By Kurt Loft Florida Orchestra Takes Listeners Inside the Music of a Russian Classic . . . February 16 at 7:30 pm Pay what you can Mahaffey Theater Details here… Read More
Florida Orchestra Takes Listeners Inside the Music
By Kurt Loft Florida Orchestra Takes Listeners Inside the Music of a Russian Classic . . . February 16 at 7:30 pm Pay what you can Mahaffey Theater Details here… Read More
By Margo Hammond Writing About Florida’s Cattle Industry Where Cowboys are Indians and Ranchers are Green . . . Remember the Wild West when cowboys fought Indians, shooting from the… Read More
By Cindy Stovall Cecilia Lueza Colors Our World How lucky are we here in Pinellas County – for many reasons – but the one I’m thinking of in this moment… Read More
By Kurt Loft Judy Lisi leaves her beloved Straz and Opera Tampa on a high note . . . Without looking at the menu, Judy Lisi ordered the chicken and… Read More
Vital Arts Education Programs During the Pandemic . . . Arts education is always important – life-giving and life-changing. But the need for students of all ages to experience and… Read More
By Harriet Monzon-Aguirre Trip to Tampa Fresh Foods Lucy Sparrow’s Immersive Art Installation . . . Through February 20 Free Water Street, Tampa Details here . . . Grocery shopping… Read More
Local arts organizations are honoring Black History Month with a powerful series of performances, conversations and visual art. . . .. . . February 2-27 American Stage American Stage presents… Read More
By Laura Kepner Art Boxes Illuminate the Northern Climes of Pinellas . . . Along Tarpon Springs’ Dodecanese Boulevard, known for the Sponge Docks, a unique outdoor art gallery has… Read More
Times Your Art Has Made an Impact . . . Creating art of any kind is personal. What you make means everything to you at that point – and it’s better… Read More
By Janet K. Keeler Get to Know the First Foodie Influencer . . . January 28-February 27 freeFall Theatre Details here . . . Writers, journalists especially, are champions of… Read More