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Texas Women for the Arts Announces 2025 Grantees
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WWU Circus Club members keep going through struggles and strife
Western Washington University Circus Club unicycles along through rotating leadership and a lack of space. At Western, performing arts clubs have a small but dedicated membership. Corwin Taylor, the Circus Club’s lead officer, said the group has been struggling for some time now. “A lot of our officers are very busy, including myself, and it…
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Mariachi Tradición: Cultural education through music
Forest Grove High School’s Mariachi Tradición will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a performance at the Reser Center on May 31. Photo: Courtesy of Mariachi Tradición While growing up in Forest Grove in the early 2000s, Charlie Garcia had heard snatches of mariachi music. “But I never paid much attention to it,” he remembers. “Mariachi…
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Sanofi and Stagecoach Performing Arts partner to highlight impact of autoimmune type 1 diabetes
Sanofi and Stagecoach Performing Arts have partnered to highlight the significant impact autoimmune type 1 diabetes (aT1D) has on patients and raise awareness of the condition. Under the collaboration, four adolescents aged 13 to 14 years with aT1D were selected through a UK-wide audition process to form a girl band named ‘1Type’, which has released…
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Traveling for the arts: Vacationers increasingly plan trips around concerts, shows
Traverse City, always known for its beautiful lake views and cherry trees, has become a destination of the arts and culture scene, too. And the Up North city isn’t alone. More communities are leaning into the arts to draw tourists. From Interlochen Arts Festival to concerts at Meijer Gardens, people from near and far are…
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Frank DiLella’s theater picks: ‘Call Me Izzy’ and more
With the many entertainment choices New York City has to offer, it can be difficult to decide what to see. Look no further. “On Stage” host Frank DiLella has curated a list of must-see shows this week, guiding you to the best of Broadway, off-Broadway and beyond. “Call Me Izzy”Six-time Emmy Award-winner Jean Smart is…
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Did you know Meghan Trainor, performed at the first Cape Cod Music Festival? 2025 lineup
When the Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival kicked off in 2012 to recognize local talent and raise money for families facing cancer, pop star Meghan Trainor was first up. “Meghan Trainor was our very first act at the very first fest! She was still in high school at the time and was incredible of course.…
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Gallo Center for the performing Arts season opens Sept. 13 with Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall
MODESTO — The Gallo Center for the Arts has announced its 25/26 season, marking the 18th anniversary of the downtown Modesto performing arts center, recently named a Top 10 venue globally by Pollstar. The Gallo Center prioritizes its members as the season is launched, and is offering advance sales to them through May 31. Ticket…
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Things To Do: Day of Portugal in Fall River; New Bedford Ballet presents ‘Peter Pan’
“What do you want to do?” If you need an answer to this age-old question for making plans, we’ve got you covered. In Things To Do, we take a look at, well, things to do, happening every week in the Greater Fall River area and around the SouthCoast. This week, we’ve got a look at…
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Setting the stage: Attorney Charles Norman was instrumental in the creation of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center in 1977
Walking around downtown one day in the early 1970s, Charles Norman and several other Tulsa officials went looking for a place to open a new performing arts center, looking at various empty lots and vacant buildings. They seemed to find plenty of options, with suburban development pulling retailers away from downtown and “urban renewal” projects…