Dec 9-15, 2009

Dec 9-15, 2009 / Vol. 22 / No. 39

The New Jersey Nets long wait for NBA free agency

Lots of things in life suck. Crime, disease, poverty and yes… the New Jersey Nets. Not necessarily in that order. Twenty-one games into this NBA season, the Nets are a lowly 2-19. That is not a misprint. The basketball season started six weeks ago and the Nets have recorded only two wins to go with…

Elegant and sumptuous holiday recipe: Cauliflower Gratin

If you're looking for a an elegant and sumptuous dish to impress your family and friends with this Holiday season, look no further. This Cauliflower Gratin is for you! The recipe is simple and straightforward. It can be made ahead and served either hot or at room temperature. And, it's rich and amazingly delicious. In…

Passage: Works by Adam Miguel Estevez at the Studio@620

Editor's Note: This show was curated by the writer’s boyfriend. Psychiatrist by day, painter by night, Adam Miguel Estevez opened his solo show, Passage: Works by Adam Miguel Estevez at the Studio @620 last Friday. Ranging in style from iconic to abstract, Estevez’s pieces were continuous in their use of perspective, all of them plunging…

On the Radar: WWE’s Monday Night RAW

Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview up-and-coming arts events to mark your calendar for. Now that Gossip Girl is on hiatus until March, what better to take its place than (definitely steroid-free) muscle men in tights beating each other up in the ring next Monday? That’s right, pull up a chair (and hold…

Theater Review: Christmas Trio is starkly realistic

There’s nothing more surprising, more unpredictable and more interesting than the truth. This is what the late Susan Hussey knew, and this is the main attraction of her play Christmas Trio, currently being given a first-rate production at Tampa’s Gorilla Theatre. This story of a family rent by all sorts of divisions is often bleak…

Sexual seniors: why it makes us uncomfortable

The general population of the United States is taught to view sexual expression as an activity for celebrities, actors, newly weds and young people. If your old and single and not famous in anyway, your not suppose be sexual. This isn’t accepted cultural behavior in other countries, like it is ours. In most other cultures…

David McKalip says Bill Nelson’s office is stiffing him

St. Petersburg neurosurgeon and anti health care reform activist David McKalip says that U.S. Senator Bill Nelson canceled a scheduled meeting with him Wednesday morning, after previously announcing that the Senator's office said they would meet with him. McKalip sent this announcement to members of the media a short time ago: Regional Director of Senator…

Hits from the Blog: Our readers’ favorite music posts of 2009

Here's a compendium of clips from our blog’s most popular music posts in 2009. Want to see the posts in their entirety? Click on the hyperlink. Top 5 Bassplayers of All Time By Ivan Pena, February 13. “…I have been a student of the Bass Guitar for around 15 years and have always fought the…

Scott Harrell – Contributor

Scott spent more than five years as an award-winning music critic, columnist and features writer at Creative Loafing before moving on to serve as Editor In Chief for Tampa-based music magazine REAX. These days he’s freelancing, and has written for RADAR, New Times, Broward County’s City Link, the Bradenton Herald and Naughty America, among others.…

Love in the time of zero privacy

I love my boyfriend. I love our relationship. There are many things that contribute to keeping our relationship healthy and enjoyable. We share similar interests, we’re both intelligent and motivated, we make each other laugh, we do things together. We support one another, we are considerate of each other’s feelings. But most importantly, we are…

Aspenware: Environmentally friendly, biodegradable wooden cutlery

Picture the scene: You've set up a romantic picnic with your significant other, having packed a meal that consists of only locally grown organic food and drink, along with 100% organic cotton napkins (to reduce paper waste). But what about the silverware? Why not try using Aspenware's™ eco-friendly, biodegradable cutlery? Aspenware™, Inc. manufactures fully compostable,…

