Author: Steve Griffin
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Photos: Steve Griffin Year End Selects
These photographs caught my eye when reviewing my work for 2015. Some good, some not, but all are great to look at. Enjoy.
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Portrait of Quanah Parker Donated
Therill Tso, of the Native American Church of A’Shii’be’to (meaning Salt Lake), presents a portrait of Quanah Parker to Primary Children’s Hospital for display in the hospital’s Meditation Chapel. It will join items representing many faith traditions that help create a spiritual atmosphere in the chapel. The print, entitled “Hope, Faith, Strength, Courage & Healing,”…
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A Giant Utah Snowstorm
Monday’s storm may have blocked roads with buckets of snow, but northern Utah is going to need much more of the same if it’s going to break its four-year-long drought. The storm hit the Salt Lake Valley with enough snow to put Dec. 14, 2015, in the National Weather Service record books — on the…
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Ballet West’s The Nutcracker
Ballet West’s “The Nutcracker” celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, making it the longest-running full production in the Western Hemisphere. Choreographed by Ballet West founder, Willam Christensen, “The Nutcracker” returns for 23 matinee and evening performances from Dec. 10 through Dec. 27.