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
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
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
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
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
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
By Tatiana Mesa Paján The Writing of a Glimpse . . . ‘The Kiss’ is the first Chapter of an artist book, The Writing of the Glimpse. I am a… Read More
By Amanda Sieradzki A Break From 2021 Tampa City Ballet’s Adventurous Interstices Moves at the Heart of Ybor City I am panting in the heat of a false… Read More
By Susan Giles Wantuck Butterfly . . . Susan Giles Wantuck, News & Classical Music Host for WUSF Public Media, was struck by how many tabs were torn off this… Read More
By Tom Winchester . . . Skyway: A Contemporary Collaboration 20/21 was a great opportunity for locals to visit the museums in our area to see some of our own…. Read More
By Tatiana Baccari . . . The past couple of weeks I’ve been delving deep into the business side of the arts. I’ve been seeking out information because I’ve found… Read More