In Copenhagen, activists fight COP and cops

Monday marked the fourth consecutive day of mass demonstrations in Copenhagen surrounding the UN Climate Change negotiations (Conference of Parties 15). It also marked the fourth day of mass arrests under a newly passed Danish law that allows police to preemptively arrest and detain anyone for up to twelve hours who they feel is likely…

Indie-rock cover of “Do They Know It’s Christmas” destroys remaining wall between irony and sincerity (with audio)

If you haven't heard the boisterous, feedback-laden cover of 1984's melodramatic, celebrity-stuffed hit single "Do They Know It's Christmas" yet, then you, my friend, are blowing it. Spearheaded by perfectly-named Canadian loud-crazy-rock ensemble Fucked Up, the new version of the tune is simply, well … it's marvelous, really. It features fellow Canadians Tegan & Sara…

Tampa Bay food, wine and beer events

Tuesday, December 15: Snookers Cigar and Wine Extravaganza. Unless my eyes are deceiving me, it appears that on a humdrum Tuesday night when the only thing going on in my life is reruns of Friends, the fabulous folks at Snookers are trying to help me get over my workweek doldrums with premium cigars accompanied by…

Grayson to finally get challenger in Orlando?

No Democrat has been more unsparing in blasting Republicans this year – be it for their lack of support for a health care reform bill, to the carping by Vice President Dick Cheney- than Orlando area Congressman Alan Grayson. He's also turned on the Florida NetRoots folk, who have been thrilled and inspired by his…

Judgement day awaits Pat Bean

Tomorrow, the Hillsborough County Commision will act as judge and jury as an evaluation of County Attorney Pat Bean is scheduled on the agenda at 11:30 a.m. Bean has been under fire for much of 2009, and one Commissioner – Mark Sharpe – has already called  for her ouster. But he has been the only…

On the Radar: Art/Craft/Vintage Holiday Show

Keep it local this holiday season and cash in on unique, handmade gifts for everyone on your “nice” list at the Art/Craft/Vintage Holiday Sale. ARTpool’s fantastically creative Marina Williams puts on this outdoor sidewalk shebang just in time for last minute holiday shopping. Browse handmade goods from all kinds of Tampa Bay artists and Etsy…

Jewels of the Earth Quinoa Salad recipe

Tis the season of lots of scrambling around like a chicken with its head cut off! Holiday time is always stressful, no matter how much we may enjoy it. There's decorating, shopping, wrapping, baking and of course, entertaining. I don't know about you, but sometimes I feel like I can barely breathe! Wouldn't it be…

Photo review: Novalicious: Eat Your Art Out at Nova 535

The Nova 535 art lounge in downtown St. Petersburg held its Novalicious: Eat Your Art Out opening last Thursday, featuring large-scale, brightly colored works by Shaun McNicholas, Jindra Noewi, Sheri Salin, Janae Corrado, Gregory Colvin, William Howley, Bean Spence, Don Kobasky, Jon Ferrentino, Jan Fowler, Dan Lasata, and Ana Brice Bain. Personally, I found most…

Holiday gifts for super music fans only: NYE with the Flaming Lips, Pixies Minotaur box set, Vincent Gallo’s sperm and more!

So you’ve been dating this person, or you have a friend, or a relative, and they really enjoy the music of [insert artist name here], and you know said person owns all the artist's albums, t-shirts, lithographs, blacklight posters, lunch boxes, key chains, pillowcases, limited edition neckties, candybars, an imponderable number of memorabilia-related knickknacks… But…

Spitzer’s escort, Ashley Dupree, nails job at New York Post (video)

Journalism majors take note: landing a high profile writing gig might be easier than you think.  Sure your years of schooling and all that interning might get you where you want to go,  but did you ever think about a part-time gig in prostitution? Alexandra Ashley Dupre, the call girl who brought down NY Governor Elliot Spitzer,…

Lieberman again threatens to derail health care bill

It is being reported today that today Connecticut Senator  Joe Lieberman told Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid yesterday  that he can't  support a new Medicare proposal floated as a compromise to the public option, which is not good news for Reid trying to get 60 votes on the bill before Christmas. There have been a…

