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Show April 3, 1998 Volume XI, No. 7 7 Talking Pictures in Taos festival offers 130 films. This Written by Devin 11 D. OLeary Music Scene What to do if you cant get enough bluegrass. Written by Brian Taylor Cowboy Poetry Stinks You call this art? Well, yes. Written by Mark Matthews 15 The Silence of the Slots Yellow license plates dot the parking lots in Ignacio and Towaoc. But for how much longer? Written by Sekai Mutunhu 27 Memories 4 Crows Nest t K. Beginnings in flight A comedy of delay 28 Way of Fitness 5 First Class Witches courage Ready, set, yoga 29 In the Kitchen 6 In Business South Asia More changes in air service? warm-up- s 30 Sensible Home 19 Fun Guide A new switch in lighting Layout Assistance: Anita Murphy Advertising Director Sharon Hermes Advertising Representatives: 1 Cortez: Rheba Flaugh (970) and Farmington: Durango 4 or (970) Pam Hanson Darryl Hunt Publisher: Richard Ballantine Editor: Ray Crow Art Direction and Layout: Lisa Snider Writers for Departments: James Dulley Ken Terry 565-973- Marilu Waybourn, Jasper Welch Send letters and Fun Guide information to: Ray Crow, P.O. Box 75, Farmington, NM Subscriptions for 24 semi-month- ly Fax: (505)325-969- 2 Sam Rose Gail Messina Jason Love Debby Morgan 800-530-83- 18 247-350- Steve Ilg , Mendy Herring Kelly Okamura Mike Mietchen Mike Onions Email: 87499-007- 5. (505) 325-458- 4 or (800) 395-543- 2. ciirrentscyberport.com in the United States, separate from the newspapers, are $35 each by check or money order for issues (12 months). (Circulation Department, Cross Currents, P.O. Box 1950, Durango, CO 81302). Cross Currents by mail Publication Information Cross Currents is published by the Durango Herald and is distributed primarily through paid circulation newspapers in the Four Corners area. It is inserted into the Durango Herald and the third Fridays of each month, into the Cortez. Daily Times of Farmington, N.M. on the first and Sentinel on each following day, and into the San Juan Record of Monticello, Utah, on Wednesdays twice a month. Cross Currents is also available free at selected motels, tourist centers, retail and convenience stores throughout the region. Cross Currents is a registered trade name. Reproduction in whole or part of any of its contents without permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Copyright 1998 by the Durango Herald. |