Utah Cultural Alliance
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December 10, 2007
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Dear Colleagues,
In this issue you will find:
Utah
Cultural Events and Information
1) Ririe-Woodbury Presents Alchemy
2) Upcoming
Calendar of Performers for Zoolights! at Utah's Hogle
Zoo
3) The
critically acclaimed holiday production It's A Wonderful
Life!
4) Plan-B
Theatre Company and Theatre Arts Conservatory - STUDENT SLAM
2008
5) Utah Museum
of Fine Arts Celebrates Kwanzaa
6) Bonnie
Harris - 10th Annual Christmas Concert At Utah Cultural Celebration
Center
7) BYU MOA to
Celebrate Christmas Season with Brian Kershisnik's 'Nativity'
Painting
8) The Utah
Symphony Presents a Weekend of Holiday Favorites w/ 2 Festive
Concerts
9) Los Hermanos
de Los Andes to Perform as Part of Cultural Center Winter
Concerts
10) Beehive
Statesmen Barbershop Choir To Perform At Cultural
Center
11) SLC
Film Center Calendar Listings
12) Plan-B Theatre Company extends a special offer to UCA
members
Regional &
National News
1.) Holiday Gifts Arriving Early! New Baby Giraffe
(And More!) at Utah's Hogle Zoo
2.) Great Animals, As Well as Great People at
Utah's Hogle Zoo
3.) From Hollywood to Cedar City: A Local Child
Star Prepares to Play a Famous Role At The Utah Shakespearean
Festival
Articles of Interest
Resources
Submission Guidelines
Acknowledgments
Utah Cultural Events and Information
1)
Ririe-Woodbury Presents Alchemy
Alchemy
December 13 - 15, 2007 at 7:30pm
December 15, 2007 at 2pm
Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
ALCHEMY highlights the diversity of modern dance as it
communicates an assortment of different experiences that are vibrant,
unpredictable, and intimate. You will not only see dance, but feel
it.
Charlotte Boye-Christensen presents her newest collaborative
work, "Lost." Incorporating the poetry and artwork of four Mexican
artists, this work compels the audience to see the world through
someone else's eyes. To tell one's story is often an opportunity to
reflect on one's own identity, the key element that ties this work
together.
The Company will also present several other choreographic
works by acclaimed choreographers. Shirley Ririe's "Silken Tears"
deals with the outside forces that control our lives, "Inky Deep" by
Douglas Nielsen is about coping with loss, and Joe Goode's "Spite"
explores the complex concept of love. Alchemy will also feature a new
work by Joan Woodbury and a reconstruction of the 1926 classic
"Hexentanz" by Mary Wigman, who is considered the mother of modern
dance in Germany.
Tickets:
$20 general admission
$10 students/seniors
For tickets call 355-ARTS or visit
www.ririewoodbury.com
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2) Upcoming Calendar of Performers for Zoolights!
at Utah's Hogle Zoo
ZooLights! at Utah's Hogle Zoo is Utah's largest animated
holiday light display featuring over one million lights and over 150
colorful animal sculptures-and that's just the beginning to all the
fun! During ZooLights! from December 1 to 31, Hogle Zoo is proud to
feature live and local performers sharing their talents while adding
to the festivities.
ZooLights! at Utah's Hogle Zoo is open Sunday through
Thursday from 4:30 to
8 pm and Friday and Saturday from 4:30 to 9 pm (closed
Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day) with nightly featured performers in the
American Express
Event Pavilion as follows:
Monday Dec 10: 6 to 8:45 pm- Clayton Productions
Tuesday Dec 11: 6 to 6:45 pm- Marissa Powell, 7 to 7:45 pm-
Nicol Powell, 8
to 8:45 pm- Alexa Slaymaker
Wednesday Dec 12: 6 to 8:45 pm- Live inspirational
music
Thursday Dec 13: 6 to 6:45 pm- Mandy Torgerson, 7 to 7:45 pm-
Throwing
Randy, 8 to 8:45 pm Jake Allred
Friday Dec 14: 5 to 5:45 pm- Tyler Bunnell, 6 to 6:45 pm-
Seamus, 7 to 8:45
pm- WonTwenties
Saturday Dec 15: 5 to 8:45 pm- Doc Youngís Family Fun Band
(Pavilion), 6 to
8 pm- Ben Brinton and Steve Witt (grounds)
Sunday Dec 16: 6 to 7:45 pm- Anthony Motto
This year, why not start a new family tradition this December
where wildlife
meets wild lights- ZooLights! at Hogle Zoo? ZooLights!
admission prices are
$6 for adults, $4 for children and seniors, and kids two and
under are free.
