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The Festival Magazine
Glen Nelson Glen Nelson

The Festival Magazine

Every attendee at the Festival (June 29-July 1, 2017) will receive a free magazine. I’ve been putting the finishing touches on the maps, directions, restaurant listings, schedules of events, and information about what is happening ...

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Christo
Laura Allred Hurtado Laura Allred Hurtado

Christo

One of the works in Immediate Present, is J. Kirk Richards’ Christo (series) (2014). It was acquired by the Church History Museum the year it was made and after it came down from hanging in the exhibition Mondo Mormon: the Utah Biennial ...

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A Day in the Life
The Center Richard Bushman The Center Richard Bushman

A Day in the Life

On Tuesday mornings, I set the alarm for 6:45 a.m. to remind me that at 7:00 a.m. our Finance Committee call begins. We use Dave Checketts’ conference call network because he is a member of the committee and has a number already set up for his business calls. Jeff Holt, chair of the finance committee, sets the agenda, but everyone pitches in.

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Sing!
Festival Glen Nelson Festival Glen Nelson

Sing!

Of all the events of the Festival, the most fun might end up being the giant Sing-in led by the marvelous choral conductor Craig Jessop and accompanied by Bonnie Goodliffe.  Have you ever sung in a 300-voice choir? It’s the sonic equivalent of driving a racecar with a 300-horsepower engine ...

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The Here and Now
Reviews Laura Allred Hurtado Reviews Laura Allred Hurtado

The Here and Now

This morning, I woke up to a post by Wonderland magazine which, in connection with Tiffany & Co., published five short videos about the upcoming Whitney Biennial, an exhibition that has existed since 1932. The Biennial was according, to artist Miranda July “just American art and just about right now, a snap shot of this moment and time ..."

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The Venue for the Arts Festival
Festival Richard Bushman Festival Richard Bushman

The Venue for the Arts Festival

The venue for the Arts Festival will be Riverside Church, a magnificent Gothic Cathedral on Riverside Drive constructed by John D. Rockefeller, originally for a Baptist congregation.  It looks out over the Grant’s Tomb and Riverside Park to the majestic Hudson making its way to the sea ... 

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