In the lengthy filmography of the late Canadian actor John Candy, 1985’s Summer Rental isn’t generally mentioned in the same breath as such classics as Splash,...
When Heather Hamar and her husband Dave opened their performance space The Mar in September, they were optimistic that the 2,300 square foot converted storefront would...
At 55 years of age, the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg is the grande dame of our city’s art museums. It was the first, and...
The sixth annual SHINE Mural Festival launches Saturday, with 11 murals going up – live, in real time – at locations all around the city. As...
Five years ago, the Bradenton-based band Have Gun, Will Travel ambitiously re-created the Band’s concert film The Last Waltz, with a collection of bay area musician...
It’s a long way from Winchester, Virginia to Valrico, Florida, but Heather Krueger is closing the gap by the sheer power and emotionality of her singing...
Van Gogh’s actual canvases aren’t coming to St. Petersburg – not this year, anyway – but starting Nov. 21 we’ll have what may be the next...
Steven Kenny can remember the precise moment he realized was wasting his time and talent working as an illustrator. He was in Florence, Italy, studying as...
This VINTAGE ST. PETE story was originally published on Jan. 14, 2020. For more in the series, click here. More than two decades after Dr....
Opera Tampa’s ambitious production of The Pirates of Penzance, left high, dry and un-performed because of Covid, is the first show on the company’s new schedule,...