Culture
St. Augustine and Private Lives, by Noel Coward!
Whatever is it about the 20s that continues to hold such a fascination to the present day, the trend...
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Thorne Smith: Satire and the Supernatural from the 20s
Thorne Smith was one of America's best loved novelists and writer of satire.
He wrote towards the end...
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Bogda and Flux Gallery events July 2009
Bogda has a new show (which is awesome) Shea announced art classes for the remainder of the Summer at...
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April Hutchinson. Brilliant Sharp Satire In New Show
April Hutchinson is one of the brightest and savagely funny stage writers around, and for several years...
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Should Arts Be Partially Self Sustaining?
Metrojacksonville takes a look at the idea of "Self Sustaining", Not-For-Profits in The Arts.
In the...
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Urban Theatre Group Produces A Very Sexy Rocky Horror
Contrary to popular belief, Theatre in Jacksonville has always been a fairly interesting proposition,...
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Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
In January 1916 the city zoo in Springfield Park consisted of two deer, two wildcats, two coyotes, one...
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What is Street Art? Why is It Around? Jax Street Art.
Ok...... 'Street Art" is one of the most powerful art movements in the world today, and Jacksonville...
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The Contemporary Art Scene and Jacksonville.
As the Museum of Contemporary Art moves into a new era with its partnership with UNF, a closer look at...
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Photography Show at Flux!
Check out some pretty decent photographic works at Flux Gallery in Five Points.
The space is featuring...
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