The Camera’s Power to Freeze an Illusion Sad Jack. Smiling Jack. What’s the personality of this seven-month old perched in an old wooden chair in front of a worn… Read More
The Camera’s Power to Freeze an Illusion
Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
The Camera’s Power to Freeze an Illusion Sad Jack. Smiling Jack. What’s the personality of this seven-month old perched in an old wooden chair in front of a worn… Read More
Conversations in Art & Innovation with Cheryl Paul & Dolores Coe of Arts at the Clinic at USF by SARAH TELESCA On Thursday April 19th, join Creative Pinellas for the… Read More
Jason Hackenwerth post 1 I’m honored to be a 2018 Pinellas Creative Grant Recipient and thrilled to have this platform for sharing my process. This year has been very busy…. Read More
Growing Up Positive + I’m working on a film right now about HIV. You might remember HIV by another name. We used to call it AIDS. If you were alive… Read More
March 23. . . Development Opportunities and Air-Earth-Fire-Water at The Studio@620 This week is busy sending out applications for script development opportunities, and getting the word out about The Studio@620’s… Read More
In View: Safety Harbor SongFest 2018 by MIKELL HERRICK [/fusion_text][fusion_text] … Read More
March 16. . . GASP! When David Warner asked Helen Hansen French and I last fall to come up with an outdoor dance-theatre piece for Creative Loafing’s GASP! Festival,… Read More
Inspiration: Installment #1 Some writers know exactly where they’re headed with a writing project, but my approach is more of the E.L. Doctorow variety: I see only as far as… Read More
Strong is the New Pretty Earlier this month my play SCHOONY’S HOME FOR GIRLS AND JOHN debuted at Florida Studio Theatre’s “Youth Perform-a-Play” Class. Christine Hopkins, the director of education… Read More
Chatting with the Hardest Working Pop Star in Tampa Bay Jeremy Gloff, Dru Cutler and Shae Krispinsky will perform at St. Pete’s Community Cafe, Saturday, April 14. And he wants… Read More