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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This author's graphic novel highlights 'Operation Pedro Pan' and Cuban children's journey to AmericaOn "Florida Matters Live & Local," author Andre Frattino talks about the influences behind his graphic novel "We Are Pan."
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From a sing-along movie screening of "Wicked" to a street celebration and more, here are a few things you can check out this weekend.
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The buzz around the film "The Odyssey" isn't hurting ticket sales for the Homeric adaptation about the wife of Odysseus and her rule of Ithica while he's off at the Trojan War.
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A piece of Miami architectural history has sat largely abandoned and covered in graffiti for more than three decades. But local voters can decide whether the Miami Marine Stadium should be returned to its former glory.
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The new crosswalk raises a basic question: What makes this design different from the artwork Sarasota removed at FDOT’s direction last year?
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On "The Bay Blend," learn about what the Big Boy Soap Hockey League is and how its birthplace is Tampa Bay.
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From a discussion on the days of Old Florida to a nature 360 experience and more, here are a few things you can do this weekend across greater Tampa Bay.
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Many Little Free Libraries have volunteers behind them, dedicated to stocking them with fresh books and engaging with their communities — helping readers in a state with increasingly challenging access to books.
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Sounds to check out include organ jazz at Dunedin Brewery, Radio Silent’s energetic live show in St. Petersburg and Jazz at WUSF's vinyl listening series.
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In 2020, St. Petersburg Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin released a cookbook called St. Pete Eats. Today she is the president and CEO of Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg.
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The Lutz Cemetery has a team of student volunteers researching its longtime residents and curating historic records, photos and more to flesh out their online archives.
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More than 80 standup comedians from around the country are scheduled to perform.
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Thomas Dolby, whose song “She Blinded Me With Science” was an MTV staple and a Top Ten hit in 1983. His Wednesday performance is part of the Totally Tubular Festival.
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Holly DeWitt and Marina Pope became close friends while building choir and band programs.