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The Christ Church Nutcracker is coming up quickly and there are still tickets available — and the price has been reduced to $20 per ticket. more
Imagination will once again take center stage when the iconic Alhambra Theatre & Dining opens its 2024 season on Jan. 11-Feb. 18 by dancing in the aisles to “Million Dollar Quartet.” more
Butterfield Garage’s featured artist for December is Jim Rivers, a “Wizard of Wood” with his handcrafted furniture and sculptures. more
First Coast Opera will stage Puccini’s masterpiece, “La Bohème,” on New Year’s Eve weekend — with two performances Dec. 30-31 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. more
First Coast Opera (FCO) has received a $10,000 grant from Truist Foundation to expand accessibility initiatives and the reach of its programs. more
It is not hard to look around and know that the holidays are upon us, as holiday-inspired decorations and events begin to pop up throughout the First Coast. more
Time is running out to get tickets to the Christ Church Nutcracker Ballet, but there are still plenty of seats available. more
St. Johns Cultural Council has announced the recipients of the Fall 2023 State of the Arts Grants. more
For more than 25 years, the Gamble Rogers Folk Festival has celebrated the indelible mark its namesake left on folk music. more
Christmastime on the First Coast just wouldn’t be the same without the Christ Church Nutcracker Ballet presented by Miss Felicia’s Dance ministry. more
Dads 4 Life will present a night of comedy Saturday, Nov. 18, at Parkwood Church in Jacksonville featuring Rik Roberts as Barney Fife and Allan Newsome as Floyd the Barber from Mayberry. more
Florida Chamber Music Project will present a string quartet and a quintet in its Nov. 19 performance at the Beaches Museum Chapel at the Beaches Museum at 505 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. more
Potter Michael Higbe’s 2024 angel series are being featured in the Butterfield Garage Art Gallery in St. Augustine during November and December. more
Donna Guzzo, president and CEO of First Coast Cultural Center has announced the purchase of the nonprofit’s new location. more
On Nov. 18, Grace Conservatory and the St. Augustine Community Chorus (SACC) will bring something new to the First Coast: a presentation of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah in both music and dance. more
The Lightner Museum has announced the opening of a major touring exhibition, “The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from the Chrysler Museum of Art.” more
Local authors Tracy Tripp and Edwards Mickolus received second place recently in the mystery or crime category at the Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Awards for their novel, “White Noise Whispers.” more
CoRK Arts District is hosting its 12th annual Fall 2023 Open Studios Weekend on Saturday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19, from noon to 6 p.m. more
Recently, the administrative team for the Jacksonville Symphony found that some online searches for its concerts actually directed potential customers away from the best ticket source: the Symphony itself. more
The Beaches Fine Arts Series will present the award-winning Viano String Quartet in a free concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 465 11th Ave. N, Jacksonville Beach. more
An upcoming ballet and choral production of “Messiah” by Handel will feature professional and amateur dancers and musicians working together to raise money for charity. more
The Grand Bohemian Gallery has announced that French artist Jean Claude Roy will launch his 21st annual tour at the gallery's St. Augustine location. more
Each year, libraries and organizations bring local independently published authors and readers together for a day of education, networking, live panels and book events. more
The Professional Artists of St. Augustine (PAStA) Fine Art Gallery, of 214 Charlotte St., St. Augustine, has announced an inspirational, educational and purely fun Abstract Art Workshop to be held at the gallery from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6. more
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