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SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Rockville and Grafton
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/13
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walking tour of Rockville's existing Pioneer era structures, the historic Rockville Bridge, and the ghost town of Grafton.  Learn the history of Rockville as its earliest residents moved stakes from Grafton to Rockville to escape the floods of the Virgin River and the Rockville Bridge's role in tourism.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a walking tour of Rockville's existing Pioneer era structures, the historic Rockville Bridge, and the ghost town of Grafton.  Learn the history of Rockville as its earliest residents moved stakes from Grafton to Rockville to escape the floods of the Virgin River and the Rockville Bridge's role in tourism.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141022T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141022T200000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Community Classes on Mexican Art
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/355
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to the series of programs focusing on Latin American Art.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An introduction to the series of programs focusing on Latin American Art.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141029T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141029T200000
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SUMMARY:From Olmecs to Aztecs:  Ancient Civilizations
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Ancient civilizations, from the Olmecs to the Aztecs, and how they helped shape the rich cultural traditions of Mexico.  In addition, we will draw parallels to the Inca civilization in Peru.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ancient civilizations, from the Olmecs to the Aztecs, and how they helped shape the rich cultural traditions of Mexico.  In addition, we will draw parallels to the Inca civilization in Peru.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141105T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141105T200000
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SUMMARY:Colonial Mexico, Independence and Cinco de Mayo
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish conquest shaped Mexican identity, the colonial era, and the Independence years.  In this class, we will draw historical parallels to countries in Central America.  This class is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Spanish conquest shaped Mexican identity, the colonial era, and the Independence years.  In this class, we will draw historical parallels to countries in Central America.  This class is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141108T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141108T120000
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SUMMARY:Springdale Walking History Tour
CREATED:20260308T110102Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110102Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/14
DESCRIPTION:As part of a Competitive Grant, Z-Arts will host a Walking History Tour of Springdale, Utah.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:As part of a Competitive Grant, Z-Arts will host a Walking History Tour of Springdale, Utah.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141112T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141112T200000
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SUMMARY:Porfiriato to Revolucion
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, discuss impact of the Mexican Revolution on the world of art.  This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, discuss impact of the Mexican Revolution on the world of art.  This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141119T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141119T200000
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SUMMARY:Post-Revolutionary Mexican Art:  Creating a National Identity
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, discuss parallels between the US and Latin American countries using art.  Does the US have a national identity?  This program is funded in pat by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, discuss parallels between the US and Latin American countries using art.  Does the US have a national identity?  This program is funded in pat by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141203T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141203T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art After Muralism:  La Ruptura and Beyond
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, discuss whether Latin American countries experienced social upheaval in the 1960s, similar to that in the US.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, discuss whether Latin American countries experienced social upheaval in the 1960s, similar to that in the US.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141210T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20141210T200000
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SUMMARY:The Muralists and Identity
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, explore parallels between Chicano art and art from other Latin American countries.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, explore parallels between Chicano art and art from other Latin American countries.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150223T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150223T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Douglas Kearney  
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URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with poet, performer, and librettist, Douglas Kearney, whose hybridized writing brings into focus issues of politics, African-American culture, masks, and contemporary music.  We will be discussing Kearney's third collection of hybridized poetry, "Patter," which uses the poetic form to explore and embody the speakers' changing attitudes towards fatherhood and infertility, comparing the cruelty of miscarriage to comic strips, minstrel shows, and magic tricks.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with poet, performer, and librettist, Douglas Kearney, whose hybridized writing brings into focus issues of politics, African-American culture, masks, and contemporary music.  We will be discussing Kearney's third collection of hybridized poetry, "Patter," which uses the poetic form to explore and embody the speakers' changing attitudes towards fatherhood and infertility, comparing the cruelty of miscarriage to comic strips, minstrel shows, and magic tricks.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150304T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150304T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexico and Peru:  Ancient Civilizations, from Aztec to Inca
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, learn about ancient civilizations, from the Olmecs to the Aztecs, and how they helped shape the rich cultural traditions of Mexico.  In addition, we will draw parallels to the Inca civilization in Peru.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, learn about ancient civilizations, from the Olmecs to the Aztecs, and how they helped shape the rich cultural traditions of Mexico.  In addition, we will draw parallels to the Inca civilization in Peru.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
X-ACCESS:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150310T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150310T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexico and Central America: The Spanish Conquest in the Americas
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, learn how the Spanish conquest shaped Mexican identity, the colonial era, and the Independence years.  Historical parallels will be drawn to countries in Central America.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, learn how the Spanish conquest shaped Mexican identity, the colonial era, and the Independence years.  Historical parallels will be drawn to countries in Central America.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150318T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150318T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexico and the United States:  Mexican Muralism and its Influence in the United States
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, learn how the Mexican Revolution catapulted Mexico into a new era.  Discussions will be centered on the art of Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Jose Clemente Orozco, who gave Mexico a national identity. This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, learn how the Mexican Revolution catapulted Mexico into a new era.  Discussions will be centered on the art of Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Jose Clemente Orozco, who gave Mexico a national identity. This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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X-HITS:3
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150324T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150324T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexico and Brazil:  Modernism in Latin America
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, learn about Mexican art beyond the muralists and how new forms of thinking further shaped Mexican identity.  Parallels will be drawn between Mexico and Brazil.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, learn about Mexican art beyond the muralists and how new forms of thinking further shaped Mexican identity.  Parallels will be drawn between Mexico and Brazil.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150424T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150424T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexico and the United States:  Mexican Muralism and its Influence in the United States
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:In this free class, learn how the Mexican Revolution catapulted Mexico into a new era.  Discussions will be centered on the art of Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Jose Clemente Orozco, who gave Mexico a national identity. This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In this free class, learn how the Mexican Revolution catapulted Mexico into a new era.  Discussions will be centered on the art of Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Jose Clemente Orozco, who gave Mexico a national identity. This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151102
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SUMMARY:Literary Seminars in the Grove
CREATED:20260308T110104Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110104Z
URL:www.bard.org
DESCRIPTION:Join experienced Shakespeare scholars for moderated discussions of the previous day's performances in the Seminar Grove.  These one-hour discussions present a unique opportunity through group discussion and interpretation to learn more about the text of carefully selected plays, contemporary themes, and the theatre process.  Discussions run from June 26 - November 1 at 9:00 and 10:00 am Tuesday - Sunday.  This program is funded in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join experienced Shakespeare scholars for moderated discussions of the previous day's performances in the Seminar Grove.  These one-hour discussions present a unique opportunity through group discussion and interpretation to learn more about the text of carefully selected plays, contemporary themes, and the theatre process.  Discussions run from June 26 - November 1 at 9:00 and 10:00 am Tuesday - Sunday.  This program is funded in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150809T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150809T150000
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SUMMARY:Teacher Training:  Alcanzando la comunidad / Reaching the Community
CREATED:20260308T110104Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110104Z
URL:www.artesmexicout.org
DESCRIPTION:Teachers (school and community teachers) from around the state are getting a Mexican/Latin American art bootcamp, learning how they can include the art and history of Latin America, with parallels in the U.S. into their classroom teaching.  The lessons they create will be free to the public and to school and community educators around the state.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Teachers (school and community teachers) from around the state are getting a Mexican/Latin American art bootcamp, learning how they can include the art and history of Latin America, with parallels in the U.S. into their classroom teaching.  The lessons they create will be free to the public and to school and community educators around the state.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151002T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151002T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with William T. Vollmann
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110107Z
URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with journalist, novelist, and nonfiction writer, William T. Vollman, whose work explores the causes, effects, and ethics of violence, particularly war.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with journalist, novelist, and nonfiction writer, William T. Vollman, whose work explores the causes, effects, and ethics of violence, particularly war.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151002T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151002T000000
UID:A0B5F8B9-58D4-47ED-9088-9789DBA2E34F
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with William T. Vollmann
CREATED:20260308T110107Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110107Z
URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with journalist, novelist, and nonfiction writer, William T. Vollman, whose work explores the causes, effects, and ethics of violence, particularly war.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with journalist, novelist, and nonfiction writer, William T. Vollman, whose work explores the causes, effects, and ethics of violence, particularly war.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151010
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Paiute Stories and Language
CREATED:20260308T110108Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110108Z
URL:http://www.utahpaiutes.org/
DESCRIPTION:An Evening of Paiute Stories and Language featuring the new bilingual book, "Tevitsi Aiayak Teniem Oode" (It's Really Good You're Saying That:  Stories and Conversations in Paiute).  The original illustrations will be on display, Paiute Elders will share stories, and you can practice your Paiute!  Bring your favorite potluck dish to share.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An Evening of Paiute Stories and Language featuring the new bilingual book, "Tevitsi Aiayak Teniem Oode" (It's Really Good You're Saying That:  Stories and Conversations in Paiute).  The original illustrations will be on display, Paiute Elders will share stories, and you can practice your Paiute!  Bring your favorite potluck dish to share.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151112T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151112T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Stephen Graham Jones and Mary Pinard
CREATED:20260308T110107Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110107Z
URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with Mary Pinard and Stephen Graham Jones as we discuss fiction, poetry, and the process of human grief and understanding.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with Mary Pinard and Stephen Graham Jones as we discuss fiction, poetry, and the process of human grief and understanding.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151114T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151114T170000
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SUMMARY:Collection of Stories:  The Language of Food
CREATED:20260308T110110Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110110Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/406
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an open house at the Glendale Branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library for live readings and discussion of articles "The West View".  Learn how food can bring together the diverse population of Salt Lake City's West Side.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an open house at the Glendale Branch of the Salt Lake City Public Library for live readings and discussion of articles "The West View".  Learn how food can bring together the diverse population of Salt Lake City's West Side.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151118T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151118T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Colonial Mexico
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:http://www.artesmexut.org/events
DESCRIPTION:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be Colonial Mexico.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be Colonial Mexico.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151202T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151202T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class: Mexican Independence
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:http://www.artesmexut.org/events
DESCRIPTION:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be Mexican Independence and the brave men and women who fought for it.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be Mexican Independence and the brave men and women who fought for it.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160113T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160113T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class: Mexican Revolution
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:http://www.artesmexut.org/events
DESCRIPTION:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be the Mexican Revolution  and the upheaval that resulted as it sought to change Mexico's core values.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be the Mexican Revolution  and the upheaval that resulted as it sought to change Mexico's core values.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160127T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160127T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class: Mexican Revolution
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:http://www.artesmexut.org/events
DESCRIPTION:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be the Mexican Mural Renaissance, one of the world's most famous art movements.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City.  The focus of this evening will be the Mexican Mural Renaissance, one of the world's most famous art movements.  Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160210T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160210T200000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class
CREATED:20260308T110109Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110109Z
URL:http://www.artesmexut.org/events
DESCRIPTION:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City. Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free public class on Mexican art and history will take place at the Community Space of the Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City. Classes are in English; bilingual discussion welcomed.  This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160225T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160225T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Douglas Kearney and Raphael Dagold
CREATED:20260308T110107Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110107Z
URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with Douglas Kearney and Raphael Dagold on poetry and nonfiction.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with Douglas Kearney and Raphael Dagold on poetry and nonfiction.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160308T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160308T000000
UID:BFF14EC8-058C-46AD-A704-A642FB8C250D
SUMMARY:Envisioning Our Futures Community Dinner
CREATED:20260308T110118Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110118Z
URL:www.umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:Spy Hop, Salt Lake City Public Library, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts are hosting a community dinner to creatively identify and investigate public issues facing our country and the world. Participate in hands-on art activities, group exercises, and active discussion as we explore the question, “What are our desired futures?” The event is part of a national 50-State Dinner Party Project, a National Collective Action initiative from The ALLIANCE for Media Arts and Culture, and is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Spy Hop, Salt Lake City Public Library, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts are hosting a community dinner to creatively identify and investigate public issues facing our country and the world. Participate in hands-on art activities, group exercises, and active discussion as we explore the question, “What are our desired futures?” The event is part of a national 50-State Dinner Party Project, a National Collective Action initiative from The ALLIANCE for Media Arts and Culture, and is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160702
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SUMMARY:Dreamers Movement Workshop with Juan Carlos Claudio
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artaccess.org
DESCRIPTION:A performance resulting from a a two-week movement workshop is designed to focus on the process of articulating identity through movement.  In utilizing processes that focus on self-reflection and self-exploration, the project is designed to encourage careful consideration of assumptions, beliefs, and biases that are embedded in every individual's cultural subconscious.  Art Access will create a safe space in which immigrants can design, compose, and share their stories and self-identity, also focusing on the universal human longing for home and what it means to feel at home.  This will expand on what it means to be an American with the understanding that when we know the stories of others, we are seeing them as they wish to be seen.\N\NThe Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A performance resulting from a a two-week movement workshop is designed to focus on the process of articulating identity through movement.  In utilizing processes that focus on self-reflection and self-exploration, the project is designed to encourage careful consideration of assumptions, beliefs, and biases that are embedded in every individual's cultural subconscious.  Art Access will create a safe space in which immigrants can design, compose, and share their stories and self-identity, also focusing on the universal human longing for home and what it means to feel at home.  This will expand on what it means to be an American with the understanding that when we know the stories of others, we are seeing them as they wish to be seen.<br /><br />The Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160407T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160407T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Presents "In Cold Blood"
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110107Z
URL:http://saltlakearts.org/program/guest-writer-series/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Hivemind Book Club for a discussion of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" led by Paisley Rekdal.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Hivemind Book Club for a discussion of Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" led by Paisley Rekdal.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160417
UID:6F0E11DE-F296-445B-98A9-C6B3DE5F52DB
SUMMARY:Story Crossroads
CREATED:20260308T110104Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110104Z
URL:www.storycrossroads.com
DESCRIPTION:Join in the gathering of people across generations and culture to celebrate story.  Story Crossroads is the culminating event of the top youth, adult, and senior tellers in the Salt Lake Valley as well as featuring performers that merge song, dance, and visual arts with the art of storytelling.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in the gathering of people across generations and culture to celebrate story.  Story Crossroads is the culminating event of the top youth, adult, and senior tellers in the Salt Lake Valley as well as featuring performers that merge song, dance, and visual arts with the art of storytelling.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160511T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160511T000000
UID:2B469695-5251-49CF-9321-F8B42BBCB7E0
SUMMARY:What's Hip Hop Got To Do With Education?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:This AMCE session will explore hip-hop as a force for learning and teaching, from the corner to the classroom.  Based on a theory that knowledge is the "fifth element" of hip-hop, we will ask:  What kinds of learning take place through hip-hop?  How can hip-hop culture help us rethink our approaches to education?  The session will be an inclusive, multigenerational dialogue, with live performances and presentations from artists and educators.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This AMCE session will explore hip-hop as a force for learning and teaching, from the corner to the classroom.  Based on a theory that knowledge is the "fifth element" of hip-hop, we will ask:  What kinds of learning take place through hip-hop?  How can hip-hop culture help us rethink our approaches to education?  The session will be an inclusive, multigenerational dialogue, with live performances and presentations from artists and educators.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160517T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160517T200000
UID:E913C6C9-D557-4525-BC42-DBD3640DE62C
SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160520T103000
UID:FDC4228B-4C4C-4CAA-9FEA-784082A69250
SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160702
UID:3CE7F0D7-B182-45FA-A72F-0D0DE017AC94
SUMMARY:Dreamers Movement Workshop with Juan Carlos Claudio
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artaccess.org
DESCRIPTION:This two-week movement workshop is designed to focus on the process of articulating identity through movement.  In utilizing processes that focus on self-reflection and self-exploration, the project is designed to encourage careful consideration of assumptions, beliefs, and biases that are embedded in every individual's cultural subconscious.  Art Access will create a safe space in which immigrants can design, compose, and share their stories and self-identity, also focusing on the universal human longing for home and what it means to feel at home.  This will expand on what it means to be an American with the understanding that when we know the stories of others, we are seeing them as they wish to be seen.\N\NThe Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This two-week movement workshop is designed to focus on the process of articulating identity through movement.  In utilizing processes that focus on self-reflection and self-exploration, the project is designed to encourage careful consideration of assumptions, beliefs, and biases that are embedded in every individual's cultural subconscious.  Art Access will create a safe space in which immigrants can design, compose, and share their stories and self-identity, also focusing on the universal human longing for home and what it means to feel at home.  This will expand on what it means to be an American with the understanding that when we know the stories of others, we are seeing them as they wish to be seen.<br /><br />The Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160617T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160617T103000
UID:AFD81B3E-CE40-4482-B16F-4A7B4100AC1C
SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160701
UID:75C517FE-18F3-4FCE-A648-87E83E3B8D38
SUMMARY:Dreamers Exhibit
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artaccess.org
DESCRIPTION:The Art Access Dreamers exhibition will include an audio recording installation, as well as documentary footage by Stephane Glynn.  This multi-media display will also include a "response wall" where patrons can respond to questions such as:  "what does it mean to be a dreamer," "what makes someone American," "what does it mean to be part of this community,: "what informs your idea of home," and "what did you learn from this exhibit."\N\NThe Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Art Access Dreamers exhibition will include an audio recording installation, as well as documentary footage by Stephane Glynn.  This multi-media display will also include a "response wall" where patrons can respond to questions such as:  "what does it mean to be a dreamer," "what makes someone American," "what does it mean to be part of this community,: "what informs your idea of home," and "what did you learn from this exhibit."<br /><br />The Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160621T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160621T200000
UID:A35DF856-6758-4840-8AC6-F856A0590380
SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161023
UID:1F4D3599-E1D6-4906-A7AE-47A9457A2C69
SUMMARY:Utah Shakespeare Festival Play Seminars
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.bard.org
DESCRIPTION:Join with scholars in discussions of the plays presented in the Utah Shakespeare Festival's 2016 season.  Explore current issues and how they are addressed in each production.\N\NThese discussions are funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join with scholars in discussions of the plays presented in the Utah Shakespeare Festival's 2016 season.  Explore current issues and how they are addressed in each production.<br /><br />These discussions are funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161101
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SUMMARY:Willy the Kid:  Shakespeare in the Wild West Exhibit
CREATED:20260308T110113Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110113Z
URL:www.specialcollections@suu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the incredible popularity of Shakespeare's plays during the most turbulent years of the Western Expansion.  Many of Shakespeare's most famous characters were brought to life on stages of every shape and size from burgeoning cities to lawless mining camps.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about the incredible popularity of Shakespeare's plays during the most turbulent years of the Western Expansion.  Many of Shakespeare's most famous characters were brought to life on stages of every shape and size from burgeoning cities to lawless mining camps.  This program is presented in part by a UH competitive grant award.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160706T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160706T000000
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SUMMARY:Take It Or Make It:  How Can We Build a Creative Community?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:For art makers, educators, creative community engagers, and anyone who wants to ensure that our city offers broad access to the arts and humanities.  How do we work to support diverse ideas, programs, and audiences?  How can we increase available programs for schools and the general public.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For art makers, educators, creative community engagers, and anyone who wants to ensure that our city offers broad access to the arts and humanities.  How do we work to support diverse ideas, programs, and audiences?  How can we increase available programs for schools and the general public.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160715T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160715T103000
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SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160715T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160715T000000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare Stories from Montana:  Mountain Men to Miners
CREATED:20260308T110113Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110113Z
