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Private donors helped the orchestra buy 32 acres of land on Fruitville Road near Interstate 75.
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The exhibition features over 100 artworks by twelve artists, ranging from painting, photography, woodworking, textiles, and beadwork to installation art.
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Art lovers − expert, casual and novice − will pack Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park this weekend as the area's top talent will showcase their works for the 53rd year.
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The Sarasota Orchestra has been focusing on broadening its appeal with several engagement initatives including its new 'Guided Tour' concert series.
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Snitzer was behind the lens of now iconic images of artists from Miles Davis to Nina Simone. In later years, his work focused on social justice issues in his adopted hometown of St. Petersburg where he settled in 1992.
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The concert will feature new music by Tampa-born composer Michael Ippolito. It's a violin concerto that came about partly because of a comment concertmaster Jeffrey Multer made to Ippolito in 2018.
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The conservationist describes the effect of climate change and hurricanes on oystering and explains the far-reaching economic impact of Florida’s oyster industry,
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Explore the African roots of foods commonly eaten in Florida, including watermelon, barbecued beef, and rice and beans.
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A collapse of the rear wall allowed winds to rip open the roof and water to flood into the building's mainstage theater space.
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Robert Mapplethorpe was one of the most significant photographers of the late 20th century. His closest friend, musician and writer Patti Smith, remains a punk rock pioneer.
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Children were forbidden from using their native languages and from practicing their religion and culture. They were given new Anglo-American names, clothes, and were forced to cut their hair.
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Officials are asking residents in the Tampa Bay Region to be responsible and to leave fireworks to professionals for the Fourth of July.