Since 1983, the Rebirth Brass Band has been synonymous with New Orleans. These are not guys called Meters, Neville or Dirty Dozen, but they contribute a...
Through dozens of striking paintings, sculptures, mixed media and other works, the African American experience is documented in Reverberations: Black Artists on Racism and Resilience, one...
Lisa Killeen’s incredible journey began in the village of Crigglestone, Wakefield in the English county of West Yorkshire. She’s lived in the St. Petersburg area since...
Saturday’s Juneteenth Jubilee at The Factory will bring together local creatives to celebrate not only the historical end of slavery (the day’s official designation), but to...
In the multi-colored three-ring circus of weirdness that is Jobsite Theater’s Shockheaded Peter, upstage center sits musical director Jeremy Douglass, surrounded by instruments: A toy piano,...
Director Jennie Livingston’s documentary Paris is Burning achieved instant cult-classic status upon its release in 1991. A freewheeling, enormously entertaining look behind the scenes of Harlem’s...
A story published this week in Forbes describes St. Petersburg in terms of “before” and “after,” underscoring what has become a mantra in the city: Things...
A few bits and bytes of brand-new news from the bay area arts community: Singer, songwriter and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who was the heart and soul...
The Gasparilla International Film Festival has returned for 2021, with screenings between today (Thursday, June 10) and Sunday at the Tampa Theatre. It’s live-in-person, but it...
The cover of Feast, Maureen McDole’s upcoming third book of poetry, is an illustration by her daughter, 15-year-old Lily, of a bright red dragon with three...