Member discounts are available. Visit Hogle Zoo online at
www.hoglezoo.org
<
http://www.hoglezoo.org> or for more information,
contact Community
Relations Coordinator Holly Braithwaite by email
at
hbraithwaite@???
<mailto:hbraithwaite@???&gt; or call (801)
584-1729. ZooLights! is sponsored by Coca-Cola, RC Willey,
KUTV, Media One,
97.1 ZHT, KOSY 106.5, 94.1 KODJ, Meadow Gold, JetBlue
Airways, Music
Village, and Miner's Club of Park City.
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3)
The critically acclaimed holiday production It's A
Wonderful Life!
WHO: Odyssey Dance
Theatre
WHAT: The critically acclaimed
holiday production It's A Wonderful Life!
WHEN: December 13 to 22,
2007
WHERE: Kingsbury Hall
Conceived, Directed and Choreographed by Derryl Yeager to an
original score by Sam Cardon, It's A Wonderful Life is based on the
classic film. Driven by circumstance to the point of no return, George
Bailey gets the chance to see the world as it would have been without
him, and he realizes his ordinary life is really
extraordinary.
With the entertaining creative vision of Derryl Yeager and
the many dance styles you've come to expect from Odyssey, this unique
portrayal of the classic, heart-warming story is a new, family holiday
tradition.
Season and single tickets are now on sale at
www.odysseydance.com or
www.kingtix.com
(581-7100).
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4)
Plan-B Theatre Company and Theatre Arts Conservatory
present STUDENT SLAM 2008
Black Box Theatre at the Rose Wagner
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 at 8pm
A group of 25 extremely talented young actors, ages join in
the madness of Plan-B Theatre Company's theatre event SLAM for
the first annual STUDENT SLAM. Five 10-minute plays are created,
rehearsed and performed in 24 hours. Professional playwrights,
directors and designers will join 25 student actors ages 14-19 for an
outrageous day of "extreme acting!"
Tickets $12
355-ARTS or theatreartsconservatory.com
Press contact: Jerry Rapier at 201-9791 or Colleen
Lewis at 654-1690
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5) U
tah Museum of Fine Arts Celebrates Kwanzaa
This December the normally quiet Utah Museum of Fine Arts
will be humming with African music, dancing and rhythmic
drumming. Please join us on Saturday, December 29 from 1 pm - 4
pm as we celebrate Kwanzaa at the UMFA with fun-filled activities for
the whole family. While admission to the Museum and all of the events
will be FREE, visitors are encouraged to bring canned food items to
donate to the Utah Food Bank.
In
collaboration with the University of Utah Center for Ethnic Student
Affairs, the Kwanzaa celebration at the UMFA will include performances
by the New Pilgrim Gospel Choir and the Elikia dance troupe. In
addition to traditional African storytelling, visitors will be treated
to rhythm-based singing and dancing by students from Edison
Elementary. Families will also be able to print family trees and
make mkekas, placemats used on traditional Kwanzaa tables. An
art-inspired treasure hunt throughout the Museum will also be a part
of the day's festivities.
