There’s trouble brewing at Castle Elsinore, Denmark’s royal residence. Hamlet’s father, the king, has been murdered – and the young prince is determined to expose his...
Not since Bob Dylan’s salad days has there been an interview subject more enigmatic and elusive than Nellie McKay, the singer, pianist and ukulele-strummer who’ll visit...
Tampa’s longest-running professional theater company has a new permanent home. It’s the same home Stageworks Theatre has leased since 2012 – on the first floor of...
The 41st annual John’s Pass Seafood Festival takes place this weekend – Friday through Sunday – at John’s Pass Village, on the southern tip of Madeira...
There was a time, and not so long ago, when chamber concerts – classical music performed by a small group of musicians, as opposed to an...
As St. Peterburg’s Imagine Museum approaches its fifth anniversary, executive director Jane Buckman is stepping down. Buckman, who’s been at the helm of collector Trish Duggan’s...
Putting a BIPOC cast onstage in Crimes of the Heart – Beth Henley’s beloved, Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a Mississippi family torn apart by mental illness,...
The restaurant group that operates Trophy Fish, Mandarin Hide and other St. Petersburg establishments has purchased half-interest in El Cap, the neighborhood bar and hamburger grill...
Bob Devin Jones, the founder and artistic director of thestudio@620, will retire in 2024, staying on in an “emeritus” position but leaving the day-to-day operations to...
The Tampa Bay area is blessed with a pretty terrific population of jazz musicians. Some of them came out of the music programs at the University...