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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More than 130 kimonos from the late 19th century to the late 20th century are on display.
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Anthony Gilbert, better known online as Call Anthony, has garnered a massive following with his video reviews of food inside of gas stations, convenience stores and other mom-and-pop eateries.
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There have been no official proposals for what the Bucs will do once their lease ends in 2028, but ownership is talking about stadium improvements, not a replacement.
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Blue Angels perform Friday-Sunday at Sun ‘n Fun in Lakeland during a week full of aviation events and entertainment.
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MOSI's new planetarium takes the place of the IMAX theater, which hasn't been used since 2017.
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The basketball will be championship caliber, of course, but don't forget the week's fan festival, concert in the park, pregame parties, and speakers brought in to help empower and equip women in sports and business.
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Drivers should be prepared for road closures and heavy traffic — particularly in Ybor City — on Saturday, March 29.
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As the state's official culinary ambassador, he promotes Florida agriculture.
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Pam Beitlich describes the women who founded Sarasota's first hospital 100 years ago, plus stories of women rising up in a male-dominated workplace.
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Florida State University currently pours vast resources into the maintenance of The Ringling, including managing the museum’s endowment of more than $50 million to employing more than 200 staff.
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She's helping her clients and hundreds of thousands of social media followers.
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“It starts with O Cinema, this little indie theater. Next day, it's a playwright presenting a play. Or a musician performing. Or a visual artist,” said Kareem Tabsch. Mayor Steven Meiner wants to evict the nonprofit from a city-owned space after it screened Oscar-winning film No Other Land.
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During Women's History Month, WUSF is sharing stories of people who've made an impact. In this interview, Judy Lisi touches on her 30 years as the leader of Tampa's performing arts center.
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Fewer people are using the automated phone service now that information is readily available on smartphones and elsewhere.