Kwanzaa (kwahn'-zuh) is a seven-day festival that celebrates
family, community and culture. Celebrated from December 26 thru
January 1, its origins are in the first harvest celebrations of
Africa. The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase "matunda ya
kwanza" which means "first fruits" in Swahili. Kwanzaa was established
in 1966 by Dr. M. Ron Karenga, a professor and scholar-activist who
stressed the need to preserve, revitalize and promote African American
culture. To this end, Kwanzaa introduces and reinforces seven
communitarian African values. These principles include: Unity,
Self-Determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative
Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith. Kwanzaa was conceived as a
fundamental and important way to introduce and reinforce these values
and cultivate an appreciation for them. It is important to note that
Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday, not a religious one, thus available to
and practiced by African Americans of all religious faiths who come
together to celebrate the rich, ancient and varied common ground of
their heritage.
For more information about the Kwanzaa celebration at the
UMFA and a complete schedule of activities, please visit our web site
at
www.umfa.utah.edu.
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6) Acclaimed Singer Bonnie Harris Continues West
Valley City Holiday Tradition With 10th Annual Christmas Concert At
Utah Cultural Celebration Center
WHAT:
The Trees of Diversity exhibit and Winter Concert Series continues at
the Utah Cultural Celebration Center with Bonnie Harris, a local
singer who has performed across the US, in Canada and the
Caribbean. This is the tenth annual holiday concert she has
performed for West Valley City. Come listen to some of your
favorite Christmas classics, and enjoy a cup of free hot cocoa,
too!
WHEN:
Wednesday, December 19, 2007, 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Utah
Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 West 3100 South
WHO:
Everyone is invited to attend this family-friendly, free
concert.
WHY:
For more information about this and other events or exhibits at the
Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 965-5100 or visit
www.culturalcelebration.org.
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7)
BYU MOA to Celebrate Christmas Season with Display of
Brian Kershisnik's 'Nativity' Painting
Last
Christmas many visitors to the Brigham Young University Museum of Art
were introduced to one of Utah artist Brian Kershisnik's newest and
largest works, "Nativity," which was on view in the "Beholding
Salvation: Images of Christ" exhibition. This Christmas the popular
painting will return to the museum and will be on view to the public
from Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007 through Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008 during
regular museum hours.
Kershisnik's "Nativity," which measures 17 feet long and a
little more than 7 feet high, depicts a host of angels flowing past
Mary, Joseph and the newly born baby Jesus. The painting will be on
view in the West Lied Gallery on the museum's main level along with
religious works from the museum's permanent collection of religious
art.
In conjunction with the display of "Nativity," Kershisnik
will present a free public lecture about the work at noon on Thursday,
Dec. 13, 2007 in the Museum of Art Auditorium. Admission to the
lecture is free but seating is limited. For more information about
lecture, call the Museum of Art Information Desk at (801) 422-8287.
Admission to the museum, to this exhibition of religious art and to
the accompanying lecture is free and open to the public. The Museum of
Art is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and from noon
to 5 p.m. Saturday. The museum is closed on Sunday. The museum will be
closed Dec. 24, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. The museum will be open until 4
p.m. on Monday, Dec. 31.
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8)
The Utah Symphony Presents a Weekend of Holiday Favorites
with Two Festive Concerts
The first features the ultimate Christmas carolers and the
second concert, for families, stars Santa
The Utah
Symphony will bring the holidays to Abravanel Hall with two separate
concerts featuring the season's best music all in just one weekend.
First, the Utah Symphony will welcome Grammy Award winning vocal
ensemble New York Voices on Friday, December 21 and Saturday, December
22 at 8:00 pm for a magical Christmas concert. New York Voices will
combine their jazzy sound with nostalgic Christmas tunes such as Let
It Snow, Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem and O Come, All Ye
Faithful.
Next, the Utah Symphony, with the help of the Jordan High
School choir will present their beloved annual performance of "Here
Comes Santa Claus" on Saturday, December 22 at 11:00 am and 12:30 pm.
Although David Cho will lead the concert of family-friendly favorites,
the baton will be handed to St. Nick to lead the sing-a-long. Kids
will get a chance to meet St. Nick before each concert in the lobby of
Abravanel Hall to give him their last minute
requests.
Tickets for New York Voices are $20-50 and tickets for Here
Comes Santa Claus are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. Tickets
can be purchased by calling (801) 533-NOTE (533-6683), 1-888-451-2787,
in person at the Abravanel Hall box office, or by visiting
www.utahsymphony.org. Subscribers and those desiring group or
student discounts should also call (801) 533-NOTE
(533-6683).
