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 next performance of Impact Theatre is Tuesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. at The Ora, Morganroth Event Center, at the Jewish Federation in Sarasota on 580 McIntosh Road.
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Lakeland’s signature airshow boosts local businesses while funding year-round education and career programs for Polk County students.
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According to the letter, Audubon had booked the TradeWinds facility in November 2025 for an October 2026 conference. That arrangement is now at risk.
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The loquat is a small fruit related to the pear, apple, and plum. While loquat festivals are prevalent in other parts of the world, the only one in the United States is in West Pasco County. It will be held this year on Saturday, April 11, at Sims Park.
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Approvals are required from the Florida DEP, as well as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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While waiting for test results at her job at the University of Miami's cancer research lab, Katerina Lomis would ink down her thoughts that would eventually turn into fully fledged songs.
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Get to know Chef Shelby Farrell of Oystercatchers. Located on the grounds of Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay, the waterfront restaurant is known for its elaborate Sunday brunch.
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Fans who buy tickets for any of the three games can stick around after the final out for the concerts. Field access is also available by purchasing a wristband.
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Pianist Dimitri Malignan and Soprano Lily Arbisser are sharing music of composers who died in the Holocaust.
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Have you ever thought about what it's like to grow up in Florida? Looking beyond the headlines and memes. What does it mean to come from a state with such a complicated reputation? In her debut book and memoir, Anywhere Else: Essays on Florida, author Rachel Knox explores those questions.
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"The Statement" stars, most of whom will be present, include Paul Rudd, Paul Giamatti, Evan Peters and Tatiana Maslany.
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Zion Cemetery is Tampa's first graveyard for African-Americans. It was founded in 1901 but was paved over and built on during the 1920s. Hundreds remain buried there.
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After performing live in more than 300 cities for upwards of half a million fans, Alton Brown embarks on a tour of more intimate events for what’s being billed as "An Evening with Alton Brown".
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," former Tampa chef Eric Hipol talked about why he started sharing recipes of the city's iconic food on Reddit — calling it the Recipe Preservation Project.