With Florida’s measles outbreak making headlines, the Sunshine State is preparing to welcome millions of college students and families to its beaches, amusement parks and other hotspots for spring break throughout March and April. Doctors worry those visitors may return home with more than tans.
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Cultural organizations from more than 30 countries assembled for the annual International Fest.
- Two Cypress Lake theater students find roles in re-imagining of the Greek myth of 'Eurydice' a bone chilling experience
- 'California Suite' headlines a roster of 25 shows onstage this week
- Multiple opera performances take place this week at the Sarasota Opera House, Artis-Naples and the Wang Opera Center
- Broadway Palm and Cape Coral Animal Shelter join forces to draw attention to Lee County cat crisis
- Art Center Sarasota's 'Rooted in Community' headlines 28 exhibitions at local art centers in March
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