In the Arts
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Sound Connections Music Therapy program held its year-end school performances May 17-22. more
When Steven Bavaria first introduced his “Income Factory” about five years ago, he received some negative feedback for suggesting that “market price growth” need not be an essential part of a long-term investment strategy. more
“Cinderella,” a fresh retelling of the classic fairy tale through dance, will be presented Saturday and Sunday, May 20 and 21, at Lewis Auditorium in St. Augustine. more
As THE PLAYERS Championship makes preparations to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the tournament is inviting the talent of Northeast Florida to audition to perform the National Anthem before its annual Military Appreciation Ceremony and concert on March 12. more
“The Road to Picolata” could be a coming-of-age story or it could be a war story. more
The Nation’s Oldest City is looking for a poet laureate. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
Jennifer Wolfe, founder and executive director of Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville, will lead an interactive writing circle at this month’s FWA Ponte Vedra Writers group meeting. more
Untold Stories, the renowned oral storytelling series at the Florida Theatre, is gearing up for its highly anticipated third season. more
Here’s a look at what’s happening in the arts locally. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues more
Florida Chamber Music Project (FCMP) will end its 10th season on Sunday, June 4, with a program of Brahms and Schumann. Joining FCMP will be pianist Hyunsoon Whang. more
Christmastime on the First Coast just wouldn’t be the same without the Christ Church Nutcracker Ballet presented by Miss Felicia’s Dance ministry. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, is proud to introduce the varied and unique glass work of artist Rose Hawley. more
The St. Augustine Music Festival has announced its 2022 concert schedule and programs. more
This year’s First Coast Cultural Center Beaches — A Celebration of the Arts annual fundraising event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. May 7 at Casa Marina Hotel, 691 1st St. N. in Jacksonville Beach. more
The Butterfield Garage featured artist for February will be Tess Blum presenting “Works in Glass,” a collection of glass mosaics and stained glass capturing the radiance and luminosity of Florida’s natural beauty. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (P.A.St.A.) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has added new artist James “Jimmy” Reynolds to its membership. more
The 2022 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Book Awards recognized “Vacations for the Young and Adventurous” by William E. Schepens, in the category of Young Adult Fiction, as a silver medal winner. more
Florida Chamber Music Project (FCMP) will open its 11th season on Sept. 17 at the Beaches Museum Chapel at the Beaches Museum at 505 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, with an all-Beethoven concert. more
It is not hard to look around and know that the holidays are upon us, as holiday-inspired decorations and events begin to pop up throughout the First Coast. more
The FSCJ Artist Series has announced that the first national tour of “Mean Girls” — the record-breaking musical comedy based on the hit film — is coming to the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts on April 20-25. more
Here’s a look at what’s happening in the arts locally. more
Each year, libraries and organizations bring local independently published authors and readers together for a day of education, networking, live panels and book events. more
Local authors Tracy Tripp and Edwards Mickolus received second place recently in the mystery or crime category at the Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Awards for their novel, “White Noise Whispers.” more
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