Experience the return of "Friday Nights in the Plaza" at Kennedy Plaza, Long Beach, featuring live music and arts.
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By Angelina Zingariello
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6/14/24
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Long Beach's 'Friday Nights in the Plaza': Live music and art on June 7 & Aug. 2. Celebrate community and creativity at Kennedy Plaza.
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By Angelina Zingariello
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6/7/24
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In honor of Black History Month, Artists in Partnership hosted “Harriet Tubman: Herself” on Sunday afternoon, captivating audiences with an interactive and educational one-woman show.
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By Angelina Zingariello
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2/23/24
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A lion was set loose in the Children’s Room at Waldinger Memorial Library on Feb. 10. Not the kind that prowls in tall savannah grass, but instead dances majestically to a pulsing drumbeat …
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By Juan Lasso
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2/16/24
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Sammi Metzger has been elected to the Executive Board of Artists in Partnership, bringing her decade-long commitment to a new level.
“It is an honor and a privilege to be elected to …
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By Angelina Zingariello
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1/5/24
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This season’s Arts In The Plaza is drawing to a close with a “spooktacular” autumn and Halloween finale.
Located in the heart of Kennedy Plaza, Arts in The Plaza is every …
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By Angelina Zingariello
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10/27/23
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On Sunday, June 27, Baldwin’s first annual Culture Jam lured Baldwinites and their friends and family out of the Covid quarantine blues and into a sunny summer with a variety of entertainment, …
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By Cristina Arroyo Rodriguez
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7/8/21
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News sources are filled with reports of claims about “woke” universities and corporations, complaints about critical race theory and anti-racism training sessions . . .
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By Robert A. Scott
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5/13/21
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My March 4-10 column, “Voting is an act of choice and an expression of voice,” prompted a note from someone who wanted to talk about threats to democracy. He leads a group of citizens . . .
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By Robert Scott
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4/22/21
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As the new school year begins, students, teachers and parents are understandably focused on the immediate issue of how schools are reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic. But . . .
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By Elaine Gross
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9/11/20
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