Vol. 28, No. 31
Environment group says obvious about the importance of EPA Clean Water Rules
By Kate Bradshaw
Sh*t happened 10/15/15: Kriseman elaborates on BP money, troglodytes hurt animals, toddler shootings, RIP Don Banks
By Scott Harrell
Sh*t happened 10/12/15: Enough with misinterpreting the 2nd Amendment already, Bolts rule, Randy Quaid still crazy
Sh*t happened 10/13/15: Body cams work, Grier suspended, giant potty chair
Science!: Most of us may be dull when it comes to scientific literacy, but there's hope
It’s the data, stupid: How scientific illiteracy among politicians — and everybody else — puts us all in danger
Transforming Tampa Bay: Kudos and brickbats
By Linda Saul-Sena
The weekend shift: Dance face
By Amy Beeman
Bike share, stormwater repairs among Kriseman suggestions of how to spend BP settlement
Sh*t happened 10/14/15: Democratic debate, local reality TV series, Korn wrote a book?
Dems debate: Sanders steals young hearts
By Cathy Salustri
Sh*t happened 10/9/15: Bolts make history, HCC pledge flap, Ugly turns self in
Karl Nurse: sewage dump is a symptom of profound, decades-old infrastructure needs
Judge goes for not-so-gerrymandered Congressional maps
Florida U.S. House Speaker hopeful Webster touted for being relatively reasonable
Mayor Buckhorn's civilian review board passes City Council
By Terrence Smith
Lightning beat Flyers in NHL’s first 3-on-3 OT
By Nicole Abbett
Theater Review: The Importance of Being Earnest With Zombies
Wilde Halloween fun with more laughs than gore.
By Mark Leib
Do This: The Weekend Top 10
Oktoberfest fun, kitteh vids, vikings, Pinellas Park art (!), another big Bloom art party and more.
By Julie Garisto
An ornery dragon and his tiny Chihuahua are set to blow your mind this weekend
By Thais Leon-Miller
Hilarious and horrifying Sunshine State tourist traps revisited
An expert on classic Sunshine State tourist traps comes to Largo.
By Carol Cortright
Tampa Bay Design Week — the art of building a community
Tampa and St. Pete round out the event series with a slate of fun and inspiring events.
USF and forensic artists re-open FL cold cases with 3D printed skulls
With fine-tuned artistic and scientific skill, forensic artists unveil their facial reconstructions to the public on Friday
By Caitlin Albritton
Theater Review: MMF at Silver Meteor
Ryan Bernier directs a contemporary play about a bizarre love triangle.
Daily Show's Jessica Williams at USF-Tampa tonight
The comedic correspondent will share her TV experiences in the Marshall Center Ballroom at 7:30 p.m.
The wait is over: Bluemercury opens doors to its new Hyde Park Village location
The Laugh Tract — Who's Bringing the Funny
By Michael Murillo
Michael Francis — Florida Orchestra’s new maestro takes us to the movies
The TFO director has made an epic debut.
By David Warner
Do This: Flying Mullet 5K and One Mile Doggie Dash
Wacky treks of fishy royalty, canines and random livestock can be enjoyed in Gulfport Wednesday.
Experience varied Asian performances at the Ringling International Arts Festival
Skip the plane ticket. A wide array of international performances fly into Sarasota this weekend.
Concert review: Death Grips and their crazed fans destroy State Theatre (okay, not really).
A look back at last night's show by the aggro experimental hip hop outfit
By Tracy May and David Z. Morris
This Saturday in live music: The Mountain Goats, Funk Cancer fundraiser, Pohgoh & more
A look at some shows happening this Sat., Oct, 10
By Leilani Polk
Tonight in live music: Alcest with Emma Ruth Rundle, Don Williams, GRiZ
Another three appealing concerts happening on a weeknight.
Weekend Tune-Up: Tunes for your weekend by Young Galaxy, The Game, Bloc Party & more
A playlist of 15 tunes to launch you into the weekend. Spotify playlist included.
By Timothy Boyson
Toro y Moi brings hallucinogenic dance grooves to Tampa Bay
The indie outfit led by Chaz Bundick are on tour behind funky-heady fourth full-length What For? (media included)
Don't Stop St. Petersburg confirms a new date and modified location
The lineup of 30+ bands is still TBA, but tickets go on sale this Friday.
