It’s a flashpoint moment in American history. Young African Americans in 20 Southern States defied early 1960s segregation laws by staging non-violent “sit-in” protests at lunch...
Addison and Wilson Mizer, eccentric California-born brothers who created their own version of the American Dream at the turn of the (last) century, are the central...
It’s not a massive couple of days for arts or entertainment events – the Firestone Grand Prix has pretty much stolen the weekend thunder – but...
The youngest of young people will find several familiar faces and friends on bay area stages Friday. Brothers Chris and Martin Kratt, whose adventures in the...
Good times never seemed so good! Neil Diamond is 84 years old, and his pop music legacy is secure. The singing/songwriting legend stopped performing live in...
Stephen Sondheim was the Shakespeare of musical theater – brilliant, prolific, complex and something of an acquired taste for some. The composer and lyricist, who died...
For bay area playwright Natalie Symons, here’s hoping the third time’s the charm. A production of her comic drama The People Downstairs opens Friday and runs...
The trickle-down effects continue from the Florida governor’s June 2024 line-item veto of all arts funding. The latest casualty is actor Giles Davies, who over the...
On this episode of Arts Alive! we’re joined by bay area actress Debbie Yones, who’s currently onstage at the Off-Central in St. Petersburg performing in the...
The bay area’s always-humming pro theater scene is operating on high voltage this weekend, with no less than seven shows on stages in St. Petersburg and...