Annise Parker’s historic victory aided by Tampa Bay area supporters

Annise Parker was elected Mayor of Houston on Saturday, making the city the largest in the country to elect an openly gay person. Yesterday she acknowledged the historic significance of her victory, saying, ""Clearly that has a lot of symbolic importance.  I didn't run to be a symbolic mayor, I ran to be mayor of…

Greenspan: Unemployment will be decrease – by next Christmas

The nation’s continuing negative economic environment will be the topic of discussion on Monday when President Obama meets with executives with 12 banks to discuss his proposals to boost small business lending. Presumably, those execs are some of the same "fat cat bankers" that POTUS mentioned during his conversation with CBS' 60 Minutes last night. …

On the Radar: 5132: Tempus Projects

Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview up-and-coming arts events to mark your calendar for. That anyone is even having sugarplum dreams of opening a new gallery in Florida’s economic climate is a testament to Tampa Bay’s devotion to the arts. So bah humbug on ye naysayers, because this weekend, you can get a…

Do It Today: True Stories of Doctors Without Borders and Hot Off the Press

Get a rare glimpse inside Doctors Without Borders, the Nobel-winning indie humanitarian aid organization, at the screening of Living in Emergency: True Stories of Doctors Without Borders a documentary series of stories about real field situations. The screening is succeeded by live interviews by 20/20 anchor Elizabeth Vargas with Dr. Tom Krueger (the film's featured…

Axis of Evil 2: Electric Boogaloo

It seems North Korea's Bond-villain dictator, Kim Jong-Il, is starting the holiday season early – by attempting to deliver guns and explosives via cargo plane to the Pakistani tribal region. Yes, the one-and-only Pakistani tribal region that is ground-zero for the Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants. A spokesman for the Thai Air Force, Capt. Montol Suchookorn,…

Vandana Shiva speaks at Climate Summit Protest

Protests rocked Copenhagen on Saturday as anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000 people (depending on who you talk to) marched to the UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen to demand a strong climate treaty to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.  Indian physicist, author, and activist Vandana Shiva spoke to the crowd before the march: More updates,…

Best sexy stocking stuffers for the holiday

If you are a little lost for what to put in your best girls stocking (besides your sexy self) I have found a few fun things (and where to get them) that will spice up any girls holiday! 1.  I heart sex.  What every girl needs is a velvet choker with her favorite sexy saying. …

Crist and Atwater both full of…

Two empty suits with no sense of shame By Chris Ingram In what has to be the most jaw-dropping and shameless statement since he denied knowledge of Barack Obama’s recent visit to Florida, and denying having supported the stimulus package before that, Governor Charlie Crist had the audacity to say he likely would not debate…

Photo review: Zen Glass Festival of Light 2009

Zen Glass Studio in St. Petersburg held its annual Festival of Light holiday gala this past Friday, December 11, with performances by spoken word artists Pedro Jarquin and Michelle Brule and live music from Jun Bustamante and Nathalia Roustabout. There was live glass-blowing by Zen Glass artists, homemade refreshments and a raffle to benefit Claire Poll…

Why it sucks to be a Democrat in the Florida House

Last week Hillsborough area Democratic Representative Mike Scionti announced he had been appointed to a position in the Department of Defense and would be leaving his state House seat. Immediately, speculation centered around which local Democrats would run to replace him in a special election that will be held early next year. In his new…

Forgotten (for some inexplicable reason) Albums of the Decade

A slew of tastemaker blogs and magazines have unfurled their "Best of Decade" lists, and after checking out a dozen or so, I found that many albums of merit had fallen through the cracks, seemingly glaring omissions on hindsight. There are plenty of other forgotten albums above and beyond the ones I mention in this…