URL:http://www.li.suu.edu/
DESCRIPTION:Join in a discussion on Shakespeare in the Wild West with Gretchen E. Minton, professor of English at Montana State University.  Her work on Shakespeare focuses on both editorial theory and performance history, especially the intersections between them.  She is preparing a book about Shakespeare in Montana, from the earliest explorers through the legacy of Shakespeare in the Parks. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in a discussion on Shakespeare in the Wild West with Gretchen E. Minton, professor of English at Montana State University.  Her work on Shakespeare focuses on both editorial theory and performance history, especially the intersections between them.  She is preparing a book about Shakespeare in Montana, from the earliest explorers through the legacy of Shakespeare in the Parks. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160719T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160719T200000
UID:F43B239E-A62B-494D-B350-24DBE8D3A81E
SUMMARY:West View Media Community Newsroom
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community newsroom to help put together a special issue on diversity on the west side called:  "Who We Are:  An inside look at the diverse cultures of Salt Lake City's west side neighborhoods."  We invite members of the community, business owners, teachers, and anyone else who has a story to tell about the west side to join us.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160722T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160722T000000
UID:8F952535-759D-47B8-897C-073F2DB5B9FC
SUMMARY:Now is the Mad Blood Stirring
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.renaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:This discussion will compare Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" with current issues of gang violence and school clicks.  Why are individuals excluded from social circles based on race, gender preference, economic status, or academic status?  How can we break down these barriers?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This discussion will compare Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" with current issues of gang violence and school clicks.  Why are individuals excluded from social circles based on race, gender preference, economic status, or academic status?  How can we break down these barriers?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160723T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160723T000000
UID:0AA550E2-0965-4279-8B27-34243AF47FE9
SUMMARY:Shakespeare's Inclusion and Atonement
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.reinaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:This discussion use  Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" to address the redemption of the individual through community.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This discussion use  Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" to address the redemption of the individual through community.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160729T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160729T000000
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SUMMARY:The Taming of the Comstock:  Shakespeare, Archaeology, and the Audiences at Piper's Opera House
CREATED:20260308T110113Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110113Z
URL:www.specialcollections@suu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Join in a discussion of Shakespeare in the Wild West with archaeologist Margo Memmott.  Memmot is currently researching the archaeological remains beneath the streets of Virginia City and Gold Hill.\N\NThis program is presented in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in a discussion of Shakespeare in the Wild West with archaeologist Margo Memmott.  Memmot is currently researching the archaeological remains beneath the streets of Virginia City and Gold Hill.<br /><br />This program is presented in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160729T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160729T000000
UID:6682BE4C-0C58-408E-8421-BD5D1561525B
SUMMARY:Shakespeare and Identity
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.renaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:Using Shakespeare's, "Romeo and Juliet" as a starting point, participants are invited to bring items, objects, and stories about how they are forming their own cultural identity.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Using Shakespeare's, "Romeo and Juliet" as a starting point, participants are invited to bring items, objects, and stories about how they are forming their own cultural identity.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160730T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160730T000000
UID:81FF25D1-67DB-455E-8DBD-CDED0626D6C7
SUMMARY:Gender Roles & Generation in Shakespeare
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/517
DESCRIPTION:A discussion that will look at Juliet's coming of age party in "Romeo and Juliet" to examine current social questions.  What is expected as standards of behavior for teens by the community, the school, and the family?  What influence do parents, peers, and teachers have on teens today?  Are there different behavioral expectations for boys vs. girls?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A discussion that will look at Juliet's coming of age party in "Romeo and Juliet" to examine current social questions.  What is expected as standards of behavior for teens by the community, the school, and the family?  What influence do parents, peers, and teachers have on teens today?  Are there different behavioral expectations for boys vs. girls?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160801T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160801T000000
UID:B716B230-09C8-449F-9B40-E45E54AE2792
SUMMARY:Now is the Mad Blood Stirring
CREATED:20260308T110114Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110114Z
URL:www.renaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:This discussion will compare Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" with current issues of gang violence and school clicks.  Why are individuals excluded from social circles based on race, gender preference, economic status, or academic status?  How can we break down these barriers?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This discussion will compare Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" with current issues of gang violence and school clicks.  Why are individuals excluded from social circles based on race, gender preference, economic status, or academic status?  How can we break down these barriers?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160804T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160804T000000
UID:ED44AB86-F30E-4E64-A027-FC2BEE34CC9D
SUMMARY:Shakespeare:  The Measure of the Man, by the Garments He Hath On
CREATED:20260308T110114Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110114Z
URL:www.renaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the importance of costumes in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the importance of costumes in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160805T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160805T000000
UID:BBFC7824-0BD7-446D-89FA-10E0A2FD40A6
SUMMARY:Shakespeare's Invention of Word & Language
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.renaissancenow.com
DESCRIPTION:Using "Romeo and Juliet," learn how Shakespeare can help you better connect with the richness of expression possible in the English language. Participants are invited to bring a Shakespeare passage, sonnet, or monologue to share.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Using "Romeo and Juliet," learn how Shakespeare can help you better connect with the richness of expression possible in the English language. Participants are invited to bring a Shakespeare passage, sonnet, or monologue to share.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160808T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160808T000000
UID:8A70F000-D0AE-4F1C-BBBB-4BBC000599C4
SUMMARY:Shakespeare on America's Western Frontier 1850-1870:  Actors, Adventures, and the Dramatic Arts
CREATED:20260308T110113Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110113Z
URL:www.specialcollections@suu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Join a conversation about Shakespeare in the Wild West, led by SUU 's Matthew Nickerson. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join a conversation about Shakespeare in the Wild West, led by SUU 's Matthew Nickerson. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160809T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160809T000000
UID:43760F3E-0DB2-4567-8034-6FE9D84E59A5
SUMMARY:From the Sacramento Valley to Ford's Theatre:  The Booth Brothers, the Gold Rush and the Making of an American Tragedy
CREATED:20260308T110113Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110113Z
URL:www.specialcollections@suu.edu
DESCRIPTION:Join in a conversation about theatre in the Wild West with Nora Titone, author of the Civil War history, "My Thoughts Be Bloody:  The Bitter Rivalry of Edwin and John Wilkes Booth".  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in a conversation about theatre in the Wild West with Nora Titone, author of the Civil War history, "My Thoughts Be Bloody:  The Bitter Rivalry of Edwin and John Wilkes Booth".  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160817T190000
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UID:63E4718A-E7A6-4B35-B2C9-D7AD7D86D10A
SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  The North Side of Main Street in Delta - 1907 to 1950
CREATED:20260308T110122Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110122Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/905
DESCRIPTION:Down Memory Lane is a historical series focusing on Millard County.  This program features the history of the first stores and hotels on the south side of Main Street in Delta from 1907 - 1950. \N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Down Memory Lane is a historical series focusing on Millard County.  This program features the history of the first stores and hotels on the south side of Main Street in Delta from 1907 - 1950. <br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161007
UID:38E177A3-F4B0-4427-AC82-3441DBA8D774
SUMMARY:Family Visual Art Workshop with Framework Arts
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/501
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will invite parents and children (3rd - 6th grades) to create collaborative artwork, totaling between 20 and 30 individuals.  Artwork produced will be displayed in an exhibit during a school multicultural family event. \N\NThe Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This workshop will invite parents and children (3rd - 6th grades) to create collaborative artwork, totaling between 20 and 30 individuals.  Artwork produced will be displayed in an exhibit during a school multicultural family event. <br /><br />The Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160914T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160914T000000
UID:B3866B77-C440-4538-9AC4-DB44491E934B
SUMMARY:Got Vision?  How Can Art, Humanities, and Imagination Help Strengthen Community?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever dreamed of a different reality?  This session is about engaging the arts, humanities, and art-making to envision something different - for ourselves, our community, or the world.  What specific qualities do the arts and humanities possess that help us imagine new realities for our communities?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Have you ever dreamed of a different reality?  This session is about engaging the arts, humanities, and art-making to envision something different - for ourselves, our community, or the world.  What specific qualities do the arts and humanities possess that help us imagine new realities for our communities?
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160915T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160915T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings with Lidia Yuknavitch
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City and author Lidia Yuknavitch for a discussion of, "The Small Backs of Children," a novel that tells the story of a photograph and its power and aftermath, across time, space, and genre.  From the publisher:  In a war-torn village in Eastern Europe, an American photographer captures a heart-stopping image:  a young girl flying toward the lens, fleeing a fiery explosion that has engulfed her home and family.  The image, instantly iconic, garners acclaim and prizes - and, in the United States, becomes a subject of obsession for one writer, the photographer's best friend, who has suffered a devastating tragedy of her own.\N\NIn a bid to save the writer from a spiraling depression, her filmmaker husband enlists a group of friends - including a fearless bisexual poet, an ingenuous performance artist, and the writer's playwright brother and painter ex-boyfriend - to rescue the unknown girl and bring her to the United States.  and yet, as their plot unfolds, everything we know comes into question:  What does the writer really want?  Who is controlling the action?  And, what will happen when these two worlds - East and West, real and virtual - collide?\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City and author Lidia Yuknavitch for a discussion of, "The Small Backs of Children," a novel that tells the story of a photograph and its power and aftermath, across time, space, and genre.  From the publisher:  In a war-torn village in Eastern Europe, an American photographer captures a heart-stopping image:  a young girl flying toward the lens, fleeing a fiery explosion that has engulfed her home and family.  The image, instantly iconic, garners acclaim and prizes - and, in the United States, becomes a subject of obsession for one writer, the photographer's best friend, who has suffered a devastating tragedy of her own.<br /><br />In a bid to save the writer from a spiraling depression, her filmmaker husband enlists a group of friends - including a fearless bisexual poet, an ingenuous performance artist, and the writer's playwright brother and painter ex-boyfriend - to rescue the unknown girl and bring her to the United States.  and yet, as their plot unfolds, everything we know comes into question:  What does the writer really want?  Who is controlling the action?  And, what will happen when these two worlds - East and West, real and virtual - collide?<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160916T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160916T000000
UID:26950F20-730A-4BD2-BDF2-708779F106B6
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Lidia Yuknavitch
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City and author Lidia Yuknavitch for a discussion of, "The Small Backs of Children," a novel that tells the story of a photograph and its power and aftermath, across time, space, and genre.  From the publisher:  In a war-torn village in Eastern Europe, an American photographer captures a heart-stopping image:  a young girl flying toward the lens, fleeing a fiery explosion that has engulfed her home and family.  The image, instantly iconic, garners acclaim and prizes - and, in the United States, becomes a subject of obsession for one writer, the photographer's best friend, who has suffered a devastating tragedy of her own.\N\NIn a bid to save the writer from a spiraling depression, her filmmaker husband enlists a group of friends - including a fearless bisexual poet, an ingenuous performance artist, and the writer's playwright brother and painter ex-boyfriend - to rescue the unknown girl and bring her to the United States.  and yet, as their plot unfolds, everything we know comes into question:  What does the writer really want?  Who is controlling the action?  And, what will happen when these two worlds - East and West, real and virtual - collide?\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City and author Lidia Yuknavitch for a discussion of, "The Small Backs of Children," a novel that tells the story of a photograph and its power and aftermath, across time, space, and genre.  From the publisher:  In a war-torn village in Eastern Europe, an American photographer captures a heart-stopping image:  a young girl flying toward the lens, fleeing a fiery explosion that has engulfed her home and family.  The image, instantly iconic, garners acclaim and prizes - and, in the United States, becomes a subject of obsession for one writer, the photographer's best friend, who has suffered a devastating tragedy of her own.<br /><br />In a bid to save the writer from a spiraling depression, her filmmaker husband enlists a group of friends - including a fearless bisexual poet, an ingenuous performance artist, and the writer's playwright brother and painter ex-boyfriend - to rescue the unknown girl and bring her to the United States.  and yet, as their plot unfolds, everything we know comes into question:  What does the writer really want?  Who is controlling the action?  And, what will happen when these two worlds - East and West, real and virtual - collide?<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160924T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160924T113000
UID:21752A33-2B9D-40C7-A64D-2AFC7C8EA2AC
SUMMARY:The Dreamers Book Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artaccess.org
DESCRIPTION:The Art Access Book Group specifically serves adults who are ages 17 and older in the most accessible manner possible, appealing to our community's broad demographic make-up.  Readings and resulting discussion are designed to foster participant empathy and social intelligence through engaging in stories and experiences that are designed to increase self-awareness and community understanding of diversity.\N\NThe Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Art Access Book Group specifically serves adults who are ages 17 and older in the most accessible manner possible, appealing to our community's broad demographic make-up.  Readings and resulting discussion are designed to foster participant empathy and social intelligence through engaging in stories and experiences that are designed to increase self-awareness and community understanding of diversity.<br /><br />The Dreamers Project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161005T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161005T000000
UID:65BA57DA-D2C2-469C-AA31-F5A212EEB61A
SUMMARY:A Night of Trains
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://millardcountytravel.com/places-to-see/great-basin-museum.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of learning about the history and importance of the railroads and trains in the development of communities in west Millard county.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an evening of learning about the history and importance of the railroads and trains in the development of communities in west Millard county.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161005T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161005T000000
UID:B1BE4E84-7D56-4309-9626-15E776AA8B14
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation Screening
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161012T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161012T200000
UID:29A12B5B-8BFB-4E7D-960E-14463B544D95
SUMMARY:Ancient Civilizations:  Blood-thirsty Warriors or Misunderstood Intellectuals?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NDiscussion issues include: How are indigenous peoples portrayed in historical texts and literature?  What was their society like?  Which advancements are they responsible for?  What is the rile of indigenous peoples in Mexico,Latin America, and the US today?  To what extent is indigenous heritage part of your identity  How does it shape it?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />Discussion issues include: How are indigenous peoples portrayed in historical texts and literature?  What was their society like?  Which advancements are they responsible for?  What is the rile of indigenous peoples in Mexico,Latin America, and the US today?  To what extent is indigenous heritage part of your identity  How does it shape it?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161020T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161020T000000
UID:E74887FE-A22A-4D09-AFBF-8AF20E183B3D
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation Screening and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil. Join the filmmaker and scholars for a discussion following the screening.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil. Join the filmmaker and scholars for a discussion following the screening.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161022T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161022T000000
UID:F9ED1F35-87BB-488D-A14F-6C148FD286E2
SUMMARY:Living Landscape Panel Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.cuartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion focusing on land-use issues, viewed through disciplines such as history, art, literature, science, and environmental studies.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A panel discussion focusing on land-use issues, viewed through disciplines such as history, art, literature, science, and environmental studies.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161024T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161024T000000
UID:32E6FCC9-BA54-4137-8043-C6DBC5A83C7E
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation on KUED
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:Tune in for the broadcast of "Splinters of a Nation" on KUED.  During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in for the broadcast of "Splinters of a Nation" on KUED.  During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161027T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161027T000000
UID:876D2BD5-0DA9-430D-BAF4-A445EE96D3EE
SUMMARY:Living in the Landscape
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.cuartcenter.org
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion about Land and Literature resulting form the Inhabiting the Mountains Conference.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A panel discussion about Land and Literature resulting form the Inhabiting the Mountains Conference.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161030T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161030T000000
UID:A3D0E530-DE4E-40CB-93A6-C64AB622730B
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation on KUED
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:Tune in for the broadcast of "Splinters of a Nation" on KUED.  During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in for the broadcast of "Splinters of a Nation" on KUED.  During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. \'Splinters of a Nation\' tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161102T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161102T193000
UID:30E96317-19CC-42FF-9B99-E1E52879D49E
SUMMARY:The Danger of a Single Story
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artaccess.org
DESCRIPTION:A viewing and discussion of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 2009 TED Talk on "The Danger of a Single Story."  Discussion will take the different ways in which dominant US discourses of exclusionary citizenship construe immigrants as "not belonging" or "undesirable."  By highlighting the many varied identity stories of individuals, we hope to foster a sense of belonging for participating artists, and indeed our broader network of Utah immigrants a a whole.\N\NThis project t is funded in pat by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A viewing and discussion of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 2009 TED Talk on "The Danger of a Single Story."  Discussion will take the different ways in which dominant US discourses of exclusionary citizenship construe immigrants as "not belonging" or "undesirable."  By highlighting the many varied identity stories of individuals, we hope to foster a sense of belonging for participating artists, and indeed our broader network of Utah immigrants a a whole.<br /><br />This project t is funded in pat by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161103T190000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings with Renee Gladman & Catie Crabtree
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Renee Gladman is an artist and writer preoccupied with lines, crossings, thresholds, geographies, and syntaxes as they play out in the interstices of poetry and fiction. She is the author of ten published works, including a cycle of novels about the city-state Ravicka and its inhabitants, the Ravickians, and Calamities, a collection of essays on writing.\N\NCatie Crabtree is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Utah. She is the winner of the 2015 Academy of American Poets Larry Levis Prize. Her work has appeared in Phoebe, The Laurel Review, New Poetry from the Midwest, and elsewhere.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Renee Gladman is an artist and writer preoccupied with lines, crossings, thresholds, geographies, and syntaxes as they play out in the interstices of poetry and fiction. She is the author of ten published works, including a cycle of novels about the city-state Ravicka and its inhabitants, the Ravickians, and Calamities, a collection of essays on writing.<br /><br />Catie Crabtree is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Utah. She is the winner of the 2015 Academy of American Poets Larry Levis Prize. Her work has appeared in Phoebe, The Laurel Review, New Poetry from the Midwest, and elsewhere.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161109T190000
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SUMMARY:Understanding Transgender:  A Discussion of Identity, Art, and Politics
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:Public awareness of transgender issues is higher than ever, but awareness does not always equal understanding. Join Gabriella Blanchard from LGBT Resource Center, Romeo Jackson from Gender Studies, David Hawkins from Writing and Rhetoric, and Whitney Tassie from the UMFA for a public forum exploring transgender issues through history, culture, and art. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Public awareness of transgender issues is higher than ever, but awareness does not always equal understanding. Join Gabriella Blanchard from LGBT Resource Center, Romeo Jackson from Gender Studies, David Hawkins from Writing and Rhetoric, and Whitney Tassie from the UMFA for a public forum exploring transgender issues through history, culture, and art. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161116T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161116T200000
UID:D48E5569-500E-4618-85D8-9072D2486F07
SUMMARY:Brutal Invaders or Curious Explorers?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music.  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NDiscussion issues will include:  What is your perception of the "conquest" (invasion) of the Americas?  Do you identify with being indigenous, Mestizo, or Spanish or other(s)?  What role does the conquest play in racism?  Is being Spanish part of your identity?  What does it mean to you?  What does your racial, ethnic, or other identity in terms of origin mean to you?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music.  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />Discussion issues will include:  What is your perception of the "conquest" (invasion) of the Americas?  Do you identify with being indigenous, Mestizo, or Spanish or other(s)?  What role does the conquest play in racism?  Is being Spanish part of your identity?  What does it mean to you?  What does your racial, ethnic, or other identity in terms of origin mean to you?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161202T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161202T200000
UID:8C603F37-5FA7-4763-8B76-7850587C33AB
SUMMARY:We Dig History! at Holiday Fun Day 2016
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://theunionstation.org/
DESCRIPTION:Our holiday gift to you, all of our museums are open and free from 10am - 8pm on December 2nd.  Special activities include the We Dig History! program where you can learn local history by participating in a mock archaeology dig, holiday crafts, writing letters to Santa, our December Art Gallery openings, and tasty treats.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Our holiday gift to you, all of our museums are open and free from 10am - 8pm on December 2nd.  Special activities include the We Dig History! program where you can learn local history by participating in a mock archaeology dig, holiday crafts, writing letters to Santa, our December Art Gallery openings, and tasty treats.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161213T100000
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SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  The Ghost Town of Clear Lake
CREATED:20260308T110116Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110116Z
URL:http://millardcountytravel.com/places-to-see/great-basin-museum.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and discussion of Clear Lake, a Ghost Town in the southwest part of Millard County.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a presentation and discussion of Clear Lake, a Ghost Town in the southwest part of Millard County.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170107T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170107T140000
UID:B4B35269-8EB1-4C53-98D2-A905D9DD38EF
SUMMARY:World Explorers Club Family 1st Saturdays
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://anthromuseum.usu.edu/saturdaysprogram.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170111T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170111T000000
UID:2988BF3E-9454-4ABC-A780-3F67E102D34C
SUMMARY:Community Dance Mashup
CREATED:20260308T110117Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110117Z
URL:http://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:Utah schools are rich with opportunities to create, perform, and observe dance. But do the concert dance forms most often taught in public schools, like ballet and modern, reflect the cultural forms practiced in our homes and social spaces? How can we integrate these forms and create an educational resource that enlightens our understanding of the diverse communities where we live and work?\N\NIn this public forum, we'll bring a mix of dance styles into dialogue with one another. Session leaders will guide interactive exercises—no matter your ability or experience—to help us understand dance as a potent form of self-expression and cultural identity. See the attached flyer for more information about the presenters. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah schools are rich with opportunities to create, perform, and observe dance. But do the concert dance forms most often taught in public schools, like ballet and modern, reflect the cultural forms practiced in our homes and social spaces? How can we integrate these forms and create an educational resource that enlightens our understanding of the diverse communities where we live and work?<br /><br />In this public forum, we'll bring a mix of dance styles into dialogue with one another. Session leaders will guide interactive exercises—no matter your ability or experience—to help us understand dance as a potent form of self-expression and cultural identity. See the attached flyer for more information about the presenters. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170111T190000
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SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  Out West
CREATED:20260308T110122Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110122Z
URL:http://millardcountytravel.com/places-to-see/great-basin-museum.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of mining camps in the West Desert.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of mining camps in the West Desert.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170118T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170118T200000
UID:457D7477-F1A8-45B8-BB9C-49FB2FB89702
SUMMARY:Muralism:  Artistic Renaissance Honoring Workers or Failed Government Ad Campaign?
