By Teresa Mandala Finding New Traditions for the Holidays . . . It’s that time of year again. The Holidays are back! And if you are anything like me you… Read More
Genre: ACM
Storyteller Nan Colton – Bringing Famous Women to Life
By Margo Hammond Storyteller Nan Colton Bringing Famous Women to Life . . . Nan Colton is a conjurer. In her remarkable one-woman performances, she conjures up dozens of famous… Read More
Palladium Chamber Players launch season tuned to intimacy
By Kurt Loft Palladium Chamber Players launch season tuned to intimacy . . . December 8 at 7:30 pm Palladium Theater Details here . . . If you want to… Read More
Erica Sutherlin’s Prime-Time TV Debut Airs December 4
By Jake-ann Jones Erica Sutherlin Directs Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas . . . Erica Sutherlin is a familiar face in St. Pete – from being a current artist-in-residence at… Read More
The Many Façades of Florida at Fairgrounds St. Pete
By Amanda Sieradzki . . . I feel a bit off-kilter as I’m listening to the man in the pink vest give me his welcome spiel. The Factory building that… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Douglas Kornfeld
Public artist Douglas Kornfeld tells the fascinating tale of how he created vibrant public artworks in New Orleans that became symbols of the city, part of parades – and… Read More
Books that Sparked You as a Kid
The Books that Sparked You as a Kid . . . Some books stay with us, and which ones do is very personal. You may not know why you love… Read More
Judging Other People’s Writing
By Yuly Restrepo . . . On a few occasions, I’ve had the opportunity to act as a judge for other people’s writing. One of them is for the Tampa… Read More
Some of my work. . .
By David Manson . . . This is an energetic orchestral fanfare that I composed on a flight to San Francisco. The thematic material came to me during a nap… Read More
On Writing and Failure
By Chelsea Catherine . . . I found out that a book I had been working on for two years was not going to be published. After a slew of… Read More