By Nick Davis . . . In the past, I have often been asked how I begin my process or what my inspiration is. I always have the same answer…. Read More
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By Sara Ries Dziekonski Hi Friends! I’m excited to tell you about an awesome project that I was recently involved in – and one that is very important to… Read More
Beyond the Walls – Art in Hotels
By Cindy Stovall a Creative Pinellas Joint . . . Pinellas County’s reputation as an arts destination has been growing by leaps and bounds over the past decade – the… Read More
Acme Jazz Garage Improvises on the New
By Kurt Loft . . . October 24 Palladium Theater Details here . . . You can listen to an audio version of this story produced by Susan Wantuck, with… Read More
A Tarpon Springs Businessman’s Paean to the Arts and Crafts Movement
By Margo Hammond A Sense of Beauty . . . The first piece of furniture I ever bought — I was 12 — was a Mission bench. I paid $5… Read More
Warhol’s West Reimagines America
By J. J. Frauenfelder . . . Through January 9 The James Museum Details here . . . In collaboration with the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville GA, and… Read More
I’m Sick of Reading Stories by Dead White Dudes
By Chelsea Catherine . . . I write blended fiction, usually of two or more genres. I love speculative fiction and everything it encompasses. My stories contain elements of fantasy,… Read More
Musing + Writing After an Inspiring Moment
By Nikki Devereux . . . I’m writing well after the inspirational moment has passed. Surely, a bit of spark and enlightenment have perished in the week since it happened,… Read More
An Art Affair
By John Gascot . . . Sometimes I get to my studio ready to create only to find out that my brushes won’t work that day. There’s nothing worse than… Read More
A Homecoming of Musical Ingenuity
By Laura Kepner Dunedin’s Concert Band Explores Mountains, Deserts and Don Quixote on Sunday . . . October 17 at 3 pm Pre-Concert Talk at 2 pm Dunedin Community Center… Read More