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Youth in Arts at the Artwalk Festival
The ‘Youth in Arts’ Artwalk Festival celebrates the creativity and talent of young people in Jamaica. The festival is organised by Kingston Creative, a non-profit organisation that aims to use arts and culture to transform downtown Kingston. It is supported by partners Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC), Main Events, F&B Downtown and Catherine’s…
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WHAT TO DO, WHERE TO GO – Bonita Springs Florida Weekly
#HEAR IT Enjoy live music from 5-8 p.m. through Saturday, Nov. 25 along Third Street South. Traditional Christmas carolers roam the avenues. Snow is forecasted at 7 p.m. nightly. 1300 Third St. S., Naples. 239-649-6707 or www.thirdstreetsouth.com. Hot tickets across the state @media(max-width: 600px) { .in-article-ad{ width: 300; height: 250; } } Nov. 24 —…
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WHAT TO DO, WHERE TO GO
Enjoy live music from 5-8 p.m. through Saturday, Nov. 25 along Third Street South. Traditional Christmas carolers roam the avenues. Snow is forecasted at 7 p.m. nightly. 1300 Third St. S., Naples. 239-649-6707 or www.thirdstreetsouth.com. Submit calendar listings and high-resolution photos to [email protected]. Email text, jpegs or Word documents are accepted. No pdfs or photos…
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Herald Community Calendar for week of Nov. 24, 2023
Herald Community Calendar for week of Nov. 24, 2023 Published 9:51 pm Wednesday, November 22, 2023 The Herald Church and Community Events calendar is published each Friday. Items must be submitted by 10 a.m. Monday for that Friday’s calendar. Events should be emailed to [email protected]. NOVEMBER 23 THANKSGIVING SERVICE — Mt. Moriah Upper Room Baptist…
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Patrons of the Centre celebrate the arts with first-ever fashion show
Coweta County’s Nixon Centre for Performing and Visual Arts continued its tradition of forging new ground, hosting its first-ever fashion show during the Patrons of the Centre’s annual luncheon. It also provided another chance for a local success story to speak up about the importance of the arts, as designer, artist and entrepreneur Mollie Crosby…
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Fairfield and Vacaville to host Small Business Saturday markets
While the Friday after Thanksgiving might belong to big businesses and big deals, small businesses have marked Saturday as their chance to save holiday shoppers another trip to the mall. This year, Solano communities are making it easy to shop local on Small Business Saturday with downtown vendor markets taking place in both Fairfield and…
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Yeza headlines 2023 Artwalk Festival
A section of the artwalk space in downtown Kingston. (Photo: Karl Mclarty) The 2023 Artwalk Festival celebrates ‘Youth In Arts’ to highlight the creativity and talent of young people in Jamaica. Headlining the festival on Sunday, November 26, 2023, at Water Lane and Church Street in downtown Kingston, is young musician Yeza, who hails from…
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Over 400 Bay Area Artists Sign Letter Calling for Boycott of Israeli Institutions
Over 400 Bay Area artists and cultural workers have signed a letter pledging solidarity with the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), an activism effort that has been part of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement since 2004. “We recognize the genocide the Palestinian people are currently facing, and…
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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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Exhibition | Women (seen)
From 1986 – 2009 Western Sydney University, or as it was then known as the University Western Sydney played a critical role in the advancement of visual arts literacy and training in the region through the art school on the Nepean campus. The legacy of the art school still resonates widely throughout the art sector…