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The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach is celebrating Juneteenth while uplifting Black fatherhood on Father's Day.
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An AI-generated song by Palm Beach County's King Willonius became a sensation as it rode the wave of a feud between hip hop giants Drake and Kendrick Lamar 鈥 but it is now raising questions about the power and use of such music in a tech world still trying to implement proper guardrails.
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The Hapa Project or Hapa.Me, accompanied by a published book with the same title, interrogates the expression of multiracial Asian identities and confronts the question "Who are you?鈥
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An exchange program has resumed following a pandemic break, with the first batch of high school students from Kyoto arriving shortly after a deadly earthquake struck Japan. At the Mirokami Gardens, they spoke of the experience and their concerns for their families.
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After two years of public input, Delray Beach commissioners are considering a $115-million project to improve the city's network of pedestrian sidewalks and bicycle lanes.
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Boca Stage is bringing three new productions to the Delray Beach Playhouse, as the theater companies combine into one.
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Speaking to 港澳天下彩at the 2023 Miami Open, the sixth-ranked tennis player in the world paid tribute to the WTA's five decades of breakthroughs in women鈥檚 sports 鈥 and revealed she's launching her own foundation to help aspiring young players.
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Must-see independent cinema from over 20 different countries this month is coalescing into the arts scene in Palm Beach County. The 22-day Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Film Festival will hold 100-plus screenings of international premieres and local films.
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Two people were hospitalized and others evacuated after a tornado 鈥 spawned by the approaching Hurricane Ian 鈥 hit a retirement community in Delray Beach on Tuesday night.
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FLAVAR鈥檚 eclectic social gatherings in Palm Beach County aims to unite the tri-county鈥檚 young, multidisciplinary artists and entrepreneurs under one roof.
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The Asian-American murals at the exhibit at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens present evolving ideas about hyphenated identities, heritage, cultural assimilation and preservation.
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Teachers prepare for changes after Florida lawmakers pass controversial new education laws. We'll learn about a new research facility coming to south Florida that focuses on neurological conditions. Plus, we say goodbye to a beloved local bookstore that has focused on bringing joy to mystery lovers since the mid-90s.