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Latest Culture articles from Jacksonville, FLJax Native Tyler Shields on the BlackList at Sundance
"I was told not to make this movie. I was told not to write. Before that, I was told I would never direct, and before that I was told I would never be a photographer." --Tyler Shields after being chosen by BlackList for inclusion in this years Sundance Festival project. Tyler's screenplay for "The Wild...
Read MoreWynonna Judd Interview with Karrissa Wade
Wynonna Judd is in town for a concert at the Florida Theatre December 14th, 2014, and MetroJacksonville's Karrissa Wade spoke with her for a little down home chat about her career. Join us after the jump for the interview!
Read MoreHemming Park: In the Center of It All
Keith Marks, Marketing Director of Friends of Hemming Park, writes an insightful synopsis of Hemming's past, present and future.
Read More10 Things Jaxsons Have To Explain To Out-Of-Towners
According to our friends at Movoto Real Estate blog, here's 10 things Jaxsons will have to explain to out-of-towners.
Read MoreTyler Shields Photo Auctioned at Phillips for 18k
Jax Native, Tyler Shields (who has never had a show in his hometown) has become one of the most famous photographer/artists in the world. Not only is he the first native Jaxson to have work acquired by the Tate Gallery in the UK, but recently a photo of his was honored by being included in the Phillips...
Read MoreYarborough Threatens to Defund MOCA, because "PORN"
A guest editorial by Thony Aiuppy. Recently, City Council President Clay Yarborough declared a photographic image at MOCA as "pornography". Then he threatened to defund MOCA if the image was not removed.
Read More10 Cool Places In Jacksonville That Don't Exist Anymore
It is no secret that Jacksonville has an extensive history—some pretty well known; some not so much. Here is a list of 10 places in Jacksonville that, unfortunately, do not exist anymore.
Read MoreVisiting The Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier
Metro Jacksonville photographer Andrew Nyhuis takes a visit to the Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier.
Read MoreJacksonville Symphony: Maneuvers in the Dark
Courtney Lewis brings the Jacksonville Symphony back into the black. Article from From EU Jacksonville and written by Richard David Smith III.
Read More5 & Dime: Barbara Colaciello's Life on the Diagonal
That perennial maven of theatre, well beloved in these columns, Barbara Colaciello is remounting a slightly modified version of her one woman show, Life on the Diagonal, which is a autobiographical work that she has been developing since 2001. She will be performing it at the super underground new urban...
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