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Thursday, March 27, 2025

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Janet Horvath’s cello still sings a song of discovery

In the mood for a musical detective story? Cellist and author Janet Horvath will be appearing at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 26, to discuss her book “The Cello Still Sings,” an account of uncovering her...

‘Music for Mushrooms’ hits the high notes

Musician Trevor Oswalt, aka East Forest, will be at the Sedona International Film Festival on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 10 and 11, for a Q&A prior to two screenings of his documentary film “Music for Mushrooms,” which addresses the...

Dave Len Scott explores two centuries of trumpet tunes

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Music Director Dave Len Scott sounded his trumpet to good purpose during a concert performance at the church on Sunday, Sept. 8, accompanied by pianist Tiantian Liang of the Northern Arizona University music faculty. Scott...

Arvel Bird strings audiences along on voyages of discovery

“Celtic Indian” violinist and Cottonwood resident Arvel Bird filled in for fiddler Kate Rose on Tuesday, July 9, at her Wild Irish Fiddle show at Mooney’s Irish Pub. His performance followed his last-minute appearance as the featured performer for...

The ancient art of apricot articulation on the duduk

Local musician Harley Gittleman introduced Sedona listeners to a key piece of traditional music-making during his “Whispers of Antiquity” presentation at the Sedona Public Library on Saturday, June 22, with his demonstration of the Armenian duduk — pronounced du-DOOK...

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Elon Musk’s DOGE to close Camp Verde’s National Park Service Office

The Department of Government Efficiency website announced on Thursday, March 6, that it would be vacating the General Services...

City supports staff bid for federal housing grant

The Sedona City Council voted on March 11 to support a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit application by HS Development...
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