Amy E. Gray has appeared in a half-dozen Jobsite Theater productions since 2014, roughly one per year. She is one of the envelope-pushing stage company’s most...
Friday’s David A. Straz Center announcement that live shows will resume Oct. 2, on a limited, spaced-out and safe basis, brought with it a bit of...
Robert Fulghum’s book of humorous and inspirational essays, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, makes the case that the cornerstones of a...
For anyone with an interest in the history of R&B (rhythm and blues music), John Capouya’s book Florida Soul is a treasure trove of detail, insight...
The country’s first pro-police mural was painted outside Tampa Police Department headquarters over the weekend. Four nights later, it was vandalized, marking the latest chapter in...
Andee Scott likes to think big. And once she’s done that, she thinks bigger. The Tampa-based dancer, choreographer and college-level instructor’s summer series of public performances,...
There was a time, mid-to-late ‘80s and early ‘90s, when Rev. Billy C. Wirtz seemed to be right on the edge of becoming a superstar of...
Monday’s edition of The Catalyst Sessions was spent in the company of dancer/choreographer Alex Jones, one of the bay area’s most innovative and exciting movement artists....
This was to be a year of celebration for Tampa Repertory Theatre. The nonprofit professional theater company will celebrate its 10th anniversary in the fall. Instead,...
Elisabeth Moss has been getting rave reviews for her performance in Shirley, director Josephine Decker’s claustrophic drama about 20th century horror writer Shirley Jackson (The Lottery,...