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Sedona Dance Project brings back the bounce

The Sedona Dance Project held its two fall concerts on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2 and 3, selling out the Posse Grounds Hub for a second time. The Friday concert led off with a pair of violin solos by...

Sedona Symphony shows musical growth in opening concert

The Sedona Symphony opened its 19th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Oct. 15, under the baton of newly-appointed artistic director Janna Hymes, with a guest appearance by pianist Sean Chen. “What a great way to start...

Second weekend of Red Rocks Music Festival brings quartet, quintet

The Red Rocks Music Festival held its second and third concerts of the fall season on Friday and Sunday, Oct. 6 and 8, impressing Sedona audiences with not one but two remarkable chamber groups. Viano String Quartet Friday’s performance...

Sedona Brass Quintet sounds off with Saith

“There’s not enough brass in Sedona, so we’re going to try to tune it up,” lead trumpeter Dave Len Scott told the audience at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on the afternoon of Sunday, July 23, early in the Sedona...

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...

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Community Library Sedona reopens after renovations

The Sedona Public Library was closed from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 through 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 when...

Ken Zoll preserves pre-Columbian history

Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum Executive Director Emeritus Ken Zoll is frequently a man out of time, whether...
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