All things Hispanic at Musicarte festival in Fort Worth

Posted on: October 18th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Entertainment ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Texas ]
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“The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will celebrate Latino influence in the city with its Musicarte street festival this weekend in Sundance Square.

Visual arts vendors and artisans, such as painter Jerrel Sustaita and sculptor Victor Manuel, will display and sell works including sculpture, paintings and photographs. Leading the music lineup will be Emilio, Fanny Lú and Notch.”*

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