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NThe Mexican mural movement was launched with the idea of a "cosmic race."  How did it impact race relations in Mexico?  It had widespread influence in the US, too.  Are race relations here different?  Are the revolutionary values expressed in Mexican murals and their USA counterparts alive today or a distant dream?  Does the role of the government in public murals impact them - positively or negatively?  Do murals promote pride among Latinos?  Do other art forms have greater impact in shaping identity?  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />The Mexican mural movement was launched with the idea of a "cosmic race."  How did it impact race relations in Mexico?  It had widespread influence in the US, too.  Are race relations here different?  Are the revolutionary values expressed in Mexican murals and their USA counterparts alive today or a distant dream?  Does the role of the government in public murals impact them - positively or negatively?  Do murals promote pride among Latinos?  Do other art forms have greater impact in shaping identity?  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170126T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170126T000000
UID:527E4CF7-607F-437A-8F2C-B52EAEC4737A
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings with Tung-Hui Hu
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Tung-Hui Hu will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tung-Hui Hu will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170127T120000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Tung-Hui Hu
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Tung-Hui Hu will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tung-Hui Hu will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170202T190000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings with Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with writers Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A discussion with writers Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170203T120000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with writers Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A discussion with writers Sean Hill & Jessica Alexander.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170204T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170204T140000
UID:DA93FB72-D1B6-438A-8023-8EABAFF8C68B
SUMMARY:World Explorers Club Family 1st Saturdays
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://anthromuseum.usu.edu/saturdaysprogram.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170215T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170215T200000
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SUMMARY:Chicano:  Cholos or Descendants of Aztlan?
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NExplore the questions:  What is the history of the term and the common misconceptions about Chicanos?  How has the term been reclaimed?  Can anyone identify as Chicano? Where is Aztlan?  What are the characteristics of Chicano identity?  What is Chicanos' relationship to Utah?  Is being Chicano in Utah different than being Chicano elsewhere?  Are Chicanos accepted in Mexico?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />Explore the questions:  What is the history of the term and the common misconceptions about Chicanos?  How has the term been reclaimed?  Can anyone identify as Chicano? Where is Aztlan?  What are the characteristics of Chicano identity?  What is Chicanos' relationship to Utah?  Is being Chicano in Utah different than being Chicano elsewhere?  Are Chicanos accepted in Mexico?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170216T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170216T200000
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SUMMARY:Strength in Diversity, Community Conversation
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.westviewmedia.org
DESCRIPTION:A Community Conversation focusing on the strength and challenges of diversity.  This will be an exciting opportunity to engage with people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, ages, socioeconomic class, citizenship status, sexual orientation, ability, and religion.  The conversation will include learning opportunities and discussions that will bring new voices and stories about diverse communities and their contributions to west side neighborhoods.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A Community Conversation focusing on the strength and challenges of diversity.  This will be an exciting opportunity to engage with people of diverse ethnic backgrounds, ages, socioeconomic class, citizenship status, sexual orientation, ability, and religion.  The conversation will include learning opportunities and discussions that will bring new voices and stories about diverse communities and their contributions to west side neighborhoods.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170223T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170223T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with writers Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A discussion with writers Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170224T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170224T000000
UID:0087FEE0-D58B-45F3-B096-8857DD458B4E
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with writers Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A discussion with writers Linda Bierds & Davis McCombs.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170224T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170224T200000
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SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  All Aboard!
CREATED:20260308T110122Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110122Z
URL:http://millardcountytravel.com/places-to-see/great-basin-museum.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of the Railroads, Train Stations, the Lyunndyl Roundhouse and Yards and the Trains in West Millard County.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of the Railroads, Train Stations, the Lyunndyl Roundhouse and Yards and the Trains in West Millard County.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170309T190000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Viet Thanh Nguyen
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Viet Thanh Nguyen will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Viet Thanh Nguyen will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170310T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170310T000000
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Viet Thanh Nguyen
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Viet Thanh Nguyen will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Viet Thanh Nguyen will read and discuss his poetry as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170329T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170329T200000
UID:A1550D89-165B-47F9-A163-801ED1F1A52B
SUMMARY:Low Art / High Art:  Love Me or Love Me Not?
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NExplore the questions:  How are Latinos portrayed in the media and popular culture?  How does that affect how Latinos identify and are treated in the US?  What is the effect of new art forms including Graffiti and Territorial Markings?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />Explore the questions:  How are Latinos portrayed in the media and popular culture?  How does that affect how Latinos identify and are treated in the US?  What is the effect of new art forms including Graffiti and Territorial Markings?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170329T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170329T000000
UID:D3F91FB6-CE8B-47D7-9CC6-887503FD50BA
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Brian Castner
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with former Explosive Ordinance Disposal officer and Iraq War veteran Brian Castner.  In his memoir, "The Long Walk:  A Story of War and the Life that Followed," Castner recalls the struggles to survive modern warfare and the difficulties of returning to the life he had before deploying.  The book has been developed into an opera, which the Utah Opera will present during Castner's visit.  These events together will expose a larger audience to modes of storytelling they might not otherwise consider, while also inviting participants to think about the opportunities and limitations of nonfiction literature and performance.  \N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Hivemind:  The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a conversation with former Explosive Ordinance Disposal officer and Iraq War veteran Brian Castner.  In his memoir, "The Long Walk:  A Story of War and the Life that Followed," Castner recalls the struggles to survive modern warfare and the difficulties of returning to the life he had before deploying.  The book has been developed into an opera, which the Utah Opera will present during Castner's visit.  These events together will expose a larger audience to modes of storytelling they might not otherwise consider, while also inviting participants to think about the opportunities and limitations of nonfiction literature and performance.  <br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170401T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170401T140000
UID:BFBE548B-8704-4921-9117-91E77B648370
SUMMARY:World Explorers Club Family 1st Saturdays
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://anthromuseum.usu.edu/saturdaysprogram.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170406T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170406T000000
UID:5859B59D-5ED7-44A8-A3BB-9C4D32A5AB64
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings and Discussion with Lily Hoang
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Lily Hoang will read and discuss her writings as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lily Hoang will read and discuss her writings as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170407T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170407T000000
UID:B26FDA10-5F52-42D3-A212-9918222B7B90
SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Readings and Discussion with Lily Hoang
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Lily Hoang will read and discuss her writings as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lily Hoang will read and discuss her writings as part of the Salt Lake Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170427T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170427T000000
UID:6BBD03B0-926E-4D30-8BAB-9EE128A42126
SUMMARY:ACME Session:  Women in Migration
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:Utah is a welcoming state to immigrants, currently hosting 60,000 refugees fleeing persecution, violence, and war.  Eight percent of our state's population is foreign born, with a large representation of migrants from Canada, Mexico, and China. Explore the political, social, and economic issues of immigration with Session leaders from The Institute of (im)Possible Subjects—a transnational feminist collective of artists, writers, and researchers.\N \NThrough the humanities, film screenings, performance, and a video/media making workshop we seek to create dialogue and imagery reflecting the experience of women in these migratory times. Bring your stories and enthusiasm to learn about migration and how it impacts our communities. We welcome all ages, genders, and national origins to this timely discussion as we grapple with our twenty-first-century reality—people, family, and even objects on the move.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is a welcoming state to immigrants, currently hosting 60,000 refugees fleeing persecution, violence, and war.  Eight percent of our state's population is foreign born, with a large representation of migrants from Canada, Mexico, and China. Explore the political, social, and economic issues of immigration with Session leaders from The Institute of (im)Possible Subjects—a transnational feminist collective of artists, writers, and researchers.<br /> <br />Through the humanities, film screenings, performance, and a video/media making workshop we seek to create dialogue and imagery reflecting the experience of women in these migratory times. Bring your stories and enthusiasm to learn about migration and how it impacts our communities. We welcome all ages, genders, and national origins to this timely discussion as we grapple with our twenty-first-century reality—people, family, and even objects on the move.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170504T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170504T200000
UID:BC98BDAB-D846-45CD-9276-E2313C1D7B97
SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  The Antelope Valley C.C.C. Company
CREATED:20260308T110122Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110122Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/906
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of the young men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps on the West Desert between WWI and WWII.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of the young men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps on the West Desert between WWI and WWII.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ACCESS:1
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X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170528
UID:6EA019CB-4760-4E91-9100-0E0FEEBF2630
SUMMARY:Archaeology Art Contest
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Children from 2nd to 8th grades have the opportunity to create archaeology themed art for display on the Cedar City Library’s Children’s Wall. Contest details and entry pages are available for pick up at the Frontier Homestead State Park and the Cedar City Library throughout May. Three winners will receive a prize! Entries due May 27th.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Children from 2nd to 8th grades have the opportunity to create archaeology themed art for display on the Cedar City Library’s Children’s Wall. Contest details and entry pages are available for pick up at the Frontier Homestead State Park and the Cedar City Library throughout May. Three winners will receive a prize! Entries due May 27th.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T140000
UID:91EEFD5A-749E-4BFA-8CDF-2C3CB6782F26
SUMMARY:World Explorers Club Family 1st Saturdays
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://anthromuseum.usu.edu/saturdaysprogram.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170506T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170506T020000
UID:D805E910-FC3B-444A-A9E1-EE762C94C993
SUMMARY:Archaeology Day
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:This is the 6th annual kick-off event for Archaeology Month in southern Utah. It is a day of fun for the whole family! Come throw an atlatl, play a pioneer game, create your own rock art, eat delicious fry bread, and learn about the importance of archaeology and the rich history of the region.   \N\NThis grant is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This is the 6th annual kick-off event for Archaeology Month in southern Utah. It is a day of fun for the whole family! Come throw an atlatl, play a pioneer game, create your own rock art, eat delicious fry bread, and learn about the importance of archaeology and the rich history of the region.   <br /><br />This grant is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T200000
UID:546C32C2-14A2-42BB-AA97-97E99E6A793B
SUMMARY:Latin@ in Utah:  One Foot In, One Foot Out
CREATED:20260308T110112Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110112Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!\N\NExplore the questions:  Is it different being Latino in Utah than elsewhere?  Why or why not?  Do forces supporting integration seek to deny your identity?  Can you keep your identity and find a place in your community?  Is becoming "from the US" betraying your country or origin of identity?\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a fascinating free community class and discussion to learn about Mexico through its art and music!  Share your voice, if you choose to, for a podcast to be available across the state!<br /><br />Explore the questions:  Is it different being Latino in Utah than elsewhere?  Why or why not?  Do forces supporting integration seek to deny your identity?  Can you keep your identity and find a place in your community?  Is becoming "from the US" betraying your country or origin of identity?<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170511T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170511T000000
UID:45190A6D-3AA5-48A8-91D5-B5CD2CD45D12
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation Screening and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. Splinters of a Nation tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. Splinters of a Nation tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170512T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170512T090000
UID:A8515683-440E-48ED-A1CB-B388190590CF
SUMMARY:Archaeology in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Did you miss seeing this classic on the BIG screen? This is your chance! A discussion led by a local archaeologist will happen before the screening.  The film is PG-13, and the admission is free.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you miss seeing this classic on the BIG screen? This is your chance! A discussion led by a local archaeologist will happen before the screening.  The film is PG-13, and the admission is free.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170515T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170515T080000
UID:68CFE6AA-FC28-42CF-BACB-771D7F1F78F7
SUMMARY:Southern Utah University Repositiory Tours
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:This is a rare, hands-on opportunity to engage with artifacts from archaeological excavations. Repository Director, Barbara Frank, will open the collections to the public and discuss the importance of archaeology in the area.  Free and family friendly.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This is a rare, hands-on opportunity to engage with artifacts from archaeological excavations. Repository Director, Barbara Frank, will open the collections to the public and discuss the importance of archaeology in the area.  Free and family friendly.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170517T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170517T083000
UID:E002293E-307A-48F8-A9D5-6BEC380C313C
SUMMARY:Iron County Archaeology Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join in an archaeology themed discussion at the Iron County Historical Society. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join in an archaeology themed discussion at the Iron County Historical Society. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170517T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170517T000000
UID:2E9F1D68-E24D-4CF5-864D-768D79017C5C
SUMMARY:Splinters of a Nation Screening and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:splintersofanation.com/
DESCRIPTION:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. Splinters of a Nation tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:During World War II nearly half a million German prisoners of war were captured overseas and sent to prison camps across America. Splinters of a Nation tells the extraordinary story of 8,000 prisoners sent to Utah. For more than three years, these prisoners worked side-by-side with thousands of civilians on farms and factories across the state. This powerful collision of two enemies on the homefront created life-changing exchanges and friendships that have long outlived the conflict. Tragedy marked the end of their stay as a deranged American guard opened fire on hundreds of sleeping prisoners, killing nine and wounding 19. This tragic event in the small rural town of Salina became the largest WWII massacre on American soil.  Join the filmmaker and scholars for a post-screening discussion.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:3
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:0
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170519T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170519T090000
UID:A9987B20-33D0-475A-87A9-E06D59701231
SUMMARY:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
CREATED:20260308T110120Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110120Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Did you miss seeing this classic on the BIG screen? This is your chance! A discussion led by a local archaeologist will happen before the screening.  The film is PG-13, and the admission is free.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you miss seeing this classic on the BIG screen? This is your chance! A discussion led by a local archaeologist will happen before the screening.  The film is PG-13, and the admission is free.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170520T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170520T010000
UID:DEFA1268-453C-4262-9FAF-2E2E0781FA48
SUMMARY:Kolob Canyon Historic Cabins Tour and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a guided hike to historic cabins in Kolob Canyon-Zion NP and learn about the history from a local expert. Meet at the Homestead at 9 am and carpool to the park. Lunches and entrance fees will be provided. Not appropriate for all ages.\N\NThis event is free, but requires advance registration.  Send a request to samanthakirkley@suu.edu to reserve your spot.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Enjoy a guided hike to historic cabins in Kolob Canyon-Zion NP and learn about the history from a local expert. Meet at the Homestead at 9 am and carpool to the park. Lunches and entrance fees will be provided. Not appropriate for all ages.<br /><br />This event is free, but requires advance registration.  Send a request to samanthakirkley@suu.edu to reserve your spot.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170522T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170522T083000
UID:DB4F6D52-E4CE-4080-B29C-275122C655C7
SUMMARY:Southern Paiute Presentation and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110121Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy a special presentation and discussion by Shanandoah Anderson from the Southern Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Shivwits Band. Ms. Anderson has taught at several reservation schools and enjoys sharing her cultural knowledge with others. Don’t miss this unique and enlightening experience! Free and Family Friendly.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come enjoy a special presentation and discussion by Shanandoah Anderson from the Southern Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Shivwits Band. Ms. Anderson has taught at several reservation schools and enjoys sharing her cultural knowledge with others. Don’t miss this unique and enlightening experience! Free and Family Friendly.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:4
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170601T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170601T200000
UID:50F46FA3-6F7A-4940-A10F-B7DEFB5746C2
SUMMARY:Down Memory Lane:  Fort Deseret
CREATED:20260308T110122Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110122Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/907
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of early settlers of our first local community.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a presentation and discussion of the history of early settlers of our first local community.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Quick Grant. 
