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Uniquely Florida art was sold first from the trunks of cars.
Chainsaw artist John Birch transforms Mother Nature.
Anjali Austin celebrates the crumbling of ballet’s color barrier.
Reggie Garcia on felons working to find a new place in society.
The jazz singer is a teacher, too — and a librarian.
After 38 years, Leon High School choral music teacher Judy Arthur is retiring her pitch pipe.
A captivating image of a gator caught sunning on a mild March day.
For sculptor Kenn von Roenn, glass is a gas.
Want to rock and roll all night? You can do so at FLAUNT 2015: Rock On! presented by the Thomasville Center for the Arts. The opening night party celebrates the history of 70’s rock and roll with larger than life…
> Photographer Brian Proctor captured a swirl of color and light during a sunset at Hickory Mound — a wildlife management area located in Taylor County, approximately 20 miles west of Perry. Brian Proctor The outdoors have always had…
Ryan Kopinsky and F4 Tech are motivated by gaps in technology`
4-H celebrates 100 years of uniting heads, hearts, hands and health in Florida and around the globe.
The beauty and drama of wildlife is all around us.
Dean Gioia’s “illuminating” new work.
This foundation gives public schools a boost.
FSU seniors head for The Big Apple.
The process of how Fred Fisher turn fish into pieces of art.
Indian murals have stories to tell.
At age 50, Grant Peeples 'revises’ his resume to include singing, too.
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