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St. Pete artist and choreographer celebrate spring's arrival this month inside Studio@620
Rebekah Lazaridis and Alex Jones are reviving and updating their 2019 show, ‘Bloom and Residue.'
By Jennifer Ring
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay art events, Rebekah Lazaridis, Alex Jones, Studio@620, The Studio@620
St. Pete offers Tampa a few lessons on building community—and building cities, too
Tampa could pick up a few hints from St. Pete’s flavor profile.
By Linda Saul-Sena
Tags: Columns, Tampa Bay historic preservation, Studio@620, Preserve The 'Burg, Tombolo Books, The Studio@620, Slideshow
Louis Armstrong’s invisible daughter is in St. Pete for a screening of ‘Little Satchmo’
After the film, Sharon Preston-Folta will speak inside Studio@620.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Studio@620, Louis Armstrong, Green Book of Tampa Bay, The Studio@620
Jazz songwriter Ona Kirei teases new sound at Thursday concert in St. Pete
Her new album ‘Full, New, Luna’ will be recorded this summer.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, Studio@620, Ona Kirei, The Studio@620
Zulu Painter among artists at Green Book Tampa Bay 'Poetic Justice' Juneteenth art show
It's at Studio@620 June 9-30.
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay art shows, Juneteenth, Studio@620, The Studio@620
Simon Lasky jazz ensemble plays final concert before heading to studio
The UK composer will return to live music this fall.
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, Studio@620, Simon Lasky, The Studio@620
USF starts St. Pete arts renaissance archival project inside Studio@620
Archiving an art space is about collecting and digitizing materials that tell its story.
Tags: Local Arts, Tampa Bay arts, Studio@620, Bob Devin Jones, St. Petersburg, University of South Florida, The Studio@620
Sarasota author Cooper Levey-Baker shares excerpt of his new book ‘Dead Fish Wind’
The former 'Creative Loafing' editor will read it in person in St. Pete on Feb. 8.
Tags: Events & Film, Cooper Levey-Baker, Wordier Than Thou, Studio@620, The Studio@620
New exhibition 'Through Our Eyes: Midtown and Beyond' debuts in St. Pete next week
On view from January 13-29.
Tags: Local Arts, ART IN ST. PETE, ART IN TAMPA BAY, STUDIO@620, THE STUDIO@620, The Studio @ 620, Through Our Eyes: Midtown and Beyond
Season 11 of The Radio Theatre Project kicks off with new Halloween show next week in St. Petersburg
Fowke-ing scary stuff.
Tags: Local Arts, Season 11 of The Radio Theatre Project, Studio@620, The Radio Theatre Project, live performances st. pete, live performances tampa bay, studio@620 events, the radio theatre project Studio@620, things to do in st. pete
Studio@620 is hosting Pick-A-Print during Second Saturday ArtWalk this weekend
Finally, your wallet won't hold you back from buying some original art.
By Jenna Rimensnyder
Tags: Events & Film, Pick-A-Print Pop Up, Second Saturday Art Walk, Second Saturday ArtWalk, Studio@620, Studio@620 pick-a-print pop up, art in st. pete, art in tampa bay, things to do in st. pete, things to do in tampa bay
Your Weekend: Oysters and beer
Does this bivalve make my ass look fat?
By Cathy Salustri
Tags: Local Arts, The Messenger, Sunrise Hike, Studio@620, Silver Meteor Gallery, R Bar, Plensa, Munch's, Kym O'Donnell, How the Ghost of You Clings, Gulfport Springiest and Faerie Festival, Fish, Disgraced, Boyd Hill, Beach Goes Pops, Audubon Society, Asolo
Do This: Moon City and Synesthesia
Marvelous mashups at the Studio@620.
By David Warner
Tags: Local Arts, Vickie Daignault, Tom Kramer; Maureen McDole, Synesthesia, Studio@620, Sheila Cowley, Paula Kramer, Moon City, Matt Cowley, Lisa Powers Tricomi, Keep St Pete Lit, Jonathan Cho, Jim Wicker; Helen Hansen French, Jim Rayfield, James Oleson, Elizabeth Brincklow, Carrie Jadus, Bob Devin Jones, Becca McCoy, Banks Helfrich.
Your Weekend: Don't make me come back there
Friday's a wriggly bastard.
Tags: Local Arts, Victoria Block, Trashy Treasures, Tampa Theater, Studio@620, Sketchbook Gang, Mason Gehring, Life Is Mostly Straws, Kyle Hooten, Jujumo, Jewish film festival, Heather Leisch, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, Coralette Damme a/k/a The Crafty Hag, Contain It, Casa Tina, Alain Salesse, 620, Video
Theater Review: Life is Mostly Straws
Words done well. Quite well.
Tags: Local Arts, Studio@620, Richard Manley, Matt Schwartz, Life Is Mostly Straws, Kylin Brady, Georgia Mallory Guy, Christopher Rutherford, Chris Jackson, Bob Devin Jones
Do This: Radio Theatre Project Holiday Special
Slighted twisted original plays, performed live at Studio@620.
Tags: Local Arts, Studio@620, Radio Theatre Project Live, Paul Wilborn, Noel Berlin, Matt Cowley
Letters to the Future: Bob Devin Jones
By Bob Devin Jones
Tags: News Feature, Politics, Environment, Studio@620, Paris, Letters to the Future, Climate Change, Bob Devin Jones
HA!Man brings his program of music, words, and spontaneous creativity to St. Petersburg
Two avant shows happen at the Studio@620 and the Dali Museum over the next few days.
By Leilani Polk
Tags: Music News, Studio@620, St. Petersburg, Joke Debaere, haman, Francois le Roux, dali museum
Ask The Locals: Bonnie Agan
By Heidi Kurpiela
Tags: Tampa Bay News, urbanite theatre, Studio@620, Rick Kriseman, pete and shorty's, Nate Najar, kissin cuzzins, fort de soto, crafty hag, Bonnie Agan, big bayou, best of the bay 2015, ask the locals
Ask The Locals: Peter Kageyama
Tags: News Feature, Gulfport, Locale, Studio@620, ask the locals, best of the bay 2015, ciccio cali, critical hit games, dali museum, green bench brewing, peter kageyama, red mesa cantina, serenity games
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
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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