Sarasota County Fair, St. Patrick's Day events, and more things to do in March in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties.
The final novel from a titan of Latin American literature follows a critic trying to capture the essence of his national culture.
We spend most of the hour with Annaliese Ruhs, a senior at Carthage College, who is directing a production of "Dear Elizabeth," a play based on letters between poets Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell ...
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Ozarks Lyric Opera will present "Master Class," a Tony Award-winning play by Terrence McNally, at the Historic Gillioz Theatre in downtown Springfield, according to a community announcement. The ...
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The final game of the second day at Piner High School’s Sonoma County Classic boys basketball tournament was easily the best one, as Carrillo narrowly beat Santa Rosa in a thriller to advance to the ...
The was a time when Lincoln, Nebraska band The Wildwoods wanted nothing else but to live somewhere else. After a few years on the road and away from home, however, the band members discovered ...
Dear Eric: We are a group of women who have been meeting weekly to play cards for the last several years. During the last year or so, one of our players has become increasingly cognitively impaired.
DEAR ERIC: We are a group of women who have been meeting weekly to play cards for the last several years. During the last year or so, one of our players has become increasingly cognitively impaired.
Dear Eric: My boyfriend and I have been in a relationship for four years. His grown daughter still lives with him. She’s kind of estranged from her mother but still gets together with her on Sundays ...
Dear Eric: We are a group of women who have been meeting weekly to play cards for the last several years. During the last year or so, one of our players has become increasingly cognitively impaired.