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TikTok sensation and author, Mercury Stardust, coming to Boise
On Thursday, Dec. 7, TikTok sensation and author of “Safe and Sound: A Renter Friendly Guide to Home Repair,” Mercury Stardust, will be in Boise for a book signing. The author will be at Rediscovered Books, located at 180 N. Eighth St., from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to sign copies of her new book.…
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Oro Valley Festival of the Arts & Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration
Oro Valley Marketplace Oracle and Tangerine roads., Oro Valley Northwest (602) 553-2664 4 events 1 article 1 comment
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The Center for Black Excellence & Culture to host inaugural Black Arts Expo, a celebration of Black artists and performers
The Center for Black Excellence and Culture will host its first-ever Black Arts Expo on Saturday, Dec. 2, noon-5 p.m., at Fountain of Life Church on Madison’s South Side. The event, a celebration of Black artists and performers, will kick off visual arts programming before The Center becomes a physical reality. The Center for Black Excellence and Culture…
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Word & Image: Dawud Kennedy and Abdul Haqq
“Some of us are in search of regaining our strength to deal with humanity in a way that helps everyone,” Dawud Kennedy says. Today he is selling wares outside of his friend, Abdul Haqq’s store, Haqq’s Drawer, at 11 E. Broad St., a community-focused, cultural apparel store that sells clothing, fragrances, bath and body products,…
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Celebration of Indigenous arts and culture at Tsleil-Waututh Nation Christmas fair
Often, the thought of shopping during the holiday season conjures a mental image of sheer bedlam, of long queues and sweaty crowds and people batting each other out of the way with oversized rolls of wrapping paper. But what if we were to tell you that Christmas shopping doesn’t have to be stressful. In fact,…
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San José Climate Art Program | City of San José
San Jose Climate Art Presentation by Office of Cultural Affairs The objective of the Climate Art program is to build energy and community support around the City’s 2030 goal of carbon neutrality by enlisting the support of and reducing the carbon impact of the San José arts and culture sector. SUMMARY The Climate Art program…
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Juneau Afternoon: Candy Cane Hunt, Bridge Adult Day program, and Nell McConahey’s “Transitions” art show
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Before retiring from Eastern Washington University, ceramics instructor Lisa Nappa partakes in one last faculty art showcase
<a href="https://media1.inlander.com/inlander/imager/u/original/27042545/culture2-1-ff85c86b93ccd82b.jpg" rel="contentImg_gal-27042547" title="Lisa Nappa has been teaching ceramics at EWU since the mid-1990s. – Young Kwak photos" data-caption="Lisa Nappa has been teaching ceramics at EWU since the mid-1990s. Young Kwak photos” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge Young Kwak photos Lisa Nappa has been teaching ceramics at EWU since the mid-1990s. Like many regional…
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Remember Eleanor Barrow Chase, a voice who championed the health and harmony of Spokane
<a href="https://media1.inlander.com/inlander/imager/u/original/27042535/culture1-1-c3b39c48d0065d83.jpg" rel="contentImg_gal-27042539" title="Eleanor Barrow Chase standing between her mother, Olive Barrow, and her father, Charles Barrow. – Courtesy of Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture" data-caption="Eleanor Barrow Chase standing between her mother, Olive Barrow, and her father, Charles Barrow. Courtesy of Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge Courtesy…
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Local artist David Arthur Martinez on the importance of First Fridays
His art exhibit, “Amor Eterno,” showcases his love of his Mexican American culture, featuring colorful Día De Los Muertos canvas paintings. Martinez said he feels inspired by late 1800s artist Vincent van Gogh inspired him because the two share a stretching-the-canvas technique. “When I was 18 [years old] and took my first class in college,…