Green Light Cinema will screen the 1985 comedy Summer Rental Sunday, free, on a first-come, first-served basis. Michael Hazlett, owner of the 80-seat downtown St. Petersburg...
Even the biggest flatscreen TV, streaming the biggest movies, can’t compete with the 17-by-6-foot screen at Green Light Cinema in downtown St. Pete. For Americans, however,...
When the green light clicked on, more than 40 aspiring filmmakers went to work with their video cameras. It was Aug. 5, start date for Green...
For the most part, acting students take their classes and perform their “scenework” in front of their instructor and classmates – learning and improving along the...
For well over half a decade, Lisa Kirchner was the ringmaster for a monthly evening of spontaneous storytelling. At her event, True Stories, participants were chosen...
Screening Sunday at Green Light Cinema in downtown St. Petersburg, the documentary film Little Satchmo tells the story of Sarasota’s Sharon Preston-Folta, the illegitimate daughter of...
Creative Pinellas is debuting a photography exhibit, Capturing the Ephemeral, consisting of works by bay area dance photographers. Opening today at The Gallery at Creative Pinellas,...
Director Jennie Livingston’s documentary Paris is Burning achieved instant cult-classic status upon its release in 1991. A freewheeling, enormously entertaining look behind the scenes of Harlem’s...
There has never been, at least since the start of the TV age, an entertainer as bizarre – and yet strangely appealing – as Tiny Tim....
Opening a new business in the middle of a pandemic might seem risky at best, foolhardy at worst. But Mike Hazlett, who launched the independent Green...