Irish singer/songwriter Hozier, who’ll be onstage Saturday at the Mid-Florida Credit Union Amphitheatre, recently had a No. 1 hit with “Too Sweet.” His eponymous first album...
It’s Second Saturday ArtWalk time yet again, and could there be a finer month than May to go gallery-hopping at dusk? The St. Petersburg Arts Alliance’s...
Country’s all-time top hitmaking duo, Brooks & Dunn, called it quits in 2010, after selling (and breaking) all kinds of records. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn...
The wait is over: After years of preparation and weeks of online speculation, the Tampa Bay Rays unveiled their much-anticipated City Connect uniforms Monday. Major League...
Diana Ross isn’t the oldest of the original Motown superstars still performing (that would be 84-year-old Smokey Robinson), but she’s got the most record sales and,...
Cathie Wood began expressing her desire to pilot a local version of Austin’s South by Southwest (SXSW) festival soon after relocating ARK Invest to St. Petersburg....
Blues legend Bobby Rush, who won his first Grammy at age 83, performs tonight (Thursday, April 18) at the Safety Harbor Art and Music Center. That...
Jim Nixon, St. Petersburg’s LGBTQ+ liaison, has stepped down from the role after helping the city earn national acclaim for its inclusivity efforts over the past...
The big music news this weekend is the first Tampa Bay appearance by 31-year-old bluegrass/Americana wunderkind Billy Strings, who among other things has six wins from...
There’s a new show onstage at the Off-Central, St. Petersburg’s intimate (42 seats) black box theater. Actually, it’s two one-act plays, both small-town Texas comedies by...