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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On "The Florida Roundup," we chatted with three authors who have written in or about Florida.
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Memorial Day is on May 26. From free admission to Florida State Parks on Monday to ceremonies, there are plenty of options on what to do this holiday weekend.
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The theater is donating its historic, seldom-used pipe organ — first played in 1926 — to St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Snell Isle.
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Eric B. Stillman will lead the St. Petersburg attraction as its 14-month renovation and expansion project wraps up.
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Three giant starfish carved from Carrara marble by Swiss Visual Artist Claudia Comte will be part of an installation near the new Airside D.
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A century ago, before the establishment of Coral Gables, the site for the Venetian Pool was an eyesore: a coral rock quarry that fueled the construction of the fledgling city. Bahamian stonemasons helped create what became one of South Florida's most popular tourist attractions, as they built the city around it and its lasting, iconic architecture.
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For the first time, WBTT cast a professional cast, mostly from New York City. This is largely because of their skills at tap dancing.
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Both shows are on May 23, and if you want to go to both, you have to buy separate tickets for each event.
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Craig Pittman writes about the quirkier side of Florida, and many of these stranger-than-fiction tales involve food.
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Christopher Still will be talking about his works that are part of the "Great State of Florida" exhibition at the Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum on May 20.
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Pope Leo's Florida brother: MAGA politics, edgy social media and certain his sibling is best for jobAfter white smoke poured out of St. Peter's Basilica last week, 73-year-old Port Charlotte resident Louis Prevost learned his brother, Cardinal Robert Prevost, had been elected head of the Catholic Church.
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The nonprofit’s Save Florida’s Stories campaign hopes to raise $300,000 by September.
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The 40th anniversary celebration features a full chorus of more than 110 voices, plus soloists and an orchestra.
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The two-day exhibition around Lake Morton will showcase more than 150 artists.