Wade Tatangelo
Wade Tatangelo
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ARTS & CULTURE
Manatee Players' many decades at Riverfront Theatre in Bradenton shouldn't be forgotten
The Manatee Players and the Bradenton Herald are reaching out to all the actors, volunteers and board members from the community theater company's rich history for photos from past productions.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Theater review: Manatee Players make 'Anything Goes' easy to love in Bradenton: review
A love boat journey from New York to England, "Anything Goes" finds Andrea Wright offering a sizzling performance as evangelist/nightclub singer Reno Sweeney.
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WEEKEND
South Florida Museum in Bradenton celebrates 65 years with exhibition of its history
Numerous black and white photographs trace the museum¿s history and changes since it was founded.
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CONCERTS
Derek Trucks on winning Grammy, recording new album with wife Susan Tedeschi: interview
The Tedeschi Trucks Band closes the inaugural Sunshine Blues Festival that has three Florida dates including a Jan. 20 show at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg.
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WEEKEND
Straz Center bringing Broadway smashes 'Book of Mormon,' 'Once' and more to Tampa
The 2013-14 season features 'The Book of Mormon,' 'Once,' 'We Will Rock You' and several more Broadway favorites.
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WEEKEND
Leonard Cohen leads must-see concert list for Tampa Bay in 2013
From Tedeschi Trucks Band next Sunday at Vinoy Park to Crosby, Stills & Nash in May at the Van Wezel, here are the upcoming concerts I'd like to attend.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Asolo Rep brings edgy Broadway hit 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to Sarasota: interviews
"Glengarry Glen Ross," which opens Friday and runs through Feb. 28, focuses on the inner workings of a Chicago real estate operation populated by unscrupulous salesmen with Dave Moss as the chief architect of office drama. He's played by Jay Patterson, a New York stage, television, and film veteran...
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MOVIES
South Florida Museum celebrates 65th anniversary with classic film series in Bradenton
Future classics directed by the likes of John Huston, Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder were all popular new films in 1948 and featured prime performances by such stars as Humphrey Bogart, James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich.
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WEEKEND
Too old to rock 'n' roll? Heavy metal heroes and more turning 65 this year
Black Sabbath original members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward turn 65 this year. Alice Cooper does, too. Same for Robert Plant.
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ARTS & CULTURE
Sarasota's Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe star honored to be in August Wilson's award-winning 'Jitney': interview
"Jitney," about inner city "gypsy" cabdrivers, won the 2002 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play, London¿s equivalent of a Tony.


