Dallas Office of Arts and Culture Ignites February with Celebrations and Grants for Local Talents
The Dallas OAC has announced a series of cultural events for February, including the "214 Day" to celebrate local arts, a Non-Profit Summer Residency Program, public art opportunities, and grant applications for arts organizations.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Champions Black History Month with "Definitely Earned It" Campaign
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott reaffirms the city's dedication to Black History Month, highlighting its deep ties to important figures in Black history and introducing the "Definitely Earned It" campaign to honor Black Americans' contributions.
Los Angeles Celebrates Black Storytelling with the 2025 Pan African Film and Arts Festival, Featuring Over 150 Films from 34 Countries
The 2025 Pan African Film and Arts Festival launched in Los Angeles featuring over 150 films from 34 countries, including a variety of premieres, with participation from female and queer filmmakers, and showcases at multiple venues.
Orlando Launches Black History Month Art Exhibit: Celebrating 'African Americans and Labor'
Orlando is launching a Black History Month Art Exhibition that explores African Americans' labor contributions, featuring over 30 local artists. Opening Reception on February 5 and events throughout the month.
Lively "Inspirations" Concert Featuring Respighi's 'Pines of Rome' to Enthrall Audiences at Cincinnati's Corbett Auditorium
The CCM Wind Symphony presents the "Inspirations" concert featuring Respighi’s Pines of Rome today at 4 p.m. at Corbett Auditorium. Tickets are available at the CCM Box Office.
Installation of "R-Evolution" Sculpture in San Francisco's Union Square Delayed Due to Engineering Challenges
The installation of the "R-Evolution" sculpture in Union Square has been delayed due to engineering challenges with placing the heavy statue without damaging the plaza's granite tiles.
Dallas Celebrates Diversity with ORIZON's 20th Anniversary and Nuevo Mundo Festival at Latino Cultural Center
The Latino Cultural Center in Dallas is hosting events to celebrate arts and culture, including dialogues with artists, theatrical performances, and a biennial international festival highlighting new plays.












