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Black Wall Street archaeologist Alicia Odewale is part of National Geographic Live series coming to Tampa
The series starts in January 2023.
By Chloe Greenberg
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Straz Center, Tampa, Tampa Bay, National Geographic, Diva Amon, Ami Vitale, Alicia Odewale, David A. Straz Center - Ferguson Hall
Florida Orchestra plays Philip Glass arrangements for Jane Goodall documentary screening
See ‘JANE’ this weekend.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Show Previews, Brett Morgen, Carol Morsani Hall, David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Jane Goodall, National Geographic, Philip Glass, The Florida Orchestra, events at The Florida Orchestra, events at the straz, shows at the straz, things to do in st. pete, things to do in tampa bay, Video
On the menu: USF St. Pete food lectures kick off this month
Food photog Penny De Los Santos will head USF St. Pete's first free Food for Thought lecture.
By Andrea Bailey
Tags: Food News, USFSP, USF st. petersburg, USF St. Pete, Tampa Bay food events, Saveur, Penny De Los Santos, National Geographic, local food, food photography, Food for Thought lectures, Food for Thought Lecture Series, food and drink events, cookbooks, cookbook photography
Page Turners: Tampa Bay's literary happenings
Inkwood Books celebrates an anniversary and the Cuban Sangwiche Show showcases local poets.
By Tiffany Razzano
Tags: Local Arts, Wordier Than Thou, University of Tampa, straz center, story jam theatre, National Geographic, Marie Bostwick, jim richardson, Inkwood Books, Cuban Sangwiche Show, Carol Perry, bruce friesen
A need for nourishment
Nat Geo launches a series exploring the future of food after a recent UN report on climate change.
By Meaghan Habuda
Tags: Food News, United Nations, sustainability, population growth, National Geographic, Nat Geo, Jonathan Foley, Industrial Farming, global food security, global food, Future of Food, food security, Feeding 9 Billion, environment, Earth Day, consumption, Climate Change
Do It Today: Spamalot, Upright Citizens Brigade and the Female Indiana Jones at National Geographic Live!
By Julie Garisto
Tags: Local Arts, Wildlife, Upright Citizens Brigade, Tuesday, theater, Tampa-Bay, stuff to do, straz center, spamalot, Palladium, National Geographic, Mireya Mayor, herbal remedies, Female Indiana Jones, events, comedy, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, April 19
Do It Today: National Geographic Live: Polar Obsession and free screening of Billy Elliot at Tampa Theatre
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa Theatre, Straz, Polar Obsession, penguins, Paul Nicklen, National Geographic, leopard seal, events, billy elliot, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
Do It Today: Bill Maher, Pee Wee's Christmas Special, Dave Koz Christmas, 99 Bottles of Beer, Artlink and more
By Franki Weddington
Tags: News Feature, Whoopi Goldberg, Uncategorized, traveler magazine, things to do in tampa bay, Skatepark-of-Tampa, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, recruitmilitary, real time with bill maher, pee wee's playhouse christmas special, Oprah Winfrey, opportunity expo, National Geographic, Magic Johnson, little richard, keith bellows, k.d. lang, Joan Rivers, HBO, events, dave koz christmas, Creative Clay, charo, Chad Cardoza, celebrity guests, career fair, boards for bros, Bill Maher, artlink, art at the plaza, a collection of nudes, 99 bottles of beer on the wall
The Green Community: Week in review
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Florida News, Environment, Environment, Environment, Environment, wellness, weather related disasters, water woes, water restrictions, water problems, water photography, water, United Nations, Uncategorized, tampa water regulations, Tampa, sun chips, rain barrel, National Geographic, michelle schenck, matt devleiger, masaru emoto, Lisa Montelione, Kelly Rothwell, katie machol, joshua michael poll, health, Greenpeace, Green Policy, green living, green energy, green community, Green, global warming, fossil fuels, florida, Father's Day, Exercise, eric haase, energy power, emissions, economic losses, drought, diet, Climate Change
Enter to win $20,000 to green your neighborhood
By Michelle Schenck
Tags: News Feature, Environment, Environment, urban travel, Uncategorized, Tampa Bay area, sun chips, submissions, short essay, nice people, Neighborhood, National Geographic, living in florida, green living, green community, flair, events, environmental leaders, droughts, creativity, contest rules, Activism
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
'Florida has a chance to make history': Only three states have passed recreational weed on the ballot by more than 60 percent
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
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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