As the Dali Museum prepares to draw back the curtain on its first exhibit of 2022, executive director Hank Hine is like a kid waiting for...
This week’s cold snap is trying hard to mess with Laura Spencer’s Lealman District mural project. Yet the artist, St. Pete born and bred, continues to...
Just as Dr. Robert Entel’s collection of Beatles memorabilia outgrew his home, it has now become too big for the museum he established in a Dunedin...
As a City of the Arts, St. Petersburg’s road from “provincial” to “powerhouse” was long and bumpy. The reception to public art, in particular, was chilly...
Nashville-based guitarist JD Simo plays the Murray Theatre, Ruth Eckerd Hall’s intimate black box room, Friday; his trio includes Adam Abrashoff on drums and Adam Bednarikwith...
The National Endowment for the Arts has granted St. Petersburg’s SHINE Mural Festival $25,000 for its SHINE On Unity Project. There are two parts to the...
There’s this little-used word in the English language that’s frequently used to describe Bruce Dickinson, best known as the lead singer of the British metal band...
Equal parts musician, historian and performance artist, Sarah Cahill is on a mission. Noted for her longtime championing of “new” classical music, by unknown and/or contemporary...
Shakespeare’s star-crossed teen lovers are together again in the Jobsite Theater production of Romeo & Juliet, opening Friday in Tampa’s Straz Center complex. A five-time finalist...
This story appears in the book Vintage St. Pete Vol. II: Legends, Locations, Lifestyles, now available from St. Petersburg Press. The last movie to flicker...