Note: Due to the approach of Hurricane Ian, this weekend’s performances have been canceled. The public is invited to watch dress rehearsal Friday, Saturday and Sunday...
The only constant in life, it is often said, is change. And the St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival has changed considerably since its creation in 2014. There’s...
It was state-of-the-art in 1954, when it was built. But in 2022, the Williams Park Bandshell is strictly old school. The green, Chevron-shaped high ceiling is...
About 100 local officials, first responders and St. Petersburg residents gathered under the oak trees surrounding the Veteran’s Memorial at Williams Park on a picturesque November...
St. Petersburg’s downtown and waterfront were jammed Saturday, as Localtopia took over Williams Park and surrounding streets, and the St. Pete Pier was so popular that...
Theirs is a mutual admiration society that pointedly ignores any and all man-made borders, including a three-decade age difference. They’re friends and collaborators because they want...
Imagine a concert outdoors, beneath the moon and the stars, with the sweetest and most melodic sounds wafting on the breeze, clinging to every standing branch...
Of all the immortal works of William Shakespeare, none lend themselves to live production under the stars quite as effectively as the comedy A Midsummer Night’s...
St. Pete Earth Day – in which armchair environmentalists, passionate “tree-huggers,” concerned citizens and the merely curious come together to celebrate and learn about all things...