In Kelli Butler’s mind, the lines between reality, fantasy and creativity aren’t merely blurred – they’re practically nonexistent. As an opera singer and performer, Butler –...
New arrivals to St. Petersburg will notice the unusually large number of non-commercial murals – that is, large-scale art for art’s sake – on business walls...
Several times during Vietgone, the season opener at American Stage, one of the two lead characters – Quang or Tong – will suddenly break the fourth...
There are bugs at the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, something like 5,000 of them. And it’s by no means an infestation, as they’re all...
Last month, The Florida Orchestra trumpeted the news that French-born painter Geff Strik had been named Visual Artist-In-Residence. His tryout was a triumph: For the mid-spring...
Ecole Jacques Lecoq is a Parisian school devoted to physical theater training – utilizing body, space, movement and an intense focus on collaboration and interaction with...
Jazz at the Deuces, a marathon, multi-part concert, will take place this Saturday, Oct. 12 at the Historic Manhattan Casino on 22nd Street South (a.k.a. The...
A festival like no other, Mountainfilm, based in Telluride, Colorado, has been directing a widescreen spotlight on earth and its inhabitants – the real deal, not...
It could be successfully argued that it’s always a good time for political lampoonery – Washington has given us no shortage of “if we don’t laugh,...
During the course of The Turn of the Screw, currently onstage at freeFall Theatre, the unnamed governess at the heart of the story never laughs. Oh,...