Bonita Springs approved a zoning change for what the application calls a "data center." The application, however, also carries the data center label, which is not exactly describing the project. The application says that label was the only one that was appropriate. Confusion and concern came along with the label.
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“Dog Mom,” a heartfelt new comedy, comes from writer, producer and filmmaker Tate Elizabeth Hanyok. It is enjoying a rolling world premiere that includes a stop at Florida Studio Theatre June 26 to July 26.
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Collection of Stanton Storer, courtesy of Sarasota Art Museum.
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Becca Boyd, Museum Marketing and Communications Manager, Sarasota Art Museum
No Southwest Florida museum has any of David Hockney’s artworks in its permanent collection. They are very expensive. His painting “Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)” sold at Christie’s New York in 2018 for $90 million, a record for a living artist. But one of his photographic drawings is on loan to the Sarasota Art Museum as part of the “Something Borrowed, Something New” exhibition.
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