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9) Los Hermanos
de Los Andes to Perform An Andean Christmas as Part of Cultural Center
Winter Concerts
WHAT:
Los
Hermanos de los Andes will perform a special Christmas in the Andes
Concert
WHEN:
Tuesday,
December 18, 2007, 7:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Utah Cultural Celebration
Center, 1355 West 3100 South
WHO:
Everyone
is invited to attend this family-friendly, free concert.
WHY:
The
Cultural Center Winter Concert Series features Los Hermanos de los
Andes performing traditional holiday music with an Andean twist.
Come hear the story of the Nativity and other stories through
the majestic sounds of Andean pipes and drums. While there,
visit the Trees of Diversity gallery exhibit, and enjoy a free cup of
hot cocoa, too!
For more information
about this and other events or exhibits at the Utah Cultural
Celebration Center, call 965-5100 or visit
www.culturalcelebration.org.
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10)
Beehive Statesmen
Barbershop Choir To Perform Special Christmas Concert At Cultural
Center
WHAT:
Winter
Concert Series
WHEN:
Monday,
December 17, 2007, 7:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Utah Cultural Celebration
Center , 1355 West 3100 South
WHO:
EVERYONE
is invited to the FREE Winter Concerts.
WHY:
A
Barbershop Christmas is coming to the Cultural Center! Directed
by Beth Bruce, The Beehive Statesmen continue performing traditional
barbershop harmonies as Utahís premier singing organization.
Forming in 1948, The Beehive Statesmen have been bringing their
unique style of barbershop blend to appreciative audiences throughout
the Wasatch Front for nearly 60 years. This show will be a
special Christmas edition, so be sure to bring the whole family.
www.beehivestatesmen.org
For more information about
these and other events at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, visit
www.culturalcelebration.org or call 965-5100.
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11) SLC Film
Center Calendar Listings
Mon Dec
10
7pm
JIMMY CARTER MAN FROM PLAINS
Regency Theatres, Trolley
Square 602 E 500 S
There will be a panel
discussion following the screening with special guests Burton
Kauffman, a Carter biographer and U of U professor, Amr Al-Azm, an
authority on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a visiting professor
at BYU, and Laura Green, US liaison for Netanya Academic College and
active with Hadassah.
Directed by Jonathan
Demme
125 min (2007) Rated: PG
More info:
http://www.sonyclassics.com/jimmycartermanfromplains/
Wed Dec
12
5:00pm
DAMED TO HEAVEN and lecture with Irene Spencer, author of Shattered
Dreams
City Library Auditorium, 210 E
400 S
Special Guests author Irene
Spencer and directors Thomas Elliott and Pawel Gula
Schedule:
5pm - New York Times
Bestselling author Irene Spencer to sign copies of her book, Shattered
Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife
6pm - Screening of DAMNED TO
HEAVEN: an 85-minute film of interviews with former members of the
FLDS.
7:30pm - Irene Spencer
lecture: Spencer was born in Salt Lake City of 1937, growing up in
fundamentalist Mormonism as the 13th child of 31 children, her mother
the second of six wives.
8pm - Spencer, Elliott and
Gula will answer questions and discuss their work with audience
members
Event is sponsored by Sam
Wellers' Bookstore, Moonstone, and the SLC Film Center.
Series: Best of
Fest
Free and open to the
public
THURS Dec
13
7pm
Golden Venture
City Library Auditorium, 210 E
400 S
Directed by: Peter Cohn
(2006) 90 min Not Rated
Follows the fate of the 286
passengers aboard The Golden Venture, a ship smuggling Chinese
immigrants into the United States that ran aground near New York City
in 1993.
More Info:
http://www.goldenventuremovie.com
Free and Open to the
public
Co-presented with the League
of Women Voters of Utah, The University of Utah Honors College and the
United Way
Series: Immigration
Sat DEC
15
3pm
DARE MO SHIRANAI (NOBODY KNOWS)
City Library Auditorium, 210 E
400 S
Directed by Hirokazu
Koreeda
141 min (2004)
PG-13
Japanese with English subtitles.
