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By Rachel Brodsky (Oct 12, 2009)
The Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival spans the holiday season with exciting light displays, winter decorations and a Jingle Bus ride to see it all. The Holiday Lights Festival will take place in Downtown Milwaukee starting on November 19th and going through January 3rd.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Sep 19, 2009)
The Downtown Festival & Art Show, now in its 28th year, features fine art from the nation’s most talented artists along with moving works of performing art, children’s art and the culinary arts. The festival will take place this November in Gainesville, lining the streets from City Hall to the Hippodrome State Theater. Patrons can feel free to stroll the streets and check out vendor booths selling fabulous oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, sculptures, jewelry, ceramics and photography.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Sep 19, 2009)
Now in its fourth year, the curators of Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest always enjoy organizing a festival that lives up to its name. FFF Fest regularly features up-and-coming indie, hip-hop and progressive artists/comedy troupes on four stages right in the heart of downtown Austin. Austin’s music-loving ambiance is the powerhouse behind FFF Fest, which strives to provide a laid-back yet highly entertaining atmosphere for all.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Sep 19, 2009)
Now in its fourth year, the curators of Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest always enjoy organizing a festival that lives up to its name. FFF Fest regularly features up-and-coming indie, hip-hop and progressive artists/comedy troupes on four stages right in the heart of downtown Austin. Austin’s music-loving ambiance is the powerhouse behind FFF Fest, which strives to provide a laid-back yet highly entertaining atmosphere for all.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Aug 10, 2009)
This September 26th, DC’s Library of Congress welcomes hundreds of authors from across the country to the National Mall, where the National Book Festival has been held every year for the last nine years. At the festival there will be all varieties of genre “pavilions,” where nationally recognized authors will present their work.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Aug 10, 2009)
The Adams Morgan Day Festival is a diversity-conscious Washington DC street festival, featuring music, food, cultural activities, art, dance and more. First held in 1978, the festival takes place in DC's Adams Morgan neighborhood, on 18th Street NW between Columbia Rd and Florida Ave NW.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Aug 08, 2009)
Milwaukee’s Indian Summer Festival is something of a last hurrah for summertime’s warmth and freewheeling spirit. In addition to its Native American theme, the Festival features customary fare, such as a roster of musicians to perform on multiple stages, Native American and traditional festival food, arts and crafts, andm most importantly, an emphasis on Native American history.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Jul 31, 2009)
There’s no doubt about it: Memphis residents are fiercely proud of their town’s strong music background. Not only is Memphis the King of Rock’s (yes, Elvis) birthplace and Graceland’s permanent home, but Memphis culture also spawned the long-running careers and reputations of country crooner Johnny Cash and countrified-pop pianist Jerry Lee Lewis.More
By Rachel Brodsky (Jul 31, 2009)
Tapestry Arts is a well-known foundation in the heart of San Jose that advocates artistic creativity as well as provides arts education to the entire community. Not only this, but Tapestry Arts holds an annual Labor Day Weekend arts festival, simply titled “Tapestry Arts.”More
By Rachel Brodsky (Jul 27, 2009)
In every city there lies a unique culture, which is often reflected in art galleries, fashion design, music and architecture. The city of St. Louis is no different, and particularly favors art culture, celebrated every year at the St. Louis Art Festival in the heart of Clayton's Central Business District. Now in its 16th year, the SLA will take place from September 11th-13th, 2009.More
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