March 9, 2018. . . The Burlesque Astronomy Workshop Phoenix Theatre chose The Burlesque Astronomy Play out of over 500 submissions, as one of four scripts they’re working on in… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Roxanne Fay Through the Looking Glass
The award-winning actor will be performing a one-woman show about an aged Alice after Wonderland this Friday, but there’s much more about her that fascinates us.
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The Crit, or How I Looked Forward to the Panel Review
The Crit, or How I Looked Forward to the Panel Review Remember those days in college or art school or after an informal gathering of the “Crit”. The critique was… Read More
March 2, 2018. . . Water and Fire
March 2, 2018. . . Water and Fire Rehearsing Tidal Pools and Flicker this week, the Water and Fire sections of Air-Earth-Fire-Water for the GASP! Festival. The text and movement… Read More
February 23, 2018. . . Stay
February 23, 2018. . . Stay We drove to Charleston SC to see my first play, Stay, onstage at South of Broadway Theatre. Eugenie Bondurant and Chris Rutherford originated the… Read More
February 22, 2018. . . Teatime
February 22, 2018. . . Teatime I got a draft of Madness together enough that I could send it out to actors and start scheduling the first table reading. And… Read More
February 16. . . First Draft of Madness and GASP! Rehearsals
February 16. . . First Draft and GASP! Rehearsals The week of the Creative Pinellas grant adjudication, I was closing in on the first readable draft of Madness, a new… Read More
The Celestial Fish
Celestial Fish by Donald Gialanella. Sponsored by Canton Place Development
The monumental Celestial Fish is made up of over 500 pounds of automobile transmission parts welded together to form a giant fish that stands elegantly on three fins. A carefully selected assemblage of transmission gears form the fish’s eyes. The tail fin is swept to one side as to capture the fish in a swimming motion.
The circular spots on the side of the fish are made from an eclectic combination of gears, pulleys, rings, and car parts that represent the planets of our solar system, while the many small perforations look like stars, hence the name, Celestial Fish.
Can you find Saturn, Mars, Earth and the Sun?
#celestialfish #artaroundroswell
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Weekend Plans with Chad Mize
St. Pete’s King of Pop divulges what he has going on April 6-7, including a film-inspired show he’s curated himself.
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Art Show Brings the Dead to Life
Art Show Brings the Dead to Life Artwork by Carrie Jadus by EVA AVENUE For years Mark Noll — who, in my mind, is kind of famous… Read More


