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A look at what's happening this week around Jacksonville
Saturday Small Business Saturday: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., downtown Jacksonville | Central Park Holiday Market. Free trolley rides to Jacksonville Festival of Lights and horse-drawn carriage rides. Seasonal ...
Driven by a passion to right the art world’s perceived wrongs, curator Iheanyi Onwuegbucha is spearheading a crucial shift in the art world’s narrative. From his base at Princeton University ...
Yukon rock climbers competed in their annual fall rock climbing competition at Porter Creek Secondary School on Sunday, Nov. 10. The competition marks the last fall competition before the ...
The story focuses on a young boy who writes his yearly note to Santa, but mixes up the letters and sends it to the man downstairs instead. Delighted to have a fan, a merry Mephistopheles arrives ...
His victory could lead to significant changes in American democracy ... He won decisively in the Midwestern "blue wall" states, which Harris had hoped would secure her victory.
A series of African leaders have congratulated Donald ... and said ‘’Zimbabwe stands ready to work with you and the American people to build a better, more prosperous and more peaceful world.” ...
Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all facets of the entertainment industry. After graduating with honors from the University of Texas at ...
Embrace a unique opportunity to savor both creativity and community at Off Register, Santa Barbara’s first-ever art book and print fair. Taking place on November 16 at Santa Barbara Community Arts ...
Across America, voters converged on the traditional places of electoral democracy: a public library in Atlanta, a church in Durham, N.C., a VFW post in Butler, Pa. On Detroit’s west side, at an ...
The first look at Jack Black as a satanic, fake Santa Claus has been unveiled – and it's everything we never knew we needed. The film, Dear Santa, is directed by Dumb and Dumber helmers the ...
Trump was criticised and mocked for those comments. But he succeeded in securing celebrity endorsements from African American icons like Kanye West, Kodak Black, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne. As the 2024 ...