It was a crazy, pre-Easter week here at CL. Here's what you may have missed:
• This week's cover story: Chris Girandola on "Why the Rowdies Rule. National champs, rabid fans, a waterfront stadium — what’s not to like?"
• In an online exclusive, Tiffany Razzano writes about a Tampa dance studio that's accused of denying lessons to a lesbian couple.
• Death Starsky: Rap, soul and robots. Music Editor Leilani Polk talked to Basiqs emcees Sin and Gage about their new alt hip hop project.
• Fingers on the parent trigger. News & Politics Editor Mitch Perry on the surprising facts about who’s for and against the controversial parent trigger law.
• Columnist Erica Dawson is back with her second Dark & Sinful column, this time savoring March madness in "Damn you, Greg Gumbel. Love and basketball and my almost indomitable mother."
• The artist formally known as Swoon populates a gallery in Bradenton, which Visual Arts Critic Megan Voeller checked out for her story, "Wall-to-Wall humanity."
• Revenge is served with intriguing twists in When the World Was Green (A Chef’s Fable), the latest production from St. Pete's American Stage. Theater Critic Mark E. Leib calls it "unforgettable."
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This article appears in Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2013.
