Sunday afternoon, Tampa Bay jazz musicians will come together on the Palladium Theater’s Hough Hall stage (that’s the big one) to celebrate the life and times...
Welcome to August and the so-called dog days of summer – hot, humid, sticky, and not loads of fun to be outside. As for the bay...
This weekend: More rock, and more roll. Everybody and everything has an anniversary sometime, right? This year, it’s the pop/punk band Yellowcard, which came out of...
The Palladium Theater’s annual Boogie Woogie Piano Stomp is onstage Saturday, featuring masters of the rockin’ keyboard: Rob Rio, Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, Tony Castellano Jr....
Foreigner was (and is) the British/American group that tore up the 1970s and ‘80s FM airwaves – and the record charts – with “Feels Like the...
Never let a little oppressive summer heat get in the way of a good old-fashioned concert experience. This month’s column will start with the scheduled outdoor...
While members of an evaluation committee repeatedly stressed how impressed they were with the three finalists’ proposals, only one will create a master plan for the...
Tonight at the Mahaffey Theater, on the bayfront in downtown St. Pete, it’s the Nashville trio Lady A, formerly known as Lady Antebellum (the name was...
The Tampa Theatre screens the 1926 silent, 65-minute film The Flying Ace at 3 p.m. Sunday. This is the only known surviving production from by Norman...
Monday, June 19 is Juneteenth, a federal holiday. It commemorates the day in 1865 when African Americans in Texas were informed of their absolute freedom. Although...