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Local resident David Nardon has written his first novel, “Spinnaker: An Endearing Romance Novel Entwined With Suspense and Espionage." more
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville has announced its newest Project Atrium installation, “Maud Cotter: what was never ours to keep.” more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
What's happening in the arts. more
For Scotie Cousin art is one of the best ways he connects with the world, and more recently he has been using it to connect with his local community in Atlantic Beach. more
Ponte Vedra resident Mike Mulhern was recently named a finalist by the International Book Awards for his volume, “The Repentant Racist” (Best Seller Publishing; $4.95 e-book; $9.95 paperback; $19.95 hardback; available from Amazon.com). more
An award-winning author of eight novels, Judith Erwin is a retired attorney, former freelance writer and devotee of the arts, especially dance. more
To have one’s artwork on display is a feeling of accomplishment and amazement, and it is something that never gets old for local artist Jim Cox anytime he gets the opportunity to do so. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
EMMA Concert Association has announced its 44th season of shows, offering a variety of live music and dance from September 2022 through March 2023 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. more
Butterfield Garage Gallery will present Dee Roberts as its featured artist for July. more
The Limelight Theatre is presenting “Dial M for Murder” in its Koger-Gamache Black Box Theatre through July 17. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
Alhambra Theater and Dining in Jacksonville recently lost one of its founders with the passing of Ted Johnson at 86 years old. more
Apex Theatre Studio will present Disney’s beloved family classic, “Mary Poppins Jr.,” on Friday-Sunday, June 24-26, at Lewis Auditorium, 14 Granada St., located on the campus of Flagler College. more
Something magical is happening in St. Augustine. Literally. more
St. Johns resident Jennifer Farmer’s first book, “Blue Sky Gone,” is now an award winner after being named a recipient of the IndieReader Discovery Award in the new adult fiction category. more
As a milestone distinction, First Coast Cultural Center was recently recognized by St. Johns County Commissioners, which honored the services, classes and outreach programs that the nonprofit has provided locally for 27 years with a successful track record. more
First Coast Cultural Center is launching its summer camp season and new programs to support the nonprofit, including youth and adult classes for novice and professional students to enhance their creative processes. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
The Florida State College at Jacksonville High School Summer Musical Theatre Experience is celebrating its 16th year providing theater opportunities to First Coast-area students in grades seven through 12. more
The featured exhibitor at Butterfield Garage for June is abstract painter Susan Smith. Smith is currently intrigued with texture and line. more
A roundup of musical acts appearing soon at local venues more
When magician Bill Abbott and his wife, Rebecca, moved from Toronto, Canada, to St. Augustine four years ago, they knew that the Nation’s Oldest City would be the place where they would bring his lifelong dream of creating an upscale, intimate magic show to reality. more
One fundamental choice prospective writers must make is what to write. That’s not as simple as it sounds. more
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