X-ACCESS:1
X-HITS:5
X-COLOR:000000
X-SHOW-END-TIME:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170603T140000
UID:05D45E06-126D-4C30-9DC8-DC65F9E73B35
SUMMARY:World Explorers Club Family 1st Saturdays
CREATED:20260308T110111Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110111Z
URL:http://anthromuseum.usu.edu/saturdaysprogram.aspx
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on the first Saturday of each month at the USU Museum of Anthropology as we explore cultures and traditions from around the world such as Mayan, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Roman, Aztec, Celtic, and Shoshone.  Learn how these societies and civilizations still influence life today.  Programs are designed to be entertaining and educational for the whole family.  Admission is free!<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170629
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SUMMARY:Utah Shakespeare Festival Play Seminars
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URL:www.bard.org
DESCRIPTION:Play Seminars at the Utah Shakespeare Festival provide a safe forum for discussion and critical thinking of the themes and experiences guests encounter while attending productions as part of the festival.  \N\NDiscussions are also available online at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU8dqRx2HCcjQSnV8ocqTqQ\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Play Seminars at the Utah Shakespeare Festival provide a safe forum for discussion and critical thinking of the themes and experiences guests encounter while attending productions as part of the festival.  <br /><br />Discussions are also available online at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU8dqRx2HCcjQSnV8ocqTqQ<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170722T190000
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SUMMARY:Taming of the Shrew: Pre-show Discussion
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:A pre-show discussion to expose vibrant issues in Shakespeare's works and how we relate to them. Ben Hopkin, MFA from the University of San Diego (Old Globe Theatre) will lead a discussion on "Gender Identity, Then and Now."  Discussions take place on the lawn, Taming of the Shrew performance to follow on the stage.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A pre-show discussion to expose vibrant issues in Shakespeare's works and how we relate to them. Ben Hopkin, MFA from the University of San Diego (Old Globe Theatre) will lead a discussion on "Gender Identity, Then and Now."  Discussions take place on the lawn, Taming of the Shrew performance to follow on the stage.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170724T190000
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SUMMARY:Taming of the Shrew: Pre-show Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110123Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare scholar Dr. Kathy Curtiss will lead a hands-on discussion on“Super Heroes & Symbolism: the Ethics and Values of our Culture: Then and Now.” As part of the discussion all will be invited to paint/sketch and share how the symbolism helps them identify their own values. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Shakespeare scholar Dr. Kathy Curtiss will lead a hands-on discussion on“Super Heroes & Symbolism: the Ethics and Values of our Culture: Then and Now.” As part of the discussion all will be invited to paint/sketch and share how the symbolism helps them identify their own values. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170728T190000
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SUMMARY:Taming of the Shrew: Pre-show Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110123Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:"How our Language Evolves, Both Now and in Shakespeare's Times.” In this discussion, participants will exercise word choice and phrase invention of their own and explore the importance of language.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"How our Language Evolves, Both Now and in Shakespeare's Times.” In this discussion, participants will exercise word choice and phrase invention of their own and explore the importance of language.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170729T100000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare Summer Workshop for Youth
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110123Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:A free half-day Shakespeare Workshop for youth, ages 12-18.  Come learn about the history and language of Shakespeare, play improv games, work on audition techniques, and practice Shakespearean scenes and monologues.  Youth will have the chance to work with professional actors from the upcoming Castle Theatre Festival production, "The Taming of the Shrew" on the stage and lawns of the historic Castle Amphitheater in Provo.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A free half-day Shakespeare Workshop for youth, ages 12-18.  Come learn about the history and language of Shakespeare, play improv games, work on audition techniques, and practice Shakespearean scenes and monologues.  Youth will have the chance to work with professional actors from the upcoming Castle Theatre Festival production, "The Taming of the Shrew" on the stage and lawns of the historic Castle Amphitheater in Provo.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170731T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170731T200000
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SUMMARY:Taming of the Shrew: Pre-show Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110123Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:Join BYU scholar Bruce Young for a discussion on "How Shakespeare Challenges us to Discover Core Beliefs," an examination of changing ethics can prove a setting for self discovery in a time of change and social/political shifts and unrest.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join BYU scholar Bruce Young for a discussion on "How Shakespeare Challenges us to Discover Core Beliefs," an examination of changing ethics can prove a setting for self discovery in a time of change and social/political shifts and unrest.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170804T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170804T200000
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SUMMARY:Taming of the Shrew: Pre-show Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110123Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/tamedownforwhat/?ref=aymt
DESCRIPTION:Archie Cristiano, Festival Director, will lead a discussion: "Women's dynamic in the World, Then and Now." Discussion will focus on women in the work force, social/political arenas, and the dynamics in the relationships both historically and contemporarily.  \N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Archie Cristiano, Festival Director, will lead a discussion: "Women's dynamic in the World, Then and Now." Discussion will focus on women in the work force, social/political arenas, and the dynamics in the relationships both historically and contemporarily.  <br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170901T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170901T000000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Ancient Mexico
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110124Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the great civilizations of Mesoamerica.  We will be discussing the world views of these cultures and their impact on art, politics, economy, religion, and the rest of society.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the great civilizations of Mesoamerica.  We will be discussing the world views of these cultures and their impact on art, politics, economy, religion, and the rest of society.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170907T193000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:www.westminstercollege.edu/greek_theatre.
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170908T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170908T000000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Colonial Mexico
CREATED:20260308T110124Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110124Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico in 1519 and how over 300 years, they transformed religion, society, language, and the arts.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico in 1519 and how over 300 years, they transformed religion, society, language, and the arts.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170908T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170908T000000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:www.westminstercollege.edu/greek_theatre.
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170909T193000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:www.westminstercollege.edu/greek_theatre.
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170913T183000
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SUMMARY:Raising Socially Conscious and Conscientious Youth
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110124Z
URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/node/121
DESCRIPTION:This ACME session presented by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is centered on building inclusive and socially just communities by inspiring our youth. We will focus on ways to create spaces for youth to cultivate positive cultural identities, enhance empathy through deep awareness, and nurture their power of belief.\N \NSession leaders will guide participants in three projects while addressing the following questions: How can children's early understanding of race, gender, and other social identities shape how they feel about who they are and who they can become? What do youth discover when they are encouraged to slow down and use all of their senses? How do we encourage children to leverage hope and belief to build the world they want to live in? People of all ages encouraged to attend.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This ACME session presented by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is centered on building inclusive and socially just communities by inspiring our youth. We will focus on ways to create spaces for youth to cultivate positive cultural identities, enhance empathy through deep awareness, and nurture their power of belief.<br /> <br />Session leaders will guide participants in three projects while addressing the following questions: How can children's early understanding of race, gender, and other social identities shape how they feel about who they are and who they can become? What do youth discover when they are encouraged to slow down and use all of their senses? How do we encourage children to leverage hope and belief to build the world they want to live in? People of all ages encouraged to attend.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170914T190000
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SUMMARY:Rodrigo Toscano & Michelle Donahue
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:http://english.utah.edu/events/untitled.php
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for readings by Rodrigo Toscano and Michelle Donahue.\N\NRodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016) His previous books include, Deck of Deeds, Collapsible Poetics Theater (a National Poetry Series selection), To Leveling Swerve, Platform, Partisans, and The Disparities.  His poetry has appeared in the anthologies Voices Without Borders, Diasporic Avant Gardes, Imagined Theatres, In the Criminal’s Cabinet, Earth Bound, and Best American Poetry. Toscano has received a New York State Fellowship in Poetry. His poetics plays have been performed at the Disney Redcat Theater and Ontological-Hysteric Poet’s Theater Festival.  He works for the Labor Institute in conjunction with the United Steelworkers, the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, Communication Workers of America, and National Day Laborers Organizing Network. Toscano lives in New Orleans. \N\NMichelle Donahue is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Scowcroft Prize in Prose. She received an MFA in Creative Writing & Environment from Iowa State University and is a current doctoral student in Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She serves as fiction editor for Quarterly West and prose editor for The Adroit Journal. Her fiction has appeared in Sycamore Review, Arts & Letters, Beloit Fiction Journal, CutBank, and others. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for readings by Rodrigo Toscano and Michelle Donahue.<br /><br />Rodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016) His previous books include, Deck of Deeds, Collapsible Poetics Theater (a National Poetry Series selection), To Leveling Swerve, Platform, Partisans, and The Disparities.  His poetry has appeared in the anthologies Voices Without Borders, Diasporic Avant Gardes, Imagined Theatres, In the Criminal’s Cabinet, Earth Bound, and Best American Poetry. Toscano has received a New York State Fellowship in Poetry. His poetics plays have been performed at the Disney Redcat Theater and Ontological-Hysteric Poet’s Theater Festival.  He works for the Labor Institute in conjunction with the United Steelworkers, the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, Communication Workers of America, and National Day Laborers Organizing Network. Toscano lives in New Orleans. <br /><br />Michelle Donahue is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Scowcroft Prize in Prose. She received an MFA in Creative Writing & Environment from Iowa State University and is a current doctoral student in Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She serves as fiction editor for Quarterly West and prose editor for The Adroit Journal. Her fiction has appeared in Sycamore Review, Arts & Letters, Beloit Fiction Journal, CutBank, and others. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170915T103000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Independence of Mexico
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110124Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the historical events that changed Mexico politically, intellectually, and artistically.  We will be discussing the fight for a sovereign Mexico, which led to the building of a new nation and new artistic expressions.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the historical events that changed Mexico politically, intellectually, and artistically.  We will be discussing the fight for a sovereign Mexico, which led to the building of a new nation and new artistic expressions.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170915T120000
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SUMMARY:Rodrigo Toscano & Michelle Donahue
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:http://english.utah.edu/events/untitled.php
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a discussion with Rodrigo Toscano and Michelle Donahue.\N\NRodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016) His previous books include, Deck of Deeds, Collapsible Poetics Theater (a National Poetry Series selection), To Leveling Swerve, Platform, Partisans, and The Disparities.  His poetry has appeared in the anthologies Voices Without Borders, Diasporic Avant Gardes, Imagined Theatres, In the Criminal’s Cabinet, Earth Bound, and Best American Poetry. Toscano has received a New York State Fellowship in Poetry. His poetics plays have been performed at the Disney Redcat Theater and Ontological-Hysteric Poet’s Theater Festival.  He works for the Labor Institute in conjunction with the United Steelworkers, the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, Communication Workers of America, and National Day Laborers Organizing Network. Toscano lives in New Orleans. \N\NMichelle Donahue is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Scowcroft Prize in Prose. She received an MFA in Creative Writing & Environment from Iowa State University and is a current doctoral student in Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She serves as fiction editor for Quarterly West and prose editor for The Adroit Journal. Her fiction has appeared in Sycamore Review, Arts & Letters, Beloit Fiction Journal, CutBank, and others. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a discussion with Rodrigo Toscano and Michelle Donahue.<br /><br />Rodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016) His previous books include, Deck of Deeds, Collapsible Poetics Theater (a National Poetry Series selection), To Leveling Swerve, Platform, Partisans, and The Disparities.  His poetry has appeared in the anthologies Voices Without Borders, Diasporic Avant Gardes, Imagined Theatres, In the Criminal’s Cabinet, Earth Bound, and Best American Poetry. Toscano has received a New York State Fellowship in Poetry. His poetics plays have been performed at the Disney Redcat Theater and Ontological-Hysteric Poet’s Theater Festival.  He works for the Labor Institute in conjunction with the United Steelworkers, the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, Communication Workers of America, and National Day Laborers Organizing Network. Toscano lives in New Orleans. <br /><br />Michelle Donahue is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Scowcroft Prize in Prose. She received an MFA in Creative Writing & Environment from Iowa State University and is a current doctoral student in Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She serves as fiction editor for Quarterly West and prose editor for The Adroit Journal. Her fiction has appeared in Sycamore Review, Arts & Letters, Beloit Fiction Journal, CutBank, and others. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170919T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170919T000000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110125Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1109
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170922T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170922T000000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Mexican Revolution
CREATED:20260308T110124Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110124Z
URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the 1910-20 Mexican Revolution that challenged the European/US influence in Mexico and focused the country on the needs of its workers and campesinos.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the 1910-20 Mexican Revolution that challenged the European/US influence in Mexico and focused the country on the needs of its workers and campesinos.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170922T193000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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URL:https://www.westminstercollege.edu/greek_theatre
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents: Ion
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URL:https://www.westminstercollege.edu/greek_theatre
DESCRIPTION:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.\N\NAt the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. \N\NAn orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 47th Annual Classical Greek Theatre Festival presents Euripides' "Ion", Directed by Alexandra Harbold, translated by David Lan.<br /><br />At the end of her child-bearing years, the Athenian, Creusa, seeks the answer to why she is unable to bear children with her husband Xuthus. In her quest, she finds herself at the temple of Apollo where she meets and converses with a stranger. What she discovers will change the rest of her life. <br /><br />An orientation discussion will precede each performance 30 minutes before the production.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T153000
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SUMMARY:Aby Kaupang & Matthew Cooperman
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URL:http://english.utah.edu/events/untitled.php
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a reading and discussion with authors Aby Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman.\N\NCooperman is the author of five collections, most recently Spool. Kaupang is the author of two books, most recently Little “g” God Grows Tired of Me and she is currently serving as the Poet Laureate of Fort Collins, CO. \N\NMatthew Cooperman is an American poet, critic and editor. He is the author of five full-length collections of poems, including Spool, winner of the New Measure Prize (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2016), Imago for the Fallen World (w/Marius Lehene, Jaded Ibis, 2013) and Still: of the Earth as the Ark which Does Not Move (Counterpath Press). Cooperman’s first book, A Sacrificial Zinc, won the Lena Miles Wever-Todd Prize from Pleiades in 2001.\N\NCooperman has also been active as a collaborator, working with such varied groups and persons as Sharon Butcher Dance, Marisol Eckert Collective, artist Lisa Cooperman, Italian artist Simonetta Moro, Canadian composer Libby Larsen, and British poet Lawrence Upton. In 2004 he co-founded the collective Accidental Vestments with the Romanian artist Marius Lehene. Since that time he and Lehene have been active on a number of projects, most notably the image and textbook Imago for the Fallen World. With the poet Aby Kaupang, Cooperman has authored a number of works, most notably the ongoing projects NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified) and Jungle Book: A Memoir of Abilities. The two often perform together.\N\NAby Kaupang is currently serving as the Fort Collins Poet Laureate. She is the author of Disorder, 299.00 (Essay Press,2016), Little "g" God Grows Tired of Me (SpringGun Press, 2013), Absence is such a Transparent House (Tebot Bach, 2011) and Scenic Fences | Houses Innumerable (Scantily Clad Press, 2009). Her poems have appeared in Seattle Review,VOLT, Verse, Denver Quarterly, FENCE, The Laurel Review, Parthenon West, Aufgabe, 14 Hills, Interim, Caketrain, lo-ball and others. She holds masters degrees in both Creative Writing and Occupational Therapy.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a reading and discussion with authors Aby Kaupang and Matthew Cooperman.<br /><br />Cooperman is the author of five collections, most recently Spool. Kaupang is the author of two books, most recently Little “g” God Grows Tired of Me and she is currently serving as the Poet Laureate of Fort Collins, CO. <br /><br />Matthew Cooperman is an American poet, critic and editor. He is the author of five full-length collections of poems, including Spool, winner of the New Measure Prize (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, 2016), Imago for the Fallen World (w/Marius Lehene, Jaded Ibis, 2013) and Still: of the Earth as the Ark which Does Not Move (Counterpath Press). Cooperman’s first book, A Sacrificial Zinc, won the Lena Miles Wever-Todd Prize from Pleiades in 2001.<br /><br />Cooperman has also been active as a collaborator, working with such varied groups and persons as Sharon Butcher Dance, Marisol Eckert Collective, artist Lisa Cooperman, Italian artist Simonetta Moro, Canadian composer Libby Larsen, and British poet Lawrence Upton. In 2004 he co-founded the collective Accidental Vestments with the Romanian artist Marius Lehene. Since that time he and Lehene have been active on a number of projects, most notably the image and textbook Imago for the Fallen World. With the poet Aby Kaupang, Cooperman has authored a number of works, most notably the ongoing projects NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified) and Jungle Book: A Memoir of Abilities. The two often perform together.<br /><br />Aby Kaupang is currently serving as the Fort Collins Poet Laureate. She is the author of Disorder, 299.00 (Essay Press,2016), Little "g" God Grows Tired of Me (SpringGun Press, 2013), Absence is such a Transparent House (Tebot Bach, 2011) and Scenic Fences | Houses Innumerable (Scantily Clad Press, 2009). Her poems have appeared in Seattle Review,VOLT, Verse, Denver Quarterly, FENCE, The Laurel Review, Parthenon West, Aufgabe, 14 Hills, Interim, Caketrain, lo-ball and others. She holds masters degrees in both Creative Writing and Occupational Therapy.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T103000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Mexican Muralism
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URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn how the great artists of Mexico, such as Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Jose' Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros helped Mexico forge its national identity after the Mexican Revolution through their art.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn how the great artists of Mexico, such as Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Jose' Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros helped Mexico forge its national identity after the Mexican Revolution through their art.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171004T190000
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SUMMARY:Sacred Lands, Sacred Waters
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URL:www.rdtutah.org/shows/sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Utah Dine Bikeyah, RDT will host a panel discussion focusing on the nature of “sacred” places and the issues impacting the newly-proclaimed Bears Ears National Monument in Southern Utah.\N\NThe controversy surrounding the ownership and stewardship of the Monument has both cultural and political overtones and is viewed from a variety of perspectives. Can land management incorporate what Native Americans call “traditional knowledge” into the area’s stewardship? Can Sovereign Nations have a seat at the table? What are the points of agreement that opposing sides share? \N\NBears Ears National Monument is not only sacred to sovereign nations, but to white settlers, recreationalists and environmentalists. The discussion will use as a departure point the notion that this land speaks to all of us about the spiritual and mythological connections we have to each other and to the earth, not only in Utah but across the nation. \N\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In collaboration with Utah Dine Bikeyah, RDT will host a panel discussion focusing on the nature of “sacred” places and the issues impacting the newly-proclaimed Bears Ears National Monument in Southern Utah.<br /><br />The controversy surrounding the ownership and stewardship of the Monument has both cultural and political overtones and is viewed from a variety of perspectives. Can land management incorporate what Native Americans call “traditional knowledge” into the area’s stewardship? Can Sovereign Nations have a seat at the table? What are the points of agreement that opposing sides share? <br /><br />Bears Ears National Monument is not only sacred to sovereign nations, but to white settlers, recreationalists and environmentalists. The discussion will use as a departure point the notion that this land speaks to all of us about the spiritual and mythological connections we have to each other and to the earth, not only in Utah but across the nation. <br /><br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Mexican Art After the Muralists:  La Ruptura and Contemporary Art
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URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn how Mexican art developed beyond the Muralists, from the 1950s to the present, to embrace new forms of thinking that included abstraction and conceptual art.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn how Mexican art developed beyond the Muralists, from the 1950s to the present, to embrace new forms of thinking that included abstraction and conceptual art.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:David Baker & Philip Schaefer
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URL:http://english.utah.edu/events/untitled.php
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a reading and discussion with authors David Baker and Philip Schaefer.\N\NPhilip Schaefer’s first collection of poems Bad Summon won the Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize from the University of Utah Press and will be released Summer 2017. He is the author of three chapbooks, two of which were co-written with friend and poet Jeff Whitney. He won the 2016 Meridian Editor’s Prize in poetry and has work out or due out in Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Thrush Poetry Journal, Guernica, The Cincinnati Review, Salt Hill, Bat City Review, The Adroit Journal, Baltimore Review, diode, and Passages North among others. He tends bar in Missoula, MT.\N\NDavid Baker is author of eleven books of poetry, recently Scavenger Loop (Norton, 2015) and Never-Ending Birds (Norton), which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize in 2011.  His six prose books include Show Me Your Environment: Essays on Poetry, Poets, and Poems (Michigan, 2014) and Seek After: Seven Modern Lyric Poets (forthcoming). Among other awards are prizes and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Mellon Foundation, and Society of Midland Authors.  He holds the Thomas B. Fordham Chair at Denison University, teaches frequently in the Warren Wilson MFA program for writers, and serves as Poetry Editor of The Kenyon Review.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a reading and discussion with authors David Baker and Philip Schaefer.<br /><br />Philip Schaefer’s first collection of poems Bad Summon won the Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize from the University of Utah Press and will be released Summer 2017. He is the author of three chapbooks, two of which were co-written with friend and poet Jeff Whitney. He won the 2016 Meridian Editor’s Prize in poetry and has work out or due out in Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Thrush Poetry Journal, Guernica, The Cincinnati Review, Salt Hill, Bat City Review, The Adroit Journal, Baltimore Review, diode, and Passages North among others. He tends bar in Missoula, MT.<br /><br />David Baker is author of eleven books of poetry, recently Scavenger Loop (Norton, 2015) and Never-Ending Birds (Norton), which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize in 2011.  His six prose books include Show Me Your Environment: Essays on Poetry, Poets, and Poems (Michigan, 2014) and Seek After: Seven Modern Lyric Poets (forthcoming). Among other awards are prizes and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Mellon Foundation, and Society of Midland Authors.  He holds the Thomas B. Fordham Chair at Denison University, teaches frequently in the Warren Wilson MFA program for writers, and serves as Poetry Editor of The Kenyon Review.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Chicano and U.S. Latina/o Art
