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Lakes and Pines play intimate show Saturday at Winkler Arts & Culture
Community Written by Ronny Guenther Wednesday, Nov 22 2023, 7:00 PM Support local journalism. Don’t let others regulate what news you see. Download our app or bookmark pembinavalleyonline.com to ensure you always have a direct connection to your trusted source for local news and information. Share this story: Patrick Simoens in the Eagle Studio Article…
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Digital strategies for creative entrepreneurship in the Caribbean: opportunities to reach new markets
Digital marketing and advertising play a key role for a company’s development and growth in today’s world. Enabling unprecedented global reach, direct interaction with customers, the ability to measure and analyse results in real-time, as well as providing cost-effectiveness and flexibility to adapt to market trends and consumer needs, these strategies have become pillars of…
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Province recognizes Island arts and cultural community | Government of Prince Edward Island
Seven local art and creative professionals and organizations received top honours for their contributions to the Island creative sector. As part of the renewed provincial culture action plan, the PEI Arts Awards Program celebrates artistic merit and excellence. The following recipients were recognized last evening at the inaugural gala: PEI Writers’ Guild: Are We Friends…
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A look inside the National Museum of Women in the Arts after its major renovation
In his more than 30-year career with the NewsHour, Brown has served as co-anchor, studio moderator, and field reporter on a wide range of national and international issues, with work taking him around the country and to many parts of the globe. As arts correspondent he has profiled many of the world’s leading writers, musicians,…
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Family-friendly winter events to explore this holiday season
Art, culture and entertainment ‘Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!‘: This annual classic from The Old Globe returns to Balboa Park for a 26th year. The musical delivers all your favorite Whoville earworms, like “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” and more. Plus, the Old Globe’s plaza is all decked out with a tree…
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Arts and culture brings $300 million to Long Island’s economy annually
Arts and culture raked in more than $300 million for Long Island last year, according to a recent report from the Long Island Arts Alliance. It also estimates that the arts generated almost 5,000 jobs and $15 million in sales, property and income taxes. Lauren Wagner, the alliance’s executive director said the report bodes well…
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Florida Museum Of Photographic Arts Finds New Home In Ybor City
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) opened the doors to its new space in Ybor City on September 14. The newly renovated space is dedicated solely to the exhibition of photographic art and features exhibits of photos from locally, nationally and internationally renowned photographers. The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, or FMoPA, is a…
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Stratford Arts and Culture Collective to present A Stratford Christmas
Breadcrumb Trail Links Local Entertainment Entertainment Co-hosted by Sheila McCarthy and David Rogers, A Stratford Christmas will be presented in concert at the Festival Theatre Dec. 16. Award-winning stage and film actor Sheila McCarthy will co-host the Stratford Arts and Culture Collective’s A Stratford Christmas concert at the Festival Theatre on Dec. 16. Submitted photo…
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At PAM, ‘Africa Fashion’ and Its Past, Present, and Very Queer Future
<figure class="c-media c-media–image c-align–full" data-entity-class="image" data-entity-id="86882" data-entity-method="embed" data-image-align="center" data-image-caption=" Models at Lagos Fashion Week, 2019 ” data-image-selection=”{“x1″:0,”y1″:0,”x2″:3240,”y2″:2475,”width”:3240,”height”:2475}”> “There are many ways to be fashionable and African,” says Christine Checinska, curator of the Portland Art Museum’s latest exhibition, Africa Fashion. Such, she explains, is the reasoning for the distinction between African and Africa in the title:…
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Public Art Boot Camp Artwork On View
Since September 2022, twelve local artists have participated in the Public Art Boot Camp project managed by the Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS). These individuals took a variety of workshops and trainings (available online) including how to develop concept proposals, how to hire subcontractors, post-installation rights and responsibilities, as well as working through all…