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 week on a special ‘Film Fest’ edition of "The Florida Roundup," we spoke with directors of three documentaries related to the Sunshine State.
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From one-of-a-kind pieces to a courtyard filled with the unimaginable, the Marietta Museum of Art and Whimsy is for those seeking an overt expression of fancifulness.
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Teagan "Pure Joy" McCoy unscrewed the American flag attached to his truck a few months ago and went for a run. Now, he's got a straightforward goal: unify people "one step at a time."
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Crews began moving artifacts from inside the Pulse Nightclub ahead of plans to begin clearing the site next year.
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The Cathedral Church of Saint Luke offers a Blue Christmas service, a candlelit service where guests can give their sorrows and prayers to God — and find hope.
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The festival, which was canceled in 2025, will be at a new location, Meridian Fields in the Water Street Tampa neighborhood. More than 50 performers are expected.
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Sydney Bridges is a WSMR Garth Family intern and a senior at USF, majoring in jazz performance. She interviewed her music teacher Lloyd Goldstein for this feature.
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The complex has a wide array of features to promote the health and wellness for all ages of the East Tampa community.
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The home base for the New World Symphony orchestral academy opened in 2011
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Miami's iconic Spanish-language radio station WAQI — Radio Mambí — will take its news and talk programming off the air, in a further sign that an effort to create more moderate Latino broadcasting in South Florida hasn't panned out.
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For "The Bay Blend," host Sky Lebron visited a Largo store that saves thousands of books and resells them at a deep discount.
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Nik Wallenda and his family are known for their daring high-wire acts. Now, he's established an annual holiday show in his hometown of Sarasota.
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