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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Sarasota Magazine food and drink editor Lauren Jackson walks us through a day in the life of a food writer.
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Florida passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the country nearly a year ago. Many are thinking about leaving the state and those who stayed behind say it's made life terrifying.
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The selections were whittled from a list of eight locations, which included Sarasota.
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The town is in second place when it comes to sites that are in the running for the museum.
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The nostalgic exhibition is the Lakeland museum's largest show since it was first established in 1966.
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The legendary guitarist, who died at his home in Osprey, had been battling cancer for more than a year.
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There's more to this place than just olives.
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Amid the echo of hoofbeats and the sway of lassos, history galloped to life as the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center in Gainesville honored the unsung heroes who shaped the frontier of the American West.
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Known as Swifties, the singer has one of the most loyal fanbases in the world. In return, some have started nationwide societies to form communities that study and honor the icon, and Florida is no exception.
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The museum which will teach visitors about the history and accomplishments of Black Americans in Florida was created by a 2023 law. Sarasota remains under consideration.
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Thom Parham, a 64-year-old history teacher, is devoted to finding remnants of the Seminole Wars, and has also found kindred spirits along the way.
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We hear from dietitian and nutritionist Wendy Wesley and one of her cooking class participants, USF St. Petersburg student Taylor Moore
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Tunisian-American poet Leila Chatti, whose first collection "Deluge" is an examination of her struggles with a very personal illness, will perform a poetry reading on the USF Tampa campus.
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South Florida and the Sunshine State at large have long been adult entertainment industry hot spots. Fewer COVID-19 restrictions in 2020 made the state more appealing as a place to work.