From its inception in 1995 until the pandemic closed its Clearwater campus 25 years later, the Players School of Music was the hurricane-eye of jazz instruction...
July brings a lot of concerts this year, most of them outdoors, and the majority taking place in Tampa or Clearwater. The big one, however, happens...
It’s the fourth anniversary for the City of St. Pete-sponsored Fourth of July festival. On July 4. Starting at 4 p.m. That must have numerological significance...
A weekly roundup of notable local real estate news. A 4-bedroom, 3-bath home in the Old Northeast neighborhood of St. Petersburg has listed for $2.5 million....
After establishing himself as a musician’s musician in his native Omaha, Nebraska, jazz saxophonist Jeremy Carter – weary of the freezing midwestern winters – relocated to...
The fate of three long-established St. Petersburg businesses is apparently still undecided. Victims of the Covid-19 pandemic, Haslam’s Books, Coney Island Grill and the Wagon Wheel...
Let’s start with the weekend’s sold-out shows: Tonight’s collegiate piano concert at the Dali Museum; Saturday’s Theo Valentin/Fred Johnson swing music performance at freeFall Theatre; the...
Summer is upon us, in all its humid, sweltering glory. Naturally, Floridians’ thoughts turn to … standing outdoors, jammed together with thousands of other people. It’s...
In this age of rampant impersonator acts, and legacy bands that tour with the drummer as the sole original member, sometimes an honest-to-goodness musical legend comes...
St. Petersburg’s six-year-old Imagine Museum has lately been attracting visitors in record numbers. According to Executive Director David Flatt, attendance is up 25 percent for the...