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VICA’s ‘Dorsch After Dark’ Marks Its Fourth Pop-Up Exhibit Tuesday

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The Virgin Islands Council on the Arts will host its fourth “Dorsch After Dark” pop-up exhibit Tuesday at the Frederick D. Dorsch Cultural Activity Center in downtown Frederiksted.

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