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  • Fogg and Passepartout hire a camel driver to cross the desert. Can Abigail rescue them?
  • Colbourne’s shooting party goes ahead and Charlotte has to confront all that she’s lost.
  • The business of betting has a lot riding on the upcoming midterm election. Proposed Amendment 3 is a measure on the ballot that may give Florida voters…
  • An installation of works by iconic German-American Artist Peter Max titled “The Peter Max Experience,” is now on exhibition at the Mercato in Naples. Ahead of a series of limited engagement gallery receptions this weekend, we explore Peter Max’s work and its lasting impact with Road Show Company North America Director of Traveling Exhibitions Lesley Smith, who is also a noted Peter Max historian and curator.
  • Project 2025 refers to a controversial plan drafted by the conservative Heritage Foundation to overhaul the U.S. government.
  • Actor, musician, and playwright Randy Noojin brings his one-man biographical and musical production “Seeger: The Music of Pete Seeger,” to Players Circle Theater for a limited performance run July 18-20. Noojin joins us to talk about this heartfelt tribute to the legendary folk singer and activist and perform live in studio.
  • Southwest Florida musicians and visual artists converge in Sarasota this Saturday for the latest episode of the Art, Rhymes and Beer music and art show…
  • It’s Oct. 11, which means it’s National Coming Out Day. The holiday was first created by the LGBT civil rights activist group the Human Rights Campaign,…
  • An installation of works by iconic German-American Artist Peter Max titled “The Peter Max Experience,” is now on exhibition at the Mercato in Naples. Ahead of a series of limited engagement gallery receptions this weekend, we explore Peter Max’s work and its lasting impact with Road Show Company North America Director of Traveling Exhibitions Lesley Smith, who is also a noted Peter Max historian and curator.
  • The House committee probing the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol will present new testimony and evidence at the hearing, according to select committee aides.
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