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Indep Arts & Film Festival

Presented in the spirit of Juneteenth celebrations, the Indep Arts & Film Festival is committed to supporting artists and filmmakers in their abilities to create, inspire and share within our community. Highlights from the three-day fest include screenings of films by Geeta Gandbhir, Ya’ke Smith, Sai Selvarajan, Cedric T. Smith, Marcellus Cox and others (free, 6-10pm Friday, Santikos Rialto, 2938 NE Loop 410); a ribbon cutting ceremony and art exhibit at the new East Side resource center EastPoint (free, 5:30-10pm Friday, 718 N. Cherry St.); an artist and artisan market with performances by Pink Leche, Pop Pistol and Boca Negra at Alamo Beer (free, 5-10pm Saturday, 202 Lamar St.); and a Second Sunday Smooth Jazz Concert featuring BillyRay Sheppard and benefiting the Ella Austin Community Center ($15, 6:30-9:30pm Sunday, Hays Street Bridge (803 N. Cherry St.).

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