St. Pete’s arts scene is a cornerstone of its unique profile, with great visual art, world-class museums and performing arts of every kind, at every level. The section is not only a source for current arts news and updates, it profiles those artists and influencers who CREATE and make the St Petersburg arts community so vibrant. Keep abreast of local arts & culture events and news in the Create section.
St. Petersburg’s latest world-class museum – a five-story architectural wonder that’s dominated the corner of 3rd Avenue and 4th Street N. for two years – is...
The Movies in the Park series is 10 years old, and sponsoring organization Preserve the Burg has announced five feel-good, family-friendly flicks for 2019, to be...
The Tampa Bay Symphony plays the last St. Pete show of its 32nd season tonight at the Palladium Theater. The spring concert by our “other orchestra”...
Paul Wilborn had a wish list for someone to publish his first book, Cigar City: Tales From a 1980s Creative Ghetto. Although a longtime journalist, blogger...
The 2019 Sunscreen Film Festival is in its final day, and The Garden Left Behind, which was named Best Picture at Saturday night’s awards ceremony, screens...
The thing about jam bands – the really good ones, anyway – is that they have a rock-solid foundation of brilliant musicianship to use as a...
The Suncoast Tiger Bay Club welcomed a quartet of movers and shakers from St. Pete’s cultural community to its Thursday luncheon at the St. Petersburg Yacht...
World champion Native American hoop dancer Tony Duncan performs at 1 p.m. Sunday at the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, part of the museum’s...
The definition of hell, according to existentialist writer Jean-Paul Sartre in his 1944 play No Exit, is other people. Debbie Yones recently got a taste of...
Before taking pen to paper (figuratively) for his latest project, children’s book author Rob Sanders considered whether the very young were ready to learn about one...