Mon DEC
17
6:30pm
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
City Library Auditorium, 210 E
400 S
Based on the novel by Jane
Austen
Directed by Robert Z.
Leonard
Starring Laurence Olivier, Greer Garson
Not Rated 118 min
(1940)
Movie Review:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1016698-pride_and_prejudice/
Free and open to the
public
Presented with the City
Library and the Utah Humanities Council
Series: Novel to
film
Thurs Dec
20
7pm
OUR
STORY: Italian-Americans in Utah
Rose Wagner Center for the
Performing Arts, 138 W 300 S
Premier Screening
Directed by Sam
Prigg
Free and open to the
public
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12)
Plan-B Theatre Company extends a special offer to Utah
Cultural Alliance members this holiday season!
GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! currently running at
Plan-B Theatre Company is not your typical musical. By
far. It's a wacky show about two sad sacks tryin' to sell a
Broadway musical about Johann Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing
press. GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! is "Spinal Tap" meets "SNL" meets
"Waiting For Guffman." Sort of. A side-splitting holiday
alternative featuring the comic stylings of Kirt Bateman & Jay
Perry.
Special offer: 2-4-1 TIX (NORMALLY $18 EACH) TO ANY
PERFORMANCE THIS WEEKEND OR NEXT - DECEMBER 7-9 or 14-16 (FRI &
SAT @ 8; SUN @ 2)!
Call 355-ARTS, hit the Rose Wagner box office in person or
click here to order - use discount code THEATREPRO.
Plan-B Theatre Company
Studio Theatre at the Rose Wagner
Performances continue thru Dec. 30
http://www.planbtheatre.org/gutenberg
This offer does not cover ArtTix service fees.
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Regional & National News
1.) Holiday Gifts
Arriving Early! New Baby Giraffe (And More!) at Utah's Hogle
Zoo
It's a little early for packages from Santa, but new baby
animals abound this winter at Utah's Hogle Zoo. In addition to baby
blackfooted penguins hatched in September and twin baby Golden Lion
Tamarins born in mid-November, a new baby giraffe was born at Hogle
Zoo Wednesday November 28, 2007. Interview and photo opportunities
available Thursday December 6, as well as up-close photos and filming
with the baby penguins
that day from 1:30 to 2:30 pm.
The giraffes are part of a cooperative program among zoos to
maintain genetic diversity within populations of zoo animals, called a
Population Management Plan. Additionally, the new Golden Lion Tamarins
and the penguins are part of a species survival Plan.
The twin baby Golden Lion Tamarins, born November 9, 2007 are
healthy and also doing well. As one of the most endangered primates in
the world, their preservation in zoos was extremely important to their
survival in the wild. After successful breeding in zoos, this species
has been reintroduced into the wild over the past 22 years. The new
Golden Lion Tamarins are currently on exhibit in Hogle Zoo's Primate
Forest. To learn more about the new baby animals or for interviews,
contact Community Relations Coordinator Holly
Braithwaite by email at hbraithwaite@???
<mailto:hbraithwaite@???&gt; or call (801)
584-1729.
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2.) Great Animals, As
Well as Great People at Utah's Hogle Zoo
Not only does Utah's Hogle Zoo have a history with
outstanding animal care, but it also has a history with outstanding
employees-and now that practice continues.
Hogle Zoo is proud to announce they have named Beth Wolfer
the Associate
Director of Development. She will oversee the Zoo's
fundraising efforts,
including capital campaign, membership, annual fund and
annual Zoo
Rendezvous gala. Beth brings with her to Hogle Zoo ten years
of development
experience; most recently, four years at KUED Channel 7 and
six years prior to that with Utah Youth Village.
Visit Hogle Zoo online at
www.hoglezoo.org
<
http://www.hoglezoo.org> or for
more information, contact Community Relations Coordinator
Holly Braithwaite
by email at hbraithwaite@???
