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A photo by Michael Rakim, whose work will be on view at the Jax Photo Festival this weekend

ARTS PICKS | Sept. 20-22

Published on September 18, 2024 at 4:00 pm
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Jacksonville Today Arts and Culture Editor Matt Shaw shares his arts and culture picks for the weekend.

Friday & Saturday 

Jax Book Fest

Main Library | Downtown Jacksonville

The Jax Book Fest returns to the public library with a program of workshops, lit chats and, of course, stacks on stacks of books. New York Times-bestselling authors, including Jason Reynolds (Look Both Ways), Gabrielle Zevin (Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow) and the “Belle of the bestseller list,” Vashti Harrison, (Little Leaders) will be on-hand on Saturday, along with more than 70 locally and Florida-based authors. It’s free to attend. Schedule and more info.  

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Saturday 

Jax Photo Festival 

Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park | LaVilla

Some of the city’s most-accomplished lens-people – including Toni Smailagic, Malcolm Jackson, Michael Rakim and Ebony McKnight, among more than 20 others – will have their work on view at the newly-opened Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park for the inaugural Jax Photo Festival. 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Photo prints can be purchased with general admission tickets. More info


Saturday & Sunday 

Sing Out Loud Live Wildly Showcase 

Francis Field | St. Augustine

Sing Out Loud, the annual monthlong St. Augustine music festival, hosts its premier event, the two-day Live Wildly Showcase, at Francis Field. Rootsy singer Noah Kahan – who has been become a pop radio mainstay – and country artist Eric Church get top billing on a lineup that also features Norah Jones, Ryan Bingham, ‘90s alt-rock faves the Breeders, hometown heroes JJ Grey & Mofro and many more. Single-day and two-day tickets are available. More information


author image Arts & Culture Editor email Matthew Shaw is a writer, editor and musician. His writing has appeared in Folio Weekly, Edible Northeast Florida, The Surfer's Journal, and SURFER Magazine, and he's reported on national stories for The New York Times. He was previously editor in chief of the Void Magazine.

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