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| Crisp-Ellert Art Museum to host sculpture exhibit
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum and Flagler College are pleased to present an exhibition of sculpture by artists Enzo Torcoletti and Joe Segal.
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| Theatre Arts students nominated for Irene Ryan Award
Four Flagler College Theatre Arts students have been nominated for the Irene Ryan Award, as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
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| Flagler to host Tennessee Williams film series
On February 16, 17 and 18, Flagler College will welcome internationally-acclaimed film scholar R. Barton Palmer for a program titled “Three by Tennessee Williams: Hollywood’s Classic Versions of an American Master.”
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| Flagler professor’s documentary to be shown for Black History Month
Mark Huelsbeck, assistant professor of communication at Flagler College, will screen his new documentary, which revisits the landmark events of the civil rights movement in St. Augustine, at the college on Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. to honor Black History Month.
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