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Image from the Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera’s press release.
From left, John Williams, George Walker, Leroy Anderson and Aaron Copland.
If you are asked to list American composers of classical music, even if you are not an aficionado of the genre, there is a solid chance you would summon the names of Aaron Copland and John Williams. Copland largely for his elegant evocations of the American West and Williams for his stunningly long list of soaring film scores.
Both men will be represented in Saturday’s ongoing Spring Soirées series by the Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera. The concert was recorded at the Mondavi Center’s Jackson Hall, under the direction of Stuart Chafetz. It will be streamed starting at 7 p.m.
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Downtown Milford Gets Glamorous with an Afternoon of Fashion & Fun on May 16 Written by Emily Kate Swet
Spring Soiree in Downtown Milford
The Downtown Milford Business Association is hosting a “Spring Soirée,” a new, fashion-focused outdoor event in Downtown Milford on Sunday, May 16. The Soirée includes an outdoor fashion show featuring the latest styles from local boutiques along Harbor Walk, refreshments and charcuterie boxes from Nate’s Plates, desert from Micalizzi’s Italian Ice, and mini-experiences in each participating business, such as tarot readings, mini-facial LED treatments, organic airbrush face tans, and more.
“We are so excited to bring this fresh, fun event to Downtown Milford,” said Makayla Silva, DMBA Event Director. “The Spring Soirée showcases the best our boutiques have to offer in a fun and glamorous atmosphere. Everyone is truly excited to get dressed up, do a little shopping, enjoy some special treats, and most importantly, s
SALT LAKE CITY Many Utahns feel safe and comfortable going shopping or eating at restaurants by this point during the COVID-19 pandemic. But when it comes to entertainment and cultural events, there s more hesitation, according to a new survey from Y2 Analytics.
About 91% of Utahns say they feel comfortable going to a zoo, garden or aquarium, whereas only 52% feel the same level of comfort about attending an indoor concert, play or other live performance.
Researchers surveyed 1,104 randomly selected registered Utah voters in early March. An oversample of 649 registered Salt Lake County voters were also included in the data and responses were weighted to make sure no group was disproportionately represented.