Tag: Events
‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ arrives for Palm Beach Pride month
Colors and Culture of The LGBTQ+ and HIEROSCOPIA-USA exhibitions will be part of the events.
Holiday in Paradise to feature Ferris the Ferris wheel along with Sandi
Holiday in Paradise (HIP) will kick off on Thursday, December 1.
Best Stories from BAM Festival 2022: Storytelling. Creativity. Originality.
BAM Festival has ignited a passion for words and pictures in our community, making literature fun!
Community Cafecito: A new cup of joy being served at 314 Clematis Street
Community Cafecito is a way to get together and chat in downtown WPB.
The Sistine Chapel has come alive at The Armory Art Center
The Los Angeles-based SEE Attractions' traveling exhibition will be on display through April 24.
Relishing Red! Impressive group show at Manolis Projects
It collectively shows off a delightful mixed use of the color red and its passionate inspiration.
Purehoney celebrated ten years with a buzzy lineup at Bumblefest
Purehoney, the fold-out, hyper-local newspaper zine is turned ten in September.
“El Hilo Conductor”, stories connected through color and texture
An art exhibition that presents six stories intertwined through the art of fibers.
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Lake Worth Art studio helps save the planet one mural at a time
Some recent window honors Greta Thunberg (Think Globally) and two local scientists.
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Suzan-Lori Parks’ dark comedy, ‘Top Dog, Underdog,’ portrays a universal predicament
Suzan-Lori Parks’ dark comedy, ‘Top Dog, Underdog,’ portrays a cultural and universal predicament. The play is at Palm Beach Dramaworks.
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Art with a retro vibe at new pour your own taproom
Mural by Pensacola-based artist Morgan Summers adds to the fun at Garden District Taproom.
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Boca travel agency books TV’s ‘The Bachelor ‘couple
Leslie Tillem-Doniger is set for major national attention with a new NBC pilot called, “The Extra Mile Club.”
The Arts
Type Casting: Italian Artist Lorenzo Marini
Marini follows the great graphic tradition by offering his own analysis of signage placement.