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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The filmmaker says the documentary seeks to penetrate to the heart of Wiesel and his legacy as one of the most public survivors of the Holocaust.
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‘"All Kinds of Music" describes the various places and circumstances, where young people will hear music.
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On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," author Craig Pittman gives insight into the wackiness of the Sunshine State and why Florida is the "gift that keeps on giving."
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Children in Florida might not wake up to a white Christmas, but they can wake up to a letter from Santa. A local hardware store is helping make that happen.
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The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg is showing off dozens of paintings, and a very famous one by the artist Caravaggio. These paintings are held by a private foundation, so people in the United States don't often have the chance to see them.
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The musical, "Kimberly Akimbo," centers on a bright but quirky teenager who looks like a 72-year-old due to a condition that makes her age faster than normal.
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Sculptors gather for this four-day event to transform Siesta Key's sand into works of art. The 2025 festival is from Nov. 14-17.
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A $1.5 million grant from the Legislature will help create 375 new parking spaces at the privately funded Lakeland park.
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Twelve Tampa area veterans' stories were recorded this spring for the Library of Congress and shared through StoryCorps.
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Land O' Lakes resident Andrew Lumish started restoring veteran headstones over a decade ago. The work continues, and he also teaches folks proper cleaning techniques and materials.
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Shaggy, the Grammy-winning reggae artist, has stepped up to help Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa. He used ChatGPT to determine what supplies were needed and quickly organized relief efforts.
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On Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11, Florida State Parks will offer free admission for all visitors to recognize and thank those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Long before the Town of Davie became known for horses and rodeos, it was miles of untamed Everglades. After the wetlands were drained in the early 1900s, people flocked there for the agriculture and development opportunities. The pioneers who settled learned to work the land and face the challenges of building a new community. At the heart of those early days was the Davie School. Today, it's the Old Davie School Museum.
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Reller says he's humbled by the participation and support within the USF School of Music to make these concerts happen.