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The event will be held at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery on Aug. 5 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visitors can enjoy live music, free food and poetry. SPLC and several local nonprofits will also provide additional information on voting rights, civic engagement and wellness initiatives.
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Boutwell Auditorium is hosting its second Wind Down Wednesday of the summer this Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The theme is Neo Soul Lounge.
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The SummerNight Art Walk is a festival that transforms downtown Auburn into an arts district, featuring the work of local and regional artists, live musicians, food vendors and children's activities.
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The city of Mobile is sponsoring its third annual, Pride-themed ArtWalk. It comes as several residents publicly criticize the event, calling for the removal of its drag performers.
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The second annual Huntsvegas Tattoo Expo is this weekend. Thousands of visitors are expected to attend, and 200 artists from around the world will be featured at this year’s event.
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Residents and visitors of Mobile can now use their smartphones to interact with the city's various public artworks.
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The Shelby County Arts Council is partnering with the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Montevallo to host its 12th annual Student Juried Art Exhibit through Sunday, April 23rd.
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LoDa ArtWalk will celebrate The Art of Cookie Decoration on Friday, April 14th from 6 to 9 p.m.! The event will highlight creatives within the Mobile community, including visual artists, musical performers, local restaurants, art galleries, small businesses, and more.
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The 2023 "Magic of Marble" Festival kicks off Tuesday and is expected to be the biggest ever. The twelve-day event (April 11- April 22) will showcase Sylacauga's white marble and feature sculptors in action at the city's Blue Bell Park.
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Theatre Tuscaloosa will advance to Louisville, KY to represent Alabama in the national American Association of Community Theatre Festival (AACTFest) June 12-17, 2023, with its production of Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108) by Michael Higgins.