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Three recent events show poetry is vital part of our community

Poetry is alive and well in Sedona and the Verde Valley, exemplified by events over the last week. At the dedication on Monday, Jan. 26, of longtime Sedona sculptor James Muir’s work, “Call of the Canyon” at the northern terminus...

With winter past, look forward to springtime events

The weekend’s hail and snowstorm was an unusual but not unprecedented event for March, but it should be the last freak winter storm we see before spring arrives in force. Springtime in Sedona is delightful, as the natural beauty that...

You’re all invited to Sedona film festival’s 30th year

Marion Herrman, Lori Seymour, Pinky Greenberg and Shirlin Hyatt founded the Sedona International Film Festival 30 years ago as a fundraising event to support the Sedona Cultural Park and what would later be named the Georgia Frontiere Performing Arts...

Sedona Poetry Slam

Thirteen poets competed in the Sedona Poetry Slam on Saturday, Feb. 3, at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. Phoenix poet Stacy Eden won, followed by Tempest Juliet and Lydia Gates, both of Flagstaff. The event was hosted by Sedona...

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