Get ready to celebrate a fun filled day for the entire family with entertainment, food and good vibes during the Palm Beach Jamaica Independence Festival in August.
Village Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for the first show of their 2023–2024 season, Ken Ludwig’s Sherwood: The Adventures of Robin Hood.
Jerk is the most popular way to prepare a dish in the Caribbean. The mixture of pimento, cayenne pepper, thyme, and other ingredients brings out a bold, undeniable flavor. The Florida Jerk Festival continues to grow and is one of the most exciting events in Palm Beach County.
On the night, hundreds of teens will take to the Gallery in celebration of AGSA's Tarnanthi festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, for a huge creative program of art, pop-up performances, entertainment and artist workshops, curated by Adnyamathanha and Luritja artist Juanella McKenzie.
Internationally acclaimed as the largest festival of its kind, Tarnanthi this year comprises a major exhibition at AGSA, a state-wide festival across close to 30 partner venues and the Tarnanthi Art Fair presented over the opening weekend.
The Recording Academy has announced that longtime producer/executive producer of the GRAMMY Awards®telecasts since 1980, Ken Ehrlich, will executive produce the upcoming 62nd GRAMMY Awards. The telecast, taking place in 2020, will mark Ehrlich's milestone 40th anniversary. Over the last four decades, Ehrlich has organized some of music's most iconic and memorable TV moments and 'redefined the way we experience live music on television' (Los Angeles Times), turning Music's Biggest Night® into the must-see music awards show every year.
The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is proud to present our summer Youth Theatre production, 'Nottingham A Totally Teen Musical.' Book by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus with music by Dennis Poore and lyrics by Flip Kobler.
The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is proud to present our summer Youth Theatre production, 'Nottingham A Totally Teen Musical.' Book by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus with music by Dennis Poore and lyrics by Flip Kobler.