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The festival's founder shared with us what to expect at the three-day event in Charlotte, which celebrates contemporary, experimental art on the fringes of pop culture.
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Richmond Parris, a high school senior in Winston-Salem, reflects on the poem that helped him advance to the national Poetry Out Loud competition in Washington, D.C., set for next month.
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The annual arts and culture festival returns to uptown Charlotte March 31-April 16. New installations this year include a dozen inflatable gnomes, a giant sea monster made of wooden chairs, an alley transformed by local art and more.
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The public will be able to experience Mecca of Digital Arts (MODA) through two free community events celebrating its opening, one on Friday evening and another all-day Saturday. The Gantt is also unveiling its latest exhibit "Phygital Funk: Local Creators Exhibition."
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The Mint Museum Randolph’s annual Party in the Park event is back. Along with food trucks, live music and free museum admission, the event will also celebrate the “Guiding Winds” installation by local artist Rosalía Torres-Weiner.
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"There is more of a focus in the area of equity in the presentation of music by a range of composers, not simply the older, white European males that we're all so familiar with," CEO David Fisk says.
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From Fantastic Negrito and Tank and the Bangas to last year’s winner Alisa Amador, NPR’s Tiny Desk contest has elevated hundreds of musicians to new heights and connected thousands with new fans. The contest is back.
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Omar ibn Said’s face — and his story — are emerging larger and more clearly on a grand scale at the moment with the North Carolina premiere of the opera co-written by Grammy-winning artist Rhiannon Giddens.
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The one-act play at Charlotte's Three Bone Theatre features a lead actor with Down syndrome who also played the title role in the original 2018 off-Broadway production. The show revolves around three adult siblings on a road trip to their father's funeral.
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You can’t get any more celebratory – or traditional – than Neva Small performing “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” in a singalong from “Fiddler on the Roof.” Small will describe her experience starring as Chava in the 1971 movie version of “Fiddler” at the Charlotte Jewish Film Festival’s opening night on Feb. 4.
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A Marvelous Black Boy Art Show exhibit will kick off its national tour this year in Charlotte on Sunday to celebrate Black male artists. For the first time in the Queen City, about 40 artists will have a chance to display their work.
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The Mint Museum’s upcoming exhibition “Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds” will feature more than 40 paintings by the Spanish artist, as well as historical materials.