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URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn how Chicana/o and Latina/o artists in the United States have shaped the artistic movements of their day and expand key themes in U.S. art and culture.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn how Chicana/o and Latina/o artists in the United States have shaped the artistic movements of their day and expand key themes in U.S. art and culture.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171017T190000
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SUMMARY:A Late Style of Fire Film Screening and discussion with Michele Poulos
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URL:http://english.utah.edu/events/untitled.php
DESCRIPTION:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a screening of the film, "A Late Style of Fire" and discussion with Michelle Poulos.\N\NThe brilliant writing and troubled life of Californian Larry Levis came to an abrupt halt when he died at age 49. Is self-destruction required for a serious life of art? Featuring an original score by Iron and Wine and film excerpts by award-winning Spanish filmmaker Lois Patiño, this innovative documentary explores his childhood working alongside Mexican-American field hands, three marriages, friendships with America’s greatest poets, and his own words for answers.\N\NMichele Poulos's first feature-length documentary film, A Late Style of Fire: Larry Levis, American Poet, had its world premiere at the 2016 Mill Valley Film Festival. The film’s an official selection at six more festivals including the Palm Beach Int'l Film Festival and the Virginia Film Festival. She’s an award-winning poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. She holds a BFA in filmmaking from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, an MFA degree in poetry from Arizona State University, and an MFA in fiction from Virginia Commonwealth University. Iris Press published her first full-length collection of poems, Black Laurel, in 2016. \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Guest Writers Series (GWS) and Hivemind: The Book Club of Salt Lake City for a screening of the film, "A Late Style of Fire" and discussion with Michelle Poulos.<br /><br />The brilliant writing and troubled life of Californian Larry Levis came to an abrupt halt when he died at age 49. Is self-destruction required for a serious life of art? Featuring an original score by Iron and Wine and film excerpts by award-winning Spanish filmmaker Lois Patiño, this innovative documentary explores his childhood working alongside Mexican-American field hands, three marriages, friendships with America’s greatest poets, and his own words for answers.<br /><br />Michele Poulos's first feature-length documentary film, A Late Style of Fire: Larry Levis, American Poet, had its world premiere at the 2016 Mill Valley Film Festival. The film’s an official selection at six more festivals including the Palm Beach Int'l Film Festival and the Virginia Film Festival. She’s an award-winning poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. She holds a BFA in filmmaking from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, an MFA degree in poetry from Arizona State University, and an MFA in fiction from Virginia Commonwealth University. Iris Press published her first full-length collection of poems, Black Laurel, in 2016. <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171020T103000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Ancient Mexico
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URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the great civilizations of Mesoamerica.  We will be discussing the world views of these cultures and their impact on art, politics, economy, religion, and the rest of society.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the great civilizations of Mesoamerica.  We will be discussing the world views of these cultures and their impact on art, politics, economy, religion, and the rest of society.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171025T120000
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SUMMARY:The Judge Public Screening
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URL:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6246092/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Filim Center for a screening and discussion of THE JUDGE, a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Utah Filim Center for a screening and discussion of THE JUDGE, a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171027T103000
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SUMMARY:Mexican Art and History Class:  Colonial Mexico
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URL:www.artesmexut.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico in 1519 and how over 300 years, they transformed religion, society, language, and the arts.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico in 1519 and how over 300 years, they transformed religion, society, language, and the arts.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:Hivemind Book Club Conversation with Renee Gladman & Catie Crabtree
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458128716033/
DESCRIPTION:Renee Gladman is an artist and writer preoccupied with lines, crossings, thresholds, geographies, and syntaxes as they play out in the interstices of poetry and fiction. She is the author of ten published works, including a cycle of novels about the city-state Ravicka and its inhabitants, the Ravickians, and Calamities, a collection of essays on writing.\N\NCatie Crabtree is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Utah. She is the winner of the 2015 Academy of American Poets Larry Levis Prize. Her work has appeared in Phoebe, The Laurel Review, New Poetry from the Midwest, and elsewhere.\N\NHivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Renee Gladman is an artist and writer preoccupied with lines, crossings, thresholds, geographies, and syntaxes as they play out in the interstices of poetry and fiction. She is the author of ten published works, including a cycle of novels about the city-state Ravicka and its inhabitants, the Ravickians, and Calamities, a collection of essays on writing.<br /><br />Catie Crabtree is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Utah. She is the winner of the 2015 Academy of American Poets Larry Levis Prize. Her work has appeared in Phoebe, The Laurel Review, New Poetry from the Midwest, and elsewhere.<br /><br />Hivemind is a city-wide book club that meets once a month to discuss a book by (and sometimes with) visiting writers of the University of Utah Creative Writing Program's Guest Writers Series.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171108T183000
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SUMMARY:The Art of Mindful Living
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:In our fast-paced society filled with cell phones, screens, and endless distractions, it can be difficult to find a moment of time to think, let alone connect with another person.\N\NThrough guided meditation, art-based exercise, and group dialogue, this ACME meditation session will teach you how to slow down, be present, and observe the world around you. A growing body of neuroscientific research confirms that contemplative practices such as meditation and traditional yoga have measurably positive effects on memory, attention, and empathy, while lowering levels of stress and anxiety. This ACME session offers our community the tools to step back from your hectic lives and be present in the here and now. Wear your comfiest clothes and find out how meditation can help you.\N\NThis session is for all ages. No previous meditation experience required.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In our fast-paced society filled with cell phones, screens, and endless distractions, it can be difficult to find a moment of time to think, let alone connect with another person.<br /><br />Through guided meditation, art-based exercise, and group dialogue, this ACME meditation session will teach you how to slow down, be present, and observe the world around you. A growing body of neuroscientific research confirms that contemplative practices such as meditation and traditional yoga have measurably positive effects on memory, attention, and empathy, while lowering levels of stress and anxiety. This ACME session offers our community the tools to step back from your hectic lives and be present in the here and now. Wear your comfiest clothes and find out how meditation can help you.<br /><br />This session is for all ages. No previous meditation experience required.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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SUMMARY:Native American Artists' Voices
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/acme
DESCRIPTION:This ACME Session is part of the UMFA’s "Now West!" programming in conjunction with "Go West! Art of the American Frontier" from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and is a celebration of contemporary Native American Artists’ Voices working in mediums including performance, poetry, painting, and photography. Through presentations, storytelling, art making activities, and other experiential activities, these artists will explore connections between their indigenous roots and their art practices.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This ACME Session is part of the UMFA’s "Now West!" programming in conjunction with "Go West! Art of the American Frontier" from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and is a celebration of contemporary Native American Artists’ Voices working in mediums including performance, poetry, painting, and photography. Through presentations, storytelling, art making activities, and other experiential activities, these artists will explore connections between their indigenous roots and their art practices.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180504T180000
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SUMMARY:Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers
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URL:https://glencanyonexhibit.com
DESCRIPTION:Iconic Utah outfitter Ken Sleight began his river-guiding career in Glen Canyon during the mid-1950s, just as the Glen Canyon Dam blueprints jumped from the drawing board to remote desert terrain. The pulse of the Colorado River through the canyon would soon be halted by a cement wall and Glen Canyon backfilled with water. Ken knew the condition of the canyon was terminal. He used every ray of daylight to memorize every detail of the canyon before inundation: to learn its 125 side canyons, to observe Native American ruins and mining relics, and to immerse himself in the lives of seminal guides who preceded him like Dave Rust, Bert Loper, and Moki Mac.\N\NNow 88 years old, Ken and a team of Glen Canyon curators open the archives to create a museum exhibit: Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers. With historic landscape photographs, First American artifacts, boats and other gear, passenger portraits and journals, guides’ handwritten-packing lists, and more, this is an exhibit as simple, gritty, and rich as a trip through Glen Canyon with Ken. Within the walls of the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River, Utah in 2018, Glen Canyon lives again.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Iconic Utah outfitter Ken Sleight began his river-guiding career in Glen Canyon during the mid-1950s, just as the Glen Canyon Dam blueprints jumped from the drawing board to remote desert terrain. The pulse of the Colorado River through the canyon would soon be halted by a cement wall and Glen Canyon backfilled with water. Ken knew the condition of the canyon was terminal. He used every ray of daylight to memorize every detail of the canyon before inundation: to learn its 125 side canyons, to observe Native American ruins and mining relics, and to immerse himself in the lives of seminal guides who preceded him like Dave Rust, Bert Loper, and Moki Mac.<br /><br />Now 88 years old, Ken and a team of Glen Canyon curators open the archives to create a museum exhibit: Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers. With historic landscape photographs, First American artifacts, boats and other gear, passenger portraits and journals, guides’ handwritten-packing lists, and more, this is an exhibit as simple, gritty, and rich as a trip through Glen Canyon with Ken. Within the walls of the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River, Utah in 2018, Glen Canyon lives again.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T160000
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SUMMARY:Pioneer Day Celebration
CREATED:20260308T110127Z
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/DaughtersOfUtahPioneersUintahCompany/
DESCRIPTION:Pioneer Day Celebration at the Vernal Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum featuring old-fashioned games and activities for children, homesteading skills, and live demonstrations including blacksmithing, pottery making, and yarn spinning.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pioneer Day Celebration at the Vernal Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum featuring old-fashioned games and activities for children, homesteading skills, and live demonstrations including blacksmithing, pottery making, and yarn spinning.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180813T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180813T200000
UID:1A183AD2-FE4F-4653-ACC0-F146C4B3A87D
SUMMARY:Digital Parenting Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110126Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110126Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1273
DESCRIPTION:How has parenting changed over the past decade?  How do you parent around technology? This free and open to the public discussion will share tips, strategies and discuss how to be a better digital parent by looking at technology through a humanities lens.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How has parenting changed over the past decade?  How do you parent around technology? This free and open to the public discussion will share tips, strategies and discuss how to be a better digital parent by looking at technology through a humanities lens.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180906T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180906T220000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival: The Women of Trachis
CREATED:20260308T110128Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110128Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/classicalgreekfestival/
DESCRIPTION:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.\N\NMutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. \N\NA community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance in the Jewel Thrater at Westminster College.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.<br /><br />Mutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. <br /><br />A community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance in the Jewel Thrater at Westminster College.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180913T190000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival: The Women of Trachis
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/classicalgreekfestival/
DESCRIPTION:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.\N\NMutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. \N\NA community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance in the Jewel Thrater at Westminster College.\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.<br /><br />Mutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. <br /><br />A community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance in the Jewel Thrater at Westminster College.<br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180921T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180921T220000
UID:5B50FD94-2FFA-4E89-8B49-8AD633609750
SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre Festival: The Women of Trachis
CREATED:20260308T110128Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110128Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/classicalgreekfestival/
DESCRIPTION:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.\N\NMutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. \N\NA community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center.\N\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.<br /><br />Mutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. <br /><br />A community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center.<br /><br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180924T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180924T190000
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SUMMARY:Classical Greek Theatre: The Women of Trachis
CREATED:20260308T110128Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110128Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/classicalgreekfestival/
DESCRIPTION:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.\N\NMutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. \N\NA community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance at the De Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University.  \N\N\NThis project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Classical Greek Theatre festival presents "The Women of Trachis" by Sophocles, directed by Javen Tanner.<br /><br />Mutability; uncertainty; a universe of precipitous change: these themes are at the heart of Sophocles' tragic vision. But nowhere are they elaborated with more urgency than in Women of Trachis. <br /><br />A community discussion led by dramaturg, Jim Svendsen, will be held prior to the performance at the De Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University.  <br /><br /><br />This project is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181003T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181003T000000
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SUMMARY:The Judge Public Screening and Discussion
CREATED:20260308T110128Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110128Z
URL:https://www.uvu.edu/studentlife/reflectioncenter/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Valley University Reflection Center for a screening and discussion of THE JUDGE, a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Utah Valley University Reflection Center for a screening and discussion of THE JUDGE, a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190618T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190618T140000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Delving into Shakespeare's Language 
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1529
DESCRIPTION:Ben Henderson of Utah Valley University delves into Shakespeare text as key to how we make meaning:  Then and today. Participation event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ben Henderson of Utah Valley University delves into Shakespeare text as key to how we make meaning:  Then and today. Participation event.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190618T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190618T193000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Combat as Character in Shakespeare
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1528
DESCRIPTION:Kailey Azure Green of Utah Valley University demonstrates in a workshop how the Shakespeare characters use violence to problem solve and underscore themes. \NModern relevance: Then and today. Participation event. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Kailey Azure Green of Utah Valley University demonstrates in a workshop how the Shakespeare characters use violence to problem solve and underscore themes. <br />Modern relevance: Then and today. Participation event. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190718T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190718T200000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: The Modern Relevance of Shakespeare’s Characters
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1530
DESCRIPTION:Bryson Smellie of Utah Valley University demonstrates in a workshop how the Shakespeare characters problem solve and underscore themes of both Renaissance and modern relevance: Then and today. Participation event. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bryson Smellie of Utah Valley University demonstrates in a workshop how the Shakespeare characters problem solve and underscore themes of both Renaissance and modern relevance: Then and today. Participation event. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190719T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190719T200000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Mental Health Issues in "As You Like it" 
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1524
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare explores the issues of mental health, depression, anxiety as his lead characters in "As You Like It" both face the death of their father and domestic abuse.  This is a comedy which addresses the Issues with hope.  McKay Nichol of UVU addresses the issues then and now.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Shakespeare explores the issues of mental health, depression, anxiety as his lead characters in "As You Like It" both face the death of their father and domestic abuse.  This is a comedy which addresses the Issues with hope.  McKay Nichol of UVU addresses the issues then and now.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190722T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190722T200000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Gender and Identity, Now & Then 
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1526
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare explores and compares to modern times the role of women Shakespeare's time and  in  "As You Like It".  MFA actor/instructor from the University of San Diego Ben Hopkin addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary slant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Shakespeare explores and compares to modern times the role of women Shakespeare's time and  in  "As You Like It".  MFA actor/instructor from the University of San Diego Ben Hopkin addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary slant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190725T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190725T200000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Gender and Identity, Now & Then 
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1525
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare explores the issues of identity, including gender identity, as Rosalind disguises herself as a man and explores the nature and relationship of the sexes and even gender identity in  "As You Like It".  Dr. Kathy Curtiss addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary slant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Shakespeare explores the issues of identity, including gender identity, as Rosalind disguises herself as a man and explores the nature and relationship of the sexes and even gender identity in  "As You Like It".  Dr. Kathy Curtiss addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary slant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190726T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190726T200000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Dr Bruce Young: Love, Courtship, & Conversion"
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1527
DESCRIPTION:Dr Bruce Young explores and compares to modern times "Love, Courtship, & Conversion in Shakespeare’s Universal Themes: 1599 and Today”  in  "As You Like It".  Dr. Young addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary reflection. Participation event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dr Bruce Young explores and compares to modern times "Love, Courtship, & Conversion in Shakespeare’s Universal Themes: 1599 and Today”  in  "As You Like It".  Dr. Young addresses the issues then and now with a contemporary reflection. Participation event.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190915
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SUMMARY:CGTF presents: Prometheus Bound
CREATED:20260308T110132Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110132Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1685
DESCRIPTION:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.\NCourage Theatre, Westminster College\NSept. 5-7, 12-14 @ 7:30PM\N7PM Literary Discussion by Jim Svendsen
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.<br />Courage Theatre, Westminster College<br />Sept. 5-7, 12-14 @ 7:30PM<br />7PM Literary Discussion by Jim Svendsen
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190913T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190913T193000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Edgy Modern Relevance in "Wolves of Sherwood"
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1532
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Re, director of "Wolves of Sherwood" explores the Medieval history and edgy modern setting of the Wolves of Sherwood, comparing gang dynamics and dark comedy themes in the Game of Thrones-like Medieval piece. Participation event. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sarah Re, director of "Wolves of Sherwood" explores the Medieval history and edgy modern setting of the Wolves of Sherwood, comparing gang dynamics and dark comedy themes in the Game of Thrones-like Medieval piece. Participation event. 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190914T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190914T170000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary All-day Workshop 
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1533
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Re, Kathy Curtiss, Calee Gardner, Matt Carlin, and other Renaissance Now Company members lead an all afternoon event with participation in history, language, dance (period and modern), Music, and a Shakespeare monologue and sonnet share "competition style" with awards.  High school age and youth invited.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sarah Re, Kathy Curtiss, Calee Gardner, Matt Carlin, and other Renaissance Now Company members lead an all afternoon event with participation in history, language, dance (period and modern), Music, and a Shakespeare monologue and sonnet share "competition style" with awards.  High school age and youth invited.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190918T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190918T000000
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SUMMARY:CGTF presents: Prometheus Bound
CREATED:20260308T110132Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110132Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1686
DESCRIPTION:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190920T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190920T120000
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SUMMARY:CGTF presents: Prometheus Bound
CREATED:20260308T110132Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110132Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1687
DESCRIPTION:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190920T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190920T193000
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare, Our Contemporary: Gang Mentality in Medieval/Modern Times
CREATED:20260308T110130Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1531
