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Whole Foods Market is committed to supporting local growers & artisans across the United States. The farmer's market takes place outside the front of the store, featuring local farmers, artisans, music, and samples. Held on the first Sunday of every month.
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One of the Bay area's longest-running spoken-word groups hosts this weekly open-mic and spoken-word event featuring local and national talents, hosted by LIFE. For more info, visit blackonblackrhyme.com or call 813-810-3582.
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"Art microscopist" T. H. Saunders showcases sixty images of his craft -- pictures captured with high def photography and precision optics microscopes. Dazzling images of mundane objects -- Tylenol doped with coffee, tea, wine, beer and more -- are no larger than the tip of a needle and are recorded using cross-polarization lighting techniques. It sounds technical, but there's nothing confusing about the colorful, whimsical patterns that Saunders creates with his combination of art and science. On display through Jan. 3.
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The Tampa Bay Area Alumni Extension of the National Society of Black Engineers meets the third Wednesday of every month. The group is involved in various technology initiatives in the Bay area, including mentoring, community outreach, technology education amd professional development.
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Visual Unity: A Collaboration is just that: a combined effort by artist and teacher Rocky Bridges and 18 local artists to present art that took more than one person to create, representing the beauty that can only result from artistic collaboration, as each artist discovers uncharted territory in his or her own discipline with the aid of an outside perspective. Contributing artists include Duncan McClellan, Rebecca Sexton-Larson and many more. On display through Dec. 31. Visit moreanartscenter.org for more info.
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Artists Diana Al-Hadid, Iva Gueorguieva and Robyn ONeil "explore the atmospheres and forces which characterize our time," making it an open metaphor for the effects of global warming, overpopulation and the myriad elements (human and otherwise) that shape the world as we know it. The works themselves are no dainty and delicate drawings, but impossible-to-ignore sculpture installations and large-scale paintings that demand action -- of those who are willing to listen. Curator David Louis Norr leads a tour of the exhibits (Thurs, Feb. 4, noon). On display through March 6. Visit ira.usf.edu for more info.
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A collection of paintings, sculptures and writings, each promising to evoke the artist's "passions, unvarnished, dirty, beautiful, ugly and powerful, poured into every piece"; On display through Jan. 2. Visit saltcreekartworks.com for more info.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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As Yogi Berra prepares to revisit Yankee Stadium for Old Timers Day in 1999, he asks himself why he is breaking his vow never to step foot in the stadium again. Has his rocky relationship with volatile owner George Steinbrenner been overcome by his dedication to baseball fans? Visit gorilla-theatre.com for more info.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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Featuring a display of paintings by Abby Frank.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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Located at 1001 Oakfield Dr., Brandon, FL.
Open 9 a.m.- 11 p.m. everyday.
$2.25 per person per game before 5 p.m.
$3.24 per person per game after 5 p.m.
$1.75 for shoe rental.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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St. Petersburg is the home of one of the Ocean Concervancy's regional offices, located at 449 Central Avenue, Suite 200, which specifically addresses environmental issues pertaining to the Gulf of Mexico.
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| Monday, November 23 |
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The museum's permanent collection is considered to be the world's most comprehensive of Dalí's
work and provides an excellent overview of
Dalí's major themes and symbols. Characterized by diversity, his oil
paintings range from the impressionist
and cubist styles of his early period to his later, more famous, surrealist canvases. Newly added is Una noche sin fin, a video installation by Barcelona artist Mabel Palacín that's translated as "an endless night," through Jan. 24. Gems is a collection of jewelry, paintings, drawings, glassware and flatware designed by Dali, culled from the museum's vaults and on display through April 18. At 10:15 a.m. on Weds., Dec. 2, Joan Kropf leads the "Coffee with a Curator" discussion, a theme-oriented gallery tour accompanied by complimentary Starbucks coffee. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and Fri.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., and noon-5:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $17 adults, $14.50 seniors, $12 students, $4 ages 5-9, free for children under 4 ($5 admission 5-8 p.m. Thursdays).
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Art and Design: Rhythm is the fourth in a series of exhibits designed to demonstrate the use of design principles in the works in PMA's permanent collection, through Dec. 13.; The Surreal Photography of Jerry Uelsmann is a collection of works by the photo-pioneer who created works of art exploring the complex dynamic between the human and natural worlds long before the advent of Photoshop and digital manipulation. On display through Jan. 17. Photography from the Permanent Collection is an exhibit culled from the museum's vault that includes works by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chuck Close, Herman Leonard and Barbara Morgan alongside art by Florida photographers including Clyde Butcher, Birney Imes, Joshua Mann Pailet and Anna Tomczak. On display through Jan. 17.
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