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Latest Culture articles from Jacksonville, FLF3 Brings Free Workouts for Jax Men
Metro Jacksonville brings a guest writer to the site: My name is Chaser, a current member of F3 in Columbia, SC. I have three simple questions for the men of Jacksonville: Do you need more accountability? Do any current men in your life hold you accountable? Who is the best option to have in holding...
Read MoreTEDxJacksonville: Swimmin' with Existential Gators
Aman Mojadidi on Swimmin' with Existential Gators
Read More5 & Dime Theatre Produces Al Letson Original at MOSH
"John Coffey Refuses to Save the World" a new play by Al Letson will have its World Premier here in Jacksonville at the Museum of Science and History. The noted NPR personality, National Slam contender, Tedx Presenter, author and playwright will see his play produced by the ever exciting 5 & Dime Theatre...
Read MoreKarrissa Wade Interviews Robert Irvine Celebrity Chef
Karrissa Wade catches up with Robert Irvine, the celebrity chef famous for his string of Food Network television shows in advance of his performance at the Florida Theatre. Listen to Karrissa match wits with the English Military Chef after the Jump and go see this amazing live cooking performance!
Read MoreCultural Council Brings Christo To Jville Audiences
Christo the larger than life artist whose literally larger than life art installations have created sensations around the planet will be coming to Jville Thursday night and speaking to a select few in person at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville's downtown. The event is part of the spectacular...
Read MoreInterview with Sabeen Perwaiz Syed
Arash Kamiar interviews the Executive Director and Co-organizer of TEDxJacksonville.
Read MoreTEDxJacksonville: How to Survive an Execution
Herb Donaldson on How to Survive an Execution
Read MoreOne SPARK 2015: The Grey Area 22441
Keagan Anfuso, arguably one of the most exciting young emerging filmmakers in the area is teaming up with Drew Brown, the winner of last years student Oscars to create a nuanced film about gender stereotyping, and it promises to be gripping and relevant. The film is titled "The Grey Area" and already...
Read MoreOne Spark 2015: Creator Wants to Restore the Velodrome
According to USA Cycling, spectators once flocked to track cycling races much like NASCAR fans do today. Velodrome racing was a popular sport in the U.S from the early 1800s to the 1930s and has been a part of the Olympic Games since 1896. Currently, there are about 26 working velodromes across the country...
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