When the St. Petersburg Coliseum opened nearly 100 years ago, it was touted as the largest and most luxurious dance hall in the South, with a...
A famous portrait of a meditative Louis Armstrong used to hang over the fireplace in the home photographer Herb Snitzer shared with his wife, artist Carol...
Family and friends remembered Herb Snitzer as a caring, compassionate man with a strong sense of conviction, an equally strong sense of humor and blessed with...
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...
The Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg got even cooler this week with the arrival on loan of four significant works by celebrated American artists. It’s...
For the entire 10 years he starred as bartender Isaac Washington on TV’s The Love Boat, Ted Lange says, neither of the show’s executive producers, Aaron...
Not to be confused with Bruce Springsteen’s “Glory Days,” Story Days is a multi-day “storytelling festival” combining film screenings, lectures and discussions, visual art, dance, music,...
Two new exhibitions, both opening May 5 at St. Petersburg’s Museum of Fine Arts, couldn’t be more different. While one consists of abstract art in a...