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Want to ban books? Durango Public Library just made it tougher
The Durango Herald: Requests to ban certain books from school and public libraries – some of which target materials aimed at marginalized groups – have surged in recent years in Colorado and across the United States, said Luke Alvey-Henderson, director of Durango Public Library. The Colorado Legislature passed...
Stuff to do: July 18-24, 2024
Business After Hours presented by Shaw Solar and Durango Chamber, 4-6 p.m., Shaw Solar, 877 E. 3rd St. Ska-B-Q with music by Rob Webster., 5-7 p.m., Ska Brewing, 225 Girard St. Trivia Night, 5-7 p.m., EsoTerra Ciderworks, 558 Main Ave. Live music by Leah Orlikowski, 5-8 p.m., El Rancho Tavern,...
A KSUT Conversation with Party in the Park headliner Bee Taylor
KSUT is proud to present Bee Taylor as the headlining act at KSUT's 19th annual Party in the Park on July 26. According to her bio, Taylor is a New Orleans-based musician whose sound is deeply inspired by the New Orleans tradition. KSUT's Tami Graham recently interviewed Taylor as part...
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