Here is a schedule for this year's Utah Arts Festival. Note that artists and dates are subject to change.
JUNE 27
Amphitheater Stage
8:30 p.m.: Zivio Ethnic Dance
10 p.m.: Diamond Xperience, Neil Diamond tribute
Big Mouth Stage
3 p.m.: Comedy
4 p.m.: Beth Wolfer, essay
4:30 p.m.: Rebecca Lindenberg, storytelling
5 p.m.: Melissa Bond, poetry
5:30 p.m.: Sara Caldiero, poetry
6 p.m.: Off Broadway Theater Improv Group
7 p.m.: Alex Caldiero, poetry
7:30 p.m.: Poetry Slam finals
Community Writing Center (writing workshops)
2 p.m.: Multicultural Storytellingtelling for Kids
3:30 p.m.: Kids Playing With Words/Write Your Way Through Parenting
5 p.m.: Get Started Writing
6 p.m.: Wasatch Ironpen deadline
7 p.m.: Reading Diverse City Writing Series
8 p.m.: Wasatch Ironpen judging
Earth Garden
2 p.m.: Stella by Starlight, bluegrass
3:45 p.m.: Fuller Boys, country folk
5:45 p.m.: Cori Connors, folk
9 p.m.: Cool Hand Lucarelli, classical guitar
Festival Stage
noon: Haun's Mill Massacre, folk
1:15 p.m.: 6 Miles Ahead, jazz
3 p.m.: Beehive Statesmen Chorus, barbershop
4:45 p.m.: Children's Dance Theatre
6:45 p.m.: Great Basin Street Band, jazz
8 p.m.: Lenny Pickett & the Crescent Super Band, jazz
10 p.m.: Traveler, world music
Park Stage
7:30 p.m.: Zion Tribe, reggae
8:45 p.m.: Mana Poly All-Stars, Polynesian soul
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