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As we’re entering the home stretch of the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s summer repertory, it's now time to get thee hence to Cedar City before three of the seven plays end their runs. If you, like me, have not made the trek to USF in a few years (since before COVID, in my case), you owe it to yourself to feel all the feels of this summer’s four Shakespearean plays (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Coriolanus and Timon of Athens), as well as three contemporary productions: A Raisin in the Sun, Jane Austen’s Emma the Musical and The Play That Goes Wrong.
One of the most talented winemakers I've had the pleasure to meet is James Cahill of Oregon's Soter Vineyards. If you haven't tried Soter wines yet, it's time to do so.
It's here: A "holiday" based on a pun. And those of us who know better understand that if there's going to be a Star Wars Day, it really should be on May 25 (the anniversary of the original film's 1977 release).