Michael Francis conducts The Florida Orchestra this weekend; it’s the first all-classical concert of the band’s new season. Gustav Holst’s grand, spatial The Planets has the...
As an Associate Professor in the University of South Florida’s Department of Dance, Andee Scott creates and develops movement within the confines of the Tampa campus....
She must have been 11 or 12 years old, Alexia Acebo figures, when she experienced her first musical – it was the Broadway tour of Wicked,...
“Writing about music,” goes the famous saying, “is like dancing about architecture.” The idea is that music, intangible and interpretive, cannot be reduced to mere words....
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...
Sometimes, when she closes her eyes, Suzanne Pomerantzeff can see herself as that small but spunky Indiana girl, confined to her bed on doctor’s orders, dreaming...
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...
Alexander Jones, choreographer-in-residence for thestudio@620, is back at the home venue Friday and Saturday (7 p.m. both days) with his fourth annual Momentum Choreographic Showcase, featuring...
St. Petersburg’s arts community lost one of its most vocal – and creative – supporters Thursday when photographer Tom Kramer died at 87. Kramer and his...
The collaborative spirit is alive and well in St. Petersburg, and will be on full display Friday at Beacon, the annual mixed-repertoire dance concert at the...