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I Wanna Hold Your Hand: 9th annual Rose Exposed goes virtual with six companies hitting the nail on the head in these pandemic times

September 9, 2020

Utah arts organizations make transition to online, interactive, live stream platforms, during coronavirus pandemic

Utah Arts Festival 2019: The City Library’s partnership with the festival in one word: ‘Fantastic’

Audacious, experimental, unflinching: Top Ten Moments of the Utah Enlightenment for 2018

Backstage at The Utah Arts Festival 2018: Grand preview of 42nd annual festival’s pop-up city of art, culture

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Opening night audience goes batty over Utah Opera’s Die Fledermaus

May 15, 2018

Three worthy February performances: NOVA Chamber Music Series’ On the Threshold...

February 9, 2018

NOVA Chamber Music Series presents an extraordinary festival this week dedicated...

January 29, 2018

Utah Opera’s La boheme is a Charming Start to Anniversary Season

October 12, 2017

Utah Opera’s Don Giovanni goes Film Noir

May 17, 2017

Utah Opera’s Lucia di Lammermoor is dramatic, yet subtle

March 16, 2017
Utah Opera's Carmen

Utah Opera presents solid production of Carmen

October 12, 2016
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Utah mixologists bring Utah Opera’s Carmen to the bar with Libretti...

October 8, 2016

Backstage at The Utah Arts Festival 2016: Some random acts of...

June 25, 2016

Backstage at The Utah Arts Festival 2016: 40 Years New for...

June 17, 2016
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