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From lineup changes in city leadership to budget priorities to the loss of a huge federal grant for the Emerald Trail, we talk about the latest city news with Jacksonville's mayor in our monthly Ask the Mayor segment. The mayor takes your calls and questions at (904) 549-2937.
Guest: Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan
Then, drawing on influences like outsider art, neo-Dada, and Washington, D.C.’s punk and zine culture, Jacksonville artist Robert Dewitt Adams explores themes ranging from environmental degradation to Lost Cause mythology. His work—often humorous, symbolic, and absurd—invites viewers to uncover meaning in overlooked and everyday objects. We talk to Adams about his creative evolution and how discarded items and military emblems found their way into his art.
And, French-Israeli singer and guitarist ZaZa Flamenca shares the inspiration behind her new collaboration with Gabriel Hermida. Chansons et Tango takes listeners from Paris to Buenos Aires, blending French chansons with Argentine tango. The show premieres Sunday, July 13, at 7 p.m. in the historic Sons of Israel Synagogue in St. Augustine.
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From lineup changes in city leadership to budget priorities to the loss of a huge federal grant for the Emerald Trail, we talk about the latest city news with Jacksonville's mayor in our monthly Ask the Mayor segment. The mayor takes your calls and questions at (904) 549-2937.
Guest: Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan
Then, drawing on influences like outsider art, neo-Dada, and Washington, D.C.’s punk and zine culture, Jacksonville artist Robert Dewitt Adams explores themes ranging from environmental degradation to Lost Cause mythology. His work—often humorous, symbolic, and absurd—invites viewers to uncover meaning in overlooked and everyday objects. We talk to Adams about his creative evolution and how discarded items and military emblems found their way into his art.
And, French-Israeli singer and guitarist ZaZa Flamenca shares the inspiration behind her new collaboration with Gabriel Hermida. Chansons et Tango takes listeners from Paris to Buenos Aires, blending French chansons with Argentine tango. The show premieres Sunday, July 13, at 7 p.m. in the historic Sons of Israel Synagogue in St. Augustine.

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