JAKE’S WOMEN AT THE NEIL SIMON FESTIVAL
The Neil Simon Festival returns with one of Simon’s funniest plays at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta!
Neil Simon’s hilarious exploration of lunacy and loss unfolds in the story of Jake, as he confronts the unraveling of his marriage… and his mind. A novelist more successful with fiction than with real life, Jake holds a series of make-believe conversations with the women throughout his life—his sister, his dead wife, his therapist and his daughter. As reality and fiction start to blur—in wildly comic and sometimes moving flashbacks—he begins to question his sanity.
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New Years 2019
Looking for the best way to ring in the New Year? We have looked around and gathered a few events we think you might enjoy this New Year’s Eve!
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Christmas in Downtown St. George
Christmas in Downtown St. George
The weather outside may be frightful…which here in St. George means the thermometer likely has dropped into the 50’s… but the lights bordering Main Street and strung throughout St. George Town Square are vibrant.
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Tuacahn Center for the Arts ‘Christmas in the Canyon 2018'
The darkness in the canyon ahead gives way to a subtle glow that grows more pronounced as you wend your way along Tuacahn Drive. The source of the illumination comes into view once you round the last curve and see the sign for the Tuacahn parking lot. Your heart beats a little faster.
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Enjoy Ice Skating in Cedar City
Enjoy Ice Skating in Cedar City, Utah. If you have ever felt the magic of gliding across the ice on skates, but thought those days were gone since St. George, Utah is in the middle of the desert, take heart. Even though the average winter daily temperatures here in St. George are too warm to sustain a sheet of skateable ice, Cedar City has a solution.
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We are giving away tickets to ODT’s “Thriller” at Tuacahn!
Odyssey Dance Theatre’s “Thriller” at Tuacahn is back again! This holiday Halloween performance is a tradition here in…
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A Brief History of St. George, Utah
In honor of yesterday being Pioneer Day, the state holiday celebrating the Mormon pioneers first arriving in Utah in 1847, we’re looking back on the history of St. George, Utah. The earliest known inhabitants of the area that would later become St. George were the Virgin River Anasazi, who resided here from approximately 200 B.C. to 1200 A.D.
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Experience Zion National Park by Helicopter
Looking up through the window of a shuttle bus, the majesty of Zion National Park passes by quickly in a montage of red, white and green. Getting off the bus at its stops and taking in the park slowly brings the steep cliffs and fanciful rock formations into a focused clarity of sharp stone, deep canyons and rounded sandstone.
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WHAT IS A 55+ GOLF CART COMMUNITY?
Imagine resort living in a 55+ community like SunRiver, St. George. The community center with all its amenities, the golf course, concerts, dances, dog park, veteran’s park, and most of your friends and neighbors are within a mile of your house.
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