The classic fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast" is being performed at UT Austin's Bass Concert Hall. The musical features actors out of Texas State University's theater program.
A holiday season light show, musicals, concerts and more in this week's top arts events in Sarasota and Bradenton.
The Grammy Museum, the Recording Academy Florida Chapter, Young Musicians Unite, and the Save The Music Foundation, in partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), hosted a memorable ...
Week 13 should be a doozy. Our expert college football player props offer five solid prop bets, including a tough night for ...
Here and Now's Scott Tong talks with Michel Martin about what he learned from his trip to Doral, Florida, home to the highest concentration of migrants from Venezuela.
Faculty, students, staff and a plethora of invited guests were on hand in celebration of today's ribbon cutting to open and tour the more than 7,870 square foot multi purpose-built Drone Innovation ...
This season, Southwest Florida is home to more than two dozen holiday concerts ranging from Handel’s “Messiah” and FGCU’s “Joyful & Triumphant” to Gulf Coast Symphony’s “Deck the Halls” with aerial ...
This past weekend, Cypress Lake High School performed “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.” The electropop opera based on a scandalous slice of Leo Tolstoy’s “War and Peace.” required a cast of ...
Tucked away in Tallahassee sits a sunshine-yellow building that houses what might be Florida’s most extraordinary time machine – Talquin Trading Company, where every shelf, corner, and display case ...
Waterfront Park along Lake Minneola serves as a community gathering space, with a splash pad for children, picnic pavilions, and a fishing pier where locals share tips about the day’s best catches ...
YoungArts announced that William Mrozek, a 2025 graduate of East Ridge High School, has been selected as a 2026 National ...
Drawing on expertise in country, rock, jazz and more, here are the 2025 Orlando Sentinel honorees for best music direction as selected by theater critic Matthew J. Palm.