There are plenty of parallels between Joel Momberg’s life and that of Alan Handler, the central character in Momberg’s third novel, For Those Who Can. Alan,...
While the coronavirus had been spreading like wildfire across America, it wasn’t until this very week, one year ago, that the word pandemic entered our common...
Bowing tonight at The Mar, the Central Avenue performance space, The Velocity of Gary (Not His Real Name) is a different sort of play. James Sill’s...
For arts organizations, producers, performers, artists and aficionados alike, Friday the 13th of March, 2020, was particularly jinxed. While the coronavirus had been spreading like wildfire...
Our featured photo today (look up) is of Joseph Beverly, who plays clarinet and bass clarinet with The Florida Orchestra. In the picture, taken in the...
The long talked-about next phase of the Warehouse Arts District got underway Wednesday afternoon as Mayor Rick Kriseman, Warehouse Arts District Association president Mark Aeling and...
The second annual Woodson Warriors Scholarships Auction takes place, virtually, this Sunday, March 14. It’s actually the third year for artist Jane Bunker’s program, which raises...
The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art puts the emphasis on the second part of its name with a new exhibition opening Saturday. Artists for...
St. Petersburg hasn’t had a drive-in theater since the long-ago days of the Sky-Vue, the Garden, the 28th Street and the Mustang. If things go developer...
Granted, there hasn’t been a whole lot of truly live theater in the bay area since last fall, when restrictions started easing up a bit. This...