As a pre-teen mandolin prodigy, Chris Thile was always pretty sure he was destined for greatness. His trio, Nickel Creek, routinely dropped jaws at bluegrass festivals,...
Opening Saturday at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts, A Feast For the Eyes: European Masterpieces From the Grasset Collection is an exhibition of 40...
Approximately 1,000 members of the Seattle-based Glass Art Society, including artists, educators, students and scholars from all over world, will descend on St. Petersburg next week...
Since he launched his career as a boogie woogie piano player a dozen or so years ago, Cincinnati’s Ricky Nye has developed a large fan base...
President Bill Clinton once tapped Jimmy Webb on the shoulder at a reception. “Ah want to ask you a question,” the leader of the free world...
At any given moment, there’s an average of 20 people in the Florida Bjorkestra, the St. Petersburg phenomenon that regularly defies expectations of what a pop...
Vinoy Park will rocking with good vibrations, mon, as the annual Reggae Rise-up Music Festival takes over the weekend (Friday through Sunday, March 15-17). Nothing like...
Mindi Abair was in the 8th grade when she signed up for the Northside Christian School band. Because her dad played saxophone in the Entertainers, a...
Last year’s inaugural St. Pete Tiny Home Festival was such a spectacular success – around 3,000 people descended on St. Pete College’s Allstate Center campus over...
Celtic Woman, the lushly orchestrated stage production that celebrates traditional (and more contemporary) Irish music with four beautiful singing lasses, all of whom look like Maureen...