The Harvard-Westlake boys' basketball team got plenty of production from Zena Edosomwan, sophomore Derick Newton and Utah-bound guard Josh Hearlihy in a Mission League game against Loyola on Friday night at Cal State Northridge.
Review: Utah Symphony helps an exciting concerto emerge By Catherine Reese Newton The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 3, 2012 10:49PM MDT When was the last time you heard something for the first time? The Utah Symphony presents that chance this weekend with the world premiere of “Emergences,” Swiss composer Michael Jarrell’s cello concerto co-commissioned by music director Thierry Fischer ...
Review: No clowning around in Utah Opera’s exciting ‘Rigoletto’ By Catherine Reese Newton The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jan 22, 2012 11:25AM MDT Ah, “Rigoletto.” It’s such a sordid tale, populated with so many seriously flawed characters engaging in deception, bribery, slander, abduction, adultery, double-crossing, sexual assault and murder for hire, it’s no wonder the Verdi tragedy is one of ...
It looks like Studio City Harvard-Westlake (10-4, 2-0) won't be getting back Utah-bound Josh Hearlihy until the playoffs at the earliest after he suffered a torn patella ligament in his knee last month while stepping down from some bleachers, but...
Clayton will sing title role of Utah Opera’s first Spanish production Published Jan 31, 2012 04:31PM MDT Utah Opera will present an opera in Spanish for the first time next season. Daniel Catán’s 1996 opera “Florencia en el Amazonas,” the story of an opera singer who returns to her jungle homeland in search of her lost love, is the company’s January 2013 offering. Soprano Cynthia Clayton, who ...
This week on The Bachelor on ABC, Shawntel Newton showed up to shake things up for Ben Flajnik and the bachelorettes – too bad she won’t be around for the Country fun next week! What can we expect to see on Monday out of Ben Flajnik and the bachelorettes? Read on to find out! Ben [...]
‘Rigoletto’: The sad clown is back By Catherine Reese Newton The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jan 13, 2012 11:40AM MDT If not for its horrific outcome, “Rigoletto” would make a terrific door-slamming farce. Virtually every character in the Verdi opera is withholding crucial information from someone else. The womanizing Duke of Mantua doesn’t know that his court jester, Rigoletto, has a beautiful ...