September 2, 2019 | By Eric Snider Something Borrowed, Something New Ali Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge, raised on hip-hop, form the core of The Midnight Hour, a retro-soul ensemble… Read More
Genre: Arts Practice
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Building Audiences for Sustainability
Bahia Ramos, Director of Arts at New York City’s Wallace Foundation, shares her thoughts on a five-year project the Wallace Foundation funded with a range of arts organizations participating,… Read More
Pinellas Artists You Want More People to Know About
I would like to suggest Neverne Covington. For an artist with a long-standing presence in St. Petersburg, Neverne has not gotten the attention that I think her work deserves. Deeply… Read More
Nate Najar and Daniela Soledade Blow Us a Sweet, Soft Kiss From Rio
August 26, 2019 | By Julie Garisto The Pinellas-based jazz artists perform a spellbinding set of bossa nova tunes at The Studio@620. Friday, August 30 7:30 pm The Studio@620 Details… Read More
An R&B Legend in Tampa Bay and a Tribute to Ray Charles
August 14, 2019 | By Eric Snider Saturday, August 17 The Palladium Theater Soul Survivor After a Star Turn in the mid-‘70s, R&B artist Latimore has Maintained a Steady… Read More
Welcome to the Arts Coast Journal
Letter from the Editor August 7, 2019 | By Sheila Cowley Welcome to the Arts Coast Journal, a new name and new focus for the Creative Pinellas online… Read More
Catch the Spirit: Aretha Franklin Concert Film
August 5, 2019 | By Eric Snider The film Amazing Grace finds Aretha Franklin at the pinnacle of her gospel powers Aretha Franklin did not want you to… Read More
Acrobotic
July 30, 2019 | Sheila Cowley The Gallery at Creative Pinellas Saturday, August 3 @ 7 pm Sunday, August 4 @ 3 pm Free RSVP here Doors open 30… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Susana Weymouth
Susana Weymouth is the Executive Director – and sole employee – of Tampa Bay Businesses for Culture and the Arts. The TBBCA is one of 11 national Business Committees for… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Andee Scott
Dancer, choreographer and USF professor Andee Scott says dance is public art as much as performance art. In her work on Our Town, she turned a walking tour of downtown… Read More