Stageworks is the longest-lived professional company in Tampa; October will bring Season 41, with six shows ranging from the familiar (tweaked, somewhat) to the provocative. And...
Sunday afternoon, Tampa Bay jazz musicians will come together on the Palladium Theater’s Hough Hall stage (that’s the big one) to celebrate the life and times...
It’s kind of like It’s a Small World meets the bizarre and slightly unsettling “Pink Elephants on Parade” sequence from Dumbo. It’s a wild ride. Otherwise,...
Opening with a reception Saturday at the Gallery at Creative Pinellas, Keepers of Heritage: Hidden Tales exhibits the work of 20 Puerto Rican artists, from the...
Bluesman Selwyn Birchwood has paid his dues, working a seemingly endless stream of one-nighters for about as long as he can remember. He’s still paying them...
Welcome to August and the so-called dog days of summer – hot, humid, sticky, and not loads of fun to be outside. As for the bay...
Talent, tenacity and timing each played a role in Blaine Alden Krauss’ success on Broadway. A Seminole native and Pinellas County Center for the Arts (PCCA)...
He’s a well-done St. Petersburger all the way, but Rui Farias wasn’t born in the Sunshine City. He moved here with his family as a young...
A young woman of Puerto Rican descent travels from her home in the continental United States to visit relatives on the island, and discovers there’s more...
It’s generally accepted that what became the central manifesto of the American Arts & Crafts Movement was first uttered by British textile designer William Morris: “Have...