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Central Florida artist Jon Napoles has an easygoing, almost 1960s psychedelic-hipster speaking voice and he knows his way ...
Besides spotlighting beautiful art, the Festival of Arts offers other feasts for the senses: chocolate and wine tastings ...
A Falkirk-based artist is one of 45 exhibiting their creations at this year’s Printmakers of Scotland Festival.
In addition to many artworks from Minnesota, the Renwick Gallery will display the famous size 96 “Big Tex” boots from the ...
James ‘Jim’ Cosmas Masselos was a pioneering scholar of South Asian urban history. A teacher, mentor, prolific author and ...
Celebrate 25 years of the folk forward Pickathon, or lean into electronica with the newer gathering, Canyon Vibration.
A group of Pioneer Press readers and I toured Scandinavia, which was everything I hoped it would be and more. We visited Sweden, Denmark and Norway, getting glimpses into cosmopolitan cities and ...
This central sweep of the shore has always been a place of refuge. On a visit to his home state, Darrell Hartman discovers it's still a haven for dreamers and doers.
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A Festival Built on Faith

Grace Love (she/they) never meant to run a music festival. But like many things in her life, Jubilee Love Festival emerged from instinct, community, and a little bit of what she calls delusional ...
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From stand-up to soulful art

Udom "Nose" Taephanich is known as the most famous stand-up comedian in Thailand. On stage, Udom tells stories close to home and engages audiences with a humorous style of talking, which is why ...
Tucked away in the northernmost reaches of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, Legs Inn stands as a testament to what happens when Old World craftsmanship meets wilderness whimsy in the tiny hamlet of Cross ...
In Bob Dylan’s memoir C hronicles Volume One, he described the relationship he felt with the Route 61 that became the title ...