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Darlene Drew is responsible for creating the musical's atmosphere, which helps bring the story to life. The show is playing at the Straz Center through Sunday.
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University of Central Florida Senior History Lecturer Jim Clark will share stories about some of the early and now forgotten tourist draws at the Spring Hill Branch Library.
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Concert producer Jason Michael Paul combined his love of video games and music to create a project using more than a dozen intellectual properties. The show will focus on the music and some of the images video gamers know and love.
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The Florida Orchestra performs a WWII veteran's tribute march at its free 'Pops in the Park' concertAmateur composer Fred Faulkner said all three of his children are coming to town to hear the performance this Sunday.
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Once a month, Classical Revolution makes chamber music more accessible to the public. The St. Petersburg chapter takes over Webb's City Cellar for people to enjoy the same music they would at a concert hall — except in flip flops with a cold beer.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law that prevents cities or counties from creating protections for workers who labor in the state's often extreme and dangerous heat.
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Klaus Mäkelä, just 28, to become Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director in 2027
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The Sarasota Orchestra is growing as it focuses on how to serve the community in the decades to come.
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Some butterflies are disappearing — falling to factors like pesticide use and loss of habitat. A native butterfly is making a surprising comeback in Florida, where it was thought to be wiped out.
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Michael Francis says there is unfinished business to take care of.
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A chorus of professional singers and people with dementia perform Western-themed songs as a part of a support group for people dealing with memory loss.
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Key Chorale singers perform with the Sarasota Orchestra, Sarasota Ballet and even the circus. But they say some of their most meaningful work comes at practices singing with the Wear Are My Keys choir.
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The series will tell the stories of Indigenous Floridians, the Cuban sandwich, the Tampa Bay Rays and more.
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The new building will more than double the 10,000 square feet of the current space. It will be named for Steve and Natalee Herrig, who donated $2 million for the project from their family foundation.