You can’t go home again. Well, of course you can – but should you? That’s the central question posed in Josh Tobiessen’s comedy Lone Star Spirits,...
Just a week or two ago Kyaien Conner, PhD, was unanimously approved for tenure at the University of South Florida, where she has been an assistant...
For 25 years, David Manson has been virtually synonymous with jazz in St. Petersburg. A trombonist, composer and bandleader, the Dunedin native joined the music faculty...
As a music student at the University of Michigan, Andre Dowell – who would go on to earn a Master’s in Percussion Performance – didn’t see...
The USF Contemporary Art Museum, part of the University of South Florida Institute for Research in Art in the College of The Arts, brings artist Hope...
What Jeff Schorr needs is the final scene in It’s a Wonderful Life, for Uncle Billy, Mr. Gower, Mary and Harry and everybody else in town...
Nearly 500 new and unproduced theatrical works were submitted to American Stage for the 2020 New Play Festival, in the form of synopses and 10-page samples....
Among his deeply-felt, core values and beliefs, Dr. Alex Harris has always held on to music, and working for the benefit of others, as his sturdiest...
You may not have Neverne Covington’s art hanging on your living room wall, but there’s a good chance it’s on the bookshelf, in the garage …...
“Jazz Theory,” which Alex Jones is mounting Friday and Saturday at thestudio@620, is an “event,” he insists. It’s not a “show,” nor is it a “performance.”...