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Crab Devil ‘Bait Ball’ finds permanent home at Fairgrounds St. Pete art attraction
Just keep swimming.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Crab Devil, Fairgrounds St. Pete, Warehouse Arts District
The Foodie Labs, St. Pete’s new virtual food hall and culinary center, opens in the Warehouse Arts District
The lab is home to ghost kitchens, a shared commercial kitchen and event space.
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Openings & Closings, Things to Do, The Foodies Lab, Warehouse Arts District, grand opening, ghost kitchen, The Foodie Labs
St. Pete Jazz concert is also a discussion about gun violence
‘Instrument of Hope’ happens on Friday in the Warehouse District.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, Al Downing Jazz Association, ArtsXChange, Warehouse Arts District
Tampa Bay’s Emit Latin jazz festival continues this weekend
Gilberto Nino Garcia and Dimas Sánchez are on the docket.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, EMIT Latin Jazz Festival, Gilberto Nino Garcia, Warehouse Arts District
Second Saturday Art Walk takes over galleries and studios across St. Pete this weekend
It's the best way to chat with local artists and get sneak peeks of their newest works.
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Second Saturday Art Walk, Warehouse Arts District, St. Pete art, The Factory
Lolita’s Wine Market reopens at a new Warehouse Arts District location next month
It remains closed at its current spot in downtown St. Pete.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Lolita's Wine Market, wine bar, grand opening St. Pete, Warehouse Arts District
The first annual Backlot Wine & Beer Weekend happens this month in St. Petersburg
Local bands Hot Tonic Orchestra and The Spazmatics will provide the tunage.
Tags: Food & Drink Events, 3 Daughters Brewing, food and drink festivals, craft beer, wine, St. Petersburg, Warehouse Arts District, live music
New vegan and gluten-free restaurant Halelife Bistro will open in St. Petersburg this summer
Vegan, gluten-free and allergen free alcoholic beverages are on the menu, too
Tags: Openings & Closings, Halelife Bakery, vegan, gluten-free, allergen-free, new restaurant, St. Petersburg, Warehouse Arts District, HaleLife Bistro
Inaugural St. Petersburg winter market happens next week
Head to Deuces Live and the Warehouse District.
Tags: Events & Film, Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Warehouse Arts District, Holiday Events
There's a Puerto Rican kitchen called WEPA! taking shape in St. Petersburg
Anticipated dishes include mofongo and arroz con gandules.
By Meaghan Habuda
Tags: Openings & Closings, Puerto Rican food, Puerto Rico, arroz con gandules, chicharrones de pollo, family recipes, food news, jean totti, mofongo, new st. petersburg restaurants, paella, puerto rican restaurants, restaurant opening, st. petersburg, st. petersburg puerto rican restaurants, warehouse arts district, warehouse arts district restaurants, wepa!, wepa! cocina de puerto rico, wepa! st. petersburg
Four friends make a St. Pete distillery their second life's work
American Freedom Distillery plans to open in the Warehouse Arts District early next year.
By Laura Mulrooney
Tags: Openings & Closings, American Freedom Distillery, St. Pete, Tampa Bay distilleries, Warehouse Arts District, craft distilleries, distillation process, distillery opening, drink news, gins, local spirits, new Tampa Bay distilleries, rums, vodkas, whiskeys
Cold fusion: St. Pete's Made Coffee brewery is about to make coffee even cooler
The local coffee business is upscaling with new equipment, a brewery and cold brew in cans.
Tags: Openings & Closings, BrewFab, Made Coffee, Mike Rideout, St. Pete, St. Pete breweries, Tampa Bay breweries, Taylor Prater, Warehouse Arts District, canned cold brew, coffee, coffee beer, coffee brewery, coffee brewing, coffee tasting room, cold brew, cold brew in cans, cold-brew cocktails, cold-brew coffee, cold-brew coffee lemonade, cold-brew lemonade, craft beer, craft coffee, local beer, local roasteries, specialty coffee
Transforming Tampa Bay: WADA world
St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District is making creative connections.
By Linda Saul-Sena
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Duncan McClellan, MGA Sculpture Studio, Soft Water Studios, warehouse arts district
Art washing and the gentrification of arts districts
Some are looking for sustainable solutions for long-lasting homegrown arts communities.
By Mitzi Gordon
Tags: Local Arts, wynwood, wayne atherholt, warehouse arts district, Mitzi Gordon, miami-dade department of cultural affairs, Mark Aeling, local art, gentrification, bakehouse arts complex, artsxchange, arts districts, art washing, art basel
A new director ushers in the next era at Venture Compound
VC founder Jesse Vance officially hands over the reins to 24-year-old artist Emmy Lou
Tags: Music News, warehouse arts district, venture compound, jesse vance, emmy lou
Swap art, see a horse paint
Trade art, learn about an exciting new arts complex and see a horse paint — tonight!
By Julie Garisto
Tags: Local Arts, warehouse arts district, WADA, St. Petersburg, Jacob the horse, Arts Xchange, Art Xchange
The year in visual art: Milestones, goodbyes and new beginnings
A look back at the arts heroes who left us, landmark exhibitions and some breakthrough moments.
By Megan Voeller
Tags: Local Arts, Young Chinese, year in review, Warhol, warehouse arts district, visual art, Theo Wujcik, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa Bay, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Picasso, Museum of Fine Arts, Mark Aeling, dali museum, art, Allyn Gallup, 2014
Ask the Locals: Jesse Thelonious Vance, noise artist
By Heidi Kurpiela
Tags: Tampa Bay News, warehouse arts district, venture compound, St. Pete Noise Fest, jesse vance
Fall Arts Preview 2014 — Envisioning the Enclave
Tags: Local Arts, warehouse arts district, WADA, WAD
A new chapter, a new chef for Peg's Cantina in Gulfport
Chris Perotti's restaurant experience ranges from Philadelphia to Spain.
By David Warner
Tags: Food News, warehouse arts district, Tony Dodson, St. Petersburg, Spain, portugal, Philly, Peg's Cantina & Brew Pub, Peg's Cantina, Peg's, Peg Wesselink, new chef, menu changes, Gulfport, downtown St. Pete, doug dozark, Cycle Brewing, Chris Perotti
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Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
Tampa Bay's best live music happening April 18-25
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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