V.Y.B. prepares for next week’s Kanvas hip-hop showcase

“And swerve and cat cat. Do your own swag here. One, two, three, hold, step. Boom.” These are some of the dance commands I heard as I had the pleasure of watching the V.Y.B. (Voice Your Body) Dance Company rehearse for the Kanvas Holiday Showcase, a huge hip-hop event at The RITZ Ybor next Wednesday.…

Tampa airport meeting gets unusually tense, Marco Rubio’s been caught flip flopping again, and Congressional Black Caucus wants Obama to do more on minority unemployment: Mitch Perry Report 12.11.09

There was quite a contentious meeting at the Hillsborough Aviation Authority yesterday.  Read more here: We think not every charge against Marco Rubio about changing his positions is fair.  But on cap-and-trade?  It's pretty apparent that his rhetoric on the issue was much different in 2007 and 2008 than in 2009; And members of the…

War hero’s home safe from the Brandon Chamber (for now)

Mr. Bruce Rooney's home was spared from the county's wrecking ball at Wednesday's Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) meeting, at least for now. You can read more about Mr Rooney, a WWII hero now in his eighties fighting for his land and home to be spared in an effort to accommodate more sprawl in this recent…

Congressional Black Caucus calls on Obama to address minority unemployment

The Congressional Black Caucus, which includes 3 Florida House Democrats (Kendrick Meek, Corrine Brown and Alcee Hastings) has been at odds with President Obama over several issues in recent weeks, but they got what they wanted in Congress this  week after boycotting a House committee vote and threatening to abandon support for banking regulations. What…

How love sucks, let me count the ways: Love Stinks Radio

We need love. We also need to bitch about it and listen to other people’s relationship horror stories. We need to know we’re not alone in our lonely quests to find a partner, that others have worse relationship issues than our own. Ella Moni and Pete Caruana have been capitalizing on this compulsion to gab…

Rubio accused of another flip-flop – this time on cap-and-trade

Florida GOP Senate hopeful Marco Rubio has been accused of flip-flopping on several issues this week, but the latest charge  – that he's changed his tune on cap and trade – seems pretty evident. The Times/Herald reports today that as leader of the Florida House in 2008, Rubio led the House to vote unanimously in…

Tampa Airport Exec gets defensive on issue of international flights

There was apparently quite a little dust-up at Thursday's Hillsborough County Aviation Authority meeting.  But why? Steve Burton is a managing partner of the Tampa law firm of Broad & Cassel.  He  was appointed to the agency  by Governor Charlie Crist earlier this year. Burton apparently raised the ire of Tampa International director Louis Miller…

Is Marco Rubio just another typical politician?

Does any politician “get it?” By Chris Ingram Having been a political professional almost all of my adult life, I shouldn’t be surprised by anything any politician says or does. I’ve been disappointed in a lot of candidates in the past. Even the few truly good people who get into the political arena with noble…

3 Guys & Glee – The Podcast Ep. 13 “Sectionals”

Welcome everyone to the podcast covering the fall finale episode of Glee. The episode, "Sectionals," saw the leak of another big secret, a huge kiss, crazy competition and some amazing singing. If that isn't enough to entice you, the 3 Guys talk about where the show ended up after13 episodes and where it will be…

Some of the grossest things you can recycle

Forget the creepy green inventions post I wrote around Halloween because this article is sure to turn your stomach just a wee bit more. (Warning: You may not want to read this right before or while you're eating.) It's great to see people getting creative to recycle and upcycle items that would have otherwise landed…

Think Ybor sucks? No, you suck, a-hole

"Ybor’s dangerous. Ybor’s dirty." Well guess what, fuckface, I think you’re dirty. And when you’re texting on your iPhone while driving your Beamer around Hyde Park, you’re pretty dangerous yourself. I’m not gonna lie: I was out at Gbar one night many months ago, and my best friend – who is a heterosexual male, by…

This weekend’s best bets in Bay area music: Grand Buffet, Crystal Antlers, Geri X, Toubab Krewe, 93.3 FLZ Jingle Ball with The Fray, Jordin Sparks and others, and more!

