There are a half dozen characters in Henry James’ classic gothic ghost story The Turn of the Screw, which takes place inside a dark, spooky English...
Dancer and choreographer Alex Jones, like others in his chosen field, would like to see dance carve out a larger profile in the bay area. There...
Seventeen Florida artists, the majority from the Tampa Bay area, will participate in a one-of-a-kind demonstration of woodblock printing this weekend at the Morean Arts Center....
Not to be confused with Bruce Springsteen’s “Glory Days,” Story Days is a multi-day “storytelling festival” combining film screenings, lectures and discussions, visual art, dance, music,...
Sure, his recent hip replacement procedure slowed him down, but St. Pete master potter Charlie Parker is on the mend, like a chipped bowl made whole...
Jazz fusion, an adventurous and powerful blend of styles hammered together to send something complex (and entirely new) out of your stereo speakers, arrived in the...
She tried, God knows she tried to look into a career that guaranteed financial stability. But Kellie Harmon is an artist – and artists, at the...
When NBC canceled The Monkees in 1968, after just two seasons, Micky Dolenz – a California child actor turned teenage pop sensation – might well have...
One of the most bizarre stories ever to come out of Florida was that of German X-ray tech Carl von Cosel, whose 75-page “memoir” was published...
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...