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Free Melbourne Art Festival brings over 200 artists, live music, more 2-day event brings fun to Wickham Park Watercolor art generic. (Pixabay) MELBOURNE, Fla.
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Border festival organisers withdraw application - MSNPlans for a 5,000-guest music festival straddling the England-Wales border appear to have been put on hold. Herefordshire Council was due to make a decision on whether to grant a licence for ...
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Inside the U.S.-Mexico Film Festival Embracing the Border Wall - MSNThe Nogales International Film Festival is breaking ground by projecting movies on both sides of the Arizona-Mexico border. "Art can break down the barriers we as humans build between ourselves ...
The summer art festival season launches at the end of May with the return of the popular Art in the Village with Craft Marketplace, which will be held this year at Legacy Village. The free event ...
Landmarks - Border Voices: Alexander Moffat, Ruth Nicol, Alan Riach, Hawick Museum ★★★★ Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, various venues, Hawick ★★★★ ...
Now in its 26th year, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers' Circus Mexicus festival celebrates live music, border culture, and tequila.
The Mississippi Museum of Art is inviting the community to come and enjoy on Thursday evening.Museum After Hours: Food Truck Festival kicks off at 5 p.m. People are encouraged to explore Jackson's ...
Join the 68th Allentown Art Festival in Buffalo on June 14-15, 2025, featuring diverse local art and awarding student scholarships.
Festival turns up the heat with an exhilarating three-week lineup of free and ticketed events spanning music, dance, theatre, immersive and compelling public art.
From April 10-12, the HanUnder Art Festival will turn Hanover into a celebration of student creativity. This festival is for everyone — from the student majoring in theater or music to the student who ...
The Clothesline Art Festival returns to the Memorial Art Gallery with 300+ artists, a $5,000 award, and discounted memberships. Tickets on sale in August.
Two New Brunswick artists have been attending an annual literary festival as 'Frye correspondents' where they take in the performance and make art inspired by it.
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