When Duncan McClellan believes in something, he throws himself behind it. Not too long ago, the St. Petersburg glass artist and gallery owner started a website,...
Suave, erudite and comfortable in a tuxedo, native Londoner Michael Francis could very well be Tampa Bay’s James Bond – if, that is, 007 had wavy...
ABC News correspondent Linsey Davis, who’s due to speak Wednesday in Tampa as part of the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival, will be in St. Pete...
The first Second Saturday ArtWalk of 2019 is upon us, and there are several new exhibitions from local artists that aficionados will want to investigate on...
The name Esmond Grenard Barnhill doesn’t ring with the historical significance of William Straub, Tony Jannus, Paul Poynter or the others who served the city of...
A good percentage of St. Petersburg artists have Jennifer Lovelady to thank for their continued success. Her enthusiasm for and financial support of local artists and...
Their fields of expertise couldn’t be more different, and running two successful businesses, along with raising two young children, a dog and a cat in a...
When people want to engage John Lamb in conversation, usually they’re interested in talking about the decade he spent playing bass in the Duke Ellington Orchestra....
Sometimes it seems as if Matthew McGee is as ubiquitous as palm trees in the bay area, at least in the performing arts arena; he’s an...
Hello, 2019. How about we take a look at the highlights from January’s arts and culture calendar? OK then. E.G. Barnhill (1894–1987) arrived in St. Petersburg...