Lots of music going on this weekend. Here's a breakdown of the most worthy concerts beginning with Thursday, 'cause that's when the weekend really begins, right? Get the good music while you still can; things getting pretty sparse the closer we get to Christmas… For a more comprehensive schedule, check out our Upcoming Concerts page.…

Obama accepts Nobel Peace Prize- says “evil does exist in the world”

President Barack Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway this morning. He confronted the elephant in the room early in his acceptance speech, saying, I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated. In part, this isbecause I am at the beginning, and not…

Organized labor in Florida shows it still has some clout

This morning the St. Pete Times/Miami Herald hybrid team of Steve Bosquet and Marc Caputo add details in the machinations behind the scenes between Senate President Jeff Atwater and the AFL-CIO, which ultimately broke the logjam that allowed labor to endorse the rail proposal that the legislature approved earlier this week. Their story- based on…

Booty calls not bad for emotional health study says

Religious nuts, helicopter parents, sexually frustrated health teachers, educators, and generally anyone who doesn't have casual sex often references the convenient wisdom that casual sex is detrimental to your emotional well-being (read soul for the religious minded). While causal sex isn’t for everyone, a good portion of young people have already discovered what researchers just…

My dark-horse nominee for book of the year

We live in a very weird world. If you’re in front of me in line at Publix and I commit the offense of talking to you (“Hey, that wheat germ looks right tasty”), you’re likely to call the cops. But if I go online and friend you on Facebook, you’ll tell me all about yourself –…

Karl “Rove you long time” sex scandal breaks

In the wake of Tiger Woods’ epic sex scandal involving nearly a dozen extramarital affairs, mistresses of high profile public figures everywhere have begun to come forth with revelations of their flings.  Karl Rove, Republican political strategist and Senior Advisor to former President George W. Bush, is just the latest among those to be exposed.…

Chris Mitchell calls out Michael Steinberg for inauguration lawsuit

You may recall that at the inauguration of Barack Obama in January, there were thousands who had tickets to the event who never got to see the historic moment. Tampa Democrat Michael Steinberg was one of them. The local attorney received two tickets to the event, but was denied entrance.  Two days after the inauguration,…

Botanical garden to be planted at SPC’s Clearwater Campus

St. Petersburg College’s Natural Science Department announced that it will plant a teaching botanical garden, consisting only of native Florida plants, on the Clearwater campus on Jan. 11. “Bio-diverse native gardens typically require less maintenance, water and herbicide, pesticide and fertilizer treatment,” said Jason Green, the college’s Sustainability Coordinator.  “Because of that, in Florida we…

Love in the time of Fuckbook

If you know anything about Facebook.com, you can probably guess what Fuckbook is. Not to be confused with Sexbook or the one-time Assbook, or the imitation porn sites, Gofuckbook or Hotfuckbook, Fuckbook strikes a balance between social networking and dating, with a heavy emphasis on sex/fetish, and an open invitation to screw who you meet…

Debunking ‘Climategate’ with actual science (video)

The Climategate scandal has been a hot topic recently, even more so because of the current UN Climate Summit occuring in Copenhagen. I'd like to take on this particular issue because, for the most part, my posts have been about sustainable living and peak oil. (Below is a fantastic video that debunks the scandal, by…

Holiday Auction: Bids closing on 9 great items TODAY

Today's your last chance to bid on the following items in the Creative Loafing Holiday Auction. (Remember, all proceeds go to The Children's Home). Follow the links to place your bids before the designated closing times listed below. 1:00 Item #12: Get dressed at the Dunedin Fine Art Center 1:30: Item #13: A month of…

Steve Hirst – Contributor

Steve Hirst is a freelance journalist who lives in Dunedin.  He received his BA from the University of Central Florida, and his MFA from Eastern Washington University.  He was also miraculously born of a virgin, on the 17th day of August, 1980.  Do not taunt Steve Hirst. email: shirst_75@hotmail.com