<mailto:hbraithwaite@???&gt; or
call (801) 584-1729.
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3.) From Hollywood to
Cedar City: A Local Child Star Prepares to Play a Famous Role At The
Utah Shakespearean Festival
Who: The Utah Shakespearean Festival
What: A Christmas Carol: On the AirWhen: December 8 through
December 22 at 7:30
When: December 8 through December 22 at 7:30 p.m. with
matinees at 2 p.m. on Saturdays
Where: Randall L. Jones Theatre
Tickets: $14, $16, $18, 800-PLAYTIX or
www.bard.org
CEDAR CITY, UT - The pressure of playing notorious figures
from classical literature can cause jittery nerves for many actors.
But, when nine-year-old Noah Strasmann was asked if he was nervous to
play Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol: On the Air at the Utah
Shakespearean Festival, he said without hesitation: "No . . . I've
acted in lots of plays."
A Christmas Carol: On the Air opens December 8 and continues
on December 10, 13-15, and 17-22. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. with 2
p.m. matinees on Saturdays. Ticket prices are $14, $16, and $18. For
tickets call 800-PLAYTIX or visit
www.bard.org.
This holiday production offers a new twist on Charles
Dickens's classic Christmas tale. The story has been recast as a
1940's radio show by Festival veterans Brad Carroll and Peter Sham,
co-creators of the 2007 summer smash hit Lend Me a Tenor: The
Musical.
Ellen Strasmann, who has worked as a professional actor for
14 years, didn't plan to involve her children in the business. It was
a friend who convinced her to have her son audition for an Oil of Olay
commercial five years ago. Strasmann got the part, and began his
professional acting career at age four with a national
commercial.
A Christmas Carol: On the Air is an annual holiday favorite,
and has grown in popularity since it premiered in 2004. The rest of
the cast includes local favorites like Festival Founder Fred C. Adams
as Ebenezer Scrooge. Carroll and Sham also appear on stage to play
brothers Stu and Chick Wright, an example of the many characters in
the play that don't appear in the original book.
For more information visit: bard.org/newsroom (check
back for updates)
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Articles
of Interest
Seattle
Arts Center Director Under Investigation
A Seattle community demands to know why the
popular director of a cultural arts center has been placed on
administrative leave...The Stranger (Seattle) 12/06/07
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A Nutcracker For All
Of Australia
The Australian Ballet simulcast a performance to movie
theatres all over Australia. Tickets to the screenings in cinemas and
on the Opera House forecourt were free and were snapped up within
hours of being released.
The
Australian 12/08/07
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Why Michelangelo
Doesn't Move Us
Michelangelo is certainly famous, but 'somehow, you don't
come across that many passionate, let alone perceptive, responses to
him. There's a sense that he's famous just for being famous, and the
reason why he is so eminent eludes us.'
The Guardian (UK) 12/06/07
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Resources
UCA utilizes many resourceful listserves and acknowledges
their valued contribution in compiling news and information that we
are pleased to share in the E-newsletter:
Americans for the Arts - Monthy
Wire
APInews (Arts in the Public
Interest)
Artists of Utah
ArtsJournal newsletter
Arts Wire Current
Board Cafe: The Newsletter Exclusively for Members
of Nonprofit Boards of Directors
Charity Lobbying in the Public
Interest
Cultural Policy Listserv, Center for Arts
& Culture
Downtown
Alliance
Downtown Rising
Federation of State
Humanities Councils
Grant Station
Steve Klass
National Assembly of State Arts
Agencies
National Council of Nonprofit Associations Action
Center
National Humanities Alliance
NYFA Current
Salt Lake County Zoo Arts & Parks Program,
Salt Lake City
TechSoup
The NonProfit Quarterly
Travel Arts Partnership
Newsletter
Utah Arts Council
Utah Humanities Council
Utah Nonprofits Association
Utah Progressive Network (UPNet) E-Mail Alert
List
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Acknowledgments
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Cultural Alliance would like to acknowledge the generous support of
its programs from:
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