For the curious who want to experience artistic creativity beyond the stage, UtahPresents ignites dialogue, explores issues and connects us #creativityconnected
If you missed this fascinating interview live, you can listen on demand at the link below. Then get your tix for the show next Thursday at https://t.co/9lpUo8v2sy!
Today at 11a we're talking about the legacy of DW Griffiths' grotesquely racist and yet incredibly innovative 1915 film "The Birth of a Nation." @djspooky has remixed the film and he'll be performing it in SLC next Thursday. https://t.co/rhTTjAYLTA
For my final challenge, I ask you to join me and 2 donors in supporting UtahPresents and Kingsbury Hall. We’ll give $10 for each “heart”—up to 100 likes—this post receives. If we hit our goal it will mean $1,000 for UtahPresents! Let’s do this, Utah! #ImagineMore@utahpresents
GCSC Fellow Austin Green discusses his interactions with UtahPresents artists. You can help support this important program by getting involved with #UGivingDay today! https://t.co/c2Wkm4S2Kr
Next Wednesday at 2 PM MST, I will be moderating this wonderful Artists Elevated panel of 5 filmmakers who will be discussing Equity and Creativity in the Mountain West, including @TuckieSLC@AmyMarquis2@cajardo@reelindian
Come join us! @utahpresents
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Do you have your tickets to see Nadya Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot at 7pm tonight? Tickets to the virtual event are free but required. Get yours now. https://t.co/hrrzCFROUJ
Single tickets for the 2020-21 season are on sale now! Some are available online, other by phone only - click through to see the full season and the purchase details >> https://t.co/pJtFsB5cHw
My thanks to Rev. France Davis and Meligha Garfield, director of the U's Black Cultural Center, for sharing their thoughts on racism and how we can support change in this episode of the U Rising podcast. Listen: https://t.co/03SCBwGPVV @uofuedi @UUtah
We are still eagerly awaiting the reopening of theatre to safely attend n person. There is an array of streamable options to enjoy this weekend. From Shakespeare to Cirque du Soleil, Time Out has compiled a great list for you to enjoy at home. https://t.co/9QnErt7eyq
The National Museum of African American History and Culture has just released a web portal designed to provide free educational resources and tools with the goal of teaching everyone how to have conversations about race and racism. https://t.co/mYlq94TkDv
What does parenting burnout look like during a pandemic? @nytimes asked readers about their “new normal.” One of the selected submissions is from our own Liz Ivkovich! The article includes a selection of the submissions. https://t.co/8sTn8lI3Fk
🏡 Over the last several weeks, many of us are becoming increasingly acquainted with our homes, producing a range of emotions. The Alabama Shakespeare Festival has commissioned 22 southern playwrights to create original monologues on that very subject. https://t.co/F8mRJ6nH39
Did you catch Monica"Happy Hour" by @MBBandCo last season? It was a literal party on the Kingsbury Hall stage! They have shared this great video of a day of "Happy Hour," from setup through performance, in just two minutes! https://t.co/61PzKlH6E5