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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After receiving hundreds of votes in our poll, we can give our Bay Blend manatee a name. The winner might come as a bit of a surprise.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," writer, poet and Iraq War veteran Kevin Powers talks about his new fiction novel "Children of the Wild," which highlights World War I.
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Lyric Soprano Maiya Stevenson runs an Afro Opera Production Experience and said she has a special program to offer locals on June 14 as they celebrate Juneteenth.
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The Florida Holocaust Museum, the Tampa Jewish Federation and the Florida National Organization for Women have all released statements against the rapper’s performances.
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On "The Bay Blend," Sky Lebron talked with the creator of "Hoodbachi God" and his unique take on hibachi that is prepared right in front of customers — from the trunk of a car.
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Groban and Jennifer Hudson perform June 19 at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa.
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The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance began the city’s Second Saturday ArtWalk soon after the organization came into being in 2012.
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From an intimate solo concert to swing dancin' contemporary music and an Australian rock ensemble, here are some music events you can check out across the greater Tampa Bay region.
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Crowbar owner Tom DeGeorge spoke on "Florida Matters Live & Local" about a federal jury declaring the company a monopoly, the struggles facing small, local music venues, and the community's fight against a 4,300-capacity music venue Live Nation's planning to build in Ybor City's Gasworx District.
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The musical "Passing Strange" opens Thursday and runs through Sunday. It will repeat the four-date series June 18-21.
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We asked you to come up with a name for our Bay Blend manatee as he/she celebrates his/her first birthday. Vote in our poll and help us come up with one.
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Residents all over rural Florida have been hunting eggs filled with goodies and rehiding them. The game has emerged as another way for a small community to come together.
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In a letter, the Florida senator cited the rapper's history of "antisemitic" rhetoric, including support for Hitler, and questioned allowing the hip-hop star to perform this month in a taxpayer-funded facility.
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Amy Collins, who occasionally collaborates with a longtime friend, artist Christopher Still, recently premiered a new work she commissioned about Tarpon Springs, composed by Kimberly Osberg.