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Pam Tillis Trio performing at Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center
Tillis is known for her endearing stage presence, captivating voice and inspiring lyricism.


C-44 Reservoir and Stormwater Treatment Project completed
After more than a decade of hard work and a few setbacks, a large restoration project in South Florida has been completed.


Scales & Tales: A Novel Fantasy Come True
Slithering through West Palm Beach, you can find one of the most inclusivity-driven bookstores in town. Owner and manager Rebecca Green shar


Covid sniffing dogs trained at Florida International University
For several decades, Florida International University’s International Forensic Research Institute has been a global institution for research


American Impressionism on display at the Society of the Four Arts
The Society of the Four Arts, in partnership with Bank of America, is bringing an art show on American impressionism to the Esther B. O’Keef


‘Duration’ shows extent of 9/11 loss, now at Palm Beach Dramaworks
Palm Beach Dramaworks has staged a new, highly charged family drama by Bruce Graham, “The Duration,” born from its Dramaworkshop.


Lake Worth Street Painting Festival to chalk up 600 artists
The Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, the biggest street painting festival in the United States, is expected to draw more than 600 artist


Wellbeing: how living well together benefits the community
The World Health Organization (WHO) describes mental health as “a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abiliti


Fiesta de Pueblo: A celebration of Hispanic heritage in Palm Beach County
Fiesta de Pueblo, or Three Kings Day, is the largest Hispanic multicultural and art festival in Palm Beach County. The celebration of


Dolly Hand features Smithsonian exhibition ‘Water/Ways’
A traveling Smithsonian exhibition on the flow of water through life is stopping at the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center at Palm Beach State


What's driving the brown seaweed piling up on Florida and Caribbean beaches?
The Sargasso is named for sargassum, a free-floating brown seaweed that grows in its calm, clear waters. In the open ocean this seaweed serv


Vivia Taylor teaches the beauty of music
For 23 years, Taylor has dedicated her life to the musical education of her community. Her goal is to get music into every household.
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