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Latest Culture articles from Jacksonville, FLJacksonville Zoo and Gardens
In January 1916 the city zoo in Springfield Park consisted of two deer, two wildcats, two coyotes, one black bear, five monkeys, five silver foxes, a whole lot of rabbits and some Guinea hens, cranes and squirrels. Since then, the Jacksonville Zoo has come a long way.
Read MoreSail Jacksonville 2009 Photos
Metro Jacksonville photographers share the scenes from Sail Jacksonville 2009 in Downtown Jacksonville.
Read MoreSail Jacksonville Downtown this Weekend
This maritime festival will highlight the essential roles the St. Johns River and maritime community have played in the history of Jacksonville and will be anchored by the visit of ASTA Tall Ships
Read MoreJacksonville Jazz Festival 2009
Despite the rain, the 2009 Jacksonville Jazz Festival featured jazz performances and activities along the Laura Street Corridor, The Jacksonville Landing, Hemming Plaza, Snyder Memorial Church, downtown businesses and vacant buildings.
Read MoreRiverside Arts Market Opens
After decades of planning, the long awaited Riverside Arts Market (RAM) opened on Saturday, April 4, 2009. According to various sources, nearly 40,000 visitors took part in the festivities. Here are a number of photos from the big day.
Read MoreOnly in the Urban Core: Events Worth Checking Out!
Skaters, Drag Comedy and Bands on the Verge on one night, Full Steampunk Theater on Another!
Read MoreWeekend Events! Stuff to Do.
Stuff Happening This Weekend (April 25, 26, 27)The Symphony is Featuring Mancini Magic Concert features some of Henry Mancini?s most well-known scores in film and TV such as Moon River, The Pink PantherĀ and more. Michael Krajewski, conductor. INFO: www.jaxsymphony.org (http://www.jaxsymphony.org/)...
Read MoreCheck Out Owen Holmes!
Check out Owen Holmes' and his band, Black Kids.Owen left Folio Weekly--as one of their best writers in a long time to devote more time to the band.
Read MoreFirst Wednesday Art Walk Photo Tour: September Edition
Take a photo tour of the September Art Walk in Downtown Jacksonville.
Read MoreFamed Artist Noli Novak will call Downtown Home
As a follow-up to an article earlier this month, famed Wall Street Journal Artist Noli Novak has found a space downtown to convert into a live/work headquarters.
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