By Tony Wong Palms. The exhibition “We Are Still Here, The Continuing Story of the Miccosukee Tribe” at Museum of the Everglades covers the Miccosukee people’s long struggles, survivals, and thriving against all odds…. Read More
By Dacia K. Jackson. Dr. Dallas Jackson shares how the Florida Highwaymen’s art bridged impressionism and surrealism – and created the backbone to resilience…. Read More
By Kurt Loft. “We’re translating trends of scientific data for the human ear,’’ says Heather O’Leary, a USF anthropologist who spearheads a project that’s creating music from marine science data. … Read More
By Kurt Loft. “Don Giovanni” is Mozart’s jocular drama about the amoral but often amusing adventures of an adulterous cad, but the opera is essentially about women and their reactions to male behavior…. Read More
. . . One of the things that keeps me coming back to Letterpress in my art practice is the way it engages my senses. When much of my day… Read More
By Jennifer Ring. There are so many exciting offerings at this year’s Dunedin International Film Festival, I literally don’t know where to start…. Read More
By Margo Hammond. Cynda Mort was convinced that the best values of journalism could help young people acquire important life skills – how to interact with others, how to ask probing questions, how to learn to listen. And, most importantly, how to speak truth to power…. Read More
By Susana Darwin. St. Pete-based filmmaker Susana Darwin a behind-the-scenes look at film post-production. … Read More
By Nicole Hays. A.J. Vaughan and I are both full-time entertainers living in St. Pete. Creating art is integral to who we are as people, and we are incredibly lucky to be able to make a living doing it…. Read More
By Kurt Loft. Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto “should absolutely be played more,’’ says violinist Stella Chen, who performs the work with The Florida Orchestra this weekend. “It’s full of lyricism and melodic allure, and the perpetual motion finale would perk up anyone’s ears.”… Read More