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Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy Kinsella absent — to pursue a non-binding letter of intent Tuesday, April 28, with ad hoc group Sedona Cultural Park...

SIFF looks at 2026 festival’s impact from theatergoers

After the red carpet has been rolled up and the end credits have rolled on hundreds of the world's best independent movies, the dollars spent remain circulating in Sedona's economy. The 32nd annual Sedona International Film Festival wrapped up its...

Locally shot short film on bullying debuts

Local artist Amy Waddell has been a writer-for-hire for a while. “I’m primarily a fiction and screenwriter, but I had been writing animation in Paris,” she said. “I’d been writing on a show called ‘PJ Masks,’ which is a kids...

‘Love Letters’ posts on stage

The Sedona International Film Festival will present the two-person play ”Love Letters” by A.R. Gurney at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8, 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14 , and 2 p.m. on...

SIFF to celebrate 100 years of Henry Mancini

Opening weekend at the Sedona International Film Festival this year will feature a one-of-a-kind event: A 100th birthday party for composer Henry Mancini. Born April 16, 1924, in the steel town of West Aliquippa, Penn., where he played piccolo...

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Cinco de Mayo comes early to Tlaquepaque

The Cinco de Mayo fun comes early this Saturday May 2, from 1 to 4 p.m., with annual celebration...

Republicans vie to unseat AZ secretary of State

Kolodin, Swoboda debate election integrity, voter rolls Arizona Secretary of State Republican candidates, Arizona State Rep. Alexander Kolodin  and Gina Swoboda, the former chairwoman...
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