For decades, South Florida playwright Philip Middleton Williams had the germ of an idea in the back of his mind – a period drama about twin...
The majority of May’s big concerts take place on the far side of Hillsborough County, at the outdoor behemoth known as the Mid-Florida Credit Union Amphitheatre....
A plan to make improvements to Hough Hall, the Palladium Theater’s 800-seat main auditorium, is in the very early stages. Built in 1925 as the First...
Premiering Saturday at the Sunscreen Film Festival, 12 Months is unlike any pre-existing romantic movie, dramatic or comedic. It’s a hyper-realistic portrait of two young people...
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts’ Broadway Series continues with that old musical warhorse My Fair Lady tonight through Sunday (five performances) in Morsani Hall....
The collaborative spirit is alive and well in St. Petersburg, and will be on full display Friday at Beacon, the annual mixed-repertoire dance concert at the...
St. Petersburg’s Imagine Museum opened in the spring of 2018, and it has become one of Florida’s go-to centers for contemporary glass art. Peak pandemic days,...
Although owner John Kelly hasn’t ruled out the possibility of a resurrection, Saturday will mark the Hideaway Café’s last day on the planet, at least for...
The closing film at this weekend’s 17th annual Sunscreen Film Festival is L’Age d’Or (The Golden Age), the debut feature from French filmmaker Jenna Suru. Set...
It’s long been said that everything’s bigger in Texas. And Ann Richards proved it. Remembered as one of the most astute, progressive (and sharp-witted) figures in...