This fall, the Cross-Cultural Coalition at Railroad Square Art Park will host the annual Caribé!, a free Caribbean family festival for the public. It is a Caribbean inspired carnival that will have a parade, costume contests, live music, Caribbean food and drinks. The Cross-Cultural Coalition (CCC) is located in […]
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621 Gallery presents ART + TECH Festival
The 621 Gallery in Railroad Square held its inaugural ART + TECH Festival this past weekend. The two-day event, filled with workshops and music, was dedicated to how local artists incorporates technology into their craft. For the past year, 621 Gallery has been hosting a concert series called Laptop Sockhop, an […]
Rising Mexican singer performs at Railroad Square
Yaneth Sandoval performing live at The Black Dog. Mexican vocalist Yaneth Sandoval performed live Monday at The Black Dog at Railroad Square Art Park. Sandoval was on a five-day tour in Tallahassee performing at various venues throughout the city. Monday was the last day of the tour. There […]
CRA denies funding for Proof renovations
The Tallahassee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) voted 3-2 on Monday to reject a request from Proof Brewing Company. Proof has asked for a $450,000 grant to assist with renovations at its new location on South Monroe Street. The company recently purchased the old Coca Cola bottling plant in an […]
Proof brewery to move into historic south side building
Proof Brewing Company has been a major feature in Railroad Square Art Park for the last three years. In that time, it has grown at an impressive rate. As it stands, it is the biggest lot in the park and arguably, sees the most foot traffic. Not to be […]
Nefetari’s treats customers like Egyptian royalty
Nefertari's menu Photo submitted by Kayla Carter If you have not had the Nefetari’s experience, what are you waiting for? This black-owned restaurant offers nothing but a great experience from when you step foot through the door, up to when you leave with your belly full and cravings satisfied. African […]
Tallahassee Hispanic Theater postpones “Forever Yours, Julita” at Railroad Square
Luis potrayed by Kevin Carr and Julia potrayed by Alejandra Gutierrez | Photo credit: Tallahassee Hispanic Theatre Due to Hurricane Irma, The Tallahassee Hispanic Theater’s recent production, “Forever Yours, Juilta,” by playwright Roberto Ramons-Perea, that focuses on a no-holds-barred relationship between Julia and a well-known poet Luis, has been postponed. […]
Thousands march in Tallahassee for women’s march
Photos by Kiara Buckner Washington D.C. was not the only location where chants rang out for demands of equality for all on Jan. 21. All over the world on Saturday, more than 650 […]
Tallahassee moves forward with plan for FAMU Way
It looks like FAMU Way will begin its third phase in construction real soon. What was once just a notion derived from citizen feedback in 2010 is now an ongoing project that has completed the first and second phase this year. Construction of the third phase will begin in […]
FAMU SJGC student chosen for art showcase
Florida A&M University’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication student Ahmad Rivera, was announced as one of the artist in the Council Of Culture & Arts showcase this Spring. Rivera, also known as Rivi, is a fourth-year graphic design student from Bronx, New York. Friday, Rivera was appointed to the […]