By MARK VIOLA After three and a half years and four movies, we have finally reached the conclusion of the cinematic adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ best-selling “Hunger Games” trilogy. Last…
The Council on Culture & Arts for Tallahassee-Leon County (COCA) is turning 30 and in celebration of that anniversary, iPhotofest 2015 will focus on one of the most significant advancements…
By MARK VIOLA Charles Schulz’ “Peanuts” is one of the most iconic comic strips of all time and just as well known as the strip itself are its characters, including…
The Florida State University School of Theatre’s production of “The Garden of Rikki Tikki Tavi” opened Thursday and will continue its run through Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Fallon Theatre…
By MARK VIOLA There have been 24 James Bond films since “Dr. No” first brought the tuxedo-clad spy to the big screen in 1962, and the anticipation for the next…
The Tallahassee Ballet welcomes the community to visit a scrumptious “Nutcracker” fantasyland where dolls come alive. The Kingdom of Sweets, a signature event for the Tallahassee Ballet, will be held…
Art, music, food and the opportunity to enjoy a fall day outdoors is coming to the streets of historic downtown Gainesville this weekend. Art lovers and artists will mingle once…
By MARK VIOLA Last year we had two films centered on the high-pressure world of restaurant kitchens–“Chef” and “The Hundred-Foot Journey.” This year we have “Burnt” from director John Wells…
The Tallahassee Museum invites guests to dress up, dress down or let their imaginations run wild at the James Bond 007 Zoobilee tonight (Friday, Nov. 6) from 7 to 10…
The Tallahassee Bach Parley announces “Kids Go for B’roque” 2016, an annual competition and honors concert for musicians 18 years old and younger, currently studying with a private teacher. Strings,…
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