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Help Solve the Biggest Art Heist In History at Art Heist!

Help Solve the Biggest Art Heist In History at Art Heist! | River City Live By FSCJ Artist Series Tags:  Put your NCIS, CSI and Law & Order skills to use and walk off the quarantine poundage to solve a ripped-from-the-walls, real-life master robbery of thirteen works of art, valued at half a billion dollars. Based on a true story of the world’s biggest art caper, Art Heist is a true crime walking show where socially distanced groups of 30 -35 will move through five Jacksonville walkable locations to gather clues. The amateur gumshoes interact with a wild group of wily career criminals, slimy con men, rumpled art recovery specialists, a possible inside man, a gentle psychopath, and the larger-than-life but definitely real self-proclaimed Greatest Art Thief of All Time.  The show premiered last September at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. The story is based on the biggest art heist in history and took place on March 18, 1990, when two thieves disguised as police officers enter

Kelsey Grammer of Cheers and Frasier headlines Nantucket Film Fest

Expanding for the first time from six to 12 days, Nantucket Film Festival will next month offer virtual, drive-in and “garden” movie screenings while honoring and hosting more than a dozen film, TV and literary celebrities. Actor Kelsey Grammer (TV’s “Frasier”) will receive the festival’s Compass Rose Award for Career Achievement, while Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Gilmore Girls”) will receive the Excellence in Television Writing Award, according to an announcement today. The June 17-28 festival will screen 25 features and 32 short films in its hybrid format necessitated by COVID-19 precautions. This year s fest will open with “Summer of Soul (. Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised,” a documentary about 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival by The Roots Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, which is due to be released later this year.

How to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

How to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated May 6, 2021, 1:09 p.m. Email to a Friend The work of Shen Wei (above) inspired Meditations on the Power of Community, a short film commenting on his paintings. Film director Lenora Lee is hosting a Q&A about her creation in the coming weeks, during AAPI Heritage Month.Jeffrey Sturges/Courtesy Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum This past year marked a tumultuous time for the United States’ vast Asian-American population of 20 million people. Marginalized communities bore the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, and anti-Asian hate crimes increased by 60 percent in Boston, according to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino.

See the complete lineups for the 2021 Provincetown and Nantucket film festivals

See the complete lineups for the 2021 Provincetown and Nantucket film festivals In-person events are making a comeback this summer. Here’s what else to expect. By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated May 6, 2021, 1:17 p.m. Email to a Friend Jesmark Scicluna in Luzzu by Alex Camilleri, one of notable award-winning films from Sundance being screened at the 2021 Nantucket Film Festival.Nantucket Film Festival Could our couch-binging days be mostly behind us? It’s possible: In-person film festivals are making a comeback — for the most part. Two major Bay State festivals open this June with more than 130 feature films and shorts on the docket. After last summer’s all-virtual festivities, the Provincetown and Nantucket film festivals debuted their 2021 lineups this week — each with a host of in-person options. Here’s what cinephiles can expect:

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