
Home + Design
More Than a Pretty Box
Why structure matters as much as style in a kitchen remodel Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd When embarking on a kitchen remodel, it’s easy (and downright delightful) to succumb to the siren song of Calacatta marble countertops— mmmm —polished brass fixtures— uh-huh —vintage pendant lights— oh my —and some Morracan zellige tile backsplashes— yes! However, Nick and Lindsay Garrison of Durango Cabinet Company (DCC), note that without a solid foundation of cabinets...
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Professional Services
True Blue Landscape: Shaping the Land with Intention
Thoughtful design and enduring landscapes rooted in community and craftsmanship. Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Janis Connell In Southwest Colorado, landscaping is more than just about appearance. It’s about understanding the land, respecting the climate, and crafting outdoor spaces built to last. For Josh Muzzy, owner of True Blue Landscape, that work brings both responsibility and pride. True Blue Landscape is known for thoughtful design and strong execution in both residential...
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Arts + Culture
The 'Art' of Investment
Investing in artists, ownership, and community Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Studio & and Scott Griggs In downtown Durango, just off the steady rhythm of Main Avenue, Studio & Gallery has created something more than just a retail art space. Since opening in 2010, the gallery has operated as a cooperative—part studio, part exhibition space, and part shared experiment—designed to give working artists both visibility and ownership in the creative economy of Southwest Colorado. The...
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Health + Wellness
Investing in Yourself
Growth, learning, and the quiet returns that shape a life Article by Denise Leslie When people discuss investment, the conversation often shifts to real estate, retirement accounts, or market fluctuations. However, one of the most impactful investments anyone can make has nothing to do with stocks or property. It starts with a simple yet powerful decision: investing in yourself. In a place like Durango, that idea takes many forms. It might start with something small—a class taken out of...
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Home Services
Healthy at Home
Local agencies pride themselves on compassionate in-home health care. Article by Kalista Peña By providing high-quality care, these three local agencies hope to give their patients the best quality of life while alleviating stress for families. Nurturing Hearts provides non-medical companion care services. With a commitment to integrity, empathy, and excellence, their caregivers support individuals in living fuller, more connected lives in the place where they feel most at home. Currently...
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Home + Design
Lake House Reimagined
How We Turned This Lake Cabin Into a Ready-to-Live-In Retreat Article by Christine Heartsill | Photography by Rae Scott Photography We live in one of the most beautiful regions in the lower 48 states—Southwest Colorado. The mountains, the lakes, and the changing seasons invite you to slow down and breathe a little deeper. You may love where you live, but still feel disconnected from your home. Perhaps you have considered remodeling, yet the question remains: where would you even begin? ...
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Education
Planting Between Seasons
A high desert gardener’s guide to planting in Durango’s shifting seasons Article by Janine Collins March always walks a precarious line between winter and spring. Sunny days make you want to get out and play in the garden, while nighttime temperatures keep the ground frozen solid, even without snow cover. At least snow cover helps insulate the soil and retain moisture. For Janine Collins, botanist and owner of Botanical Concepts, this seasonal tension is a familiar rhythm in Southwest...
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Arts + Culture
A Life Framed by Community
Jack Turner’s journey from ski culture to visual storytelling Article by James Leonard | Photography by Shaun Stanley and Divine Windy Boy SU Drum Fifth generation Durango native Jack Turner has been a steady presence in the community for decades, with family roots of 160 years Animas Valley. Known for his boundless energy and deep commitment to place. Turner has spent much of his life creating opportunities for people to connect through shared passions, creativity, and service. Turner’s...
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Education
Colorado Timberline Academy: Where Education Meets the Wild
A private boarding school blending quality academics and outdoor recreation Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Andy Wingerd Nestled in the gorgeous Animas Valley, Colorado Timberline Academy (CTA) offers a unique perspective, transforming education through nature. Old Highway 550 runs through the center of campus, a quiet reminder of the property’s rich history. Originally a hot springs resort, the lodging cabins for guests have since become dorms for students. With nature’s playground...
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Entertainment
The Play's the Thing
How Durango's Young Talents Go from Small Town to Big Time Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Rebecca Sloan and Kara Cavalca The Cast: Tim Holt and Erica Holt, co-owners and performers with Soul Penny Circus; Dena Poer, Business & Logistics Manager, Greenlight Creatives; Misha Fristensky, theater technician; Liz Gray, Managing Director, Capital Stage; Kristi Horvath, Director of Venue Operations, Denver Center for the Performing Arts; Mona Wood-Patterson and Charles Ford, Artistic...
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