In the Arts
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Each semester, the art students at Flagler College have their time to shine — presenting their work to faculty, family, visitors to the area, community members and fellow students. On Thursday, … more
As a mother and grandmother, Jacksonville author Sharron Collins cares deeply about protecting children from bullying and sexual abuse. Through her writing, her speaking engagements, her sit-and-read … more
What better way to kick off 2025 than with a good laugh, and that is exactly what you will get with the Alhambra Theatre & Dining’s first showing of the year, Southern Fried Funeral. The … more
The Florida Chamber Music Project will celebrate Mozart during his birthday month with an all-Mozart concert on Jan. 19 at the Beaches Museum Chapel in Jacksonville Beach. The concert will feature … more
The Jacksonville Symphony presented an enjoyable and heady program in two concerts over Friday and Saturday nights, Jan. 10 and 11. The Marcus Roberts Trio joined the orchestra, bringing an … more
Through Feb. 28, the Ponte Vedra Branch Library is featuring watercolor paintings by noted artist Arlette Heise Gerlach of Jacksonville, originally of Stuttgart, Germany. The pieces, exhibited … more
When Len Richelle retired after 20 years with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, she embraced the freedom to pursue her passion for writing and traveling. The author of several travel-inspired … more
Don’t tell Lana McAra you don’t have time to write. The award-winning author wrote her first 27 books while homeschooling her seven — yes, seven — children. She will share practical advice on … more
The Limelight Theatre will present “Crimes of the Heart” from Jan. 17 through Feb. 2. Directed by David Buchman, this intense dramedy by Beth Henley won the1981 Pulitzer Prize for drama. … more
Jacksonville Dance Theatre (JDT) continues its innovative 13th season with RENDER, an evening of boundary-pushing contemporary modern dance works presented at The Florida Ballet. This intimate … more
The Jacksonville Symphony continues its 75th Anniversary Season with the sixth Florida Blue Classical concert “Beethoven & Rachmaninoff,” on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. Renowned guest conductor … more
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College will welcome artists and collaborators Katie Hargrave and Meredith Laura Lynn back to campus for their exhibition “Bad Outdoorsmen.” Curated … more
Country music icon and Grammy Award-winning artist Lee Greenwood is set to bring his patriotism and chart-topping hits to fans across in Northeast Florida with the announcement of his 2025 American … more
It’s all about community and fun at Third Space Improv, which opened last year on Malaga Street in downtown St. Augustine. Third Space Improv was founded by Amy Angelilli, a certified laughter … more
Here’s a look at some of events and concerts coming to local venues in January and February. more
A roundup of events and musical acts appearing soon at local venues. more
The Beaches Fine Arts Series will present the 2022 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Finalist Clayton Stephenson in a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, at St. Paul’s By-The-Sea … more
The Ritz Chamber Players will present “Coretta’s Voice,” a powerful concert experience illuminating Coretta Scott King’s legacy as a visionary leader, artist and civil rights activist, at … more
More than $100,000 in grants have been made to local arts organizations, supporting organizational capacity and program development across the Northeast Florida region. Nine nonprofits have been … more
WJCT Public Media has announced its debut “Film at WJCT Studios” series. Starting on Jan. 15, WJCT will kick off the series with three music-related films presented under the banner of The … more
Filmmakers and actors will be in St. Augustine for the 15th annual Saint Augustine Film Festival, taking place Jan. 9-12. Films will screen in Lewis Auditorium and Gamache-Koger Theatre, and in the … more
The Jacksonville Symphony will present six performances this month spanning the classical, pops, jazz, film and rock genres. Several guest artists and conductors will join the symphony for most of … more
The Jacksonville Symphony will present its fifth Florida Blue Classical concert of the 75th Anniversary Season with “Gershwin & Tchaikovsky” on Jan. 10 and 11, led by Music Director Laureate … more
Filmmakers and actors will be in St. Augustine for the 15th annual St. Augustine Film Festival, taking place Jan. 9-12. Films will screen in Lewis Auditorium and Gamache-Koger Theatre, and in the … more
The inspiring documentary “Beyond Triathlon” featuring Northeast Florida resident Dottie Dorion has received top honors with the People’s Choice Award at the Fort Lauderdale International Film … more
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