Wednesday-music.com profile: Choir of Young Believers

Relying on rotating band mates, multi-talented, multi-cultural Jannis Noya Makrigiannis (his family history includes Danish, Greek and Indonesian influence) formed Choir of Young Believers as a solo project in 2006: sometimes the band performs as a duo, sometimes there are seven people on stage (he recently performed with a 50-piece symphony orchestra). “I’ve always been…

Copenhagen heats up

As politicians, delegates, and activists arrived in Copenhagen yesterday, they were greeted with melting polar bear ice sculptures, giant spinning globes highlighting recent climate disasters, and large billboards of an unflatteringly digitally aged Obama from the year 2020 that reads: "We could have stopped catastrophic climate change…we didn't." While many in the US still doubt…

Scott Wagman reacts to FEC ruling on his Google ads

The Florida Election Commission has ruled that St. Petersburg mayoral candidate Scott Wagman was not in violation of election laws when he ran advertisements on Google this summer. The Commission informed Wagman in July that they had received a complaint that the ads violated state election law, because they didn’t include a disclaimer that indicates…

Could longtime Gator assistant coach finally be getting his just opportunity?

There are published reports this morning indicating that Charlie Strong, the defensive coordinator for the University of Florida's football team (currently  5th ranked nationally after their loss to Alabama last weekend), will be hired by the University of Louisville to be its next head coach. Why is this college football news one of my main…

More on yesterday’s Florida Senate vote for rail

We blogged several times yesterday on the goings on in Tallahassee, regarding the rail proposal which ended up passing in the Senate surprisingly easily, 27-10.  Here's our wrap up from last night. Two of the dissenting votes belonged to local Democrats Arthenia Joyner from Tampa, and Hillsborough/Pinellas's Charlie Justice, who actually didn't vote at all,…

‘Twilight: New Moon’—a heroic account of schizophrenia and delusional narcissism

Twilight: New Moon tells the story of a teenage narcissist whose schizophrenic tendencies kick in when she moves to the perpetually overcast Forks, Washington. Bella becomes infatuated with Edward, a sickly student who suffers from multiple afflictions, including a sexually transmittable blood disease, insomnia, and Xeroderma pigmentosa (XP), which makes his skin extremely sensitive to…

Did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grow marijuana?

I have heard Thomas Jefferson traded marijuana blends with George Washington and the other founding fathers. I find this hard to believe, but the rumor is ubiquitous. Can anyone verify if it is true or false? I e-mailed the famous Jefferson scholar Clay Jenkins but got no response. However, on his podcast, The Thomas Jefferson…

The Vegan gift dilemma: What not to give

Ah, the holidays! That time of good cheer: All the family together, the smell of cinnamon brooms wafting through the grocery stores, gifts under the tannenbaum, and everyone anticipating Christmas morning when they can kneel before the twinkling tree and open that perfect gift, the one they’ve been waiting for all year. Everyone – except…

CL Holiday Auction Item #59: Learn to be a photographer

Whether you fancy yourself the next Annie Leibovitz or just want to learn how to get better shots of the family dog, this auction item is for you. The fine folks at International Academy of Design & Technology are offering a three-hour consultation given at IADT's Tampa campus, to be conducted by staff professionals on…

CL Holiday Auction Item #58: Ybor City Explorer’s Package

You may have heard that CL has moved back to Ybor City after a 5-plus-year stand in a warehouse on N. Howard Avenue. It's great to be back in the neighborhood after all that time, so to celebrate we've put together a little sampler package of some of the great businesses that make Ybor City…

CL Holiday Auction Item #53: VIP Avatar Party

Director James Cameron’s first film since his little production of Titanic made him King of the World, Avatar is the easily the biggest movie of the year. (Suck it Transformers 2!) For a movie this huge, you want to roll VIP style. The winner of this auction will get 10 tickets to see Avatar at…

