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Santa Barbara has been chosen as one of 10 cities across Canada, Mexico, and the United States to receive a $100,000 grant and technical support from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ “Asphalt Art Initiative.
Ashland City Schools Distinguished Alumni series The Ashland City Schools Foundation will be hosting its 12th biennial Distinguished Alumni banquet Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Ashland University ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Around Kansas City, stories are told through art. From inside restaurants on Troost Avenue to the streets of 18th and Vine. For some of the artists in the city, their stories ...
The Bethlehem Fire Department has a new chief — its third in two years. Bethlehem City Council this week unanimously voted to appoint fire Capt. Matthew Griffin to lead the department. Griffin ...
Black Voices Juneteenth 2025 Celebration is underway in Iowa City's South District Market.This year's theme is,“Reckoning: Reclaiming the Past, Remembering Bla ...
The Los Angeles City Council commemorated Juneteenth on Wednesday with a musical performance and by unveiling artwork that will be featured at events scheduled for this weekend. Councilman Curren ...
Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds said it has been a “troubling week” for the city in the wake of a federal immigration raid that detained 17 workers at the fire-damaged Five 10 Flats.
To visit her Bryson City gallery, call or text 828-788-1541. This story was originally published in the fall 2024 issue of Smokies Life Journal, a twice-yearly magazine that is the primary benefit ...
The city of Kingsport’s Stormwater Department, with help from Kingsport Cultural Arts, is seeking local artists to hand-paint five storm drains within the city.
Resident Dominic Trabosci said after the raid in Bethlehem, Easton should “seriously consider” passing a welcoming city ordinance. “People are very scared right now,” he said.
BENTONVILLE -- A mural intended to promote inclusivity has kickstarted a debate between the city and residents over the city's rules for public art.
Kevin Rose, executive director of the Hartman Rock Garden, speaks about new public art installations being unveiled by Springfield Public Art on Friday, June 6, 2025, at City Hall Plaza.