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  • The “Art and History Museums – Maitland” is the bit-of-a-mouthful name adopted after the 2010 merger of the Maitland Art Center and the Maitland…
  • The tweets come after the AG said he won't take part in probes of links between the campaign and Russian officials. Sessions spoke with the ambassador but testified at a Senate hearing that he hadn't.
  • The Japanese artist is known for her "infinity rooms," which have mirrored walls that make the space feel endless. Six of those rooms are now on display at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.
  • Scientists say they've found the remains of tube- and string-like organisms in Canadian rocks that are at least 3.7 billion years old. But findings like these are always controversial.
  • A doctor is forced into secret medical service in Ayelet Gundar-Goshen's new novel. Maureen Corrigan calls it "a psychological suspense tale mashed with a social novel about the refugee crisis."
  • Kay Redfield Jamison's new book describes how Lowell's manic-depressive illness influenced his life and work. "His manias tended to lead him into writing a fresh kind of poetry," she says.
  • A University of Central Florida alumnus is donating five million dollars toward the school’s future athletic facilities. A University of Central Florida alumnus is donating five million dollars toward the school’s future athletic facilities.
  • Members of congress are back in Washington, D.C this week after a recess marked by rowdy town halls. Representatives faced questions on the Affordable Care Act, immigration, and transparency and the Trump Administration.
  • The city of Orlando recently passed a drone ordinance. Intersection’s Talia Blake visited a model shop to see what’s available off the shelf, and lawyer Tim Ravich joined 90.7's Matthew Peddie to explain what you can and can’t do with a drone.
  • StoryCorps will be in Orlando March 9th through 11th to preserve stories of people affected by the Pulse nightclub shooting. The goal of the StoryCorps mobile production team is to collect stories of survivors, family and friends of the victims, and others whose lives have been touched or changed by the tragedy.
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