The Moonlight Market is returning for its third year with the most sought-after local makers selling one-of-a-kind handcrafted wares.
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10/26/23
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Flagler College and the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum have announced St. Augustine-based photographer Lenny Foster’s upcoming exhibition, “In the Spirit of Lincolnville."
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10/26/23
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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.
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10/26/23
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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.
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10/19/23
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The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the second annual Live from The Waterworks: A Gamble Rogers Concert Series to commemorate Gamble Rogers.
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10/19/23
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Ghostwriters have been around for thousands of years, writing anonymously for pharaohs and kings.
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10/19/23
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The newly renovated Florida Theatre in Jacksonville will reopen at 8 p.m. Oct. 28 for “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
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10/19/23
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The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has received the St. Augustine Best Gallery third place award from the 2023 Official Community Choice Awards.
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10/19/23
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The Florida Theatre will soon present the third season of its storytelling series, “Untold Stories."
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10/19/23
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The story of “Romeo and Juliet” is a classic, but the Ponte Vedra High School theatre department is set to put their spin on the production, and it involves rock and roll.
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10/19/23
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The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville’s 2023 Arts Awards ceremony was festive and high-spirited, but LOL JAX Film Festival creator Adam Madrid stole the show with his energetic acceptance speech, concluding it with a hearty “Duuuval!”
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By Shaun Ryan
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10/12/23
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Beaches Fine Arts Series will begin its 51st season with Trio Virado at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Jacksonville Beach.
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10/12/23
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Standup comedian Jen Fulwiler knows where the best material lurks.
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By Shaun Ryan
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10/12/23
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The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, is hosting member and local photographer Meghan Holder as the featured artist October.
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10/12/23
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The Amelia Island Book Festival will be here before you know it.
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10/12/23
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Romanza’s Collage Concert Series will begin on Oct. 28 with guitar wizardry.
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10/12/23
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The Grass Menagerie will perform a concert at the Ponte Vedra Beach library at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10.
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10/5/23
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In her novel, “Snakes of St. Augustine,” Ginger Pinholster has combined the theft of three rare Eastern indigo snakes with the disappearance of a troubled brother and a healthy helping of Florida weirdness.
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10/5/23
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Season 16 of St. Augustine’s A Classic Theatre (ACT) introduces several exciting developments.
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By Amy Lauer Goldin
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10/5/23
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Few things are as funny as real life when it takes an unexpected turn.
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By Shaun Ryan
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9/28/23
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On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30, the Jacksonville Symphony will present the world premiere of an original work, Organ Concerto, Op. 41, by award-winning composer Lowell Liebermann, performed by Paul Jacobs, the first organist ever to win a Grammy.
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9/28/23
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Bartram Trail High School Theatre Department will present “Disney's Beauty and the Beast,” Nov. 2-5.
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9/28/23
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First Coast Opera, the opera company known for its extraordinary productions and captivating performances, has announced the lineup for its new season.
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9/21/23
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Ponte Vedra Beach author Kate Stollenwerck’s debut novel “Hello, Goodbye” won the 2022 Florida Book Awards Gold Medal for Young Adult Fiction.
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9/21/23
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The St. Johns Cultural Council has announced its new “Arts for All” grant program.
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9/21/23
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