AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Arts & Theater: Waco Civic Theatre closes its season with the old-school Broadway musical “Kiss Me, Kate,” spotlighting local talent in a classic story-within-a-story. Community Celebrations: Waco’s Juneteenth Parade returns with 100+ entries and a bigger crowd along the route, plus music and family events. Art Exhibitions: CHALK Gallery debuts a new abstract show by Sinikka Nogelo, while Miles City’s WaterWorks Art Museum unveils a Montana Arts Council “Artreprenuer” exhibit through Aug. 6. Music & Culture: Worcester Mela brings South Asian heritage to the University of Worcester on July 5 with performances, workshops, and the “Threads of Unity” series. Celebrity & Media Boundaries: Saif Ali Khan pushes back on India’s paparazzi culture, arguing constant attention erodes stardom and crossing lines. Religion in Public Life: The Archbishop of York warns Britain’s religious illiteracy is fueling stereotypes and calls for better faith representation in media. International Cultural Politics: The U.S. Senate introduces a bipartisan resolution condemning China’s “Ethnic Unity and Progress Law,” while Taiwan’s premier says Taiwan will strengthen protections for citizens. Health & Faith Research: BYU’s study links regular religious participation with improved physical health habits and outcomes. Cultural Heritage: Italy displays newly acquired Etruscan tomb fresco panels after a major Culture Ministry purchase. Folk Art Preservation: Salvation Mountain marks 40 years and launches a “Paint Ambassadors” campaign to keep the desert landmark covered in donated paint.
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