The Dunedin Music Society (DMS) helps enthusiasts engage in live music which is essential to the heart. This primarily includes in-person, momentary, un-amplified, organized sounds generated by people and their… Read More
Susana Darwin, a Southerner by birth and a Chicagoan by temperament, makes good trouble and art, including three award-winning narrative short films…. Read More
I have been a journalist for more than three decades in Tampa Bay, Philly, and Vermont, with a year off for good behavior on an arts journalism fellowship at Columbia… Read More
I am a fifth generation native of Florida. I live in delightful Dunedin, which is also the town that I was raised by my parents, Bill and Barbara Bates. By… Read More
Yuki Jackson is a Black and Japanese poet and educator. Her poetry has been published in literary journals such as Four Way Review and Cream City Review, for which she… Read More
Randi Hilleso is currently an independent non-profit advisor, grant writer, and SCORE Subject Matter Expert (SME). Most recently, Ms. Hillesø served for six years as Associate Director for the St…. Read More
It feels like I’ve been involved with the arts my whole life, especially the visual arts. Starting 20 years ago, I became a board member of the Dunedin Fine Art… Read More
Cu’ = n : Sacred, Sacred Place ki’ = n : Earth Spirit Ara’ = n : People CuKiAra is an ensemble that is passionate about sharing the energy and… Read More
Ralph Wimbish was an editor and writer for 25 years in the New York Post sports department. In 2001, he co-wrote with Arlene Howard “Elston And Me: The Story Of… Read More
While I insist on Philadelphia as my hometown (go Birds), the fact is my wife Jaye and I have thrived in Florida for 40 years. We raised our children here,… Read More