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A love letter to Sedona: Film festival celebrates 30 years

The Sedona International Film Festival, which is at once the premiere arts event and the largest member-supported organization in Sedona, will be celebrating its 30th anniversary in February 2024 with a lineup of its biggest stars and best films...

Sedona to boost arts, nonprofit grants spending next year

The Sedona City Council plans to increase the funding it gives to arts and culture and nonprofit organizations through its Small Grants Program from $200,000 to $350,000 next fiscal year with the twin goals of shaping the policies of...

Fiddling with the red rocks

Everything in Sedona is on the rocks, especially the music. The jazz is on the rocks. The piano is on the rocks. The harmony is on the rocks. And the fiddler is most definitely — and visibly — on...

Clara slays the Rat Queen in Sedona Dance Academy’s ‘Nutcracker’

The Sedona Dance Academy gave its fourth annual “The Nutcracker” showcase to a standing room-only house at the Phillip England Center for the Performing Arts in Camp Verde on Saturday, Dec. 9. SDA founder Jessica Phillips noted that the...

Symphony shows off Prokofiev proficiency and summits Schubert

The Sedona Symphony’s second concert of the season, held on Sunday, Nov. 19, at the Sedona Performing Arts Center, featured a strong program that included three of Artistic Director Janna Hymes’ favorite pieces: Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1 “Classical,”...

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Film festival considers a move to the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona International Film Festival may be returning home to the former Sedona Cultural Park. The prospect opened up...

Sedona Fire District works to keep your pets safe from fire

The Sedona Fire District is marking “Keep Your Pets Fire Safe Week” from May 5 through 11 with a...
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