Editor’s Note: This historical look back at Haslam’s was first published in 2020, as the pandemic raged. The store had temporarily closed … and as of...
Blues powerhouse Betty Fox hasn’t exactly been idle during the pandemic. Although all her gigs were canceled, the vocalist and frontwoman for the Tampa-based Betty...
We may not have flying cars just yet, but the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority is looking into something equally as cool to connect Tampa...
Miles Fetherson-Resch, the 8-year-old environmentalist and founder of the nonprofit Kids Saving Oceans, will read from his book Olivia Makes a Difference Saturday, during a back-to-school...
Elizabeth Gelman, executive director of the Florida Holocaust Museum, joined us Thursday for The Catalyst Sessions. It was a free-ranging and far-reaching interview, touching on numerous...
If the universe treated historians with the same wide-eyed respect and slobbery adulation as film stars, Raymond Arsenault would be the Brad Pitt or George Clooney...
Welcome to the Catalyst’s Community Voices platform. We’ve curated community leaders and thinkers from all parts of our great city to speak on issues that affect...
Dr. Brandy Stark, a respected St. Pete artist known for her wrapped wire metal pieces, was Wednesday’s guest on The Catalyst Sessions – checking in from...
If you screen it, they will come. That Mike Hazlett’s theory. Next Friday, Oct. 2, Hazlett will throw open the doors on Green Light Cinema, a...
Tuesday on The Catalyst Sessions, our guest was Eckerd College professor of theater Jessica Thonen, who co-wrote her students’ first production of the semester, the ambitious,...