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UCF Celebrates the Arts Back after Pandemic Cancelation in 2020 PUBLISHED 10:22 PM ET Apr. 03, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:22 PM EDT Apr. 03, 2021 SHARE ORANGE COUNTYU, Fla. — UCF Celebrates the Arts is back, after having to be canceled last year due to the pandemic. What You Need To Know UCF Celebrates the Arts is back this year after being canceled in 2020 by the COVID-19 pandemic The festival will continue through April 10 The sound of trumpets carries through the air, and with it, a feeling University of Central Florida student performers like Eric Rohwedder say they’ve missed. “Music is just one of those languages that we can communicate with anybody," said Rohwedder. "It’s one of those arts that really invokes the emotions that we’ve always wanted to express.”
SHARE INGLEWOOD, Calif. — If you've ever seen Los Angeles Rams' defensive lineman, Sebastian Joseph-Day on the football field, a few things are pretty clear about his style of play. "I'm a hardworking guy, a badass on the field," he said. What You Need To Know Rams defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day launched his own digital series, Dine N Bash, at the start of the New Year The series dives in the local food scene in and around Inglewood, taking viewers behind the scenes and inside the kitchens During what's been a difficult year for the restaurant industry, Joseph-Day wanted to provide a platform for local businesses
Catalina Jazz Club Owner Shares History of Restaurant SHARE HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — A room once bustling with diners eager to enjoy live jazz music is still empty, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Catalina Popescu, owner of the Catalina Jazz Club, reflected on her journey migrating from Romania to Hollywood, where she found freedom through the arts and established one of Los Angeles' most iconic jazz clubs for artists of all backgrounds to perform. It also serves as a haven for Jazz lovers. What You Need To Know Catalina Popescu immigrated from Romania to the U.S., settling down in Hollywood Popescu and her husband opened up the Catalina Jazz Club, which has become an iconic location for both Jazz performers and Jazz fans
SHARE BOCA RATON, Fla. â Florida sees plenty of pop-up exhibits and museums come to the Sunshine State year-round, but what it doesn't always see is an exhibit from one of the oldest cities in Europe. What You Need To Know The new exhibit is the acclaimed Glasstree It features works of glass art It is done by more than 30 different artists from around the world Inside the Boca Raton Museum of Art a new exhibit dazzles when the light hits just right off these works of art. But it's not just the works themselves, but how they were created and the journey they've made to get here.
By Roger Clark Manhattan SHARE When you first gaze upon the paintings of Artist Daryl Myntia Daniels, you are immediately drawn in by the vibrant colors. The artist says she was inspired by the sun. "At one point in my life, I kind of hid away from the sun, because I was ashamed of my dark skin, and so I really wanted to just celebrate the sun and use that as a solar power to fully charge this energy,” said Myntia Daniels, who is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and received her MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts.
Five Bombshells from Oprah's Interview with Meghan and Harry By Rachel Tillman Nationwide UPDATED 3:45 PM ET Mar. 08, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:00 AM ET Mar. 08, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:00 AM EST Mar. 08, 2021 SHARE In an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle, alongside her husband, Prince Harry, opened up about thoughts of suicide, alleged that family members expressed "concerns" about how dark their son Archie's skin would be, and new details about their rift with the royal family in their first sit-down since leaving their roles as senior members of the Royal family last year. What You Need To Know Harry & Meghan sat down for their first interview since leaving their roles as senior royals with Oprah Winfrey on Sunday
By Roger Clark Brooklyn SHARE The Prince of Zamunda is coming back to America. It’s the sequel to the 1988 comedy classic "Coming to America," which debuts March 5th on Amazon Prime Video. It stars Eddie Murphy as Prince Akeem, and Arsenio Hall as Akeem’s best friend and aide Semmi. In the original film, the two make their way from Zamunda to New York City so Akeem can find a bride fit for a king. Where else would he go but Queens? What You Need To Know 'Coming 2 America' Debuts March 5th on Amazon Prime Video It is the sequel to the 1988 film 'Coming to America' starring Eddie Murphy
You can also watch classic comedy routines Tony Belmont knows a thing or two about comedy. He's now spent decades helping to collect all the artifacts and classic comedy routines you'll find inside the National Comedy Hall of Fame. Any type of comedy you can think of can be found here, from movie comedians to stand-up routines, even some famous puppeteers and puppets, like Howdy Doody. There is even a theatre inside an old bank vault where you can watch classic comedy routines. It's a stroll down memory lane into the archives of comedy and where the future of comedy will continue to take us today.
The raceway is preparing for its annual 12-hour race One of those iconic raceways is in historic Sebring, where they operate a year-round racetrack with many events and races. The Sebring International Raceway is North America's oldest permanent road racing facility, first opening its gates in 1950, it is also the birthplace of American Endurance Racing. “The first 12-hour race was ran in 1952, so we have a lot of history here and a lot of people come to the course because of the challenging elements our course provides for drivers," Elizabeth Worley, the Sebring International Raceway marketing coordinator, said. This year, the raceway is gearing up for its annual 12-hour race that will be held at the end of March.