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From the museum to Jazz in the Park, here's what will be closed in Milwaukee during the RNC
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCentral Standard Crafthouse and Kitchen 320 E. Clybourn St. Central Standard is...will reopen July...
MinnPost guide to the 2024 Twin Cities Jazz Festival - MinnPost
MinnPost· 6 days agoThe Twin Cities Jazz Festival mixes the familiar, the new and the national on the Main Stage at the...
What's Up? June Concert & Cruise-in takes over downtown Wooster Friday evening
The Daily Record via Yahoo News· 7 days agoKelly Knowlton Trio, jazz standards with fun variety, will entertain with a free concert at the...
Albuquerque Summerfest’s 2024: What you need to know
KRQE Albuquerque via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The annual Summerfest events that happen every year across Albuquerque have already begun. Heights Summerfest was on June 15,...
10 ways to hear live music for free this summer
WBUR Boston· 2 days agoThe good news is that you can have a summer full of live music for free, thanks to the wide range of offerings in the Greater Boston area. While you’re...
Looking for fun events? Top 5 things to do around Tallahassee
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe event schedule begins with registration at 9:30 a.m. Magic of Fan Veils with Vania Ojeda: 10...
North 2 Shore: Mosaic’s picks for the best of the festival in Newark
NJ.com· 5 days agoWith so many ways to have fun, we've picked the events that you may not have heard about, especially...
Osceola County things to do, starting June 21
Orlando Sentinel· 6 days agoOsceola County things to do include a class about reusing your kitchen scraps to start a new garden June 24 at the St. Cloud Library.
36 Hours in Portland, Maine
New York Times· 6 days agoChelsea Conaboy is a writer and editor who lives near Portland. From the fishing piers and wharves lined up like piano keys along Commercial Street to...
The Tastemaker | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 2 days agoOn a dreary afternoon in 1949, Judith Jones perched at her typewriter in Doubleday’s Paris office. The book, an advance copy slated for a limited print...