Happy Pride from The Rookery – Fiction and Poetry
Curated by Chelsea Catherine and Gloria Muñoz . . I went to my first Pride in 2016. The parade took place on Duval Street in Key West, where I had… Read More
Curated by Chelsea Catherine and Gloria Muñoz . . I went to my first Pride in 2016. The parade took place on Duval Street in Key West, where I had… Read More
By Laura Kepner August 27 from 7-9 pm Bassano Cheesecake Cafe Safety Harbor Safety Harbor visual artist and photographer Holly Apperson’s work will be showcased this Friday, August 27… Read More
July 7, 2021 | By Kurt Loft. . . A human body engaged in dance is more than movement in the moment. Helen Hansen French calls it our internal weather,… Read More
There have been times in the last year when I could stand to read only poetry. It seemed only the musicians and poets could make it past the walls of argument and rhetoric one sometimes finds in piles of obfuscating prose. When all other ways of using language seem to fail, poetry is the one still standing, the bridge that pushes beyond language to access what lies beneath it. I know this is unreasonable for a writer of mostly prose to say, but there it is…. Read More
June 14, 2021 | Story and Photos by Margo Hammond . . . Jim Sweeny has collected art for decades, but most of the pieces he’s acquired haven’t ended up… Read More
June 7, 2021 | Curated by Chelsea Catherine and Gloria Muñoz Happy Pride from The Rookery! . . . I went to my first Pride in 2016. The parade… Read More
Blog #18 Ok, I know this may sound cheesy, but as poets shared their poems for Keep St. Pete Lit’s virtual open mic night (which I co-host on the last… Read More
Open Mics and the Gift of Poets By: Sara Ries Dziekonski 4/2/21 Blog #18 Ok, I know this may sound cheesy, but as poets shared their poems for Keep… Read More
March 24, 2021 | By Cindy Stovall One on One with Saumitra Chandratreya Through April 17 The Studio@620 Details here . . . An ekphrastic is a vivid, often dramatic,… Read More
February 26, 2021 | By Talia Fish . . . Theatre in Tampa Bay, and across the country, still holds its breath as case numbers continue to rise and… Read More