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Apr 20 2024

Holiness Churches and Honky Tonks: Speaker Program

Presented by Apalachicola Area Historical Society at Raney Carriage House

The Apalachicola Area Historical Society (AAHS) will be presenting another one of their fascinating Spring Speaker Programs, “Holiness Churches and Honky Tonks: The Life of a Preacher's Kid” featuring Billy Blackman on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 4:00 pm at the Raney Carriage House, 126 Market Street, Apalachicola, FL.  One additional Spring Speaker Series event is scheduled on May 18 with Jack Rudloe. Explore the fascinating intersection of holiness churches and honky tonks, backsliding... More Info

Apr 04 - 21 2024

The Producers: A Mel Brooks Musical

Presented by Theatre Tallahassee at Theatre Tallahassee

Max Bialystock, the one-­time king of Broadway producers hungry to strike it rich again, and Leo Bloom, an accountant with dreams of someday becoming a theatre producer, discover that they can get richer by producing a flop than a hit. They set out to find the worst show, worst director, and the worst actors they can cast. When their new production, “Springtime for Hitler,” turns out to be a smash success, the plan is thrown off and the partners’ lives are thrown into hilarious chaos.

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Apr 23 2024

Paper Making Workshop

Presented by Tally Print Studio at Tally Print Studio

Join us at Tally Print Studio for our latest paper-making workshop on April 23, 5 - 7:30pm at 225 E Pershing St, Tallahassee Florida. This workshop will be taught by Tally Print Studio co-owner, Melissa. Learn how to make paper form recycled materials. The workshop costs $40. Seating is limited. Secure your spot on our Workshop Registration form.

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Jan 29 2024
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Apr 26 2024

The Land, the Environment, and the African Diaspora Student Exhibit

Presented by Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery at Foster-Tanner Fine Arts Gallery- FAMU

The Land, the Environment and the African Diaspora is a student exhibit featuring themes in an around agroecology (which includes our agricultural production and consumption practices)  This exhibit is a partnership with the The Lola Hampton-Frank Pinder Center for Agroecology at FAMU.  The Lola Hampton- Frank Pinder Center for Agroecology at FAMU serves to provide an interdisciplinary space and think tank for training, developing, and building a sustainable future for Black regenerative... More Info

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Apr 26 - 28 2024

Toni

Presented by Tallahassee Film Society at All Saints Cinema

Toni is a single mother who tirelessly cares for her five children while juggling a demanding full-time job while performing in local bars to support her family in the evenings. As her two eldest children prepare for university, Toni faces a poignant question: What lies ahead of her when her nest is empty? At 43 years old, can she still grasp the opportunity to regain control of her life?

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Apr 30 2024

Tallahassee Civic Chorale Celebrates the Bicentennial

Presented by Tallahassee Civic Chorale at Turner Auditorium at TCC

Tallahassee Civic Chorale celebrates the bicentennial with “Joy!” our spring concert, April 30 at 7:30 PM, Turner Auditorium, Tallahassee Community College. The Chorale in partnership with the Capital Bells presents music that salutes Tallahassee’s natural beauty, history, arts, and academic excellence. The concert will close with the exciting combined chorus and bell choir version of Beethoven's Hymn to Joy.

May 03 2024

Community Exchange at First Friday

Presented by ACERS (Arts & Cultural Experiences of Railroad Square) at Railroad Square Art District

Arts and Cultural Experiences at Railroad Square proudly presents the Community Exchange, a collaborative community space with free activities and experiences for all First Friday guests. Check out our offerings below! * Unleash your inner creative and enjoy free, guided arts and crafts activities (provided by MPAC)!* Got any burning science questions? Ask a Scientist has got the answers! Stop by their tent for fun facts, compelling conversation, and the occasional interactive exhibit.* Curious... More Info

May 03 - 05 2024

Call Me Dancer

Presented by Tallahassee Film Society at All Saints Cinema

Call Me Dancer is a story of hope, heartache, and hard work. Manish is captivated by the athleticism of dance but doesn’t tell his hardworking parents that he has dropped out of business school and used the tuition to pay for his classes. Together, Manish and Yehuda transform each other’s lives, searching to uncover who and what they are. Yehuda seeks a purpose and a place to call home. Manish dreams of dancing on the world stage but struggles to break free from the confines of his own... More Info

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May 11 2024

The Sleeping Beauty Abbrev.

Presented by The Tallahassee Ballet at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall - Florida State University

With music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, this classic ballet stands the test of time with its elegance and medieval beauty.  Based on the story of the Brothers Grimm, Princess Aurora is bestowed with blessings and a curse as a baby. One hundred years later, she is awoken by the kiss of Prince Désiré and they immediately fall in love. The royal wedding ensues with fairytale guests such as Puss in Boots and the White Cat. Join us for the celebration.

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