By Jake-ann Jones . . . November 6 at 6 pm Concert at 8 pm outside the Dr. Carter G. Woodson Museum Details here . . . In a cookie-cutter… Read More
Genre: Performing
Keyboard Kinetics at the Palladium
By Kurt Loft . . . November 7 at 5 pm Palladium Theater Details here . . . You can hear an audio version of this story here with music… Read More
Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj is Florida’s First Black Artistic Director at a Major Theatre
By Jake-ann Jones . . . Yes, it’s true – even in 2021, it’s still groundbreaking when a Black person takes over as artistic director of a major American theatre…. Read More
Haunted Pinellas
By Margo Hammond . . . After months of living with a pandemic, you would think I would have had enough of being scared – but I’m a sucker for… Read More
How Theater Helped Me Come Out
By Tatiana Baccari . . . I started watching Season 2 of Dead to Me (my guilty pleasure) and am completely taken with a new character on the show, Michelle… Read More
Acme Jazz Garage Improvises on the New
By Kurt Loft . . . October 24 Palladium Theater Details here . . . You can listen to an audio version of this story produced by Susan Wantuck, with… Read More
A Homecoming of Musical Ingenuity
By Laura Kepner Dunedin’s Concert Band Explores Mountains, Deserts and Don Quixote on Sunday . . . October 17 at 3 pm Pre-Concert Talk at 2 pm Dunedin Community Center… Read More
Tampa City Ballet Moves at the Heart of Ybor City
By Amanda Sieradzki A Break From 2021 Tampa City Ballet’s Adventurous Interstices Moves at the Heart of Ybor City I am panting in the heat of a false… Read More
Why the Theater is No Fun
By Tatiana Baccari . . . The past couple of weeks I’ve been delving deep into the business side of the arts. I’ve been seeking out information because I’ve found… Read More
Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte – Misogynistic or Just Plain Marvelous?
By Kurt Loft . . . October 15-19 Palladium Theatre Details here . . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart never had a Me Too movement to guide his moral choices back… Read More