In celebration of Women’s History Month, a stellar jazz band featuring Valerie Gillespie on saxophone and vocals, Judi Glover on piano, Patricia Dean on drums and vocals, and guest vocalists Rose Bilal, Lorri Hafer and Belinda Womack will perform at the Palladium’s Hough Hall…. Read More
By Margo Hammond. Jack Kerouac would have turned 100 this month, but he’s never really grown old, has he? He died more than a half a century ago at age 47 in St. Petersburg – but, thanks to photographs and the work he left behind, he is fixed in our minds as that young man with a full shock of hair, seated on a poetry stool, reciting poems to jazz in San Francisco…. Read More
By Amanda Sieradzki. Enter the elevator. Go up to the third floor. Walk down the long hallway. To the right, take another hallway that passes through a kitchenette into a large meeting area with a wall showcasing local artists’ work. Keep going…. Read More
By Amanda Sieradzki. March 10 from 6-8 pm at the Creative Pinellas Gallery. Helen Hansen French liquifies at the foot of Nebulous’ soft, luxurious clouds. Three women — French, Sharon McCaman and Kaylee Davis — rise meditatively, arms outstretched… Read More
First Mondays, a series of free theatrical readings, kicks off on Monday, March 7 at 7 pm at the Gallery at Creative Pinellas in Largo…. Read More
By Alexander Rivera. A moment that grounded me in a reality that comprises multiple realities, was when I walked through the Bosco Sodi exhibit currently on display at the University of South Florida’s Contemporary Art Museum. … Read More
By Jake-ann Jones. Let’s Glow Riding started as a way for people to ride together in a fun, safe biking event. When Juli Worthington started lighting up her bike and those of friends and family with a variety of otherworldly LED strips, the brilliant (literally) night-riding concept was born…. Read More
By Carol A. Mickett – Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia at the MFA. I certainly recommend seeing this exhibition, Bernini and the Roman Baroque: Masterpieces from Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia now at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg through May 8…. Read More
By Laura Kepner – The Dunedin Fine Art Center is showcasing Sarasota’s Petticoat Painters, one of the country’s oldest groups of continually showing women artists. It’s beautifully curated and diverse…. Read More
By Jake-ann Jones Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolutionaries: Notes on Black Power, Politics, Depression, and the FBI a new book by Florence L. Tate and Jake-ann Jones . . . Author… Read More