August 2021 | By Don Gialanella A New York Tale In 1979 I graduated with a BFA from The Cooper Union in New York City and was thrust into… Read More
Genre: St Pete
Writing About the Things With Feathers
The most attentive people I know are birdwatchers. They are less sleepy as a whole than the general population. — Anne Lamont in Dusk Night Dawn This article is… Read More
Dancing Together, Again
August 5, 2021 | By Amanda Sieradzki projectALCHEMY Community Dance Classes Through August 30 The Studio@620 Details here The COVID-19 pandemic stripped the Tampa Bay dance community of in-person classes… Read More
Mythical Notions and Alligators
July 2021 | By Helen French Mythical Notions and Alligators . . . I recently returned from a vacation in the mountains of western North Carolina. My in-laws have a… Read More
The Book
Magnum Opus During 2020, the year of pandemic isolation, I decided to focus the formidable abundance of “at home” time on a labor intensive computer project that I was… Read More
O Som Do Jazz
July 2021 | By David Manson O Som Do Jazz . . . About 12 years ago my wife Andrea and I formed O Som Do Jazz (“the sound… Read More
The Isolated Visual Artist
July 2021 | By Don Gialanella Starving for Attention . . . . . . This type of isolation has nothing to do with the pandemic. Artists are isolated from… Read More
Book Talks – In Person vs. Virtual
July 27, 2021 | By Margo Hammond Book Talks and The Sound of the Sea . . . . . . This month I attended three book talks by Cynthia Barnett,… Read More
Giving Romeo and Juliet a Happy Ending
July 27, 2021 Director L. Peter Callender on Giving Romeo and Juliet a Happy Ending Through August 1 American Stage, at Williams Park Details here L. Peter Callender – actor, director,… Read More
Films Tell a Story of American Art Through a Queer Lens
July 21, 2021 | By Jennifer Ring Stories We Tell film series July 23-25 Online and at the MFA Details here The Tampa Bay International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival… Read More