Mindi Abair was in the 8th grade when she signed up for the Northside Christian School band. Because her dad played saxophone in the Entertainers, a...
Last year’s inaugural St. Pete Tiny Home Festival was such a spectacular success – around 3,000 people descended on St. Pete College’s Allstate Center campus over...
Celtic Woman, the lushly orchestrated stage production that celebrates traditional (and more contemporary) Irish music with four beautiful singing lasses, all of whom look like Maureen...
It might have been that first, massive heart attack in 2003, or maybe it was the second one seven years later, or the third, just six...
As a general rule, because we’re the St. Pete Catalyst we tend to focus on the Pinellas side of the bay. The arts, culture and performing...
All eyes are on Tallahassee this week and next as the Florida Legislature begins its first session under Governor Ron DeSantis, who’s requested a $91 billion...
As first violinist and concertmaster for The Florida Orchestra, Jeffrey Multer makes a home in the bay area every year between September and May. Like most...
St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman, via official proclamation, declared Nov. 19, 2016 Coney Island Day. The occasion was the 90th anniversary of Coney Island Sandwich Shop,...
Becoming a great musician wasn’t enough for double bassist Lloyd Goldstein. He’d reached that zenith early in his 21-year tenure with the Florida Orchestra, but he...
Bearing in mind that the Dali Museum and the Mahaffey Theater will be open but extremely difficult to reach next week (March 4-10) because of the...