Tonight in live music: Go!Zilla, Overkill & Symphony X, Particle, Insane Clown Posse
A look at four shows happening this Mon., Oct. 12.
Tonight in live music: King Dude, The Vibrators, Big Sean, Dukes of Juke 30th Anniversary Party & more
A look at concerts happening this Fri., Oct. 9, plus a peek at what's coming up this weekend.
New Tunes Day: Head Over Heart, Martin Crane, Here We Go Magic & more
A look at fresh songs, videos and a trailer, plus a look at what's due out this Fri., Oct. 16 and links to full album streams.
Way Back Wednesday: The Chemical Brothers
A look at artists and groups that came up pre-'00s, with lots of video included.
This Sunday in live music: Ghost, Drive-By Truckers, Ellis Paul
A look at concerts happening this Sun., Oct. 11
Concert review: Ghost presents a symphony for the devil at The Ritz Ybor, Ybor City
A look back at the show featuring the Swedish metal outfit this past Sun., Oct. 11, with lots of photos.
By Tracy May and Mark Warren
Tonight in live music: Vintage Trouble, Stray from the Path, Nicoffeine
A look at some concerts happening this Tue., Oct. 13.
Concert review: Toro Y Moi delivered the dance grooves at a sold-out State Theatre
A look back at the show that occurred in St. Pete this past Fri., Oct. 9.
By Brian Mahar and Timothy Boyson
Listen to Brooklyn percussion trio TIGUE's latest single "Mouth"
Featuring Ira Kaplan and James McNew of Yo La Tengo
By Andrew Silverstein
Tonight in live music: Here Come the Mummies, Death Grips & more
A look at some noteworthy shows happening this Thurs., Oct. 8.
By Leilani Polk and David Z. Morris
St. Pete scores more Mexican food through Pericos
Mexican starters, specialties and desserts are offered at St. Pete's new Fourth Street resto, Pericos.
By Meaghan Habuda
On the Sauce: Chai Tea Martini
Boozy and caffeinated, this drink should be made the next time you want to impress your guests.
By Chris Fasick
The Burger Issue: Creative license
A crowdsourced list of Tampa Bay's 10 most inventive burgers.
For a friend: Z Grille, Red Mesa chefs unite on benefit dinner
A local family will benefit from a special six-course dinner at St. Pete's Z Grille on Oct. 25.
A recipe for apple crisp, straight from Mom's kitchen
Celebrate two sweet food occasions with this easy-to-make apple crisp recipe by Mom.
By Andrea Bailey
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.
Meet the Brewers: Scott Shuler of Two Henrys Brewing
Plant City brewery Two Henrys sources its own unique flavors.
Tampa named eighth best wallet-friendly foodie city
WalletHub's list of Best and Worst Foodie Cities for Your Wallet features Tampa as the eighth best.
Milk Crate Creamery to offer ice cream with local flavor in Tampa
On Sunday, a locally driven Milk Crate Creamery ice cream social will be hosted at Jug & Bottle.
Working the Room: Students collaborate at HCC Dale Mabry's Gourmet Room
Inside the cozy Gourmet Room, rotating menus and contemporary dining are offered by students.
The Burger Issue: The Basic Cheeseburger Taste Test
From McDonald's to El Cap to Burger 21, a two-day sprint to see who makes the classic best.
By Jon Palmer Claridge
British bubble tea chain set for Westfield Citrus Park
Tampa's Westfield Citrus Park will gets its own bubble tea bar through Bubbleology next month.
Living Room brings dueling pianos to Dunedin
Starting Oct. 21, locals can catch dueling pianos at downtown Dunedin's Living Room on Main.
Tickets for St. Pete Beach Wine Experience on sale
Wine Experience to highlight wine samples, small bites and bottles at reduced prices on Nov. 20.
Ybor Arts Tour (Spring 2024)
Thu., April 18, 5 p.m.
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'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
Ybor City’s new Orange Blossom Trading Co. opens today
By Jourdan Ducat
Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
Pro-Palestinian activists block traffic in downtown Tampa
By Ray Roa
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…
If you’re wondering where all the Deadheads went, you should’ve come to the Yuengling Center last weekend. Last Friday and Saturday, the parking…
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