

The best arts events happening in Tampa Bay this spring
Dozens of events, all the way through April.
At Creative Pinellas, Sam Modder tackles consumerism, greed, status and oppression
‘Source of All Hair, Wearer of All Socks’ is up through Feb. 23.
First-ever Tampa Art Week kicks off February 19
It’s the age of collaboration.
Staff and volunteers reflect on 50 years of relationships that built Dunedin Fine Arts Center
DFAC celebrates the milestone with a fundraising gala on Feb. 15.
Tampa Bay’s best live music happening January 30-February 6
Including The Get Up Kids, Mary Gauthier, Homeshake and more.
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Lifehouse frontman Jason Wade plays sold-out Ybor City concert this weekend
It’s his first time back in Tampa Bay since fronting Lifehouse in 2019 in Clearwater.
Chuck Redd, king of jazzy vibes, plays Tampa matinee on Sunday
The historic district meets ‘Groove City,’ with help from La Lucha.
Orlando punk band Default Friends plays Tampa brewery show this weekend
There’s no shortage of Ramones influence on the band’s debut EP ‘Not Over It.’
Rising Chicago indie-rock band Ax and the Hatchetmen plays Tampa this weekend
The college hunks are working on a debut LP.
Peter Gabriel and Bowie collaborators Rachel and Omar Hakim play St. Pete on Friday
They’ve also worked with Dire Straits, Wayne Shorter and others.
Ex-Mac DeMarco band member brings Homeshake project to Tampa this weekend
The gig is also marks the end of Homeshake’s touring band.
Five Bay area record shops are popping up at St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club this weekend
Radio St. Pete will be on site to broadcast your selections.
Postponed by hurricanes, St. Pete’s BungalowFest is back this weekend
Check in happens at St. Petersburg High School.
Jerel McCants to discuss ‘The Architecture of Segregation’ at Tampa Union Station this weekend
His new book examines how people move through spaces.
The 35th Tampa Bay International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival happens this weekend
It takes over Green Light Cinema in St. Petersburg.
Florida archbishop’s message to Trump: ‘Migrants are not a problem’
“Our broken immigration laws are a problem, but the migrants are not a problem. These people represent an opportunity.”
Florida GOP passes immigration bill DeSantis trashes as ‘weak, weak, weak’
“They think by putting the name of a strong president on a weak bill that is somehow going to pull the wool over the eyes.”
Pinellas County Republican Anna Paulina Luna files bill to carve Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore
“He will be forever remembered among the great like Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.”
‘It looks like birthday cake frosting!’ Rollins Museum of Art exhibit honors children’s responses to art
Symbolic Languages: Children’s Understandings of the Collection
Bandit Coffee Co., a staple of the St. Petersburg food and drink scene, celebrates ninth anniversary
This weekend includes a two-day party, complete with cake lattes.
The all-ages St. Pete Science Fest returns in February
It goes down over a weekend at University of South Florida.
Florida faculty, students urge public to oppose purge of general education courses from state schools
The Florida Board of Governors, a body that oversees the state’s public higher education system, will meet to approve the updated Gen Ed course list on Thursday.
Oracle Of Ybor: I want to spend more time with my parent, but they don’t make it easy
I feel like I’m the only one making an effort.
Florida lawmakers rebuke DeSantis immigration plan, threaten to override one of his vetoes
“I want criminal illegal immigrants to be deported efficiently and effectively, and the best way to do that is to follow the leadership of President Trump.”
Florida Republican lawmakers file flurry of Trump-inspired immigration bills
DeSantis called the special session because he wants lawmakers to make changes to help carry out President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Tampa’s Gasparilla pirate festival: ‘Time flies when you’re having rum’
“You are never too old to party.”
Katy Perry’s US tour stops in Tampa this summer
It’s one of two Florida stops.
Appeals court clears way for class action lawsuit against USF over fees during COVID-19 shutdown
The Florida Supreme Court last year heard arguments in a similar lawsuit against the University of Florida but has not issued a decision.
Mad Dogs has a new home, Una Más has finally arrived and more in our Tampa Bay food news roundup
Plus, Pinellas TacoFest returns, the North End Taphouse and Grill turns five, Pacific Counter is expanding and more.
DeSantis vows to ‘fight like a junkyard dog’ until Florida lawmakers pass Trump-aligned immigration reforms
“These issues — the immigration and election integrity — I’m not letting go,” he said.
Specialty coffee and breakfast pop-up Una Más will open West Tampa brick-and-mortar in February
The Colombian-Cuban cafe is slated to open by the end of February.
Tampa Democrat Rep. Dianne Hart refiles inmate ‘gain-time’ proposal
Gain-time is a tool the FDC uses to encourage good behavior and motivate program and work participation.
After opening for Laura Jane Grace, Taylor Hollingsworth returns to St. Petersburg this month
The Alabamian’s 2024 album, ‘Yahola,’ is a finger-picked love letter to the miracle that is getting up every day
Holding strong in Gulfport, The North End Taphouse and Grill celebrates fifth anniversary this month
The restaurant and venue is one of south Pinellas’ most laid-back places to see live music.
‘La Tropicana Hi Fi Music Lounge’ launches in Ybor City
The soundtrack comes courtesy of Okay Benny and Svntos.
Vitamin String Quartet brings covers of Taylor Swift and ‘Bridgerton’ to Clearwater
Pray for some Bob Dylan, too, when the band plays on Wednesday.
Jazz pianist Roger Harrison plays St. Pete’s Imagine Museum on Tuesday
Wash the dust off your everyday life.
Tik Tok famous Belarusian coldwave export Molchat Doma plays St. Petersburg on Tuesday
In support of a 2024 album, ‘Belaya Polosa.’
In Tampa, Nick Shoulders says goodbye to two longtime Okay Crawdad bandmates
The y’allternative-rock favorite has recorded everything with Grant D’Aubin and drummer Cheech Moosekian
Kathleen Edwards’ Saturday concert could potentially raise $20,000 for Feeding Pinellas
Say ‘Hello In There’ to Lauren Morrow, too.
Canadian punk trio The Dirty Nil brings its hatred of the internet to Tampa on Saturday
Bring your thoughts about next day shipping to Orpheum.
Wife-and-husband darkwave duo Dead Cool plays Tampa this weekend
The band is still new enough to rip through its entire discography at what appears to be its local debut.
‘Florida is gone’: Abortion rights advocates at St. Pete rally aren’t optimistic about the future
“We’re very disheartened with the defeat of the ballot measure but we know that doesn’t change the fact that Floridians still need abortion care.”
‘Stay focused’: Florida advocacy groups urge immigrants without legal status to know their rights
“We’re talking about hundreds of thousands of children who have parents who are undocumented.”






