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Sex, Drugs, Tombs and Magical Thinking in 3 Dazzling Shows at City Repertory...

Three weekends, three one-person shows, three experiences that will shock, touch and awe as John Sbordone directs "Sex Drugs, Rock & Roll," "The Year of Magical Thinking" and "Spoon River" in a...

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At Hollingsworth Gallery, “A Novel Idea” Weds Art and Books; Art League...

Hollingsworth Gallery's new show, opening Saturday with a free reception, features artists' renditions of their favorite literary works. The Flagler County Art League opens its annual Spring Show. Both...

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Many of Flagler’s Arts Groups Begin to Look Beyond Egos to a Cooperative...

An emerging arts alliance for Palm Coast and Flagler County would capitalize on the economic benefits of an arts scene with more coordinated projects and strategy, led by the tourism council's...

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Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s 7th Annual Picnics & Pops Concert Opens Ticket...

The Palm Coast Arts Foundation's seventh annual Picnic & Pops concert Sunday, May 5, 2013, in Palm Coast's Central Park at Town Center will feature the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra under the...

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Jackson Pollock in Bunnell: City Hydrates Its Centennial With Art

As part of the Bunnell Centennial celebration, the city turned over some 35 fire hydrants to be turned into art works by organizations and individuals, leading up to Saturday's city clean-up and...

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NAACP’s 2nd Annual Olympics of the Mind Dazzle and Dare on Matanzas Stage

The Flagler County NAACP's annual ACT-SO Olympics of the Mind at Matanzas High's Pirates Theater Saturday brought out dozens of student performers in music, dance, oratory, song and in the visual arts,...

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Mayor Netts and Fire Chief Beadle Show Their Coconuts and Bananas (For the Arts)

At the Flagler Auditorium's Duck Dive, a fund-raiser for arts in education Sunday, Palm Coast Mayor Jon Netts and Fire Chief Mike Beadle stole the show with their impersonations of pāʻū-clad Polynesian...

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Flagler Youth Orchestra’s 280 Musicians Take The Auditorium in Year-End...

The Flagler Youth Orchestra's "Take a Bow" concert at the Flagler Auditorium Monday at 7 p.m. will feature all 280 musicians in different orchestras in the culmination of a year's--and for many,...

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At Hollingsworth Gallery: JJ Graham’s Furious Marathon

In "Marathon," his first one-man exhibit in two-and-a-half years, JJ Graham fills his own Hollingsworth gallery with a tour de force of a show featuring almost all new work created in the last 10 days...

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Flagler Film Festival Broadens Palm Coast’s Cultural Frame–and Seeks Local...

The first annual Flagler Film Festival will be held Jan. 10-12 at Palm Coast's Hilton Garden Inn, and will include shorts and feature films, totaling about 24 hours worth of reels, from filmmakers...

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Palm Coast’s Bike and Poetry Shows Slam Their Way Back On Gargiulo...

The second and ongoing annual “Art of the Bicycle” livening up Palm Coast's City Marketplace this month is all spokes: the Gargiulo Art Foundation, the Flagler County Art League, Hollingsworth Gallery...

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The Painting You Will Not See in Hollingsworth Gallery’s ‘Monster of Bigotry’...

Constance Payne's "Will You Take Me Seriously Now" was top be part of the new "Monster of Bigotry" show at Palm Coast's Hollingsworth Gallery, but only if Payne agreed to have it draped, because of its...

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Art For Shock’s Sake: The Business and Aesthetic of Rejection

Peter Cerreta, the Palm Coast artist who had a work of his own rejected at the "Monsters of Bigotry" show at Hollingsworth Gallery, adds his perspective to the debate about art that belongs (or...

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Flagler Celebrates Arts in Education Week as Congress Again Targets Cultural...

Flagler arts organizations have a line-up of events all week to celebrate Arts in Education Week, which Congress started three years ago. The same Congress a few weeks ago began debating a measure that...

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A Little Less Stingy, a Lot More Conditional: Palm Coast Approves $25,000 in...

Eleven cultural organizations applied and all 11 got cultural grants from Palm Coast government, but with many strings attached even though none of the grants exceeds $2,370, and the total awarded is...

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At Hollingsworth Gallery: Christine Sullivan, Artist of the Year

The works of Christine Sullivan, the 2013 Gargiulo Art Foundation Artist of the Year, convey an intimate connections with a sense of place and memory while exploring the pleasures of solitude....

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Vagina Monologues Dressed Up: Nora Ephron’s “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” at...

Ever since god allegedly turned Adam’s rib into a companion of the opposite sex, men have struggled to understand women. You can't blame them: men are not only the weaker sex. They're also the dumber....

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Flagler Film Festival in January Featuring 4 Local Productions Among Dozens...

The inaugural Flagler Film Festival is scheduled for Jan. 10-12 at Palm Coast's Hilton Garden Inn. Fourteen of the 46 submissions originated in Florida. Four from Flagler filmmakers were ultimately...

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Inaugural Flagler Film Festival Draws Mixed Crowds and Promise Over 3 Days in...

The first Flagler Film festival was held at the Hilton Garden Inn from Friday through Sunday, packing dozens of screenings of films from around the world and ending with an award ceremony late Sunday...

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Red-Light Cameras Meet Poetry Meet Visual Improv at Flagler County Art League

“Art that inspires Poetry and Poetry that Inspires Art,” the Flagler County Art League show opening Saturday, is an improvisational conversation between artists and poets, whose combined works will...

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