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Art Scene Selections: Nov. 10-18

Gabriel Gordon violin concert at The Monarch This Friday night, enjoy a free solo violin concert of “unique proportions” by Gabriel Gordon in beautiful downtown Ogden that will utilize technology to elevate classical music to a whole new level. The concert  is a benefit for the Ogden ...

Ogden Day of the Dead activities put focus on COVID-19 victims

OGDEN — Organizers of a week's worth of activities in Ogden to mark Day of the Dead are using the occasion to put a spotlight on those who have died of COVID-19 and efforts to fight the virus. The virus has "ruled our lives the last two years. We want to get rid of it," said Cirilo Franco, ...

Art exhibits to see during First Friday Art Stroll this week

Ogden’s First Friday Art Stroll, the monthly year-round event hosted by Ogden City, is happening once again on Friday from 6-9 p.m. in the downtown area. It’s a night when the streets and venues, from Ogden’s Union Station and The Junction to Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery at Weber ...

More markets, ladies’ nights, concerts and art exhibits coming to The Monarch

The Monarch was abuzz with continuous happenings in October. Open Studio Night and "Van Sessions" with Josaleigh Pollett and Fur Foxen kicked things off on Oct. 1, followed by the Casino Night fundraiser to benefit Youth Impact, “Boo-Nanza” Halloween market, Brue’s debut Ogden concert, ...

Art Scene Selections: Nov. 4-11

Dia de Los Muertos at The Monarch The five-day celebration of Latino culture, community inclusivity, and the arts began Monday with the opening of a community altar dedicated to the victims of COVID-19 and continues with free events throughout the week, including the Ogden City School ...

New Monarch makers Roman Grey Co. pull inspiration from the earth

On the same day in 2021, Rachel and Johnathan McMinn returned home after the devastating news that they had been laid off from the same company. As with many of the makers at The Monarch, the changes brought by COVID-19 spurred them to change direction and follow their desire to become makers ...