Sing Out Loud Festival has announced the addition of breakout alternative star sombr, rising leftfield pop singer Sarah Kinsley and viral folk pop artist Brenn! to its highly anticipated Live Wildly …
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5/12/25
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St. Johns-based author Stacey Horan has received a distinguished honor, as her novel, “A Place for Good and Evil,” has been recognized as a finalist for the 27th …
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5/11/25
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Amy Angelilli, owner and ringleader of Third Space Improv in downtown St. Augustine, is noticing a trend at her performance studio. The women are showing up and thriving in the improv and comedy …
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5/9/25
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MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, has partnered with CSX and Blue Star Museums to offer free admission to the families of active duty and former military and …
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5/8/25
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Alhambra Theatre & Dining, 12000 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, is offering a Mother’s Day certificate, on sale now through Mother’s Day. Mom can choose a show for two people for $89; certain …
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5/8/25
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The next show in Limelight Theatre’s Season 33 is a darkly comic rock fable set during the notorious blackout of 1965 that impacted parts of 10 states and Ontario. “Fly By Night,” directed by …
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5/8/25
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The Jacksonville Symphony has announced reception of a $3 million gift from the Terry Family Foundation. This gift will strengthen the symphony’s long-term financial stability while enhancing both …
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5/8/25
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The St. Johns Cultural Council has recognized five women for their contributions to the arts during the 2025 Dr. Gail Pflaster Recognizing Outstanding Women in the Arts (ROWITA) Awards ceremony, held …
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5/7/25
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Alhambra Theatre & Dining is a cultural landmark on the First Coast and a local icon and now it is in the eyes of the nation as well after it was voted the “No. 1 dinner theatre” in the …
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By Anthony Richards
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5/2/25
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The Performing Arts Department at Flagler College achieved remarkable recognition for its production of “Streetlight Woodpecker” at the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theatre …
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5/2/25
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Four-time Blues Music Award Winner Sue Foley is bringing her brand of high energy, guitar-driven Texas blues to The Original Café Eleven in St. Augustine on Sunday, May 11. She will bring her band …
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5/1/25
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Second Sundays at Stetson’s Concert Series will present Sam Pacetti in concert at Beluthahatchee at 2 p.m. May 11. Tours of Stetson Kennedy’s home are available after the concert.
Pacetti is …
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5/1/25
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St. Augustine’s Romanza Festivale of Music & the Arts returns May 2-18 with a full line-up of free and ticketed shows to inspire and entertain. The festival is comprised of more than 40 …
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5/1/25
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The St. Johns Cultural Council has recognized five women for their contributions to the arts during the 2025 Dr. Gail Pflaster Recognizing Outstanding Women in the Arts (ROWITA) Awards ceremony, held …
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5/1/25
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Romanza Festivale of Music & the Arts welcomes acclaimed international performing artist Svetlana and the New York Collective. Taking the stage at Lewis Auditorium on May 11, the group will …
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5/1/25
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Tickets are available for First Coast Cultural Center’s 6th Annual Beaches, A Celebration of the Arts gala to benefit educational art programs. This festive Grecian-themed fundraiser will be held …
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4/27/25
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Get ready for an evening of laughter, heart and high-energy entertainment as Ponte Vedra High School presents its spring production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical.” The curtain will rise on this …
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4/24/25
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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Board of Trustees has accepted the retirement notice submitted by Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, Ph.D., the George W. and Kathleen I. Gibbs Director and CEO. Her …
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4/24/25
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As a criminal justice student at Florida Gateway College in Live Oak, Jason Futch learned about the cold case of an unidentified dismembered torso found at a local gas station in 1994. Intrigued, …
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4/24/25
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Butterfield Garage Art Gallery invited the entire community to exercise their creative chops around the theme “The Art of Food.” This eclectic show allowed anyone in the community to have the …
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4/24/25
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The Jacksonville Jazz Collective will heat up Jacoby Symphony Hall at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 27, with the sizzling rhythms and vibrant energy of Latin jazz. Be transported to the streets of Havana and …
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4/24/25
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Having weathered the greatest loss of her life and the extended period of grieving that followed, Cathy Thomasson rediscovered an underused talent and, with it, a new, transformative purpose in life.
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By Shaun Ryan
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4/24/25
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The Jacksonville Symphony’s 75th Diamond Anniversary Gala raised a record-breaking $900,000 in support of its education and community programs on March 1. The total was announced on stage by Music …
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4/23/25
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Conductor Shiyeon Sung takes the baton for a Jacksonville Symphony program embracing the diverse sounds of America.
Celebrate America’s diverse cultures in a captivating performance of …
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4/22/25
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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is currently presenting “Knowing the West,” the first major traveling exhibition to embrace and explore the American West as a place shaped by people of …
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4/22/25
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