DESCRIPTION:Chelsea Frandsen, author of "Wolves of Sherwood" explores the modern relevance of these medieval themes in the gang violence of today. Then and today. Participation event. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Chelsea Frandsen, author of "Wolves of Sherwood" explores the modern relevance of these medieval themes in the gang violence of today. Then and today. Participation event. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190923T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190923T190000
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SUMMARY:CGTF presents: Prometheus Bound
CREATED:20260308T110132Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110132Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1688
DESCRIPTION:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Prometheus Bound tells of the fall of the Titan Prometheus at the hands of the newly crowned king of the gods, the Olympian Zeus. Bound to a rock at the bottom of a ravine in the far flung Caucasus, Prometheus is visited by the Oceanids - nymphs of the world’s many springs, their father Oceanus - the primordial world-encircling river, Io—the mortal woman loved by Zeus and harried by Hera, and finally by Hermes—the young Olympian chosen as the emissary of Zeus.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191008T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191008T000000
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SUMMARY:Celebración de cosecha - Born from Corn
CREATED:20260308T110131Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T110131Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1624
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is open to the community at either the Mary Jackson School Garden or the Rose Park Community Garden. Celebrate the end of the season with food, music, and good company. (This workshop will be presented in 2 days; participants may choose one to attend.)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191010T170000
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SUMMARY:Celebración de cosecha - Born from Corn
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1625
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is open to the community at either the Mary Jackson School Garden or the Rose Park Community Garden. Celebrate the end of the season with food, music, and good company. (This workshop will be presented in 2 days; participants may choose one to attend.)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This workshop is open to the community at either the Mary Jackson School Garden or the Rose Park Community Garden. Celebrate the end of the season with food, music, and good company. (This workshop will be presented in 2 days; participants may choose one to attend.)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191022T180000
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SUMMARY:Calaveritas Literarias - Todos podemos escribir
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1623
DESCRIPTION:We will remember our loved ones, dead or alive to write fun "Calaveritas". Free workshop in Spanish. Registration in https://www.artesmexut.org/mexican-art-and-history-classes-1
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We will remember our loved ones, dead or alive to write fun "Calaveritas". Free workshop in Spanish. Registration in https://www.artesmexut.org/mexican-art-and-history-classes-1
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191029T113000
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SUMMARY:Voices of the American West
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1710
DESCRIPTION:Cowboy-trodden myths of the “Old West” have historically obscured or censored many voices, and continue to shape our ideas of what—and who—a New West should look like and include. Novelists Karin Anderson (Before Us Like a Land of Dreams) and Rebecca Claren (Kickdown) bring their characters to life in a discussion on challenging dominant narratives through their writing, moderated by Kirsten Johanna Allen.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cowboy-trodden myths of the “Old West” have historically obscured or censored many voices, and continue to shape our ideas of what—and who—a New West should look like and include. Novelists Karin Anderson (Before Us Like a Land of Dreams) and Rebecca Claren (Kickdown) bring their characters to life in a discussion on challenging dominant narratives through their writing, moderated by Kirsten Johanna Allen.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191030T190000
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SUMMARY:Re-Writing the American West
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1711
DESCRIPTION:Join writers Karin Anderson, Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, and Heather Holland in a panel discussion about writing and exploring voices that often go unheard in the cowboy-trodden American West. How do you challenge dominant narratives? How do you research for writing based in place? How do you encourage your students to widen their view of home? Moderated by Lauren Matthews, this discussion and reading will be in the Rasmussen Room of the Greenwood Student Center at Snow College on Wednesday October 30 at 7:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join writers Karin Anderson, Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, and Heather Holland in a panel discussion about writing and exploring voices that often go unheard in the cowboy-trodden American West. How do you challenge dominant narratives? How do you research for writing based in place? How do you encourage your students to widen their view of home? Moderated by Lauren Matthews, this discussion and reading will be in the Rasmussen Room of the Greenwood Student Center at Snow College on Wednesday October 30 at 7:00 p.m. It is free and open to the public. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191031T130000
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SUMMARY:Other Bodies, Other Voices
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1712
DESCRIPTION:How do creative writers find ways to embody the voices of their characters? How do we write to release them into the bodies of readers and performers? UVU writer-professors discuss their fiction, poetry, and performance as they create characters who speak and live beyond their makers. \NDr. Kimberly Abunuwara (playwright and stage performer, UVU Professor and Director of Humanities), Dr. Karin Anderson, (UVU Professor of English, author of Before Us Like a Land of Dreams), and Dr. Kara Van De Graaf (UVU Professor of English, author of prize-winning poetry collection Spitting Image), moderated by Dr. Julie Nichols (UVU Professor of English, author of Pigs When They Straddle the Air). Join our conversation on Thursday, October 1, 2019 in the Clarke Building, Room 510. Refreshments and informal conversation with the authors will follow. This event is free and open to the public. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How do creative writers find ways to embody the voices of their characters? How do we write to release them into the bodies of readers and performers? UVU writer-professors discuss their fiction, poetry, and performance as they create characters who speak and live beyond their makers. <br />Dr. Kimberly Abunuwara (playwright and stage performer, UVU Professor and Director of Humanities), Dr. Karin Anderson, (UVU Professor of English, author of Before Us Like a Land of Dreams), and Dr. Kara Van De Graaf (UVU Professor of English, author of prize-winning poetry collection Spitting Image), moderated by Dr. Julie Nichols (UVU Professor of English, author of Pigs When They Straddle the Air). Join our conversation on Thursday, October 1, 2019 in the Clarke Building, Room 510. Refreshments and informal conversation with the authors will follow. This event is free and open to the public. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191104T183000
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SUMMARY:Unheard Voices of the American West
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1713
DESCRIPTION:Join writers Karin Anderson, Lynn Kilpatrick, and Julie Nichols in a conversation about writing and exploring voices that often go unheard in the cowboy-trodden American West. How do you challenge dominant narratives? How do you research for writing based in place? The discussion and reading will be on the 4th floor of the Salt Lake City Library on Monday November 4 at 6:30 p.m. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join writers Karin Anderson, Lynn Kilpatrick, and Julie Nichols in a conversation about writing and exploring voices that often go unheard in the cowboy-trodden American West. How do you challenge dominant narratives? How do you research for writing based in place? The discussion and reading will be on the 4th floor of the Salt Lake City Library on Monday November 4 at 6:30 p.m. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191207T130000
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SUMMARY:Holiday Inn Community Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T110130Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1542
DESCRIPTION:Bravo community conversation hosted by Wendy Oltmanns in conjunction with Holiday Inn prior to the matinee that day.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bravo community conversation hosted by Wendy Oltmanns in conjunction with Holiday Inn prior to the matinee that day.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200109T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Club at Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1721
DESCRIPTION:Join PBS Utah and the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art in Logan for a screening and discussion about the pressures facing teens these days. This is the fourth installment of our partnership with NEHMA utilizing our Book Club in a Box Program. We will come having read Dear Evan Hansen, and watch clips from the original KUED production, Hope Lives. Davey Davis, who is featured in the film, will be there to answer questions, and Dr. Lisonbee will lead a discussion on the book.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join PBS Utah and the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art in Logan for a screening and discussion about the pressures facing teens these days. This is the fourth installment of our partnership with NEHMA utilizing our Book Club in a Box Program. We will come having read Dear Evan Hansen, and watch clips from the original KUED production, Hope Lives. Davey Davis, who is featured in the film, will be there to answer questions, and Dr. Lisonbee will lead a discussion on the book.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200116T133000
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SUMMARY:Beyond Suffrage: Stacy Bernal
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1742
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on January 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the Stewart Library's Hetzel-Hoellein Room (room 321) for the kickoff of "Beyond Suffrage: A Century of Northern Utah Women Making History." This lecture series will look at what women have done since the passage of the 19th Amendment.\N\NFirst up is Stacy Bernal, a local author and motivational speaker, with her lecture "The Things We Don’t Talk About: A Memoir of Hardships, Healing and Hope."\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us on January 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the Stewart Library's Hetzel-Hoellein Room (room 321) for the kickoff of "Beyond Suffrage: A Century of Northern Utah Women Making History." This lecture series will look at what women have done since the passage of the 19th Amendment.<br /><br />First up is Stacy Bernal, a local author and motivational speaker, with her lecture "The Things We Don’t Talk About: A Memoir of Hardships, Healing and Hope."<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200125T130000
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SUMMARY:Peter and the Starcatchers Student Discussion
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1719
DESCRIPTION:Join local scholars and Davis County students in exploring the themes of family, courage, leadership, and responsibility in the play, Peter and the Starcatchers.  \N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join local scholars and Davis County students in exploring the themes of family, courage, leadership, and responsibility in the play, Peter and the Starcatchers.  <br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200208T190000
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SUMMARY:King Conversation @ PBS Utah
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1722
DESCRIPTION:PBS Utah has partnered with the MLK Commission for our Book Club in a Box program. We will host a King Conversation in the form a discussion about the book Coming of Age in Mississippi and the KUED production Utah's Freedom Riders. Dr. Karen Johnson from the University of Utah will lead a discussion and filmmaker Nancy Green will be available to answer questions. Check out the book at your local library and come prepared for an in-depth discussion!\N\NSeating is limited. Please RSVP to ldurham@pbsutah.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:PBS Utah has partnered with the MLK Commission for our Book Club in a Box program. We will host a King Conversation in the form a discussion about the book Coming of Age in Mississippi and the KUED production Utah's Freedom Riders. Dr. Karen Johnson from the University of Utah will lead a discussion and filmmaker Nancy Green will be available to answer questions. Check out the book at your local library and come prepared for an in-depth discussion!<br /><br />Seating is limited. Please RSVP to ldurham@pbsutah.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200520T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Club at Salt Lake County Library
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1787
DESCRIPTION:Join PBS Utah and the Salt Lake County Library for a screening and discussion of On the Spectrum, a KUED Classic documentary followed by a discussion on the film and the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. This project is part of PBS Utah's Book Club in a Box project.\Npbsutah.org/events\NA KUED original production, On the Spectrum focuses on the stories of three Utahns to examine the challenges faced by children and adults living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and the impact it has on families.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join PBS Utah and the Salt Lake County Library for a screening and discussion of On the Spectrum, a KUED Classic documentary followed by a discussion on the film and the book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. This project is part of PBS Utah's Book Club in a Box project.<br />pbsutah.org/events<br />A KUED original production, On the Spectrum focuses on the stories of three Utahns to examine the challenges faced by children and adults living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and the impact it has on families.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200624T190000
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SUMMARY:Through The Lens: A livestream of Public Trust
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URL:https://www.utahfilmcenter.org/event/free-live-stream-public-trust/
DESCRIPTION:Part love letter, part political exposé, Public Trust investigates how we arrived at this precarious moment through three heated conflicts—a national monument in the Utah desert, a proposed mine in the Boundary Waters, and oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge—and makes a case for their continued protection. At the Utah Film Center, it is our mission to bring human experiences from around the world to Utah. By hearing urgent stories of those most affected by our handling of public land, Public Trust allows Utahn’s to view our unique role in this national discussion. Please join us. This event is free.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Part love letter, part political exposé, Public Trust investigates how we arrived at this precarious moment through three heated conflicts—a national monument in the Utah desert, a proposed mine in the Boundary Waters, and oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge—and makes a case for their continued protection. At the Utah Film Center, it is our mission to bring human experiences from around the world to Utah. By hearing urgent stories of those most affected by our handling of public land, Public Trust allows Utahn’s to view our unique role in this national discussion. Please join us. This event is free.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200725
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SUMMARY:Tice & Argyle: Arms & Violence in History
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1888
DESCRIPTION:Jakob Tice and Adam Argyle demonstrate and work with participants to experience the use of Violence and its place in society over a 200 year period, including Shakespeare's time.  They will discuss the use of force, as a relevant topic of our time, and compare to the periods which the swords and weaponry historically ti to the use of force in our time.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Jakob Tice and Adam Argyle demonstrate and work with participants to experience the use of Violence and its place in society over a 200 year period, including Shakespeare's time.  They will discuss the use of force, as a relevant topic of our time, and compare to the periods which the swords and weaponry historically ti to the use of force in our time.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210408T190000
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SUMMARY:Guest Writers Series with Miranda Mellis
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URL:https://english.utah.edu/news-and-events/events.php
DESCRIPTION:The U of U Guest Writers Series proudly presents a reading by author Miranda Mellis. Q&A to follow. \N\NA registration link will be made available on the series main webpage a week before the event.\N\NMiranda Mellis is the author of Demystifications (forthcoming, Solid Objects); The Quarry (Trafficker Press, 2013); The Spokes (Solid Objects, 2012); None of This Is Real (Sidebrow Press, 2012); Materialisms (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2009); and others. She has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction, and has been an Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts and Millay Colony. She is an editor at The Encyclopedia Project and teaches at The Evergreen State College.\N\NAll Guest Writers Series events are free and open to the public.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The U of U Guest Writers Series proudly presents a reading by author Miranda Mellis. Q&A to follow. <br /><br />A registration link will be made available on the series main webpage a week before the event.<br /><br />Miranda Mellis is the author of Demystifications (forthcoming, Solid Objects); The Quarry (Trafficker Press, 2013); The Spokes (Solid Objects, 2012); None of This Is Real (Sidebrow Press, 2012); Materialisms (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2009); and others. She has been awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction, and has been an Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts and Millay Colony. She is an editor at The Encyclopedia Project and teaches at The Evergreen State College.<br /><br />All Guest Writers Series events are free and open to the public.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210429T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: Dawn by Octavia Butler
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URL:https://kimballartcenter.org/event/book-discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we discuss books that make you want to think, explore, and connect. \N\NTonight’s discussion will focus on Octavia Butler’s novel, Dawn. Butler is a recipient of multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, and was the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship.\N\NThis discussion will be led by Elizabeth Callaway, Assistant Professor in the University of Utah's Department of English. Her research sits at the intersections of environmental humanities, digital humanities, and new media studies. Her book, Eden’s Endemics: Narratives of Biodiversity on Earth and Beyond, reexamines biodiversity, paying attention to the narratives, genres, and tropes that are drawn upon in representations of biodiversity and reveals that biodiversity is as much a matter of stories as of species. \N\NThis program has received funding from Utah Humanities (UH). UH empowers Utahns to improve their communities through active engagement in the humanities.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we discuss books that make you want to think, explore, and connect. <br /><br />Tonight’s discussion will focus on Octavia Butler’s novel, Dawn. Butler is a recipient of multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, and was the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship.<br /><br />This discussion will be led by Elizabeth Callaway, Assistant Professor in the University of Utah's Department of English. Her research sits at the intersections of environmental humanities, digital humanities, and new media studies. Her book, Eden’s Endemics: Narratives of Biodiversity on Earth and Beyond, reexamines biodiversity, paying attention to the narratives, genres, and tropes that are drawn upon in representations of biodiversity and reveals that biodiversity is as much a matter of stories as of species. <br /><br />This program has received funding from Utah Humanities (UH). UH empowers Utahns to improve their communities through active engagement in the humanities.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210520T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Discussion: The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin
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URL:https://kimballartcenter.org/event/book-discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we discuss books that make you want to think, explore, and connect. \N\NTonight’s discussion will focus on The Fifth Season, the first book in the critically acclaimed, three-time Hugo award-winning trilogy by NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin.\N\NThis discussion will be led by W. Andrew Shephard, Assistant Professor of African American Literature in the University of Utah’s Department of English. His current research project,  titled “‘Temples for Tomorrow’: African American Speculative Fiction and Historical Narrative,” investigates black authors’ uses of science fiction and fantasy as a means of working through a vexed relationship to history and laying the foundation for a more utopian future.\N\NThis program has received funding from Utah Humanities (UH). UH empowers Utahns to improve their communities through active engagement in the humanities.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we discuss books that make you want to think, explore, and connect. <br /><br />Tonight’s discussion will focus on The Fifth Season, the first book in the critically acclaimed, three-time Hugo award-winning trilogy by NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin.<br /><br />This discussion will be led by W. Andrew Shephard, Assistant Professor of African American Literature in the University of Utah’s Department of English. His current research project,  titled “‘Temples for Tomorrow’: African American Speculative Fiction and Historical Narrative,” investigates black authors’ uses of science fiction and fantasy as a means of working through a vexed relationship to history and laying the foundation for a more utopian future.<br /><br />This program has received funding from Utah Humanities (UH). UH empowers Utahns to improve their communities through active engagement in the humanities.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210527T070000
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SUMMARY:Nicola López and Noah Chasin in Conversation
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2256
DESCRIPTION:Colleagues Nicola López and Noah Chasin join us for an evening on Zoom as they discuss their experiences at the intersection of art, urbanism, and architecture.\N\NMs. López will share about her artistic process and dive deeper into how she engages urban structures and architectural imagery to reimagine our contemporary, human-built landscape as well as its relationship to non-human nature.\N\NMr. Chasin will speak to his work in urbanism and human rights as he introduces questions on how citizenship and access are adjudicated in urban social networks.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Colleagues Nicola López and Noah Chasin join us for an evening on Zoom as they discuss their experiences at the intersection of art, urbanism, and architecture.<br /><br />Ms. López will share about her artistic process and dive deeper into how she engages urban structures and architectural imagery to reimagine our contemporary, human-built landscape as well as its relationship to non-human nature.<br /><br />Mr. Chasin will speak to his work in urbanism and human rights as he introduces questions on how citizenship and access are adjudicated in urban social networks.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210611T180000
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth, State of Black Utah, Town Hall Meeting
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2257
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth, State of Black Utah, Town Hall Meeting has asked Brolly Arts to present the Beloved Community Project (BCP) film followed by a panel discussion to open the week long events of Juneteenth.  It will be in person and streamed by zoom. The the Beloved Community Project film is a documentary that focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King’s articulation of the Beloved Community in that it is possible to create civil, equitable and harmonious communities through non-violent social change.  The Beloved Community Project  - through film, storytelling, history, current events and movement - addresses global issues with local relevance and asks what each of us can do for change.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Juneteenth, State of Black Utah, Town Hall Meeting has asked Brolly Arts to present the Beloved Community Project (BCP) film followed by a panel discussion to open the week long events of Juneteenth.  It will be in person and streamed by zoom. The the Beloved Community Project film is a documentary that focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King’s articulation of the Beloved Community in that it is possible to create civil, equitable and harmonious communities through non-violent social change.  The Beloved Community Project  - through film, storytelling, history, current events and movement - addresses global issues with local relevance and asks what each of us can do for change.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210707T190000
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SUMMARY:Through The Lens: World Debut
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2258
DESCRIPTION:The film, World Debut, is about three new Olympic sports (skateboarding, speed climbing and surfing) born on the fringes of society. Doug Fabrizio of Radiowest will moderate an in-person discussion with the filmmakers and one of the film's subjects. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210813T190000
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SUMMARY:Matthew Oviatt:  Shakespeare, Our Contemporary
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2261
DESCRIPTION:Dramaturg Matt Oviatt looks deep into the themes of the Tempest and will foster discussion on the "monsters" and "myths" of our lore and how the play leads to understanding and inclusion.  Matt will do an exercise on contemporary group dynamics that deal with fear and exclusion. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dramaturg Matt Oviatt looks deep into the themes of the Tempest and will foster discussion on the "monsters" and "myths" of our lore and how the play leads to understanding and inclusion.  Matt will do an exercise on contemporary group dynamics that deal with fear and exclusion. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210814T183000
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SUMMARY:Bruce Young: Shakespeare, Our Contemporary
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Bruce Young, internationally known, published Shakespeare scholar, will address the themes in broader Shakespeare canon about the uses and practices of power in our day.  What is magic? What power can wield? Is Love the ultimate transformative power?  Dr Young will explore with the participants the relevance of our time:  our search for a balance of justice and mercy,  truth in politics, and the use of power in dealing one another.answers are explored. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dr. Bruce Young, internationally known, published Shakespeare scholar, will address the themes in broader Shakespeare canon about the uses and practices of power in our day.  What is magic? What power can wield? Is Love the ultimate transformative power?  Dr Young will explore with the participants the relevance of our time:  our search for a balance of justice and mercy,  truth in politics, and the use of power in dealing one another.answers are explored. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210818T190000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Kathy Curtiss:  Voices of our Time
