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Interview: Outsider no more, indie-rock darling Alvvays finally brings ‘Blue Rev’ to Florida
Molly Rankin & co. play The Ritz Ybor on May 5.
By Jeff Niesel
Tags: Show Previews, The Ritz Ybor
Review: Benson Boone backflips and belts out bops in sold-out St. Pete show
Boone moved seamlessly through songs, crooned about current and past loves, and worked in upbeat melodies.
By Gabrielle Reeder
Tags: Music News, Tampa Bay concerts, live music in St. Petersburg, Jannus Live, Benson Boone
Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
There are still more than a dozen still in operation locally.
By Suzanne Townsend
Tags: Openings & Closings, Tijuana Flats, Tijuana Flats in Tampa Bay
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
The gator was possibly forced out of its home by a much larger, 12-foot alligator named "Elvis."
By Colin Wolf
Tags: Tampa Bay News, MacDill gator, Florida alligator mating season, MacDill Air Force Base
Here’s how to celebrate Indie Bookstore Day in Tampa Bay
From Lakeland, to Tampa, St. Pete, Sarasota and everywhere in between.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, independent bookstores in Tampa Bay, Indie Bookstore Day, book fairs in Tampa Bay
Indie Bookstore Day is this weekend, and Tampa Bay needs more of them
We also need more little free libraries and louder literacy advocates.
By Chelsea Zukowski
Tags: Columns, Tampa Bay bookstores, Indie Bookstore Day
Tampa Pig Jig brings Dierks Bentley to downtown this fall
The Revivalists, Muscadine Bloodline, The Cadillac Three and Greylan James are on the bill, too.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, live music in Tampa, Tampa Pig Jig, Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, Slideshow
Florida will appeal ruling after judge says state can't enforce pronoun law against teacher
Walker’s decision said that the law violated the First Amendment.
By News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Florida pronoun law, Florida education, Ron DeSantis
Tampa restaurants earn more Michelin stars, Sweetwater Farm’s annual fundraiser returns, and more local food news
Plus, the return of Tampa Bay Taco Week.
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Openings & Closings, Things to Do, Tampa Bay food news, Michelin guide Florida, Michelin 2024, Little Philly, Beach Drive, IL Ritorno, Slideshow
Kahwa opens long-awaited drive-thru shop in St. Pete
The local coffee brand just celebrated its 18th anniversary.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Kahwa Coffee, St. Petersburg, coffee shop, drive thru
Environmental group will try again to make clean water a constitutional right in Florida
The proposal would establish “an enforceable, fundamental right to clean and healthy waters.”
By Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Florida Clean Waters amendment
Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
Ebbe and Kōsen joined Koya, Lilac, and Rocca.
Tags: Food News, Florida Michelin Guide 2024, Ebbe, Kōsen, Koya, Lilac, Rocca
Floridania Fest returns to Gulfport for another year of kitschy collecting
This month’s memorabilia show reminds us why we’ve always loved Florida.
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay markets, Florida nostalgia, swap meet in Pinellas, Floridania Fest, Historic Gulfport Casino
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
‘We’re not playing those games in Florida,’ he vows.
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
Tags: Florida News, Ron DeSantis, Florida schools, ACLU
New cheesesteak spot Little Philly opens in downtown St. Pete
The Grand Central District’s newest addition soft opened earlier this week.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Little Philly, downtown St. Pete, Grand Central District
President Joe Biden is coming to Tampa next week
Biden will appear in Tampa on Tuesday, but details of the visit were not released.
Tags: Florida News, Joe Biden Tampa visit, Donald Trump, Slideshow
Former Florida Gov. Graham remembered as ‘a friend and a consummate public servant’
“As a governor, senator, and legislator, he spent decades fighting for the people of Florida.”
By Jim Turner, Dara Kam and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Bob Graham, Gwen Graham
'In The Trees,' truth pours from the lips of Tampa poet Kennedy Engasser
Tampa Bay poets reflect on trees for National Poetry Month.
By Kennedy Engasser
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa Bay poets, poems about trees
Historian Gary Mormino led St. Petersburg poet Thomas Hallock to 'This Curious World: 1937'
By Thomas Hallock
St. Petersburg writer Tyler Gillespie has a poem for people who are dating after a long-term relationship
By Tyler Gillespie
Tags: Local Arts, St. Petersburg poets, poems about trees, Tyler Gillespie
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The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
By Josh Bradley
In Transit has a new EP, Illusionary, out, and last Saturday, the Bradenton band celebrated it with a release show that featured…
It’s starting to get hot in Tampa, but Nation Of Language and Beach Fossils kept it cool last Friday when the former…
Last Thursday, about a dozen students at Tampa’s University of South Florida continued to voice support for a movement that, in part,…
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