Every BODY Can Dance Creative Pinellas takes a look at changing attitudes toward health and body diversity in the dance world. by SARAH TELESCA | October 25, 2018 In its… Read More
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More of Charlotte Johnson
More of Charlotte Johnson Sarasota-based artist recalls joys and challenges on the journey to becoming a dancer. by TIFFANY RAZZANO | October 25, 20160 When Charlotte Johnson was seven… Read More
Every BODY Can Dance
Every BODY Can Dance Creative Pinellas takes a look at changing attitudes toward health and body diversity in the dance world. by SARAH TELESCA | October 25, 2018 In… Read More
Conga Caliente Is All About the Love of Latin cultures
Conga Caliente is all about the love of Latin cultures The annual concert festival takes over Al Lopez Park again with bigger beats and international headliners. BY JULIE GARISTO |… Read More
At Home with Roz and Paul Potenza
At Home with the Potenzas Mixing work, pleasure and bad timing with the favorites of Pinellas theater. BY JULIE GARISTO PHOTOS BY DANIEL VEINTIMILLA Nov. 1, 2018 Paul and Roz… Read More
A Play for Our Times — Between Riverside and Crazy at American Stage
Stephen Adly Guirgis’s Pulitzer-winning comedy offers some meaty drama bits and highly watchable performances — especially by its lead…. Read More
TypePoetry Taps Into An Old Way to Deliver New Verse
Ed Derevics and Mary Cummings will also host a Type-In at the library Wednesday, Oct. 23, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Those attending can either bring their own or use one that he’s provided. In addition to writing on typewriters, he hopes the group will share typewriter stories…. Read More
Tampa Bay Latin Film Festival Premieres
Sunday boasts the longest and most diverse list of films screening, including shorts, animated, and documentary films. Also showing is Tomas Gutierrez Alea’s Los Sobrevivientes (1979), for which cinematographer Mario Garcia Joya will be present as a part of the special Cuban Film Screening…. Read More
Theater Review | freeFall’s Fantasticks Is Worth Revisiting
Theater Review | freeFall’s Fantasticks Is Worth Revisiting The musical theater standby is a surprising delight thanks to freeFall’s first-rate production — puppets notwithstanding. By KEVEN RENKEN | Oct. 19,… Read More
Nonfiction: The Street Poet of Hyde Park by Paul Wilborn
The Street Poet of Hyde Park by PAUL WILBORN I might as well start with the confession. Michael O’Reilly was the street poet of Hyde Park and I killed… Read More