January 26, 2020 | By Soledad Sanchez Valdez Through May 10 Museum of Fine Arts Details here Imagine yourself contemplating your favorite painting. A two-dimensional world portrayed in a picture… Read More
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Scientists and Artists Collaborate at USF’s College of Marine Science
January 24, 2020 | By Hope Weil. . . On January 14, The University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science held the Think Macro Act Micro event at USFSP…. Read More
Sister Rosetta Tharpe – A Legend Reborn
January 24, 2020 | By Eric Snider Sister Rosetta Tharpe — major star in the 1930s and ‘40s who narrowed the gap between gospel and pop music, and presaged rock… Read More
On His 250th Birthday, Beethoven Never Grows Old
January 20, 2020 | By Kurt Loft Discovering the genius of Beethoven, up close and personal Wednesday, February 5 The Palladium Theater Details here Beethoven will be busting out all… Read More
Hank and John Green Built a Multifaceted Career on Creativity, Education and Philanthropy
Brothers, podcasters, intrepid educators, authors and lovable goofballs Hank and John Green have taken over the Internet and are now commandeering the analog sphere with their Minotour 2020. … Read More
Journeys in Journalism Photography Showcase
January 6, 2019 Through Our Eyes Midtown and Beyond January 10-29 The Studio@620 Details here The Studio@620 in downtown St. Pete welcomes what’s grown into an annual celebration of Pinellas… Read More
Painter Carrie Jadus Collaborates with Chamber Players
January 2, 2020 As a creative collaboration to start the new year, we asked painter Carrie Jadus to create a sketch inspired by The Palladium Chamber Players, artists-in-residence at downtown… Read More
Poet Peter Meinke Collaborates with Rigoletto
January 1, 2020 . . . To celebrate a creative and collaborative new year, we asked Florida Poet Laureate Peter Meinke to write a poem inspired by the opera Rigoletto,… Read More
Safety Harbor is a Hub for the Arts
December 11, 2019 | By Laura Kepner Once a Cozy Town, Safety Harbor is Now a Hub for the Arts. Ten years ago, Safety Harbor, a five-square-mile city on the… Read More
Keeping the Dead Alive
December 10, 2019 | By Eric Snider Celebrating its 30th year, Uncle John’s Band remains a top Grateful Dead tribute act — and re-creates a historic Tampa performance from 1973… Read More