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  • Members of the media got an early glimpse at the annual Detroit Auto Show Sunday. How are U.S. automakers displaying their newest wares amid difficult financial circumstances?
  • It's a desperate time for fans of the NBA. Frank Deford provides an alternative entertainment idea for basketball junkies.
  • Vultures are generally not admired, but maybe they should be: All over the world, these birds do the hard work of gobbling up dead animals and recycling that flesh into the Earth. And nowadays, nature's prize janitors are seriously down on their luck.
  • Improv troupes and performances abound in Southwest Florida. There was improv recently at Fringe Fort Myers, and Sarasota Studio Theatre hosts the 15th Annual Improv Festival in July. In this segment, three Stage 2 players share their insights into maximizing the improv experience for both players and audience members.
  • Ever since the mid-90s there has a been a place in downtown Fort Myers where parents could bring their kids for an immersive experience focused on science. It was originally called The Imaginarium Hands on Museum and Aquarium and featured hands-on displays and activities and an always-popular touch tank where kids can pet and feed cownose rays, among many other exhibits and activities that have evolved over time. The Imaginarium merged with the Southwest Florida History Museum and re-launched as an independent nonprofit called the IMAG History and Science Center which still offers the public an immersive experience focused now on science AND history. This Saturday, they are celebrating their 30th anniversary so we get some history, and a look at what’s happening there today.
  • The latest album from the trio of Miranda Lambert, Angaleena Presley and Ashley Monroe unites three distinct perspectives from some of the strongest voices in country music.
  • Ever since the mid-90s there has a been a place in downtown Fort Myers where parents could bring their kids for an immersive experience focused on science. It was originally called The Imaginarium Hands on Museum and Aquarium and featured hands-on displays and activities and an always-popular touch tank where kids can pet and feed cownose rays, among many other exhibits and activities that have evolved over time. The Imaginarium merged with the Southwest Florida History Museum and re-launched as an independent nonprofit called the IMAG History and Science Center which still offers the public an immersive experience focused now on science AND history. This Saturday, they are celebrating their 30th anniversary so we get some history, and a look at what’s happening there today.
  • Even though the shutdown was spurred by congressmen representing solidly-Republican districts, new numbers from Public Policy Polling show their…
  • The polls are open in New York. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders all have strong ties to the Empire State.
  • It was the first run with gorings in the festival so far this year. Three more daily runs before it finishes Thursday.
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