Arlington Heats Up with Juneteenth Celebrations, Live Music, and Cultural Festivities This Weekend
Arlington offers a variety of weekend activities including a free dance class, the Annual Juneteenth Celebration, concerts, sports events, an M.C. Escher exhibit, the Smurf Experience, theater shows, and a farmers market.
Seattle Office of Arts & Culture Opens Applications for CityArtist 2026 Grant to Fuel Literary, Media, and Visual Arts Projects
Seattle's CityArtist grant for 2026 is open to local artists in Literary, Media/Film, and Visual Arts, offering support and requiring public presentation of work.
San Francisco's Clay Theatre Poised for Grand Reopening in 2026, Reviving City's Cinematic Spirit
The Clay Theatre in San Francisco is set to revive by 2026 after being closed for five years, with Neil Mehta leading the investment and Ted Gerike as the creative director, promising a renovated space with 200 seats and over 500 annual screenings.
End of an Era: San Francisco's Beloved Marina and Presidio Theaters Up for Sale as Owners Frank and Lida Lee Announce Retirement
Frank and Lida Lee are selling their Marina and Presidio theaters, long-standing fixtures of San Francisco's independent film scene. They hope to find a buyer who can adapt the theaters to changing times and maintain their cultural legacy.
Denton County Students to Merge Art and Safety in Emergency Awareness Contest
Denton County kids can enter an art contest to promote emergency awareness, with pieces showcasing preparedness for events like tornadoes. Submissions are due by July 1, and winners will be featured in a 2026 calendar.
St. Louis Park Invites Local Artists to Beautify Recycling Bins in 'Cart Art in the Park' Contest
St. Louis Park invites local artists to create organics recycling-themed artwork for their Cart Art in the Park contest, with submissions accepted until June 23. Winning designs will feature on the city's organics carts.












