Arts Axis Florida is a comprehensive local arts website where you can enjoy performances from your community organizations — even during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Zest podcast brings you a Thanksgiving feast featuring excerpts from some of the show's holiday-related conversations.
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The private chef and cookbook author shares how her Caribbean roots influence her cuisine, and she offers simple tips for elevating any home-cooked meal.
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Co-founders Greg and Laura Jones, along with barista Katie Huettel, explain why CUP's mission is a win-win for the entire community.
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Net House, the piece’s maintenance company, will take it down. They’ll examine its weight and structure for a possible future reinstallation.
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Minutes before the game tipped off, the public address announced that the men's basketball student section would forever be named the “Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim student section."
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The lineup includes Grammy Award-winning Christian music star Lauren Daigle, southern staple Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Beach Boys.
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Boricuas de Corazón provides disaster relief in Spanish, bridging a language and cultural divide for the immigrant community.
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Several parades and events are planned to honor service members.
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About 80,000 attendees are expected around the Tampa Convention Center for the creative competition of flying machines. City officials have transportation warnings and suggestions.
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After developing Type 2 diabetes and having a heart attack in his 40s, Clearwater resident Fabricio Zambrano switched to a plant-based lifestyle.
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Many of the paintings on display had never been exposed to light and underwent years of conservation treatment.
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Opening Nov. 17 at Sarasota Art Museum is an exhibition titled “Contemplating Vermeer.” Artist Joe Fig created 16 new paintings that pays homage to the 17th century painter and an international exhibit that featured Vermeer's work.
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Get your caffeine fix with a visit to the St. Petersburg headquarters of Kahwa Coffee.
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Two members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida are making their off-Broadway debuts this fall in the musical Distant Thunder, featuring a cast that’s entirely Indigenous or Native American.