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Art is a powerful medium, possessing the ability to impact many areas of our lives, including our health and the way we cope with illness.
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When it comes to making change, art is one of the most powerful tools we have. It has the ability to start conversations, provide new perspectives and share stories in an accessible way. Which is exactly what more than 100 people are doing as part of the "Through Positive Eyes" project, a wide-ranging collaboration that uses photography, video and personal interviews to share the realities of those living with HIV and AIDS in order to combat stigma around the disease.
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For the seventh year, singer-songwriter Brett Dennen is returning with his Lift Series, traveling to his favorite ski towns in the mountain west for some unforgettable performances.
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Much of her growing fanbase know Maiah Wynne as lead singer of Envy of None, or her performances during NPR’s All Songs Considered or her Tiny Desk Concert. But a select group of people in the Wood River Valley will also connect with Wynne through her Art and Healing workshop.
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When The New York Times reviewed Rajiv Joseph’s production of King James, which opened at the Manhattan Theater Club this summer, it was nothing short of a rave.
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This fall, the Sun Valley Playwright's Residency is in its third year of a new approach to supporting playwrights, including a residency at the Hemingway House and events inviting the public to hear a new generation of dramatists in America.
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The new head of the Sun Valley Museum of Art is making changes to the institution after a big renovation opened a new chapter at the museum.
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Imagine you’re resting alongside the Big Wood River in Sun Valley when suddenly you hear live classical music playing. That is exactly what will be happening next weekend as pianist Hunter Noack takes his Steinway into the wilderness for a concert.
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This July the Dutch National Ballet will be embarking on their first U.S. tour in 40 years and their first stop will be in Idaho.
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Ketchum, Sun Valley and Hailey are asking voters to support repurposing a portion of the tax revenue used to attract flights to the tourism area to housing for locals.