Longstanding partnership provides online access to community history, including Tribal Fairs Arts & Entertainment by Tara Backhouse - April 7, 2020September 19, 2024 Dancers gather and wait to perform. From left to right are: Bobby Henry, Barbara Sisnero, Susie Henry, Stephen Bowers, Alan Jumper, Jimmy O'Toole Osceola and Linda Lee Henry. Do you know anyone else in this picture, or can you guess the date? (ATTK Catalog No. 2015.6.7253) For more than
Native photography exhibit online at NMAI Arts & Entertainment Community by Beverly Bidney - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 Although the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian is closed due to the coronavirus, its latest exhibition of work by Native American photographers is available for viewing online. “Developing Stories: Native Photographers in the Field” features photo essays by photojournalists Russel Albert Daniels, Dine and Ho Chunk descent, and
Chalo Nitka Festival in Moore Haven Arts & Entertainment Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 Alyssa Purvis, Jesiah Madrigal, Joshua and Chance Madrigal pose for a family photo at the Chalo Nitka Festival. (Photo Analicia Austin) Jarrett Beecham, Jimi Jamison, and Vickey Huff pose for a photo at the Chalo Nitka Festival in Moore Haven on March 7. (Photo Analicia Austin) The Terriers marching band performs at
Havasi Symphonic concert show rescheduled to October 24, 2020 Arts & Entertainment by From Press Release - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 Hollywood — It was announced that the classically trained virtuoso pianist Havasi will bring his first North American Symphonic Concert Show to Hard Rock Live, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casinoon October 24, 2020, rather than the originally scheduled date of March 21, 2020. “Havasi’s North American Symphonic Show debut will
Howie Mandel performance in Tampa rescheduled for November Arts & Entertainment by From Press Release - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 TAMPA — Comedian Howie Mandel show’s scheduled for March 21 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa’s Event Center has been rescheduled for Nov. 20. Fans who purchased tickets to this show are encouraged to hold on to their tickets. For those unable to attend the rescheduled show, refunds
Bert Kreischer’s “The Berty Boy World Tour” rescheduled for Aug. 23 at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood Arts & Entertainment by From Press Release - April 3, 2020April 3, 2020 HOLLYWOOD — Due to the current global health crisis as well as travel and performance restrictions, comedian Bert Kreischer’s upcoming performance at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood’s Hard Rock Live has been postponed. It is now scheduled for Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. This decision was made following the
Native American Music Awards to offer livestream performances Arts & Entertainment by The Seminole Tribune - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 The Cody Blackbird Band (Cody Blackbird Band Facebook) The Native American Music Awards will feature livestream performances from the following artists: Saturday, April 4 Goodshield Aguilar (6 p.m.)Tone Gyahdae (7 p.m.)Cody Blackbird (8 p.m.) Saturday, April 11 Wolfsheart (2 p.m.)Twin Flames (8 p.m.) The performances will be at facebook.com/groups/namalive. All times are Eastern Time.
Hard Rock Atlantic City sees biggest winner yet on its online slots Arts & Entertainment News by Damon Scott - April 2, 2020September 19, 2024 The play-from-home slot machines are exclusive to Hard Rock and are located in a locked room at the Atlantic City property. (Hard Rock) Hard Rock International recently moved into the “live” slot machine space at its Atlantic City property through HardRockCasino.com. The 12 slot machines are located at the Hard Rock Hotel
First Native American poet laureate unravels why genre is necessary Arts & Entertainment by Damon Scott - April 2, 2020September 19, 2024 U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo speaks at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki-Museum’s lecture series Nov. 22, 2019, in Big Cypress. (Beverly Bidney photo) In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are spending more time reading books to take a break from the seemingly constant drumbeat of bad news. For those who enjoy poetry,
Native American museums offer online options Arts & Entertainment Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 1, 2020September 19, 2024 The east entrance of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. (Judy Davis/Hoachlander Davis Photography) As cabin fever sets in, some individuals may be bitten by the travel bug and get a case of wanderlust. But in these times of staying safe at home, travel isn’t an