By Gary Mormino. Tierra Verde may have marked the most dramatic chapter in the high-stakes dredge-and-fill derby. The project was so immense that the New York Times announced the audacious plans to build a city on 15 uninhabited keys on Boca Ciega Bay – and Guy Lombardo touted this swank Pinellas destination while touring…. Read More
We will begin in early September to examine the current state of the arts in Pinellas County, while working over the next year to develop strategic initiatives designed specifically to positively impact our cultural institutions, residents, tourists, artists, and business community…. Read More
By Margo Hammond. Lately I’ve been experiencing Yogi Berra’s déjà vu all over again, that dreaded sense of being caught up in an endless loop like in the movie “Groundhog Day.” Except in this loop, the events that are being repeated are getting scarier and scarier…. Read More
By Margo Hammond Public Libraries What Heaven May Look Like . . . “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of a Library.” — Jorge Luis Borges… Read More
By Margo Hammond Storyteller Nan Colton Bringing Famous Women to Life . . . Nan Colton is a conjurer. In her remarkable one-woman performances, she conjures up dozens of famous… Read More
By Cindy Stovall a Creative Pinellas Joint . . . Pinellas County’s reputation as an arts destination has been growing by leaps and bounds over the past decade – the… Read More
March 23, 2021 | By Tom Winchester Through June 13 The Gallery at Creative Pinellas Details here . . . Collaborative artists Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse recently finished installing… Read More
February 4, 2021 | By Bob Devin Jones Further Down the Road Through March 28 Tampa Museum of Art Details here . . . They (the Florida Highwaymen) Al Black,… Read More
January 12, 2020 How Has Your Artistic Practice Changed and what have you discovered? . . . It’s a challenging time for artists, but creative work continues. The Arts Coast… Read More
. . . “I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.” I thought of that quote by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges when all the public libraries were… Read More