John Bannon, who has been principal tympani with The Florida Orchestra for nearly 40 years, downplays his considerable talents in this playful Arts Alive! interview. “First...
The 2025 hurricane season begins June 1, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued its official outlook. The agency predicts a 60% chance...
Theater fans with a penchant for small casts and intimate venues have only to look to downtown St. Petersburg’s The Studio@620 this Memorial Day weekend. Here...
The Dali Museum’s latest exhibit is a bold one, a fresh idea with no precedent: Thirteen muralists, all of them veterans of St. Petersburg’s 10-year-old SHINE...
The Palladium Theater’s 100-year-old pipe organ is being re-homed. Designated an Historic Landmark in 2012, the Palladium (253 5th Avenue N.) was built in 1925 as...
For TV fans with long memories, he’ll always be boyish Dr. Wayne Fiscus from the 1982-88 medical drama St. Elsewhere. Game show aficionados will peg him...
Since its debut in September 2021, the only constant at the immersive, walk-through art experience FloridaRAMA has been change. Rather than a static gallery or museum...
In poker, the word “cooler” refers to a strong hand, virtually unbeatable, that through a series of circumstances renders its holder the ultimate loser. There’s a...
First, the bad news. Just three days ago, singer, songwriter and bandleader Michael Franti canceled tonight’s scheduled concert at the BayCare Sound – his wife Sara...
Tommy Stinson, the bass player for Minneapolis’ most famous rock ‘n’ rock bad boys, the Replacements, played a terrific solo singer/songwriter show in early 2024 at...