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2262
DESCRIPTION:Kathy Curtiss explores with the participants the causes of factions in contemporary culture: the origins of gangs, domestic unrest, generational differences unique to our time.  She will discuss the contemporary "take" of the monologues in the Diaries of Romeo & Juliet.  Activities for participants will explore their own "diary" for a modern time.  Time taken to share diaries.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Kathy Curtiss explores with the participants the causes of factions in contemporary culture: the origins of gangs, domestic unrest, generational differences unique to our time.  She will discuss the contemporary "take" of the monologues in the Diaries of Romeo & Juliet.  Activities for participants will explore their own "diary" for a modern time.  Time taken to share diaries.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210819T190000
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SUMMARY:Adam Argyle:  The Use of Force, Then and Now
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2263
DESCRIPTION:Adam Argyle: Detailed History of weaponry through 200 years, outlining and demonstrating the “Uses of Force”.  Comparison of the psychology behind force and examination of gun violence today, compared to it’s roots and traditions in period cultures.\N\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Adam Argyle: Detailed History of weaponry through 200 years, outlining and demonstrating the “Uses of Force”.  Comparison of the psychology behind force and examination of gun violence today, compared to it’s roots and traditions in period cultures.<br /><br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210820T190000
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SUMMARY:Jeremy Sortore: Night/ Museum: cultural inclusion
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2264
DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Sortore explores why modern takes on Shakespeare are making the issues alive for the young contemporary culture.  Traditionally, Shakespeare may have been "A Night at the Museum"  and a hallmark of Cultural exclusion to many cultures.  Sortore brings to light the new traditions in Shakespeare, and the inclusion of new issues and lifestyles. \N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Jeremy Sortore explores why modern takes on Shakespeare are making the issues alive for the young contemporary culture.  Traditionally, Shakespeare may have been "A Night at the Museum"  and a hallmark of Cultural exclusion to many cultures.  Sortore brings to light the new traditions in Shakespeare, and the inclusion of new issues and lifestyles. <br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210821T183000
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SUMMARY:Christian Moore: Urban/Suburban Youth Crisis
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2265
DESCRIPTION:Internationally known Youth Crisis leader for the "Why Try" program and the "Resilience" podcast Christian Moore examines with the participants of this Humanities event the problems and challenges of Urban/Suburban American youth today.  He offers a discussion of those challenges, their roots, and best practices for solutions. \N\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Internationally known Youth Crisis leader for the "Why Try" program and the "Resilience" podcast Christian Moore examines with the participants of this Humanities event the problems and challenges of Urban/Suburban American youth today.  He offers a discussion of those challenges, their roots, and best practices for solutions. <br /><br /><br />
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SUMMARY:Guest Writers Series with A.E. Stallings
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2267
DESCRIPTION:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with poet and translator A.E. Stallings.\N\NA.E. Stallings is an American poet who studied Classics at the University of Georgia and Oxford. She has published three collections of poetry, Archaic Smile, Hapax, and Olives, and a verse translation of Lucretius, The Nature of Things. She has received a translation grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and fellowships from United States Artists, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. She is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She speaks and lectures widely on a variety of topics, and has been a regular faculty member at the West Chester Poetry Conference and the Sewanee Summer Writers’ Conference. Having studied in Athens, Georgia, she now lives in Athens, Greece.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with poet and translator A.E. Stallings.<br /><br />A.E. Stallings is an American poet who studied Classics at the University of Georgia and Oxford. She has published three collections of poetry, Archaic Smile, Hapax, and Olives, and a verse translation of Lucretius, The Nature of Things. She has received a translation grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and fellowships from United States Artists, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. She is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She speaks and lectures widely on a variety of topics, and has been a regular faculty member at the West Chester Poetry Conference and the Sewanee Summer Writers’ Conference. Having studied in Athens, Georgia, she now lives in Athens, Greece.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T190000
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SUMMARY:Guest Writers Series with Camille Dungy
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2268
DESCRIPTION:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with poet and essayist Camille Dungy.\N\NCamille T. Dungy is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan UP, 2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award, and the essay collection Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood and History (W.W. Norton, 2017), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Dungy has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry and From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great. A 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, her honors include NEA Fellowships in poetry (2003) and prose (2018), an American Book Award, two NAACP Image Award nominations, and two Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominations. She is University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with poet and essayist Camille Dungy.<br /><br />Camille T. Dungy is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan UP, 2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award, and the essay collection Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood and History (W.W. Norton, 2017), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Dungy has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry and From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great. A 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, her honors include NEA Fellowships in poetry (2003) and prose (2018), an American Book Award, two NAACP Image Award nominations, and two Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominations. She is University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211104T190000
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SUMMARY:Guest Writers Series with Diane Williams
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2271
DESCRIPTION:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with author Diane Williams.\N\NDiane Williams is the author of ten collections of short fiction, most recently How High?—That High and The Collected Stories of Diane Williams, both out from Soho Press. Williams is the founder and editor of the literary annual NOON. Her fiction appears frequently in Harper’s, The Paris Review, Granta, and The London Review of Books, among others. She has been awarded four Pushcart Prizes.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with author Diane Williams.<br /><br />Diane Williams is the author of ten collections of short fiction, most recently How High?—That High and The Collected Stories of Diane Williams, both out from Soho Press. Williams is the founder and editor of the literary annual NOON. Her fiction appears frequently in Harper’s, The Paris Review, Granta, and The London Review of Books, among others. She has been awarded four Pushcart Prizes.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211117T110000
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SUMMARY:Guest Writers Series with Jenny Erpenbeck
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2269
DESCRIPTION:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with writer Jenny Erpenbeck.\N\NJenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967. She is the author of several works of fiction, including the novels Go, Went, Gone, The End of Days, Visitation, and The Book of Words, each translated by Susan Bernofsky and published by New Directions, and most recently Not a Novel: A Memoir in Pieces. The End of Days won the prestigious Hans Fallada Prize and the International Foreign Fiction Prize. Erpenbeck lives in Berlin.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:University of Utah’s Guest Writers Series presents a reading and conversation with writer Jenny Erpenbeck.<br /><br />Jenny Erpenbeck was born in East Berlin in 1967. She is the author of several works of fiction, including the novels Go, Went, Gone, The End of Days, Visitation, and The Book of Words, each translated by Susan Bernofsky and published by New Directions, and most recently Not a Novel: A Memoir in Pieces. The End of Days won the prestigious Hans Fallada Prize and the International Foreign Fiction Prize. Erpenbeck lives in Berlin.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220518T190000
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SUMMARY:Through The Lens: Watermelon Woman 
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2440
DESCRIPTION:This free screening of the 1996 classic, Watermelon Woman, will also feature a discussion about the impact of the film and 90's independent American cinema with Doug Fabrizio and University of Utah Associate Professor Sarah E. S. Sinwell. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This free screening of the 1996 classic, Watermelon Woman, will also feature a discussion about the impact of the film and 90's independent American cinema with Doug Fabrizio and University of Utah Associate Professor Sarah E. S. Sinwell. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220827T170000
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Perspectives of Grand Staircase
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2609
DESCRIPTION:Screening of presentations done by Daniel Bulletts (Kaibab Paiute Tribe), Davina Smith (Dine Tribe), Troy Honahnie (Hopi), Val Panteah (Zuni), and Manual Heart (Ute Mountain Ute) on Indigenous Perspectives of Grand Staircase followed by a panel discussion with both presenters and the public.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Screening of presentations done by Daniel Bulletts (Kaibab Paiute Tribe), Davina Smith (Dine Tribe), Troy Honahnie (Hopi), Val Panteah (Zuni), and Manual Heart (Ute Mountain Ute) on Indigenous Perspectives of Grand Staircase followed by a panel discussion with both presenters and the public.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220912T170000
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SUMMARY:This Contested Land: A Conversation
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2610
DESCRIPTION:Author McKensie Long reads from her upcoming book This Contested Land: The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America's National Monuments. After there will be a discussion of what makes the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument a contested land and what possibilities there might be for its future. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Author McKensie Long reads from her upcoming book This Contested Land: The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America's National Monuments. After there will be a discussion of what makes the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument a contested land and what possibilities there might be for its future. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221015T170000
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SUMMARY:Climate and Culture
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2611
DESCRIPTION:Discussion on climate and culture led by Brooke Larsen and Alastair Bitsoi, young climate activists who together edited and published an anthology based on Climate literature. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Discussion on climate and culture led by Brooke Larsen and Alastair Bitsoi, young climate activists who together edited and published an anthology based on Climate literature. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221027T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221027T193000
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SUMMARY:Books & Bridges: The Soul Behind the Gothic Ghost Story
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2657
DESCRIPTION:Terryl Givens, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Religion at the University of Richmond, will examine the spiritual substrate of our most profound Gothic ghost stories. \N\NGhosts, demons, and angels are embodiments of the most deeply rooted human fears and aspirations. In the Romantic era, they flourish in literature as mediums for new explorations of good and evil, moving beyond the religious paradigms of the past. We will take a deep dive into such classics as Byron's Manfred, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and the Fausts of Marlowe and Goethe for what they tell us about reconstituting the spiritual in a secular world. \N\NA Q&A will follow. This is our first in-person event since March 2020. Refreshments will be served.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Terryl Givens, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Religion at the University of Richmond, will examine the spiritual substrate of our most profound Gothic ghost stories. <br /><br />Ghosts, demons, and angels are embodiments of the most deeply rooted human fears and aspirations. In the Romantic era, they flourish in literature as mediums for new explorations of good and evil, moving beyond the religious paradigms of the past. We will take a deep dive into such classics as Byron's Manfred, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and the Fausts of Marlowe and Goethe for what they tell us about reconstituting the spiritual in a secular world. <br /><br />A Q&A will follow. This is our first in-person event since March 2020. Refreshments will be served.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231102T093000
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SUMMARY:2024 Program Grant Virtual Workshops
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URL:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85889538777?pwd=mbMXl4p7RmoMDdriDK23F5A4wndpwD.1
DESCRIPTION:Join Utah Humanities staff to learn more about changes to our grant programs, the application process, and any questions you have. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Utah Humanities staff to learn more about changes to our grant programs, the application process, and any questions you have. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231113T140000
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SUMMARY:2024 Program Grant Virtual Workshops
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URL:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82357096778?pwd=rojolaSfpdtkViKmVxfozc7zW8x0sv.1
DESCRIPTION:Join us to go over the changes to our grant programs, the application process, and any questions you may have about them with the Grants Manager. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to go over the changes to our grant programs, the application process, and any questions you may have about them with the Grants Manager. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240104T190000
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SUMMARY:Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2971
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Nathan Rives, PhD, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Rives will lead the discussion on the\Ntitle: “Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Nathan Rives, PhD, Weber State<br />University. Professor Rives will lead the discussion on the<br />title: “Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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SUMMARY:Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2972
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by James Almeida, PhD, Weber\NState University. Professor Almeida will lead the\Ndiscussion on the title: “Incidents in the Life of a Slave\NGirl' by Harriet Jacobs.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by James Almeida, PhD, Weber<br />State University. Professor Almeida will lead the<br />discussion on the title: “Incidents in the Life of a Slave<br />Girl' by Harriet Jacobs.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240307T190000
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SUMMARY:McTeague: A Story of San Francisco
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2973
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Greg Lewis, PhD, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Lewis will lead the discussion on\Nthe title: “McTeague: A Story of San Francisco' by Frank\NNorris.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Greg Lewis, PhD, Weber State<br />University. Professor Lewis will lead the discussion on<br />the title: “McTeague: A Story of San Francisco' by Frank<br />Norris.
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SUMMARY:Grand Staircase-Escalante Symposium
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2956
DESCRIPTION:The third-annual Symposium on the Ways of Understanding and Protecting Land and Water Resources in the Grand Staircase-Escalante Region, to be held March 21-22, 2024, will bring together land managers, Tribes, researchers, conservation groups and the interested public to gain knowledge and discuss multiple perspectives on land and water, ecosystem management issues, and ways people engage with the landscape. The geographic focus for the event are the watersheds of the Grand Staircase-Escalante region in southern Utah, from the high plateaus of the Dixie National Forest and Bryce Canyon National Park down through the benchlands, valleys, and canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The third-annual Symposium on the Ways of Understanding and Protecting Land and Water Resources in the Grand Staircase-Escalante Region, to be held March 21-22, 2024, will bring together land managers, Tribes, researchers, conservation groups and the interested public to gain knowledge and discuss multiple perspectives on land and water, ecosystem management issues, and ways people engage with the landscape. The geographic focus for the event are the watersheds of the Grand Staircase-Escalante region in southern Utah, from the high plateaus of the Dixie National Forest and Bryce Canyon National Park down through the benchlands, valleys, and canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240404T190000
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SUMMARY:Walden
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2974
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Jay Hart, PhD, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Hart will lead the discussion on the\Ntitle: “Walden' by Henry David Thoreau.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Jay Hart, PhD, Weber State<br />University. Professor Hart will lead the discussion on the<br />title: “Walden' by Henry David Thoreau.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240413T150000
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SUMMARY:What It Means to Stay: Lakefacing Stories Exhibit Opening Reception
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3038
DESCRIPTION:On April 13, 3-5 pm, Of Salt and Sand will open a multimedia storytelling exhibit at the Salt Lake City Public Library to complement our podcast Stay Salty: Lakefacing Stories. Come celebrate with us and take in powerful stories from our community! \N\NThis storytelling experience explores what it means to stay with Great Salt Lake through climate crisis and a public health disaster. We ask: Why stay? How to stay? And who gets to stay (or leave) as the Great Salt Lake recedes. Many of us who live in the Great Salt Lake Basin may be forced to answer these question soon. Climate change-induced drought and unsustainable water use is sucking the lake dry. Dust storms carrying arsenic and other toxins from the dried lake bed blow into our lungs. Brine flies, brine shrimp, and birds are suffering and dying. Yet, a spiritual and cultural awakening also simmers as people realize the importance of Great Salt Lake. Will this shift in collective consciousness be enough? \N\NThis exhibit includes photos and stories (print and audio clips) from people connected to and impacted by the receding Great Salt Lake. In this exhibit, storytellers bear witness while also offering reflections for how we build a sustainable future. Photography is by Jeri Gravlin and stories were collected by the Stay Salty podcast team. Funding support from Utah Humanities and Salt Lake's ACE Fund.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On April 13, 3-5 pm, Of Salt and Sand will open a multimedia storytelling exhibit at the Salt Lake City Public Library to complement our podcast Stay Salty: Lakefacing Stories. Come celebrate with us and take in powerful stories from our community! <br /><br />This storytelling experience explores what it means to stay with Great Salt Lake through climate crisis and a public health disaster. We ask: Why stay? How to stay? And who gets to stay (or leave) as the Great Salt Lake recedes. Many of us who live in the Great Salt Lake Basin may be forced to answer these question soon. Climate change-induced drought and unsustainable water use is sucking the lake dry. Dust storms carrying arsenic and other toxins from the dried lake bed blow into our lungs. Brine flies, brine shrimp, and birds are suffering and dying. Yet, a spiritual and cultural awakening also simmers as people realize the importance of Great Salt Lake. Will this shift in collective consciousness be enough? <br /><br />This exhibit includes photos and stories (print and audio clips) from people connected to and impacted by the receding Great Salt Lake. In this exhibit, storytellers bear witness while also offering reflections for how we build a sustainable future. Photography is by Jeri Gravlin and stories were collected by the Stay Salty podcast team. Funding support from Utah Humanities and Salt Lake's ACE Fund.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240502T190000
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SUMMARY:Looking Backward, 2000-1887 & How the Other Half Lives
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2975
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Eric Swedin, PhD, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Swedin will lead the discussion on\Nthe titles: “Looking Backward, 2000-1887' by Edward\NBellamy and 'How the Other Half Lives' by Jacob Riis.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Eric Swedin, PhD, Weber State<br />University. Professor Swedin will lead the discussion on<br />the titles: “Looking Backward, 2000-1887' by Edward<br />Bellamy and 'How the Other Half Lives' by Jacob Riis.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T190000
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SUMMARY:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2976
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Tracey Smith, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Smith will lead the discussion on\Nthe title: “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Tracey Smith, Weber State<br />University. Professor Smith will lead the discussion on<br />the title: “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' by Mark Twain.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240718T190000
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SUMMARY:The Last of the Mohicans
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2977
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Branden Little, PhD, Weber\NState University. Professor Little will lead the discussion\Non the title: “The Last of the Mohicans' by James\NFenimore Cooper.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Branden Little, PhD, Weber<br />State University. Professor Little will lead the discussion<br />on the title: “The Last of the Mohicans' by James<br />Fenimore Cooper.
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SUMMARY:Peace and Nature
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URL:givebutter.com/iKhcve
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our "Peace and Nature"!\NLearn how to cultivate peace through nature and meditation practices\Nled by Jo Dhanna Franco and Sam Akers.\N\NRSVP for FREE: visit givebutter.com/iKhcve
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for our "Peace and Nature"!<br />Learn how to cultivate peace through nature and meditation practices<br />led by Jo Dhanna Franco and Sam Akers.<br /><br />RSVP for FREE: visit givebutter.com/iKhcve
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240725T180000
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SUMMARY:Stay Salty Storytelling Workshop: Crafting Your Great Salt Lake Story
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URL:bit.ly/staysaltystoryworkshop
DESCRIPTION:What’s your Great Salt Lake story? Join us on Thursday, July 25 for a storytelling workshop to explore your relationship with Great Salt Lake\N\NWe’ll gather at 6 pm at the Day-Riverside Library Branch along the Jordan River — one of GSL’s major tributaries. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is required at bit.ly/staysaltystoryworkshop.\N\NAs the Great Salt Lake Basin experiences record-breaking heat and continuous environmental challenges, the power of storytelling emerges as a vital tool for inspiring collective action and fostering a deeper connection to Great Salt Lake. For the past year, we’ve been interviewing people across the valley about their relationship to Great Salt Lake. Now, we’re creating space for more people to explore their GSL story. Our amazing facilitators Ashley Finley and Katherine Quaid will help you craft your own personal story about why the lake is meaningful to you and pathways to stay in the face of ecological collapse. After the workshop, you’ll be invited to share the story you craft with the Stay Salty team in the coming months!\N\NPlease join us for this workshop which will offer space for participants to think deeply about their relationship to the inland sea and the surrounding ecosystems and communities we call home.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What’s your Great Salt Lake story? Join us on Thursday, July 25 for a storytelling workshop to explore your relationship with Great Salt Lake<br /><br />We’ll gather at 6 pm at the Day-Riverside Library Branch along the Jordan River — one of GSL’s major tributaries. The event is free and open to the public, but RSVP is required at bit.ly/staysaltystoryworkshop.<br /><br />As the Great Salt Lake Basin experiences record-breaking heat and continuous environmental challenges, the power of storytelling emerges as a vital tool for inspiring collective action and fostering a deeper connection to Great Salt Lake. For the past year, we’ve been interviewing people across the valley about their relationship to Great Salt Lake. Now, we’re creating space for more people to explore their GSL story. Our amazing facilitators Ashley Finley and Katherine Quaid will help you craft your own personal story about why the lake is meaningful to you and pathways to stay in the face of ecological collapse. After the workshop, you’ll be invited to share the story you craft with the Stay Salty team in the coming months!<br /><br />Please join us for this workshop which will offer space for participants to think deeply about their relationship to the inland sea and the surrounding ecosystems and communities we call home.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240801T190000
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SUMMARY:The Scarlet Letter
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2978
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Stephen Francis, PhD, Weber\NState University. Professor Francis will lead the\Ndiscussion on the title: “The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel\NHawthorne.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Stephen Francis, PhD, Weber<br />State University. Professor Francis will lead the<br />discussion on the title: “The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel<br />Hawthorne.
