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Carol Kahn

Grussing captures wonders of nature

As the Osprey swoops in for its prey, the trout instantaneously becomes its prisoner; firmly gripped in the talons of the hawk’s right foot, he flies with his catch directly towards photographer Ted Grussing. The moment couldn’t have been...

Big Gay Art Show honors LGBTQ artists

Sedona artist C.J. Henderson painted a black and white charcoal and acrylic mixed-media abstract self-portrait of a silhouetted nude body facing away from the viewer. Henderson describes art as therapy, helping him get through the difficult times in his...

Arkenstone returns for ‘Winter’s Eve’ concert

“Snow is magical. It’s the silence. It’s the look of it. It’s the way it lands on the trees. It’s a gentle thing that puts me in this holiday mood,” musician and composer David Arkenstone said. “It’s something that...

Sedona’s potential Sister Cities narrows to 2: Canada’s Banff and Ireland’s Lahinch

Instead of twins, it could be quadruplets for Sedona’s sister cities. Since June 7, a group of individuals in Sedona have been on a quest to find the perfect match, exploring various avenues. However, if you're seeking a more...

Ruth Waddell tells her love story with art

In a conversation about life, artist Ruth Holland Waddell offered this: “Every age has its wisdom,” she said. “You have the wisdom of your age; I have the wisdom of my age. It’s all relative. In other words, if...

Ceramicist Ben Roti crafts a pottery festival

At 10 a.m. on Nov. 19, 10 ceramic artists from across Arizona and beyond will converge at the studio of Ben Roti in Camp Verde to offer their wares and share their work through demonstrations, discussions, casual pottery chats,...

Countertenor Terry Barber weaves storytelling & song

Music has a transcendent property that can connect one to something greater — a universal language that stirs the deepest emotions, from joy to tears. Consider the music of Terry Barber, a countertenor whose voice evokes those emotions as he...

Lee Klose finds birth family after decades

In the foreword of Lee Klose’ book “Late for the Buss: An Adoption Story,” Johnny Buss wrote, “It was just like out of the news stories of long-lost family members reunited. You never think it would happen to you....

Art historians look deeper at Surrealist artist Dorothea Tanning

When one door closes, another opens is a metaphor that expresses the end of one situation and is often followed by the start of a new one. In Surrealism, doorways have a symbolic meaning, often revealing a portal into...

Band Chicago celebrates 55 years with documentary film

The band Chicago performed on stage at the Venetian Theater in Las Vegas on March 14, 2020. It was the last day of their third residency in the town that never sleeps. As they took their bow in front...

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Carol Kahn worked for Larson Newspapers from June 29, 2021, to Oct. 9, 2023.
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