The September Second Saturday ArtWalk is, in addition to being a delightfully alliterative phrase, the most artistically interesting of recent months. You’ll recall that the monthly...
The easiest way to describe Oklahoma singer and songwriter Parker Millsap, whose soul-infused Americana is creatively and exquisitely performed, is that he slots squarely (well, more...
When you’ve been named one of the Creative Pinellas Emerging Artists, you’ve arrived. That’s how St. Petersburg’s Laura Spencer, one of Creative Pinellas’ 10 grantees for...
There’s something haunting about still photographs of movement, of fleeting beats of time captured and held. And photographs of dancers in action, with muscles flexed, limbs...
With all respect to the late Barry White, there’s a new Love Unlimited Orchestra in town. The 10-member musical aggregation known as The Midnight Hour will...
There was that time, back in September of 2014, when Amy Gray was four days away from leaving her home in Tampa for a new, totally...
Friday’s show at the Palladium Theater/Side Door, “The Florida Bjorkestra Goes Over the Rainbow,” is a program of multi-hued songs from The Wizard of Oz, Mary...
Because he’s been doing it so long, Colin Mochrie makes improv – the art of creating comedy “off the cuff,” starting with a single suggestion and...
She’s not visible from the street, so anyone driving past the Hollander Hotel in downtown St. Pete won’t even catch a glimpse of the 18-foot woman,...
What’s felt like a long theater blight has really only been a month or two, but now that summer’s finally drawing to a close, the bay...