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The exhibition features over 100 artworks by twelve artists, ranging from painting, photography, woodworking, textiles, and beadwork to installation art.
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The 1976 satirical critique of TV news had a lot to say about corporate greed and weaponizing the media. Its themes are as relevant as ever in a new stage adaptation at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota.
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The cancellation of the exhibit at SCF Manatee-Sarasota follows a push from Gov. Ron DeSantis to remove diversity, equity and inclusion programs from Florida's public universities.
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The Naumburg International Piano Competition winner is coming to town Wednesday as part of Sarasota Concert Association's Great Performers Series.
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While gentrification continues to consume Newtown’s historic Black neighborhood, Atkins remains as an advocate and protector for the tight-knit community.
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While gentrification continues to consume Newtown’s historic Black neighborhood, Sarasota's first African American mayor remains as an advocate and protector for the tight-knit community.
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A Sarasota native, Battie shares how Sarasota is rebounding from the pandemic's economic squeeze and how a building boom is changing the city.
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A Sarasota native, Battie shares how Sarasota is rebounding from the pandemic's economic squeeze and how a building boom is changing the city.
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The conceptual artist, writer, and social justice activist, created art and curatorial projects spanning the areas of installation, performance, text, music, and film.
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Small business owners share obstacles to recovery as SBA disaster lending in Florida hits $1 billionSmall business owners in the greater Tampa Bay region and nearby counties are approved to receive $900 million in lending — so far — to help in recovery from Hurricane Ian.
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Opponents say Lakewood Ranch Southeast would create urban sprawl and overload two-lane roads while one commissioner said "we want to protect our environment."
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Earlier this year, the orchestra's sixth music director, Bramwell Tovey, died of sarcoma.