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    Tag: arts and entertainment

    Interactive art piece featured at the grand opening of OCA’s new center

    Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Science & Tech, Signpost Slider, Visual Arts

    Ogden Contemporary Arts held the grand opening of their new center on Feb. 12 in the Monarch building at 2444 Washington Blvd. Venessa Castagnoli, executive director at OCA, has been […]

    February 17, 2021February 17, 2021 by Adam Rubin
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Science & Tech, Signpost Slider, Visual ArtsTagged Adam Rubin, Amy and Vivi Wanderley-Britt, Amy Wanderley-Britt, art, art exhibit, art exhibition, art museum, artists, Arts, arts and entertainment, Brisbane, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, Downtown Ogden, emotions, Exhibition, feel, feeling, globally-recognized artists, interactive, interactive art, interactive exhibit, Lauren Lee McCarthy, local artists, monarch, Monarch building, multi-medium art, OCA, OCA center, ogden, Ogden activites, ogden community, Ogden Contemporary Arts, Ogden Contemporary Arts Center, pandemic, pandemic-inspired, technology, The Changing Room, The Monarch, Venessa Castagnoli, Vivi Wanderley-Britt, Washington Blvd, Washington Boulevard, WB's Eatery, world-renowned artistLeave a comment

    Dancing in the live-stream with Orchesis

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    This year’s Orchesis Dance Theatre theme was about connecting and streaming Orchesis’s performances, which has never been done before, due to COVID-19. Orchesis Dance Theatre and Moving Company presented “Sojourners” […]

    November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 by Kierstynn King
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Campus Events, Dance, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Performances, Signpost SliderTagged arts and entertainment, Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities College, choreography, coronavirus, coronavirus affecting education, Courtney Conover, COVID, COVID-19, dance, Dancers, Dancing in the Stream, Erik Stern, Jim Jacobs, Jo Blake, Joseph Blake, Kierstynn King, live-stream, Moving Company, Orchesis, Orchesis Dance Theatre, Orchesis Dance Theatre and Moving Company, pandemic, Performances, Performing Arts, Performing Arts Department, Sojourners, student choreographers, students, virtual, virtual events, virtual performances, Weber, Weber State, Weber State Performing Arts, Weber State University, WSU, WSU CATSLeave a comment

    National writer and entrepreneur speaks on the arts and her Theory of Enchantment

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    On Oct. 13, Browning Presents! featured Chloé Valdary, founder of the Theory of Enchantment, who spoke about her theory as well as the importance of the arts and pop culture […]

    October 14, 2020October 14, 2020 by Caitlyn Nichols
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Dance, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged African American, african american culture, afrobeat, afrobeats, antiracism, artist, artists, Arts, Arts & Entertainment, arts and entertainment, Arts and Humanities, Arts and Humanities College, Beyonce, Beyoncé, Browning Presents!, Caitlyn Nichols, Chloe Valdary, Chloé Valdary, conflict resolution, creation, Culture, cultures, Curiosity, dance, Disney, Diversity, Diversity and Unity, improv, improv dance, improvisational dance, Jo Blake, Joseph "Jo" Blake, Joseph Blake, life, Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities, love, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, National Museum of African American History and Culture, nike, pop culture, race, Theory of Enchantment, training, unity, Unity and Diversity, Weber, Weber State, Weber State Univeristy, WSULeave a comment

    Spotlighting Jazz at Weber State

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    Weber State University orchestrated its third annual jazz festival at the Val A. Browning Center on Feb. 16. The festival highlighted performances from a few of northern Utah’s middle school […]

    February 21, 2019February 21, 2019 by Landin Griffith
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Celebrities, Entertainment, Mobile, Music, Mywebermedia Slider, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Signpost SliderTagged arts and entertainment, jazz, jazz ensemble, jazz festi, jazz festival, jazz music, jazz musicians, Landin Griffith, Weber State Jazz ensemble, Weber State jazz review, WSULeave a comment

    Honoring 100 years of jazz

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    Jazz musician Joe McQueen celebrated his pre-100th birthday at the Utah State Capitol building on Feb. 7. Friends and family at the celebration honored McQueen for his lifelong devotion to […]

    February 14, 2019February 14, 2019 by Landin Griffith
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Celebrities, Entertainment, Front Page, Mobile, Music, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Signpost SliderTagged arts and entertainment, Birthday day celebration, happy birthday, happy birthday america, jazz, jazz music, jazz musicians, Joe McQueen, joe mcqueen birthday, joe mcqueen quartet, Landin Griffith, Live Music, the count basie orchestra, Utah State Capitol1 Comment

    Indie Ogden Awards celebrates Ogden

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    Every year, the Ogden community comes together to celebrate the people, culture, and local businesses with the Indie Ogden Awards. Now in its 7th year, the Indie Ogden Awards will […]

    February 14, 2019February 15, 2019 by Colton Heward
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Front Page, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/EventsTagged arts and entertainment, Colton Heward, dj chassis, how the west was won, indie ogden awards, Live Music, ogden, Ogden activites, Ogden awards, ogden utah, Ogden's Own Distillery, ogden's western heritage, timbermine steakhouse, two bit babes burles, two bit babes burlesue1 Comment

    Polyphonic Shrines conquers seven shows in seven days

    Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Features, Music, Visual Arts

    What started out as an off-the-wall idea for the local band Mother Lights came to fruition last week after completing a week long tour at different venues around Ogden. Mother […]

    February 7, 2019February 7, 2019 by Colton Heward
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Features, Music, Visual ArtsTagged Arts, arts and entertainment, Arts in Ogden, black labrador, Colton Heward, indie rock, jake rogers, Laura Stott, local music, maggie of salduro, mother lights, music, Ogden Bands, poetry, poetry readings, polyphonic shrines tour, Tour, weber state faculty, Weber State Univeristy, weber state university artsLeave a comment

    The trend that snuck up on America

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    “You can never have too many shoes.” In the past, this saying had been associated with women who had an addiction to buying any cute pair of shoes they saw. […]

    October 4, 2016October 4, 2016 by Jeweliette Cordero
    Posted in Arts & EntertainmentTagged America, arts and entertainment, fashion, fashionable, Jeweliette, Jeweliette Cordero, shoes, Weber StateLeave a comment

    And all that jazz

    Arts & Entertainment, Music

    Grab your saxophones and fedoras because Ogden City’s Jazz at the Station is geared up to entertain. Jazz at the Station is a reoccurring event that takes place on the […]

    September 18, 2016September 18, 2016 by Chris Nichols
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, MusicTagged arts and entertainment, Chris Nichols, Jazz at the Station, music, Ogden, Utah, Union StationLeave a comment

    Mexican Bingo: Put your beans on the card

    Arts & Entertainment

    Loteria, known to many as Mexican Bingo, is a traditional card game that has been passed down many generations. Although the game originated in Italy, it was brought into the […]

    September 18, 2016September 18, 2016 by Jeweliette Cordero
    Posted in Arts & EntertainmentTagged A&E, arts and entertainment, Jeweliette Cordero, Loteria, SignpostLeave a comment

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