St. Petersburg rightfully refers to itself as a City of the Arts. Amidst a rising sentiment, however, that the city might just be growing too big,...
Kanika Tomalin, St. Petersburg’s Deputy Mayor and City Administrator under Mayor Rick Kriseman, will join Eckerd College as vice president for strategy and chief operating officer....
The University of South Florida Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of Rhea Law to serve as Interim President on the same day the current...
Nonprofits in the Tampa Bay area now have somewhere to turn to when faced with an unexpected, immediate need critical to continuing their mission. The Community...
Stetson University has a new staff position – the Executive Officer for Diversity, Inclusion and Collaboration. Carmen Johnson, an existing faculty member and Stetson law graduate,...
To hear Bryan J. Hughes tell it, every member of the jazz group he’s playing with is a secret weapon. Hughes, a vocalist, has put this...
With the orchestra and the opera still on summer break, the major museums holding their next big exhibitions for the fall and lots of venues and...
The long pandemic slumber has officially ended for the Tampa Repertory Theatre. The 2021-22 season has been announced. “We have been eagerly anticipating coming back together...
In the wake of World War II and amid rising tensions of the Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower launched a program to promote peace through...
Terry Marks was only a few days into her new job as CEO of the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance when she was presented with the completed...