More by Connie Gotsch
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Durango author finds ‘Pure Gold’ in retrievers, (January 2012)
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The Diversity of Indian Country: Author sees new energy in Native American communities, (November 2011)
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Bluff Arts Fest focuses on storytelling, (October 2011)
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Wicked good: Colorado author recounts true tales from the Wild, Wild West, (September 2011)
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A cultural crossroads: Cortez center is a museum, a gallery, an entertainmnet hub and much more, (August 2011)
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Classic sound: An alphorn will echo as Music in the Mountains takes off, (July 2011)
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Golden fleeces: The role of sheep in Native culture, (June 2011)
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New Mexican finds art in everyday moments, (May 2011)
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Tapestry of life: Kady’s weavings depict family and surroundings, (July 2010)
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Growing native: Classes teach expertise in local plants, gardening, (June 2010)
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Noble breeds: Mancos sculptor captures animals’ essence, (May 2010)
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A woman’s intelligence, (April 2010)
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‘Dog-crazy’, (February 2010)
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Horses and women who ride, (January 2010)
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Stepping Out: A local concert series launches another season, (October 2009)
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Beastly beauty: An exhibit depicts cougars in art, pop culture, (September 2009)
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Swamp doves and saloons, (August 2009)
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A feast for music-lovers, (July 2009)
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Fashion show: An exhibit displays New Mexicans’ historic styles, (June 2009)
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A life’s work: Feela’s poetry book is ‘an atlas of where I’ve been’, (May 2009)
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On location: Guymon’s oils show southeastern Utah’s wonders, (April 2009)
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Kids roar for dinosaurs, (March 2009)
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The old ways are best: Mayhew relishes the subtleties of natural chalk, (January 2009)
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Vanishing symbol of the West: A new book shows the mustang’s plight, (December 2008)
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The people’s voice: Cortez library events tap into a ‘hunger for poetry’, (November 2008)
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Strands of history: An exhibition celebrates Ute basket-weaving, (October 2008)
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The Wright Stuff, (September 2008)
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Women’s work: After a career in corrections, Durango’s Tekla Miller tries her hand at writing, (August 2008)
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Then and now: A photo exhibit celebrates the forces of change and stasis among the Diné of Montezuma Creek, (June 2008)
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Siefer hopes landscapes resonate with beholders, (June 2008)
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Blending past and present: A new exhibit spotlights the lush art of the Utes, (May 2008)
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Monument Valley: A legendary landscape in need of protection, (April 2008)
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The art of compromise: Local author says ‘us vs. them’ mentality won’t save the environment, (March 2008)
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Giving voice to the Apaches, (February 2008)
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A new publishing company wants regional writers, (January 2008)
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A life on canvas: Celebrating the art of Stanton Englehart, (December 2007)
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Pieces of silver: Book tells history of Native American earrings, (November 2007)
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Something in the air: Exhibit celebrates Four Corners Plein Aire Painters, (October 2007)
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Gift of the Spider Woman: Exhibit celebrates Diné weaving of the 1800s, (September 2007)
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The legacy of uranium: Cummins’ first novel explores the mining era, (July 2007)