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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Streets of Paradise’s board of directors abruptly dismissed Greg Cruz “without cause” at a brief board meeting, leaving his longtime partner and co-CEO Cathy Bryant as sole leader.
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Tootsie’s Tattoos, which celebrates its one-year anniversary Sept. 13, is a queer-founded tattoo parlor located at 4610 Central Ave N.
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Meet the students and volunteers behind SEEDFOLKids, a free after-school program that’s transforming local communities through hands-on gardening, cooking and entrepreneurship.
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Creative Pinellas could face over $1 million in funding cuts so the county can focus its arts grants toward tourism. Commissioners are expected to discuss the idea during a public hearing tonight.
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The calendar may read September, but you're a Floridian. That means there's still plenty of time to squeeze in another beach read.
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Fans in St. Petersburg will benefit from the inclement weather on Lake Michigan during the previous race in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, as some classes were not able to compete and will make up those races this weekend.
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Hundreds of people lined up outside a car dealership in Broward County for a chance to be a contestant on the iconic TV game show.
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The Stanley Falls Flume, which has been around since the park opened in 1973, will be shutting down effective Sept. 7.
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Mordecai Walker, 101, left St. Petersburg with a treasure trove of historical accounts and a splendid example of how to live one’s life.
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Mark Ferguson strives to operate a “very accepting” and “blue collar bar” that equally attracts celebrities, local leaders and, most importantly, the “everyday people who make it so special.”
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The clergymen were arrested outside the Woodson African American Museum in St. Petersburg as workers attempted to cover up a Black Lives Matter mural.
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This week on a rebroadcast of The Florida Roundup from May 23, we have conversations with three authors who have written in or about Florida.
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The musician will be live scoring for silent comedy short films at the theatre on Sunday, Aug. 31.
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Saturday's event features a Mardi Gras-style walking parade down Beach Boulevard. The more outrageous your costume, the better.