Networking is even more important for musicians during the current crisis. Broadband and WiFi networking. Since bars, restaurants and nightclubs are off limits, there are no...
No time like the present to catch up on rock ‘n’ roll concerts and documentaries, as America’s streaming services have got all us shut-ins covered. Here’s...
The State Theatre’s previously-announced April grand re-opening is not going to happen, for obvious reasons. Anyway, according to Operating Partner Brandon Huskins, “We still have a...
“Before this is over with, I’m gonna shut down everybody.” So says zookeeper Joe Exotic in episode one of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, the...
As productions and events are canceled or postponed, galleries are shuttered and everyone from artists to technicians to arts administrators deals with the potential and very...
A new book about bay area history might make a nice addition to your ever-expanding social distancing reading list. From Arcadia Publishing’s “Images of America” series...
Writer Craig Pittman, a 30-year veteran of the Tampa Bay Times, reported Wednesday via social media that he had been laid off by the newspaper. “Well,...
In the sort of innovative move many arts, culture and leisure organizations will most certainly be making soon, the Florida Aquarium began reaching out to the...
Rehearsals were to begin next week for American Stage’s 2020 outdoor musical, Footloose, on the books for an April 15-May 17 run in Demens Landing Park....
The Florida Orchestra’s first chair executive, President and CEO Mark Cantrell, has been face to face with crisis management before. As a trombonist with the Boston...