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top 10 moments of the utah enlightenment in 2019

Fascinating, innovative, collaborative: Top Ten Moments of the Utah Enlightenment for 2019

December 20, 2019December 20, 2019 by Les Roka

Since The Utah Review started publishing in 2014, the emphasis on the Utah Enlightenment has dominated the coverage of what is new and original in the arts and culture landscape locally. Utah’s natural beauty always has appealed strongly as a branding asset. But, as we have covered the arts and cultural scene, there is no … Read more

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