Events to Help You Commemorate Black History Month An exciting array of events are celebrating African-American culture and history in the month of February in honor of Black History Month…. Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
One Shrew Love | St. Petersburg Opera’s Kiss Me Kate
SPO revives the beloved Cole Porter musical/Shakespeare retread in conjuction with the Bard-celebrating St. Petersburg’s Celebration of the Arts…. Read More
Relevant Ideas Flow in American Stage’s Pipeline
American Stage’s probing, exquisitely performed production runs through Feb. 24…. Read More
Courting Creativity with Carrie Boucher’s Justice Studio
Boucher’s visiting art program at the Pinellas County Juvenile Detention Center doesn’t just give teens a fun break ― it gives them inspiration and a feeling of accomplishment…. Read More
Arts In Podcast – Dolores Coe
Dolores Coe leads guided drawing sessions with students, caregivers and clinicians – and people who’ve lost language due to strokes or injury. And everyone communicates by making art. Dolores is… Read More
Tampa Bay’s Piano Man and More
Tampa Bay’s Piano Man (and More) From performances with the Florida Bjorkestra to Jobsite Theater production, Jeremy Douglass is a performer of many talents. BY STEPHANIE POWERS | Jan. 25,… Read More
Annual MUSE Awards Return for 2019
The 2019 MUSE Award celebrates community members and artists who have achieved excellence in visual, performance, and literary arts, as well as patrons of the arts who have generously supported artistic endeavors in St. Pete…. Read More
A Look Back at the Studio Honors
The Studio@620 annual awards and fundraising celebration paid homage to “Art & Architecture.” Honorees included muralist/artist/dynamic force Ya La’ford, ubiquitous architect Tim Clemmons and innovative dancer Alex Jones…. Read More
Quantum performances power Tampa Rep’s Copenhagen
Copenhagen, which runs through Jan. 27 at USF Studio 120, begins with a decades-old question – why did Werner Heisenberg, who worked for the German government and about to head the German Nuclear Weapon Project, go to visit Niels Bohr and his wife Margrethe, non-Nazi sympathizers, in 1941?… Read More


