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Celebrating Community and Culture: Highlights from Recent Events

March 28, 2026

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Crying Cat Books and Records Celebrates 5 Years

On March 22, 2026, Crying Cat Books and Records in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, celebrated its 5th anniversary. The store, located in a charming old house, attracted patrons from all over the state. People of different ages and backgrounds came to browse books and records while enjoying live music from local artists like Morgan Clonce and Erica Case. The event featured local vendors selling unique items such as vintage clothing and handmade ceramics.

Owner Terri DeLong and manager Fritz Valentine emphasized the store's commitment to creating a welcoming environment for everyone. They believe in standing up for their values, making it a safe space for all. Brianna Guevara, a longtime patron, shared her love for the store's atmosphere, saying, “It’s relaxing, everyone feels very welcome. There’s something for everyone here.”

“If we backed down on stuff and didn’t stand up for stuff we actually care about, it would feel really, really dishonest,” said Valentine, highlighting the store's integrity.

Spring-Summer Arts Guide

Art continues to play a vital role in storytelling across the Twin Cities. This spring and summer, various exhibitions invite visitors to explore how art reflects personal and political narratives. Notable exhibitions include:

  • “Illusive Objects” at the Goldstein Museum of Design, running from April 1 to July 2, showcasing objects that challenge perceptions.
  • “Valley Pottery: 2,000 Years” at ArtReach St. Croix, from April 2 to May 9, where contemporary ceramicists draw inspiration from ancient pottery traditions.
  • “Meruhen: Japanese Prints of Fairy Tales” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, opening on May 9, featuring whimsical prints inspired by European fairy tales.

These exhibitions remind us that art is not just for viewing but also serves as a means to connect with history and culture.

Texas Longhorns Advance to Elite Eight

In women's NCAA basketball, the Texas Longhorns secured their spot in the Elite Eight by defeating Kentucky 76-54 on March 28, 2026. Star player Rori Harmon contributed significantly with 11 points, 7 assists, and 6 steals. The Longhorns will face Michigan in the regional final on March 30. This marks their third consecutive Elite Eight appearance, showcasing their strong performance throughout the tournament.

Eiteljorg Museum's Indian Market and Festival

The Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis is set to host its 34th Annual Indian Market and Festival on June 27-28. The event will feature over 100 native artists from the U.S. and Canada, showcasing their works in jewelry, pottery, and more. The festival will also include performances, such as the outdoor production "Turtle Island," which combines dance and puppetry to tell Haudenosaunee stories.

Advance tickets go on sale on March 30, with special pricing for children and early-bird buyers.

Cut Bank Wolf Mascot Relocated

In Cut Bank, Montana, the former wolf mascot of the Cut Bank School District has found a new home at the Glacier County Historical Museum. Local business Liquid Gold Well Service Inc. helped relocate the statue, which will be replaced by a new mascot this spring. The community expressed gratitude for the support and involvement in preserving local history.

Palm Sunday Reflection

As Palm Sunday approaches on March 29, 2026, reflections on the themes of betrayal and loyalty emerge. This day marks the beginning of Holy Week, leading up to Easter. The liturgy reminds us of the complex nature of human relationships, as seen in the story of Jesus and his disciples. The celebration quickly shifts to a focus on the passion of Christ, highlighting the fragility of loyalty and the reality of betrayal.

“Jesus suffered not only physical pain but also emotional and relational wounds,” a theologian reflects, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and understanding in our lives.

Jill Scott at HBCU Aware Fest

On March 26, 2026, singer Jill Scott performed at the inaugural HBCU Aware Fest in Atlanta, celebrating the culture of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). She wore a unique outfit made from upcycled HBCU t-shirts, showcasing her commitment to heritage and environmental awareness. The festival aims to address student loan debt issues affecting under-resourced communities, promoting financial literacy and support for Black students.

“They need to see people who look like them, talk like them... to know that the way out is still through higher education,” said George French Jr., president of Clark Atlanta University.

Nats Foster Culture of Accountability

In Washington D.C., the Washington Nationals are fostering a culture of accountability within their team. CJ Abrams, a player, openly acknowledged his lack of hustle in a recent game, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. This commitment to accountability is part of a broader effort to improve team performance and strengthen their community ties.


Gaming

Amazon Spring Sale Gaming Deals

The Amazon Spring Sale is currently offering significant discounts on gaming products. Notable deals include:

  • ASUS ROG Xbox Ally: Now $539.99, down from $599.99.
  • Silent Hill f: Available for $39.99, a $30 discount from its original price.

These deals provide gamers with opportunities to upgrade their setups or try new games at lower prices.

Weekend Gaming Highlights

As the weekend arrives, many gamers are sharing their experiences with various titles. Crimson Desert is a hot topic, with players either deeply immersed or waiting for improvements. Meanwhile, Resident Evil Requiem continues to dominate discussions, with fans enjoying multiple playthroughs and challenges.

Nintendo's Game Boy Revival

In exciting news for Nintendo fans, there are reports of a revival of the Wario Land series, which has not seen a new game in nearly 20 years. The anticipated release is set for 2027, reigniting interest in this beloved franchise.

Price Hikes in Gaming Consoles

Following Sony's recent price increase for the PlayStation 5, analysts suggest that Microsoft and Nintendo may also raise their console prices. This trend is driven by rising component costs and supply chain issues affecting the entire gaming industry.

Upcoming Releases

Hades 2 is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox on April 14, 2026, marking a significant moment for fans of the franchise. This sequel has been highly anticipated since its initial release, and its arrival on consoles is sure to excite many players.


These highlights reflect the vibrant culture and gaming community, showcasing events that celebrate creativity, accountability, and the joy of play.

AI-generated summary based on public news sources.

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