OCT on the road
Ocala Civic Theatre’s production of “The Impresario” will take place at the Grace Episcopal Church parish hall on Broadway Street.
Classic drama comes to local stage
Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” will run Nov. 7-24 at the Ocala Civic Theatre.
Making music and friends
On Top of the World Dulcimer Club members play ancient instruments to create modern tunes and connect their community.
Learning from digital and video leaders
The Ocala Film Derby introduced local students to industry and area professionals as they created film entries for the annual competition.
All fired up
Visitors to Ocali Country Days on Nov. 9 and 10 will have an opportunity to see potter Deb Sands loading and stoking a wood-fired kiln.
All about the art
FAFO’s Ocala Arts Festival drew large crowds under blue skies for the annual downtown showcase.
OCT’s ‘Macabaret’ returns this weekend
The teen cabaret show will be light-hearted and fun, but also a bit spooky and dramatic.
Mark Emery to speak about “Springs Forever”
The award-winning photographer, filmmaker and musician, and longtime Ocalan, will deliver the keynote during the Horse Farms Forever 2024 Conservation Summit.
A legend behind the (underwater) lens
Jordan Klein Sr., noted for his pioneering efforts in developing underwater camera housings for motion pictures and underwater cinematography, dies at age 98.
CF to host rescheduled naming ceremony in memory of Ira Holmes
The beloved late professor started the international film series at the college more than 60 years ago.
“Fate, Goblins and the Mothership”
The Ocala Symphony Orchestra opens its 49th season Oct. 19 and 20 with works by three diverse composers.
Witty wizards
The College of Central Florida stages a spooky-season satire.
Amazing art and artists
The Ocala Arts Festival on Oct. 26 and 27 will bring more than 140 artists to town and the featured artist is Ocala’s own Jordan Shapot.
Young artists competition
Applications are being accepted until Oct. 28 for the OSO’s 34th annual event.