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SUMMARY:National Youth Storytelling Showcase
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/events/3856558844578997/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[]%7D
DESCRIPTION:Experience the magic of storytelling at the National Youth Storytelling Showcases! Come listen to five of our gifted National Youth Storytellers as they weave their tales, creating an unforgettable evening of storytelling. Each storyteller brings a unique perspective and style, promising an evening filled with laughter, emotion, and inspiration.\NNight 1 Location:\NBYU Campus JFSB\NEIZ Auditorium B192\N\NAdmission is free, and all are welcome to attend. Whether you're a storytelling enthusiast, a curious listener, or simply looking for a memorable evening, we want you to join us!\NCome and be a part of this incredible celebration of storytelling talent and creativity. We look forward to sharing these magical evenings with you! \N\NDiscussion to Follow:\NAfter each showcase, we invite you to stay for a thought-provoking discussion. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and connect with fellow attendees as we delve deeper into the art of storytelling.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Experience the magic of storytelling at the National Youth Storytelling Showcases! Come listen to five of our gifted National Youth Storytellers as they weave their tales, creating an unforgettable evening of storytelling. Each storyteller brings a unique perspective and style, promising an evening filled with laughter, emotion, and inspiration.<br />Night 1 Location:<br />BYU Campus JFSB<br />EIZ Auditorium B192<br /><br />Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend. Whether you're a storytelling enthusiast, a curious listener, or simply looking for a memorable evening, we want you to join us!<br />Come and be a part of this incredible celebration of storytelling talent and creativity. We look forward to sharing these magical evenings with you! <br /><br />Discussion to Follow:<br />After each showcase, we invite you to stay for a thought-provoking discussion. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and connect with fellow attendees as we delve deeper into the art of storytelling.
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SUMMARY:Timpanogos Storytelling Festival
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URL:https://nationalyouthstorytelling.org/   or  https://timpfest.org/
DESCRIPTION:NYS tellers will each perform on stage at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival before the featured adult storytellers. \N\NThis is a ticketed event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:NYS tellers will each perform on stage at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival before the featured adult storytellers. <br /><br />This is a ticketed event.
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SUMMARY:Timpanogos Storytelling Festival
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URL:https://nationalyouthstorytelling.org/. or https://timpfest.org/
DESCRIPTION:NYS tellers will each perform on stage at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival before the featured adult storytellers. \N\NThis is a ticketed event.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:NYS tellers will each perform on stage at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival before the featured adult storytellers. <br /><br />This is a ticketed event.
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SUMMARY:Q&A with Timpanogos Featured Adult Storytellers
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3057
DESCRIPTION:For 2023: National Youth Storytelling will host a Q&A between youth storytellers, including Peachtree Publishers editor, and master Storyteller, Carmen Deedy, or current adults featured at Timpanogos. This will take place in person at Thanksgiving Point. This is a private event. Tellers will donate their time to mentor youth storytellers. This is a long-standing NYS tradition and is a favorite of both young and mature, staff, and parents. This discussion will be moderated by director Nannette Watts. All storytellers will be invited to answer questions from the youth storytellers about their experience with the art.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For 2023: National Youth Storytelling will host a Q&A between youth storytellers, including Peachtree Publishers editor, and master Storyteller, Carmen Deedy, or current adults featured at Timpanogos. This will take place in person at Thanksgiving Point. This is a private event. Tellers will donate their time to mentor youth storytellers. This is a long-standing NYS tradition and is a favorite of both young and mature, staff, and parents. This discussion will be moderated by director Nannette Watts. All storytellers will be invited to answer questions from the youth storytellers about their experience with the art.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240912T190000
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SUMMARY:National Youth Storytelling Showcase
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URL:https://nationalyouthstorytelling.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to some of our National Youth Storytellers as they weave their tales, creating an unforgettable evening of storytelling. Each storyteller brings a unique perspective and style, promising an evening filled with laughter, emotion, and inspiration. In our public discussion about the stories and events, ask questions and discuss what the youth storytellers learned and how they were changed during their National Youth Storytelling events week.\NLocation is at Highland City Library\NAdmission is free, and all are welcome to attend. \NWhether you're a storytelling enthusiast, a curious listener, or simply looking for a memorable evening, we want you to join us!\NCome and be a part of this incredible celebration of storytelling talent and creativity. We look forward to sharing these magical evenings with you! ✨\NDiscussion to Follow:\NAfter each showcase, we invite you to stay for a thought-provoking discussion. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and connect with fellow attendees as we delve deeper into the art of storytelling.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come listen to some of our National Youth Storytellers as they weave their tales, creating an unforgettable evening of storytelling. Each storyteller brings a unique perspective and style, promising an evening filled with laughter, emotion, and inspiration. In our public discussion about the stories and events, ask questions and discuss what the youth storytellers learned and how they were changed during their National Youth Storytelling events week.<br />Location is at Highland City Library<br />Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend. <br />Whether you're a storytelling enthusiast, a curious listener, or simply looking for a memorable evening, we want you to join us!<br />Come and be a part of this incredible celebration of storytelling talent and creativity. We look forward to sharing these magical evenings with you! ✨<br />Discussion to Follow:<br />After each showcase, we invite you to stay for a thought-provoking discussion. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and connect with fellow attendees as we delve deeper into the art of storytelling.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240913T180000
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SUMMARY:Ancestral Remembrance Celebration & Dinner
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DESCRIPTION:Each year the evening prior to our Tell the Story Black History Conference, we hold our Ancestral Remembrance Celebration & Recognition Dinner. This year our theme is COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD.\N\NWHAT IT'S ABOUT\N\NAt this event we teach Black American Culture, because this culture has gone overlooked and many people think that Black Americans do not have a culture. WHO are Black Americans? We are called 'Black Americans' and 'African Americans' and 'Black'. We are the descendants of those who were brought to the U.S. to be enslaved and who stayed and created a culture and community that they passed-down to us and that today we still enjoy. A culture rich in delicious food, dress style, hairstyle, music, and dance.\N\NJoin us as we teach and share our culture through food and music and storytelling surrounding COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD this year.\N\NOUR EVENING TOGETHER\N\NWe'll sit down together to a wonderfully delicious meal, enjoy entertainment, hear stories from Utah Black American history, cheer our great Volunteers for the work they have accomplished this year (Sept 2023 - Sep 2024), and give recognition to companies, organizations, and individuals who have supported and advocated the furtherance of Black History in Utah.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Each year the evening prior to our Tell the Story Black History Conference, we hold our Ancestral Remembrance Celebration & Recognition Dinner. This year our theme is COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD.<br /><br />WHAT IT'S ABOUT<br /><br />At this event we teach Black American Culture, because this culture has gone overlooked and many people think that Black Americans do not have a culture. WHO are Black Americans? We are called 'Black Americans' and 'African Americans' and 'Black'. We are the descendants of those who were brought to the U.S. to be enslaved and who stayed and created a culture and community that they passed-down to us and that today we still enjoy. A culture rich in delicious food, dress style, hairstyle, music, and dance.<br /><br />Join us as we teach and share our culture through food and music and storytelling surrounding COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD this year.<br /><br />OUR EVENING TOGETHER<br /><br />We'll sit down together to a wonderfully delicious meal, enjoy entertainment, hear stories from Utah Black American history, cheer our great Volunteers for the work they have accomplished this year (Sept 2023 - Sep 2024), and give recognition to companies, organizations, and individuals who have supported and advocated the furtherance of Black History in Utah.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240914T100000
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SUMMARY:Tell the Story Black History Conference: Community & Neighborhood
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URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tell-the-story-black-history-conference-community-neighborhood-tickets-986199297647
DESCRIPTION:For our 9th Annual Tell the Story Black History Conference, our theme is COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD in which we will explore community and neighborhood through the lens of Utah's Black history. How did Black Americans achieve community within a mostly White American state during the 1930's and 1940's? What were Black American neighborhoods like and what constituted them?
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For our 9th Annual Tell the Story Black History Conference, our theme is COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOOD in which we will explore community and neighborhood through the lens of Utah's Black history. How did Black Americans achieve community within a mostly White American state during the 1930's and 1940's? What were Black American neighborhoods like and what constituted them?
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240918
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SUMMARY:Tanner Talk with Ruth Ben-Ghiat
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3081
DESCRIPTION:On September 18-19, 2024 we will host Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University and author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present, will discuss the history of Italian fascism and lessons for democracies in the current world. She will be in conversation with faculty members from the Department of History and the Department of World Languages and Cultures.\NThe King's English Book Shop will host a book signing event with Ben-Ghiat following her free public lecture at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Dumke Auditorium. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On September 18-19, 2024 we will host Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University and author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present, will discuss the history of Italian fascism and lessons for democracies in the current world. She will be in conversation with faculty members from the Department of History and the Department of World Languages and Cultures.<br />The King's English Book Shop will host a book signing event with Ben-Ghiat following her free public lecture at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Dumke Auditorium. 
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SUMMARY:Tanner Talk with Ruth Ben-Ghiat
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URL:umfa.utah.edu
DESCRIPTION:On September 18-19, 2024, the Tanner Humanities Center will host Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University and author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present. She will discuss the history of Italian fascism and lessons for democracies in the current world. The King's English Book Shop will host a book signing event with Ben-Ghiat following the free public lecture at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Dumke Auditorium. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On September 18-19, 2024, the Tanner Humanities Center will host Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History and Italian Studies at New York University and author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present. She will discuss the history of Italian fascism and lessons for democracies in the current world. The King's English Book Shop will host a book signing event with Ben-Ghiat following the free public lecture at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Dumke Auditorium. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241029
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SUMMARY:Author Meets Reader Session with Percival Everett
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3082
DESCRIPTION:n coordination with the Utah Humanities Book Festival, the Tanner Humanities Center will be hosting Percival Everett on October 29-30, 2024. Percival Everett, award-winning author and Distinguished Professor of English at the University of South California, will discuss his new book, James, an adaptation of Huck Finn from the perspective of Jim, now James. He will be in conversation with two faculty members from English, Rone Shavers, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, and Jeremy Rosen, Associate Professor of Contemporary Literature. Everett will hold a workshop before his lecture with the\Ncreative writing students enrolled at the University of Utah.\NIn conjunction with Everett's event, Tanner Humanities Center Director, Scott Black, will be teaching a Lifelong Learning course that is open to all adult learners regardless of educational backgrounds focusing solely on Everett and his work.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:n coordination with the Utah Humanities Book Festival, the Tanner Humanities Center will be hosting Percival Everett on October 29-30, 2024. Percival Everett, award-winning author and Distinguished Professor of English at the University of South California, will discuss his new book, James, an adaptation of Huck Finn from the perspective of Jim, now James. He will be in conversation with two faculty members from English, Rone Shavers, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, and Jeremy Rosen, Associate Professor of Contemporary Literature. Everett will hold a workshop before his lecture with the<br />creative writing students enrolled at the University of Utah.<br />In conjunction with Everett's event, Tanner Humanities Center Director, Scott Black, will be teaching a Lifelong Learning course that is open to all adult learners regardless of educational backgrounds focusing solely on Everett and his work.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241107T190000
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SUMMARY:Moby-Dick
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2980
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Vikki Deakin, PhD, Weber State\NUniversity. Professor Deakin will lead the discussion on\Nthe title: 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Vikki Deakin, PhD, Weber State<br />University. Professor Deakin will lead the discussion on<br />the title: 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville.
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SUMMARY:Youth Media Community Celebrations: Amplifying Youth Voice through Humanities-based Discussions
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3079
DESCRIPTION:The PitchNic 2024 screening will be held on November 7th at 7 pm at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. Enjoy an evening of film, storytelling, and discourse as we celebrate bold, creative young Spy Hop filmmakers and artists. This event marks the premiere of two fiction films: Early Mourning and A "Haunted" House, as well as two documentaries: Ozymandias and Hija.\N\NAbout PitchNic: PitchNic was conceived in 2002 as an innovative way to unite young filmmakers (ages 15-19) with supporters of independent film. In this 12-month long program (200+ hours), student writers, directors, and producers work in teams to create two fiction and two documentary films, 10-20 minutes in length. Through the guidance of a professional film mentor, students learn every aspect of the filmmaking process from pre-production and production to post-production and distribution, while mastering professional software. The four films are “pitched” at Spy Hop’s annual benefit funds are raised for production costs, giving students a budget from which to work. At the culmination of the program, the students’ films are screened at a local theater to a 400-person audience, allowing the young filmmakers to discuss their creative process and answer questions from members of the community.  
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The PitchNic 2024 screening will be held on November 7th at 7 pm at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. Enjoy an evening of film, storytelling, and discourse as we celebrate bold, creative young Spy Hop filmmakers and artists. This event marks the premiere of two fiction films: Early Mourning and A "Haunted" House, as well as two documentaries: Ozymandias and Hija.<br /><br />About PitchNic: PitchNic was conceived in 2002 as an innovative way to unite young filmmakers (ages 15-19) with supporters of independent film. In this 12-month long program (200+ hours), student writers, directors, and producers work in teams to create two fiction and two documentary films, 10-20 minutes in length. Through the guidance of a professional film mentor, students learn every aspect of the filmmaking process from pre-production and production to post-production and distribution, while mastering professional software. The four films are “pitched” at Spy Hop’s annual benefit funds are raised for production costs, giving students a budget from which to work. At the culmination of the program, the students’ films are screened at a local theater to a 400-person audience, allowing the young filmmakers to discuss their creative process and answer questions from members of the community.  
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SUMMARY:Tellabration! with National Youth Storytelling
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3096
DESCRIPTION:Each November, storytellers, guilds, and storyteller enthusiasts all around the nation and beyond share their storytelling talents in separate but connected concerts. The art of storytelling is celebrated separately and collectively. The National Storytelling Network's TELLABRATION!™ 'brings together each area's most celebrated storytellers, to delight, captivate, and mesmerize audiences with their stories. It creates a network of storytelling enthusiasts bonded together in spirit.' National Youth Storytellers will join the ranks this year, performing an online concert, and connecting to that electrifying energy of connected community story.\NNational Youth Storytellers of 2024 will each perform a story followed by a public discussion about the art and their growth in it. Attendees can ask questions and participate in the chat, which the emcee will relay to the youth storytellers and audience. \NPlease join us for a fun evening of stories from youth storytellers across the United States.\NMore information at nationalyouthstorytelling.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Each November, storytellers, guilds, and storyteller enthusiasts all around the nation and beyond share their storytelling talents in separate but connected concerts. The art of storytelling is celebrated separately and collectively. The National Storytelling Network's TELLABRATION!™ 'brings together each area's most celebrated storytellers, to delight, captivate, and mesmerize audiences with their stories. It creates a network of storytelling enthusiasts bonded together in spirit.' National Youth Storytellers will join the ranks this year, performing an online concert, and connecting to that electrifying energy of connected community story.<br />National Youth Storytellers of 2024 will each perform a story followed by a public discussion about the art and their growth in it. Attendees can ask questions and participate in the chat, which the emcee will relay to the youth storytellers and audience. <br />Please join us for a fun evening of stories from youth storytellers across the United States.<br />More information at nationalyouthstorytelling.org
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SUMMARY:Tellabration! with National Youth Storytelling
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2982
DESCRIPTION:Each November, storytellers, guilds, and storyteller enthusiasts all around the nation and beyond share their storytelling talents in separate but connected concerts. The art of storytelling is celebrated separately and collectively. The National Storytelling Network's TELLABRATION!™ 'brings together each area's most celebrated storytellers, to delight, captivate, and mesmerize audiences with their stories. It creates a network of storytelling enthusiasts bonded together in spirit.' National Youth Storytellers will join the ranks this year, performing an online Zoom concert, and connecting to that electrifying energy of connected community story.\N\NNational Youth Storytellers of 2023 will each perform a story followed by a discussion about the art and their growth in it. Attendees can ask questions in the chat, which the emcee will relay to the youth storytellers. Please join us for a fun evening of stories told by youth storytellers from across the United States.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Each November, storytellers, guilds, and storyteller enthusiasts all around the nation and beyond share their storytelling talents in separate but connected concerts. The art of storytelling is celebrated separately and collectively. The National Storytelling Network's TELLABRATION!™ 'brings together each area's most celebrated storytellers, to delight, captivate, and mesmerize audiences with their stories. It creates a network of storytelling enthusiasts bonded together in spirit.' National Youth Storytellers will join the ranks this year, performing an online Zoom concert, and connecting to that electrifying energy of connected community story.<br /><br />National Youth Storytellers of 2023 will each perform a story followed by a discussion about the art and their growth in it. Attendees can ask questions in the chat, which the emcee will relay to the youth storytellers. Please join us for a fun evening of stories told by youth storytellers from across the United States.
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SUMMARY:Little Women
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2981
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion led by Kathryn MacKay, PhD, Weber\NState University. Professor MacKay will lead the\Ndiscussion on the title: 'Little Women' by Louisa May\NAlcott.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A book discussion led by Kathryn MacKay, PhD, Weber<br />State University. Professor MacKay will lead the<br />discussion on the title: 'Little Women' by Louisa May<br />Alcott.
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SUMMARY:"The Judge" Screening and Discussion
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URL:http://ic.byu.edu/
DESCRIPTION:THE JUDGE is a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:THE JUDGE is a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.<br /><br />This program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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SUMMARY:"The Judge" Screening and Discussion
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DESCRIPTION:THE JUDGE is a feature documentary that provides rare insight into Shari’a law (Islamic law), an often misunderstood legal framework for Muslims. Told through the eyes of the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East's religious courts, the film intimately portrays Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih's trials and tribulations in achieving justice for women.\N\NThis program is funded in part by a UH Competitive Grant.
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