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Elif Fitzgerald and her husband
Dr. Joe Fitzgerald hosted Cupid’s
Beauty Bash, an evening of music,
bites and more at their PureLife
Medi-Spa in Largo.
Holiday Open House at International
Diamond Center in Clearwater.
Austin Arias, son of Dr. Eric and
Shelley Arias of Pinellas Park, has
returned to the Tampa Bay area from
North Carolina to become the associate
director for Leadership Development
at the University of South Florida in
Tampa’s new Center for Leadership and
Civic Engagement.
Susan M. Crockett, president and
CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater,
announced that Sarah Prout is the hall’s
new chief financial officer.
Peter Kreuziger and Karl Riedl,
owners of Bon Appétit Restaurant
in Dunedin, have added an additional
outdoor dining “room” adjacent to their
circular outdoor waterfront bar.
Kimberly and Lisa Platt have added
a tiki bar behind their “lei’d back”
Hawaiian-themed restaurant The Honu
in Dunedin.
Philip Neal, the artistic director of
Next Generation Ballet at the Straz
Center in Tampa, was honored that the
Alexandra Exter, Costume design for Salomé in Salomé, 1917, Gouache and graphite on paper, Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Gift of The Tobin Endowment
Featuring over 100 studies for production
designs by noted artists of the nineteenth
century to the present day, such as
Henri Matisse, Giorgio de Chirico,
Natalia Goncharova, Pablo Picasso,
Louise Nevelson, David Hockney,
Robert Indiana, and Lesley Dill.
During the run of this exhibition,
the Museum of Fine Arts’ galleries will
be animated with dance, music, theater,
and opera performances.
Art of the Stage: Picasso to Hockney
is organized by the McNay Art Museum.