Volunteer Unearths Historic Anti-Slavery Document in Groton, MA, Sheds Light on Baptist Stance in 1847
A volunteer found an 1847 anti-slavery document signed by New England Baptist ministers in a Groton, Massachusetts archive, highlighting their stance against slavery before the Civil War.
Lewisville Grand Theater to Host Denise Lindgren’s Debut Solo Art Exhibit and VAL’s 'All Natural' Group Display
The Visual Art League of Lewisville is presenting Denise Lindgren's "Meaning Through Memory" exhibit and a group show "All Natural" at the Lewisville Grand Theater, highlighting personal histories and nature-themed works.
Garland's Granville Arts Center to Host "Unity in Diversity" Musical Aiming to Weave Harmony in the Community
Prayaanam's "Unity in Diversity" musical in Garland promotes harmony through an immigrant mother's story and cultural fusion performances, set for August 1, 2025, at the Granville Arts Center.
Garland's Plaza Theatre to Host 'Willy Wonka JR.' Musical in July: A Journey into Roald Dahl's World of Pure Imagination
Breitling Performing Arts presents "Willy Wonka JR." in Garland, TX, offering a musical adventure based on Roald Dahl's story with performances on July 26, 2025, at the Plaza Theatre.
Conover Entrepreneurs Battle City Over Evexia Wellness Center Mural, Cite First Amendment Rights Amidst Removal Order
A mural in Conover, NC, commissioned by Justin and Billie Barringer for their business, clashes with city color ordinances, drawing legal action and sparking a debate on art and First Amendment rights.
Tennessee Allocates $5 Million for Museum and Historic Site Upkeep, Grant Applications Now Open
Tennessee allocates $5 million for museum and historic site maintenance and improvements, with applications due by August 25, 2025, and funds available to 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government-affiliated organizations.
Los Angeles Artist Yeu Q. Nguyen's "Of Wave and Stones" Installation to Enrich Glendale's Adams Square Mini Park
Yeu Q. Nguyen's art installation "Of Wave and Stones" at Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station reflects resilience and cultural heritage, on display from July 28 to September 19. The piece is supported by the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission.












