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Show MANIFESTO HEX is a new community based publication being funded by the UVU Review. The purpose of these pages is to highlight the vibrancy of the arts in the valley, kindle ideas for creative living, affirm the attractiveness of the community and expand the scope of its members by promoting urban and suburban exploration. The publication is primarily about people—how we interact with each other and how we interact with the valley. By highlighting individuals, focusing on their unique talents and contibutions, we hope to knit the community more tightly together. The primary goal of this publication is to become an adhesive—binding the people in the Valley to the things that make in beautiful. We can't make this happen without you. As a community based publication we need your perspective. We're looking for poetry, short stories, opinions, observations, sketches, paintings, photographs and short stories of any shape or size. This publication is as much yours as it is ours. And there are beautiful things everywhere. Ultimately it's not about going new places, it's about seeing with new eyes. Contact us at hexmagazine.editor@gmail.com NICOLA PRITCHETT / EDITOR CONNOR ALLEN / ASSISTANT EDITOR BRETTE RICHMOND / DESIGNER EVENTS March 25 - March 31 Vocal Sport Competition The Mikado Comedy Sports: Main Event Tulip Festival THURSDAY, APRIL 11 THURSDAY, APRIL 11 FRIDAY, APRIL 12 SATURDAY, APRIL13 Covey Center for the Arts, Provo 6:30 PM $10 Noorda Theater, Orem 7:30 PM $15 for students Center Street, Provo 8:00 PM $4-$10 Thanksgiving Point, Lehi 10:00 AM A vocal contest with prizes totaling over $14,000. One of the most famous operas of all time, being directed by James Arrington. A comedic competition that not only interacts with the audience, but is directed by it. This annual event features 55-acres of gardens with over 250,000 tulips on display. Pageants, contests and demonstrations will also be happening throughout the day. $8 Photos courtesey of sxc.com and comedysportzutah.com HEX/II |