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Aired Sept. 3. In "The Peanuts Papers," 33 writers and artists, including Ira Glass and Ann Patchett, reflect on the deeper truths of Schulz’s deceptively simple comic, its impact on their lives and art and on the broader culture.
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Each year, the Cache Valley Transit District partners with local schools to bring children’s art into community spaces. The newest Art in Transit bus was recently unveiled at Logan’s Summerfest.
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Murals painted by teachers and students at the former Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City have been preserved and will be on display next year at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of art.
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In other news, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act sunsets in June, but may be extended or expanded to provide compensation to those affected by nuclear testing and uranium mining, and the Springville Museum of Art is celebrating its 100th 'Spring Salon' with a new exhibit.
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Artist submissions are now open for a massive temporary public art project that seeks to bring attention to the recent issues of the Great Salt Lake.
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USU’s Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is presenting a new exhibition this week in honor of Utah female artist Jane Catlin.
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In other news: Arizona officials are putting a pause on housing development over a lack of water supply.
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The Utah Wildlife Federation and mural artist Chris Peterson are holding the first Celebrate Utah Wildlife Contest to encourage people of all ages across the state to share the ways in which Utah’s wildlife has inspired them.
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The authors of "lake words," a small book on Great Salt Lake, are calling on the public for original submissions for "lake words vol. ii," set to be released sometime this summer.
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On Pitch Performing Arts' Broadway Community Concert brings Broadway performers to Northern Utah.