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University of Liverpool Commits to Promoting Race Equality in Arts and Culture Through Landmark Manifesto Signing
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Juneau Afternoon: “Alaska Ink” group show from ten Juneau printmakers; Juneau Dance Theatre’s “Nutcracker”
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Triple major graduates with plans to return to Vietnam after grad
December 1, 2023 Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2023 graduates. Samuel Watson knew he wanted to double-major in chemical engineering and economics at Arizona State University, but he couldn’t shake that feeling that something was missing — so he added a third degree, a Bachler of Arts in…
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California Arts Council Announces 2023 State Arts Grant Award Recipients
SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, the California Arts Council (CAC) announced 856 grant awards totaling more than $32.75 million in overall projected investments for operational and project support to nonprofit organizations and units of government throughout the state of California. Organizations were awarded grants across six different program areas designed to benefit the whole of California’s arts…
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Culture Rich Conversations: Banned Books by Black Authors – “Monday’s Not Coming” by Tiffany D. Jackson
“Monday’s Not Coming” by Tiffany D. Jackson November 30, 2023 — Full Episode On this episode of Culture Rich Conversations from Juneau’s Black Awareness Association, the banned books written by Black authors series continues. Host Christina Michelle and her panel of guests discuss “Monday’s Not Coming” by Tiffany D. Jackson. “Monday’s Not Coming” tells the…
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The Culture Show talks sound towns and cultural centers
It’s time for our arts and culture week-in-review, featuring GBH talent Jared Bowen and Edgar B Herwick III, as well as special guest Lisa Simmons from the Mass Cultural Council and Roxbury International Film Festival. First up, what happens when a people’s cultural identity becomes a casualty of war? Throughout history monuments, cultural sites, artworks…
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Center for Arts & History opens Timber Culture exhibit
LEWISTON – An exhibition that explores the cultural heritage of the Pacific Northwest has opened and will be on display until Jan. 27, 2024, at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, located at 415 Main St. in Lewiston. The exhibit, called “Timber Culture,” depicts the lives of loggers and their families drawn…
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Poetry event Dec. 9 at Museum of African American Art celebrates arts and culture along K Line
Join Metro Art and poets Nikki Blak, Kamau Daáood, Cynthia Guardado, Ill Camille, Malaika Jules and Rhys Langston for an afternoon of spoken word and art about the neighborhoods along the K Line with We Are Here: Poetry Along the K. Artist féi hernandez will emcee. This free poetry event is at the Museum of…
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City of Frederick announces hiring of Weinberg Center for the Arts Manager
The City of Frederick is excited to announce the hiring of Stephanie Chaiken as the new Manager of the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Ms. Chaiken brings a wealth of experience and a passion for the arts, and the City of Frederick is eager to welcome her as a key contributor to the local arts…
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Tracy Arts Commission searching for two new members
The Tracy Arts Commission has opened a recruitment to fill two openings on the board. The application window will close on Thursday, December 14, at 6 p.m. The recruitment is for the seats currently held by commissioners Maxine Lees and Cynthia Reis, whose terms expire at the end of the year. Both are eligible for…