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Fourth annual Lib-Con. a family friendly event at the Abilene Public Library, features movies, costumes, crafts and more. → Read More
Mark Crilley returns to the NCCIL for an exhibit featuring selected pieces of his graphic novel art. → Read More
Get ready to ride, pilgrims, with Henry Jones Jr., T.E. Lawrence, Capt. Jack Sparrow and the Abilene Philharmonic → Read More
Celebration Singers to sing music from the past 20 years of performances at concert at the Paramount Theatre. → Read More
Abilene, one of the few cultural districts of Texas, overflows with things to do and places to go. → Read More
Buy tickets for the 2017-2018 season of the Children's Performing Arts Series beginning April 30. → Read More
Mike Cox couldn’t help but become a writer. His parents and grandfather were all newspaper writers. → Read More
Robert O. Briley is proud that he came from a blue-collar background and worked his way up to a successful businessman. → Read More
The Center for Contemporary Arts !Fiesta de Arte! fundraiser features music, food and more. → Read More
The Center for Contemporary Arts !Fiesta de Arte! fundraiser features music, food and more. → Read More
The Key City Rhythm & Blues Festival continues to grow in it's third year in Abilene. → Read More
The Abilene Reporter-News is looking for wildflower photographs from the Big Country for the annual contest. → Read More
For those with an epicurean bent, the Rotary Club of Abilene’s got an event to please just about everyone. → Read More
The final Masterworks concert of the 2016-2017 Abilene Philharmonic season is a bit of an encore. → Read More
Do monkeys move to the sound of jazz? Do giraffes groove when strings play? → Read More
Have you ever wondered why Peter Pan and Capt. Hook are mortal enemies? → Read More
Rev. Iziar Lankford and Daniel Jackson received plaques from ICAN and proclamations from the city for their volunteerism → Read More
Local artists got creative with donated rhea eggs, paint, clay and more as they took a new spin on decorating eggs. → Read More
Roy Helen Ackers' extensive hat collection and eclectic taste brought hundreds to her estate sale. → Read More
Hundreds of members of the Texas Association of Museums visited Abilene to learn and meet at annual conference. → Read More