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.
It’s the St. Pete equivalent of fall foliage – a sudden burst of color coming from our closely-knit visual arts community. Saturday brings the October edition...
Musician and historian Dom Flemons returns to St. Pete’s James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art today (Tuesday, Oct. 4) at 6 p.m. with his Black...
Halloween is still weeks away, but the first really interesting themed party is happening this Friday, 7-10 p.m. It’s the annual Dia de los Muertos event...
Writer, comedian and cabaret singer Scout Durwood stars in Youtopia, one of the featured films in the 33rd annual Tampa Bay International Gay & Lesbian Film...
As the Halloween season begins to loom on the horizon like an inevitable blood moon, Eugenie Bondurant is doing her part by keeping company with vampires...
Of all the versions out there of Leonard Cohen’s transformative song “Hallelujah,” few reach the emotional peaks of the one recorded by Rufus Wainwright. Cohen could...
St. Petersburg’s theater community will be well represented at the 13th annual United Solo Festival in New York City. Taking place Oct. 3 through Nov. 20,...
Tampa’s David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts will re-open Saturday, bringing back two stage shows that were interrupted by the approach of Hurricane Ian....
Now this is more like it. After a long, dry summer without the bay area’s regular rich complement of music, theater and other shows, October is...
Saturday’s Florida Orchestra concert featuring iconic violinist Itzhak Perlman, a celebration of the orchestra’s 55th anniversary, has been postponed because of Hurricane Ian’s imminent arrival. The...