The ringtone on Rob Canton’s phone plays the familiar opening bars of the Green Acres theme song. Canton identifies with that vintage 1960s TV show because...
After almost a decade at the helm of the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, John Collins is ready to stop and smell the roses. The far-reaching support...
Comedian Rob Schneider, whom you’ll remember from four early ‘90s seasons of Saturday Night Live, the “sidler” episode of Seinfeld, the film Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo...
The wait-and-see that has permeated the performing arts industry for nearly a year, as Covid numbers rise, fall and rise, has driven frustration levels to the...
What do you suppose classical musicians listen to when they’re relaxing at home? For pianist Natasha Paremski, 33, the answer is: Pretty much anything but classical...
Tampa’s LAB Theater Project was the first company to produce something live and in person post-outbreak, presenting The Meredith Brothers, to a super-spaced-out audience of 10...
He was skinny as a rail, and weighed maybe 140 pounds dripping wet. Still, to thousands of St. Petersburg and Tampa-area kids in the 1950s, Burl...
New this month at Mize Gallery is Ego Death, an exhibition of paintings by Jabari Reed, a 21-year-old native of St. Petersburg whose star is rapidly...
In 2009, Aleshea Harris wrote and performed the one-woman show Oddlie at thestudio@620. A blend of theatrical storytelling, spoken word and music, the play was, in...
Monday celebrates the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (the day’s St. Petersburg’s observance parade will be virtual). Appropriately, St. Petersburg’s indie movie house –...