Ray Liotta took the red-eye from Los Angeles to Tampa on March 7, 1999, and when he stumbled off the plane, around 4 a.m., the actor...
Halloween is more than a month away, but tonight, they’ll be doing the Monster Mash in Gulfport and Madeira Beach. Weather permitting – always a dicey...
In describing the work of film director Janicza Bravo, the Miami Herald used words like “surreal, disturbing, satirical, absurd, otherworldly.” Bravo, whose latest, Zola, arrives this...
A drive-in movie theater that would be created with shipping containers is moving forward after the county compromised on changes for the property. During a Wednesday...
This week's episode begins with Craig's latest Washington Post article, where he writes about Miami making history in hiring the nation's first Chief Heat Officer. Our...
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...
The 2002 drama Drumline began the Black History Month Film Series Friday, at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater. Each weekend in February, the suitably spaced and...
In a classic game of “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours,” 33 of the 50 American states attract big-budget Hollywood productions to their area by...
This story appears in the book Vintage St. Pete Volume II: Legends, Locations, Lifestyles. Another story about films made in the area will appear later this...
It was inevitable, of course, that somebody would come up with a way for a communal activity that’s not exactly communal: Going to the movies in...