Nearly a year in the making, the City of St. Petersburg’s Comprehensive Arts Strategy – a planning initiative intended to ensure the future success of the...
The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance reached out to the St. Petersburg mayoral candidates, making pointed inquiries about the role the arts play in the growth, and...
The Feb. 15 death of Vincent Jackson also meant the end of 22 South Food Hall, the revitalization project in the Deuces area of south St....
After a year of virtual events, the Suncoast Tiger Bay Club will return to the in-person luncheon format Aug. 6 with an in-depth conversation about red...
Tampa’s fifth annual International Fringe Festival, a presentation of “indie” and experimental theater productions from creatives both local and otherwise, opens Thursday and runs through Aug....
This story appears in Vintage St. Pete Volume II: Legends, Locations, Lifestyles, from St. Petersburg Press. The Royal Theatre opened on Nov. 23, 1948, just a...
It was October, 2018 when the operators of the new-in-town American Freedom Distillery announced the creation of Rise St. Pete, a nonprofit collaboration with the Warehouse...
Steely Dan – or what remains of Steely Dan – has been booked into the Mahaffey Theater for two shows, Oct. 15 and 16. With the...
For Stageworks’ midsummer show, artistic director Karla Hartley wanted a comedy. The one she decided on is a real howler. A.R. Gurney’s Sylvia, the story of...
Jobsite Theatre’s recent musical cabaret of fairy tale weirdness, Shockheaded Peter, was the third-best-selling show in the company’s 22-year history. So they’re bringing it back. Despite...