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Kickstarter campaign for One Spark 2013 underway

I just got back from ArtPrize this Monday - it was great. While parts of it seemed underwhelming (more passive engagement with art, etc.), the majority of the city was buzzing compared to their norm. We had a number of discussions with locals, business owners, artists, and staff from the ArtPrize team...

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About a Booth: Lemoree

Each month fashion writer MelMel will get up close and personal with a different booth from downtown Jacksonville's Art Walk to find out who they are, what they're selling, and what will keep us coming back for more every first Wednesday.

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Guest Series: Anthony Aiuppy

In this Guest Column Anthony Aiuppy encourages Jacksonville residents to be the force that makes Jacksonville a culturally vibrant city.

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Rethreaded: Sewing a New Story

Metro Jacksonville's Tamara Brisibe interviews the founder of a new local non-profit organization aimed at assisting women coming out of the sex trade.

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Interview with Chris Williams from BURRO

Burro Bags co-creator Chris Williams tells Metro Jacksonville fashion writer Mel-Mel about the story behind the brand, what keeps it unique, and its endeavors since it originated in 2007.

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Bye Bye Betsey Johnson

Designer Betsey Johnson who has wowed the fashion crowd since the 1960s is now going out of business, and her store at the St. Johns town center is just one of the many having a current liquidation sale. Edge City owner Gunnel Humphreys, who is said to have brought the designer to Jacksonville by carrying...

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Go Skate Day in Hemming Plaza

It doesn't take much to add life and vibrancy to downtown's Hemming Plaza. The programming of a variety of events on a regular basis can instantly change the public space's image. Kona's Go Skate Day illustrates this phenomenon. Today, Metro Jacksonville shares sights and scenes from last week's Go...

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Skate Apparel -- Kona, Fashion, Culture

Skate Apparel has undergone transformations since the sports modern inception in 1976. Skating and various board sports transcends into mainstream pop-culture. This article further explains the history as well as the evolution of Skate Apparel.

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Maya Adkins Photo Essay: Ancient Oaks of Jacksonville

Maya Adkins from the Art Institute presents a few gorgeous photos of one of the area's most symbolic and majical features: The ancient oaks that form so much of our forestry, municipal plantings and provide the tree canopy without whose shade life would be unbearably hot here in Jacksonville. Southerners...

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Joseph LaRose: Jacksonville's Legendary Shoe Guru

Joseph LaRose loved and lived for shoes. He began his business in Jacksonville but soon his creations were sought after by women everywhere. Though LaRose Shoes skyrocketed to fame, the man behind the works of art never forgot his Florida roots. Up until his death, he dedicated much of his time to...

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