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After the success of the 'Material Girl' and 'Much Betta!' tours, Baga Chipz is Back! Bigger, louder and MUCH BETTA than ever! Join Baga and friends this autumn as she rocks up to a town near you ...
A brand new Devon farm shop is opening at a Devon garden centre, with a promise to deliver 'field-to-fork' grub to shoppers. St John’s Garden Centre in Ashford is set to provide local produce to ...
North London venue the Bernie Grant Arts Centre has paused its activity in a bid to protect its future amid "serious financial challenges". The venue said in a statement that the pause was ...
For years, Tuohy has advocated to turn the 20,000-square-foot, Georgian-style building into a Classical Arts Centre. In the 1930s, the building housed nurses who worked at Lake County’s ...
There is always something new and creative to discover at the National Arts Centre, whether it’s an edgy modern-dance show or a surprising take on an orchestral classic. With four stages under ...
This weekend is full of entertainment the whole family can enjoy, with Farm Fun Day at the Children's Museum of New Hampshire, the 2025 Exeter Arts & Music Fest in downtown Exeter, PMAC's Teen ...
This, however, does not cater to the needs of artists in the area. Not everyone plays or loves soccer. The place needs an arts centre where the youth can develop and showcase their talents. Many of ...
The National Arts Centre has unveiled its 2025-26 season programming, featuring an eclectic blend of local, national and international productions across its four performance spaces in Ottawa.
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Arts Centre Melbourne CEO Karen Quinlan and curator Sandra Bruce.Credit: Eddie Jim “We’ve got opera, we’ve got dance, we’ve got theatre, we’ve got magic, we’ve got comedy,” curator ...
Opening his first season as music director of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa in the fall of 2015, Alexander Shelley’s first impression at Southam Hall was as a sharp-dressed conductor.