Today’s guest on Arts Alive! is Ray Roa, editor-in-chief of the bay area’s long-running “alt-weekly” newspaper Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. A mix of local news and...
Greg Asbed from the Coalition of Immokalee Workers joins us on this episode to discuss the history of working conditions for agriculture workers, especially tomato pickers,...
The Tampa Bay Rays made their feelings on storm-damaged Tropicana Field repairs, and fractured relationships with local officials, abundantly clear during a sports radio segment Thursday...
Author L.L. Kirchner is celebrating the release of her second novel, Vegas Girls. On today’s edition of Arts Alive! she talks about the origins of the...
In 1960, Cuban parents began sending their children, unaccompanied, to Miami on Pan-Am flights to get them out of the country and away from Fidel Castro....
St. Petersburg Poet Laureate Gloria Muñoz is our guest on this episode of Arts Alive! Born night here in the city, Muñoz is one of the...
Marineland opened south of St. Augustine on the Atlantic Ocean in 1938 as a movie studio and roadside tourist attraction. In the decades since, it has...
1; Ron DeSantis wants the state to assume responsibility of Everglades restoration from the federal government. Terrible idea for the Everglades. 2; Our guest this episode...
Joining us today on the Arts Alive! podcast is Klaudio Rodriguez, the executive director and CEO of the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, the oldest...
1. The Cape Sable seaside sparrow is one of the most endangered birds in the continental United States, numbering only 2,000 or so individuals, all living...