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After 30 years, Slamdance film festival will move to Los Angeles
PARK CITY — The Slamdance Film Festival is bringing its 30-year run in Utah to a close. Founded and hosted in Park City, Slamdance has announced they plan to leave Utah next year. In a social media post, the indie film event said that it’ll be moving next year’s...
Sundance Weighs Interest From Atlanta, S.F., Santa Fe & More Over Potential 2027 Move; Park City & SLC Offer Joint Effort To Keep Festival
EXCLUSIVE: Like an applause filled debut at Park City’s Eccles Theatre, the Sundance Film Festival’s potential move in 2027 to a new location is attracting a lot of big bidders, as well as a significant swing from the hometown crowd.End Of An Indie Era? Sundance Could Leave Park City As Festival Opens Bids For New Location IN 2027; Utah Resort Town Vows Fight To Keep It San Francisco, Minneapolis, Santa Fe, and Atlanta, the home of Hollywood South, are among the jurisdictions that have notified SFF organizers they are raising their paddles for a chance to have the festival based in...
“A Tale of Belle and the Beast on Ice”performs in Park City
Teens Awstyn Knight and Sosie Sheffert perform in, “A Tale of Belle and the Beast on Ice”. The performance features 96 skaters from the figure skating club of Park City. Cast members auditioned for the show, and have been working hard for the upcoming show May 3rd – 4th.
Deer Valley Resort announces Beer Fest, summer activities
Festival-goers can feast on BBQ dishes and try beers from over a dozen local breweries. Tickets go on sale June 10. Deer Valley also released its summer lineup in partnership with the Utah Symphony and the Stateroom with concerts from July 5 through August 29. Deer Valley is also offering...
Wasatch High School’s upcoming plant sale blooms with student-led success
Wasatch High School’s greenhouse is bursting with student-grown greens and blossoms for the school’s upcoming sale. Wasatch High School agriculture students will showcase the fruits of their labors by selling vegetable plants at the school’s annual bedding sale. The sale starts Monday, May 6 at 8:30 a.m....
Basin Recreation reopens Run-A-Muk after spring clean up
The park was closed as volunteers picked up more than 360 pounds of poop. That is compared to just over 135 pounds last year. Basin Recreation reminds dog owners to clean up after their dogs and when not in the park, to keep dogs leashed to avoid disturbing wildlife.
Journalism Matters: Val’s legacy sets us on a hero’s journey
Retiring Publisher Val Spung is one of my heroes in life. I’ve admired her obvious sales talent for a long time, through the numbers I saw and held up a fist at from Vail or northern California each month over the years when all the operations had their financials displayed on the same spreadsheet — or dashboard, as dubbed by the C types: CEO, COO, CFO.
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