In the Arts
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The story of “Puffs” is a tale for anyone who has never been destined to save the world. It will take the stage Sept. 26-29 at Ponte Vedra High School. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at … more
Tickets are available now for the “Messiah Ballet,” to be presented Nov. 16 at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. Experience the magic of George Frideric Handel’s … more
We’re not born with the seeds of creativity growing inside us — or are we? Questions about the sources of creativity have been around for millennia, and on Saturday, Sept. 28, Patricia Daly-Lipe … more
The Jacksonville Symphony launches its Florida Blue Classical Series with a thrilling program featuring Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 on Sept. 27 and 28 at Jacoby Symphony Hall. The … more
The Jacksonville Symphony has announced that five students have been selected as the 2024/25 Season Usher Scholarship recipients. The students, Melissa Molano, Cara Standard, Jasmine Walker, Luis … more
Following the success of last season’s inaugural Romanza’s Collage Concert Series, organizers are pleased to present a new lineup of exciting performances. Romanza’s mission is to bring a … more
A profound scene comes to life in the movie “Maestro,” when Leonard Bernstein (played by Bradley Cooper) conducts Mahler’s epic Second Symphony. Local audiences will have an opportunity to … more
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum (CEAM) and Flagler College will present a new solo exhibition beginning in October: “en la noche prevalece un corazón lleno” featuring Spanish artist Pablo Vindel. … more
A city doesn’t get to be 459 years old without accumulating a few secrets. And St. Augustine, from its founding in 1565 down to the present day, has stored up more than a few such “secrets” for … more
After 18 months of planning, the Jacksonville Symphony will debut its first world premiere pops program, “Parrots + Palms: The Songs of Buffett & Fins,” co-produced with Spot-On … more
The Jacksonville Symphony will open its 75th anniversary season with a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection,” at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at Jacoby Symphony Hall. … more
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens will present the River Blossom Jamboree, a bluegrass garden concert on the riverfront of the St. Johns, this weekend. The concert, to be held 5-7 p.m. … more
The St. Augustine Art Association (STAAA) continues its centennial with an art show that allows visitors to experience the magic of art in a tangible and exciting way. Every October for more … more
The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville has announced one of their most anticipated events of the year: the 47th annual Arts Awards will take place on Oct. 4 at the Florida Blue Conference Center. more
How does one begin to describe Inez McDonald? Do you start by saying how spry, fit and sharp she is at 99 years young? Or do you first say what a generous philanthropist to the St. … more
The Jacksonville Symphony is holding nothing back as it prepares to launch its 75th season, opening Sept. 21 with Gustav Mahler’s triumphant masterpiece, his Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection.” … more
Experimental artist Siggy Buckley is, in both her life and her art, anything but conventional. Viewing her exhibit at the Ponte Vedra Branch Library, one is surprised by the variety. The visitor … more
Florida Chamber Music Project (FCMP) will open its 12th season on Sept. 8 performing Joseph Haydn and Bela Bartok at the Beaches Museum Chapel at the Beaches Museum at 505 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville … more
The Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) String Orchestra Quartet was awarded second prize in the ensemble category at the Crescendo International Music Competition, a youth music nonprofit that aims to … more
Another American Broadway classic is currently gracing the stage at Alhambra Theatre & Dining in Jacksonville. This time it is “Gypsy: A Musical Fable,” which opened at the Alhambra on … more
MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, announces a new season of programming for teens. Applications are now open for MOCA’s Emerging Artist Program and Teen … more
Deborah Lightfield, an award-winning Northeast Florida artist, will be the featured artist of the month for September at the Butterfield Garage Art Gallery, 137 King St., St. Augustine. Her opening … more
Two new members have joined the Florida Theatre Board of Directors: Ed Lombard and Angela Merritt. Both were nominated by the organizational committee and have agreed to serve a three-year term as … more
The art submission from Brigita Sniokaityte, a 6th grade student at Switzerland Point Middle School, and the poetry submission from Taryn Lee, an 8th grader at Fruit Cove Middle School, were selected … more
A Woody Guthrie Tribute Concert will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 11, at Beluthahatchee as part of the Sundays at Stetson’s concert series. James Hawkins, Chuck Hardwicke and … more
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