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He was nominated for four ARIA Awards in 1993 for Best Country Album for Hard Times (lost to Lee Kernaghan for The Outback Club), in 1994 for Best Children's Album for I Want My Mummy (lost to Mic Conway for Whoopee), in 1998 for Best Country Album for Edge of the Kimberley (lost to Shanley Del for My Own Sweet Time) and in 2013 for Best Comedy ...
The Riverside Arts Market (RAM) of Jacksonville, Florida is a weekly arts-and-crafts market featuring live music, food, art, and fresh produce. It first opened to the public in the spring of 2009 [1] and currently opens every Saturday 10AM-3PM ET rain or shine, year-round. [2]
Colin Buchanan is the name of: Colin Buchanan (musician) (born 1964), Australian entertainer; Colin Buchanan (actor) (born 1966), Scottish actor; Colin Buchanan (town planner) (1907–2001), British town planner; Colin Buchanan (bishop) (1934–2023), Church of England bishop; Col Buchanan (born 1973), Northern Irish fantasy writer
Editor’s Note: This article was updated with the final sale price and other details following the auction’s conclusion. When a banana duct-taped to a wall sold for $120,000 in 2019, social ...
These are the stories that entertained, shook and shaped the art world this year. Divisive royal portraits and a $6.2-million banana: 2024’s biggest art controversies Skip to main content
John Delaney (born 1956), mayor of Jacksonville 1995-2003 and president of the University of North Florida 2003-2018; Thom Tillis (born 1960), former Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives and U.S. Senator from North Carolina; Alvin Brown (born 1961), first African-American mayor of Jacksonville 2011–2015
The exhibits continue through Sept. 17 at the Buchanan gallery Buchanan's Roti Roti Art Center presents exhibits by Jennifer Zona and Elizabeth Kuntz Skip to main content
The Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (MOCA Jacksonville) is a contemporary art museum funded and operated as a "cultural resource" of the University of North Florida. Tracing its roots to the formation of Jacksonville's Fine Arts Society in 1924, it opened its current 60,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2 ) facility in 2003 next to the Main ...