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 main auditorium will be closed starting March 10 through September, though programming will continue next door in the micro-cinema.
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The approximately 35,000-square-foot expansion will be on the south side of the current museum building on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront.
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The Jackson House Foundation, the organization that owns the building, has pushed many times for renovations, but progress has been slow due to disagreements between the foundation and contractors.
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The developer planning to raze the buildings for a new tower has said the project was meant to underscore local artistic talent. But many artists see it differently.
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When a beloved family friend asks for a wedding cake — only it’s for a same-sex marriage— a devout Southern baker must examine her long-held beliefs.
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The singing, songwriting star of "Longlegs" and "Dune" sings Sunday at the Murray Theatre.
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"Six Stars" offers a glimpse of what gamers can expect from Grand Theft Auto 6 when it's released in November. Director and Tampa filmmaker Todd Wiseman Jr. explains his message in the film and why he shot it exclusively in the Tampa Bay area.
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Meet the mother and son behind a peanut brittle that's "gentle on your dental." We're speaking with Psalms Mack and Carlton Owens are the duo behind Psalms' Gourmet Brittle in South Pasadena.
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Global pop star Camila Cabello calls for urgent aid to her native Cuba to stem 'humanitarian crisis'She said she is speaking out because the "Cuban people are suffering in an echo chamber where no one can hear them because to speak is to risk your life."
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On "The Florida Roundup," we talked about a Flagler College film exploring the story of Francisco Menéndez. He was the leader of the first free Black settlement, Fort Mose.
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Fort Lauderdale will be one of the nation's busiest spring break locales, and city officials are preparing.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," we chatted with University of Florida instructor Matt Walker about the legacy of punk music in Gainesville.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," we get a peek into how the museum is coming together from its program manager and curator. The museum is anticipated to open next year, but there isn't a set date yet.