Now in production at American Stage, Dominique Morisseau’s Pipeline is a riveting drama about a young African American man, the choices he makes and the effect...
Cole Porter poured every ounce of wit, snark and alliterative ability he possessed into his lyrics for the 1948 musical comedy Kiss Me, Kate; as one...
Many of St. Petersburg’s arts institutions and organizations – just about all of them, in fact – will be acknowledging the Bard of Avon, in some...
Announced in early December, the renovation of the Fish Tales Seafood House, and its transformation into The Big Catch at Salt Creek, is taking a bit...
It’s been just over 10 years since St. Petersburg’s second professional theater made its debut. In that time, freeFall Theatre has substantially raised the bar for...
“When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.” So declared a savvy newspaperman in the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, explaining that once a...
As our friends across the bay are celebrating all things piratical with the annual Gasparilla Festival, life isn’t quite as … well, crazy here in St....
Music lessons and kids don’t always mix, particularly when an emphasis on sight-reading and the repetition of scales sucks all the fun out of playing an...
The power of storytelling transcends age, gender and predilection; since the dawn of humankind, from cave fires to camp fires, from the wireless box to the...
The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance will honor Edel Moore at the Feb. 8 MUSE Awards. As the official photographer for the annual SHINE Mural Festival, Moore...