Atelier de sosi, St. Pete’s most consistently interesting art gallery, opens a new show Friday with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Trashed collects works...
One of the last things Tampa Repertory Theatre co-founder C. David Frankel was developing before his passing in March 2020 was an ambitious production of Shakespeare’s...
You can never have too much jazz, apparently. Two St. Petersburg downtown venues are skewing jazz-centric: It’s “January Jazz Weekend” at thestudio@620, kicking off with a...
Marie and Rosetta, together again at last. Singer/actresses Illeana Kirwin and Hillary Lewis played gospel music legends Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Marie Knight, respectively, in the...
There are those who felt the 2019 movie version of Cats did unspeakable damage to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stage musical, which had transformed the West End,...
The late George Harrison loved the ukulele. He loved it so much that he kept dozens of them in his English country home, so when friends...
Heading into the final month of 2021, the arts calendar heats up for a while – and then, by mid-December things cool down as the holiday...
Tampa musician Christie Lenée has been named one of “The Best Acoustic Guitarists in the World Right Now” by the prestigious magazine Guitar World. Lenée was...
Ona Kirei and Alejandro Arenas, collectively known as Orilla, play melodic jazz imbued with pop, folk, funk and, you better believe it, sounds cultivated from their...
There’s a plethora of tribute bands out there (and, more than likely, a band called “Plethora”) and they’re all certainly staffed with solid musicians. But is...