CL Holiday Auction Item #56: Pre-Teen Girl Movie Gift Pack

This item is sure to secure you a place in the heart of any 8- to 12-year-old girl on your holiday shopping list. Included with your purchase is a DVD/Blu-Ray combo pack of the Miley Cyrus smash hit Hannah Montana The Movie, DVDs of Barbie and the Three Musketeers and Barbie Presents Thumbelina, two passes…

CL Holiday Auction Item #55: Immature Dude Movie Gift Pack

No matter if your man is 17 or 70, he relates to the world on the emotional level of child — a child with a deep love of dick and fart jokes. To help ladies of a higher maturity level shop for their Cro-Magnon mates, we’ve assembled this movie gift pack sure to amuse the…

CL Holiday Auction Item #54: Dinner and a Movie Package

The classic dinner/movie pairing has long been the go-to option for newbie daters, film geeks and parents just looking for a break from the kids. We’ll set the winner of this auction up with dinner at The Belleair Grill and Wine Bar, downtown Clearwater’s home of new American favorites with a touch of of European…

CL Holiday Auction Item #40: Dinner for four from Chavez at Home

Got an important dinner party on tap? Or looking for a nice relaxing evening with the family? Either way, you’ll be set when Chavez at Home, one of the most beloved of local restaurateur/caterers, prepares you a take-home gourmet dinner for four. You don’t have to do anything but pick it up, set the table…

CL Auction Item #49: Wag your dog with training, sitting and treats

Wag, the Davis Islands pet boutique that specializes in natural and organic products, is offering an ideal package for your resident canine, especially if he or she needs his manners brushed up. Included: a six-week training class for one dog (value $150) at the Wag School of Canine Etiquette, taught by experienced trainer Jacqui Silla…

CL Holiday Auction Item #18: Music critic for a night

Were you appalled by CL’s review of the Steely Dan show a few months back? Want to write a review that does justice to your favorite band? Or do you just want to get into a show for free and write about it afterwards? If so, CL has a nice little live music package for…

CL Holiday Auction Item #37: CL bake sale

Get the best of Creative Loafing’s home bakers: the nationally recognized Hamburger Cake by Kristina Woo (it only looks like a hamburger); the prize-winning Chocolate Chip Cookies of Luis Perez; Brian Ries’ addictive Bacon Brittle; and the baked good of your choice from CL Cookbook star Susan Filson, whose irresistible recipes include Pumpkin Cheese Pie…

CL Holiday Auction Item #14: A studio class at Morean Arts Center

This busy hub of creative expression in downtown St. Pete offers a mind-boggling array of studio classes, with something for everyone from rank amateur to accomplished artisan. If you place the winning bid, you get your pick of any class in the medium of your choice, whether it be ceramics, photography, silk-screen, jewelry-making, painting —…

CL Holiday Auction Item #31: Chef for a day with Zack Gross of Z Grille

Spend a day toiling as a lowly drone in the harrowing kitchen of almost-James Beard-nominated chef Zack Gross. The burly, tattooed owner of Z Grille may burn your ears with his scathing, profanity-laced criticism as you ham-handedly chop onions or ruin the soup, but think of the experience. Includes dinner for four of your friends…

CL Holiday Auction Item #48: A day in Dunedin

Who hasn’t wanted to spend the whole day in Dunedin (other than the folks who are already lucky enough to live there)? This package offers a mix of food, funkiness and fine art, all the flavors that make Dunedin everyone’s favorite small town. First, it’s breakfast at Kelly’s For Just About… Anything! (maybe the most…

CL Holiday Auction Item #10: Take the family to the MFA

If you have an art-loving family, this one’s for you: two family passes to St. Petersburg’s beloved Museum of Fine Arts. The first pass is good through Dec. 31, and provides free entry to the museum and to events like Lesley Dill Family Day on Nov 21. The second admits your family to one of…

CL Holiday Auction Item #20: The music editor’s schwag bag

Ever wonder what a music editor does with all those CDs? Most of them are stacked in teetering piles until they collapse in a spectacular crash of clattering plastic jewel cases. The Schwag Bag package includes a few dozen mystery CDs straight from the teetering collection of the music editor, many unopened and ready to…

