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
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Keep St. Pete Lit Creative Writing Journal Vol. 3
Arts In Podcast – Roxanne Fay
Roxanne Fay brings fascinating characters to life onstage. You might see her as Mary Magdalene, or a battered housewife who is suddenly set free. She’s played a wounded grandmother, a… Read More
Pinellas County authors share their 2019 writing goals
With 2018 behind us, Creative Pinellas chatted with some Pinellas County authors about their writing goals for the New Year…. Read More
A Loving Farewell to Artists We Lost in 2018
Look back at these great souls and reflect on their contributions and, most importantly, revisit their works…. Read More
Arts In Podcast – Gloria Muñoz
Gloria Muñoz thinks about the details she observes in life. Details, feelings, shades of meaning that she observes as closely as a scientist. Gloria explores the environment and nature in… Read More
The Coming of Age of The Mak Brothers Band
The Coming of Age of The Mak Brothers Band The Odessa-based rock band hasn’t graduated high school, but they’ve evolved into an act worthy of recognition. BY JULIE GARISTO |… Read More
Where Justin Wagher Comes From
Where Justin Wagher Comes From The St. Petersburg artist takes a meditative look at memory in his Morean exhibition. BY JULIE GARISTO | Dec. 15, 2018 PHOTOS BY DANIEL… Read More
Arts In Podcast – Marlys Meckler
Marlys Meckler is a docent who gives tours full of stories at the Salvador Dalí Museum, the Chihuly Museum and The James Museum, as well as Mural Tours for… Read More
Performance, Culture & Holiday Spice
A curation of theater, opera, improv and music holiday happenings throughout Tampa Bay…. Read More


