For 11 years, the Florida Venture Forum has played matchmaker between budding entrepreneurs and venture capitalists with its Early Stage Angel Capital Conference. Past early stage...
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...
I want you to have this piece of art on your wall so you can get lost in it every day. A great movie, to me,...
Although the jury’s still out on the Janet Echelman “floating sculpture,” the city’s Pier Public Art Committee has decided on the three artists whose work will...
To paraphrase the old Hallmark slogan, when you care enough to send the very best, send something instead of flowers. Something unique. That’s been Micah Serwitz’s...
Soho, Hyde Park, Tribeca, Fremont, Ballard, Dumbo. What’s in a name? When it comes to a neighborhood or business district, a name is its identity,...
Four years after the Warehouse Arts District Association bought up 50,000 square feet of grey, decaying industrial buildings off 5th Avenue and 22nd Street South, the...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack E. Davis will be Preserve the ‘Burg’s guest speaker April 23, in a presentation at freeFall Theatre. He calls his talk “The...
St. Petersburg’s long-dormant North Ward Secondary School building, on 11th Avenue North at 4th Street, is about to get a new lease on life. Built in...