CL Auction Item #47: Get away from it all at Postcard Inn on the Beach

Your chance to take in the newest, hippest little boutique hotel in St. Pete Beach. The Postcard Inn took an old Travelodge and updated it completely, but maintained the period beachy feel, including the bar formerly known as Swigwam (now the PCI Beach Bar). It’s a great new addition for beachgoing locals and tourists alike,…

CL Holiday Auction Item #36: Uncork an adventure at Datz

Datz Deli, the hot new spot on MacDill, won Best Wines-By-The-Glass in CL’s Best of the Bay 2009. Now’s your chance to see what all the buzz is about with a wine, cheese and charcuterie tasting for 8. How many times do you get to do a tasting with not just a sommelier but a…

CL Holiday Auction Item #33: Taste the best of Cigar City Brewing

Join CL’s beer maven Bethany Sherwin at Best of the Bay-winning Cigar City Brewing, where Brewmaster Wayne Wambles will pour you and three friends through the entire Cigar City line, including some very rare and limited stuff Wayne will pull from the hidden vault. Afterwards, head home with your very own care package of Cigar…

CL Holiday Auction Item #41: Be a movie critic!

Are you a film fanatic who’s always dreamed of writing your own review of a big Hollywood release? If so, we’ve got just the offer for you: The winning bidder will accompany Associate Editor Joe Bardi (left) to a special preview screening of a major upcoming release. (That’s “preview,” as in “see it before it…

CL Holiday Auction Item #25: The Whole Family Makeover

If your family (like the one in the photo) is suffering from a severe style deficit — more Beverly Hillbillies than Beverly Hills — then this is the auction item for you. The Whole Aveda Salon Spa in Oldsmar is offering to spruce up the entire clan (up to 4 people) with a Whole Family…

CL Holiday Auction Item #08: Let your Hair down at American Stage

The perennial Best of the Bay-winning American Stage Theatre Company is offering a fantastic package for the theater fan: A subscription/Flex Pass good for six admissions to their 2009-2010 season. Choose from among This Wonderful Life, Blithe Spirit, Driving Miss Daisy, Seafarer and David Mamet’s political comedy November. And then the piéce de resistance: two…

CL Holiday Auction Item #30: Dinner with the food critic

Join CL Food Critic Brian Ries (with three of your friends) as he reviews a new restaurant. He’ll listen to your undoubtedly informed commentary on the food and atmosphere and pretend to agree, regale you with harrowing tales of his reviewing career and ultimately ignore your opinions when he writes up his review. For security…

CL Holiday Auction Item #43: Tweener Movie Gift Pack

Your little girl is growing up right before your eyes. It seems like only yesterday she was singing along with Hannah Montana, but now she’s dreaming of junior high school pep rallies and cramming for her PSATs. After exhaustive research, we have put together the perfect gift pack for the tweenage girl on your list.…

CL Holiday Auction Item #45: The ultimate Bucs party package

Things are looking up for the Bucs and their new quarterback, so what better way to celebrate than with this kickin’ good item from the team and Miller Lite? The prize includes: four tickets on the Miller Lite Party Deck to the Jan. 3, 2010, game against the hated Atlanta Falcons; three complimentary Miller Lites…

Concert Review: Steely Dan at Ruth Eckerd Hall

This weekend, I determined that the quality of your back-up singers determines the cheese factor of your show. hair and fashion, and badly choreographed dance hands. Yes, I said it — dance hands, those theatric gestures all the drama club kids make when singing in musicals, the ones that don't really express anything but keep…

Top 5 Bass Players of All Time

Version 1.1 – WITH MORE BASSISTS! – I've always wanted to write a post like this. I have been a student of the Bass Guitar for around 15 years and have always fought the "apparent unimportance" of bass players in contemporary music. Through this post I hope to once and for all assert the position…


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