Last month, Biruni Hariadi recited her way to the top at the Arizona Poetry Out Loud State Finals in Tucson.
Arts-music
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A trio of live concerts at Arizona Musicfest is on tap this month featuring music across the ages:• “The Folk Legacy Trio” – dubbed a living library of the folk era – will take to the stage April 11 for an evening of nostalgia, straight from the 50s and 60s.
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Since the advent of the Kodak camera in 1888, we’ve been crafting our appearance – in portraits and selfies – for a public audience.
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The Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) will host a festival to honor and celebrate 22 of Arizona’s indigenous Indian communities.
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Phoenix’s beloved music festival for a cause, M3F Fest, returns to downtown’s Margaret T. Hance Park March 4-5, 2022.
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SculptureTucson is pleased to announce “Rough Terrain,” the inaugural exhibition of its new sculpture park.
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AA long-time advocate for the power of the creative spirit, and in response to COVID-19, Valley resident and jazz vocalist Shannon Wallace, CDP created MusicalMemoryCare.com.
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FOUND:RE Contemporary has launched an interactive new website that offers art enthusiasts a digital component in which to view exhibits and purchase pieces.
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The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) has named the Maricopa Public Library as the recipient of its annual Great Books Giveaway.
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The World Heritage Committee has officially inscribed “The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright,” which includes eight major works spanning 50 years of Wright’s career, on the UNESCO World Heritage List.