In a room at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, enveloped by its permanent collection, four pieces of captivating minimalism are on display. Created by Florence äóìFonchenäó Lord… Read More
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Yass, Queen! Marie Antoinette’s Girl’s Guide to Royalty
freeFall Theatre Company‘s production of Marie Antoinette (the last in this season’s series of true stories) unfolds like a fabulous reality show gone wrong äóîaæKeeping up with the Capetians,… Read More
5 Things to Do in Pinellas, July 28-Aug. 3
This week in Pinellas just about has it all – hip hop, blues, and a huge art party. And if you’ve got the ambition, you might even make it over… Read More
Down with ol’ PP — Pinellas Arts Village becomes a routine stop for culture hounds
Ah, Pinellas Park. Once maligned but full of potential, its once severed cultural roots are blossoming again. For arty youth who grew up nearby during the 1970s-’90s, the city served… Read More
A Conversation with Kathy Gibson, Art Advisor Extraordinaire
Katherine (Kathy) Gibson, a Florida native,æfeels a deep-rooted connection to the Sunshine State and the artists who inhabit it. Born in Miami, she grew up in Lake Wales, has lived… Read More
Regional Arts Summit Gathers Arts & Cultural Community
Artists, arts leaders and representatives of arts organizations descended on Clearwateräó»s EpiCenter at St. Petersburg College on July 21 for the Regional Arts Summit co-hosted by the St. Petersburg Arts… Read More
On Revision & the Writing Process
On Revision & the Writing Process [/fusion_title][fusion_text] [/fusion_text][fusion_text] by GLORIA MUÑOZ A few weeks ago, I had the fortune of seeing “NEW // IN PROCESS,” a collaborative show that featured… Read More
Justin Wagher examines our predatory instinct in Hunger Strike
The COVEæ seems to be making immersive art a signature event in Pinellas Park, entreating the public to step momentarily into alternate worlds. Just opened this Saturday during the Pinellas… Read More
Florida LitLife äóñ July Edition
Each month, we round up the most important local and Florida-related literary news, and a few highlights from around the country and world. Here’s your July helping. Barry Jenkinsæwill reportedly… Read More
Two great plays, two brief runs äóî Proof and The School for Lies
It’s a rainy and/or muggy weekend, perfect for an immersive theater experience. In addition to the big companies’ productions Sex with Strangers and Marie Antoinette running into August, æyou can… Read More