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The Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) recently announced the acquisition of Connecting Thru Music (CTM), a nonprofit organization that offers in-school and afterschool music therapy programs for children and young adults with disabilities. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
“Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience,” produced by Paquin Entertainment Group, is celebrating Vincent Van Gogh’s birthday in Jacksonville on Thursday, March 30. more
The featured exhibitor at Butterfield Garage for June is abstract painter Susan Smith. Smith is currently intrigued with texture and line. more
The Art of the Possible event will be held in conjunction with Asado Life, a renowned waterfront restaurant in St. Augustine. more
The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the second annual Live from The Waterworks: A Gamble Rogers Concert Series to commemorate Gamble Rogers. more
Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum have announced St. Augustine-based photographer Lenny Foster’s upcoming exhibition, “In the Spirit of Lincolnville." more
Donna Guzzo, president and CEO of First Coast Cultural Center, president and CEO of Language Exploration Enrichment (L.E.E.) St. Johns and United Nations Ambassador of Sustainable Development Goals recently returned from a humanitarian mission to rural villages in Honduras. more
The Art of the Possible, held Thursday, April 18, at Asado Life waterfront restaurant in St. Augustine raised funds for two important local causes: the St. Johns County Education Foundation, which operates as Investing in Kids (INK!), and Ocean Sole, a nonprofit based in Ponte Vedra Beach and Kenya. more
Quinn Erskine, a senior at Nease High School, took first place and the grand prize at the Florida Region II American Water Works Association competition on Monday, Oct. 23, at the University of North Florida. more
Celebrating its 51st anniversary as a cherished holiday tradition in the community, the Jacksonville Symphony’s “First Coast Nutcracker” returns to the Jim and Jan Moran Theater stage this weekend. more
Brenda Mauney Councill, now living in North Carolina, returned to the community where she grew up to create the world’s only life-sized sculpture of one of Florida’s most famous residents: Harriet Beecher Stowe. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
Laura Pawlik is enjoying the notoriety The Next Original has brought her. more
Ghostwriters have been around for thousands of years, writing anonymously for pharaohs and kings. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has welcomed a new artist, Svetlana Shorey, to its membership. more
One of the most beloved holiday musicals to ever grace the silver screen will take the stage this week, giving local audiences the gifts of laughter, heart-warming romance and a bit of that Yuletide spirit they yearn for at this time of year. more
About 150 dancers took the stage Saturday, Dec. 9, at UNF’s Lazzara Performance Hall to present the Christ Church Dance Ministry’s 28th Annual Nutcracker. more
Four-time ACM Award winning superstar and longtime PGA TOUR fan Cole Swindell will headline THE PLAYERS Military Appreciation Day concert, tournament officials announced Tuesday. more
The Lightner Museum will be the first venue for a major new touring exhibition, “The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau” from the Chrysler Museum of Art. more
On Thursday, Dec. 14, the First Coast Cultural Center officially opened its new home at 6000B Sawgrass Village Circle. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues more
The Jacksonville Symphony will present Georges Bizet's timeless and cherished opera, “Carmen,” on April 12 and 14. more
For First Coast artist Martha Ferguson, the historic district of St. Augustine holds endless possibilities. more
On March 4, the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Friends presented “Swing With The Big Bands,” a sellout night of dancing with the 17-piece TBA Big Band and Arthur Murray Dance PVB. more
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