The “man behind the curtain” at thestudio@620, St. Petersburg’s community-centric performance space and art gallery, is Managing Director Marcus Wehby. Audiences rarely see him, but he’s...
After a full career as a concert pianist, followed by 45 years as a piano teacher on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Chaim Freiberg discovered St. Petersburg....
Philadelphia playwright Douglas Williams has a ready-made pitch, an elevator speech, when someone asks him to describe his play Ship. “It’s about a guy who tries...
Playwright Rosa Fernandez’s A Skeptic and a Bruja debuts tonight at freeFall Theatre, just two weeks after completing a successful run at Sarasota’s Urbanite Theatre. There’s...
It’s official: Chad Mize is spreading the gospel of St. Pete. On May 15, no less a luminary than singer/songwriter Tori Amos tweeted a photo of...
Preserve the ‘Burg, St. Pete’s nonprofit advocate for historic preservation, will advance its cause with a public exposition and forum Saturday at the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard...
Perhaps the most surprising thing about Sting’s May 10 concert at the Met Philadelphia was the fact that the set list did not include “Fields of...
One of St. Petersburg Opera Company’s more informal concert performances takes place Saturday at 8 p.m. at Opera Central, 2145 1st Avenue S. It’s “Broadway Cabaret,”...
The music history archives are filled with stories about great songwriters, men and women who’ve contributed so much to the rich tapestry of American song, but...
A collection of many of the bay area’s top jazz musicians will perform Sunday in a benefit concert for one of their own. Drummer Pat Close,...