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Artists use fire to create fauna

The whimsical menagerie inhabiting one of Sedona’s art studios spans the fauna of the world. A joyful hippopotamus, a stoic pelican, a royally-robed rabbit and a sea otter holding its lunch are just a few of the animals created...

Iconic painter debuts new work

Primary colors spatter the glossy bedroom eyes of pop icon Marilyn Monroe. Her seductive, half-lidded stare and luscious ruby lips angle up as if to kiss the viewer. Glamorous and tragic, Monroe’s double life, one for...

First Friday: So easy, even a cat can do it

Construction or no construction, First Fridays in the galleries are so easy a cat can do them. To prove the point, a reporter and photographer from the Sedona Red Rock News accompanied Joshua, a nine-year old, silver-shaded Persian, on...

Art Bouthillier

Art Bouthillier April 20, 2009 Art Bouthillier, 81, died April 20. He was born in Providence, R.I, and grew up in Cambridge, Mass. He worked at the Boston Globe, Oakland Tribune, San...

Watercolor’s finest put on display

Only 32 watercolors by 22 different artists made the cut to be included in the upcoming Northern Arizona Watercolor Society’s 14th annual Members’ Spring Exhibition. The show employed Dick Phillips, a member of “Who’s Who in...

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P&Z considers future plan for the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission held a work session on the final version of the proposed new master...

Sedona Charter School students belt out the tunes

Sedona Charter School students Leila Flores and Louis Bourque both won first place in their age groups during the...
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