Millions of shorebirds use Florida's beaches and dune systems during nesting season, with about 20 species along the Gulf from February to August. Watch where you step.
Cases of measles rose minimally across Florida in the first full week of March. The Reportable Diseases Frequency Report updated weekly by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology showed 132 cases of measles across the state, an increase of eight cases from the Feb. 28 report total.
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Tim Jaeger is Director and Chief Curator of Galleries and Exhibitions at Ringling College. Also an educator and artist, he is drawn to images that tell a story, his work often explores culture, identity and memory through a blend of realism and abstraction. His goal is always to connect people through art and create spaces where diverse voices and stories are seen and celebrated. This philosophy is on full display in the 43 artworks he chose for the Alliance for the Arts’ 40 Annual All Florida Exhibition.
- Florida Studio Theatre celebrates 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll' with Tony-nominated 'Night with Janis Joplin'
- Festival Under the Stars reaches crescendo with five consecutive sunset performances in Baker Park
- '9 to 5' opens at The Naples Players, closes at The Belle Theatre, and is one of 18 shows onstage this week at area theaters
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- Florida Studio Theatre extends 'Three Pianos'
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