AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoArts & Community: Elmira’s Mural Fest turns downtown into a hands-on canvas with interactive stenciling and live music, while Hornell’s Wildflower Festival fills Union Square Park with free performances, crafts, and family activities. Music & Festivals: Georgia’s Rock the Country stops at Ottawa Farms with headliners Kid Rock and Jelly Roll, and Frederick’s SilverVox Film + Music Festival adds DIIV (plus a screening of Boiled Alive). Culture, Faith & Identity: Japan’s “posthumous divorce” filings rise to 4,027 in 2024, reflecting aging-era caregiving pressures; and Charli XCX calls art her “religion,” even as creation can be “torturous.” Museums & Learning: Indiana’s Eskenazi Museum of Art expands K-12 field trips via a student guide program, and the Museum of Navajo Art & Culture hosts The Global Language of Headwear through September. Law & Society: Britain’s British Museum postpones a Jewish Culture Month talk over protest fears, and India’s Supreme Court says society office bearers can face cheque-bounce prosecution if they’re actively linked to dishonoured transactions.
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