Omaha post-prog quartet organic and folk-infused, or near dissonant with disjointed tempos. The Show Is the Rainbow is Darren Keen's one-man electro-rock band. Local support on the bill is provided by Tampa's Win Win Winter. Definitely a 420-worthy show. For more on TSiTR, click here. 9 p.m., New World Brewery, Ybor City, $7.
Meet with 30 to 40 local companies who have immediate openings at the "employment event of the season," the Tampa Bay Job and Career Fair. Many occupations and skill sets are represented, including entry level, skilled trade, health care and top managerial positions. This year also features representatives from local universities. On-site hiring, testing, screening, helpful tips and advice and great job opportunities are the name of the game at this can't-miss event. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., The Coliseum, St. Petersburg, free admission.
Eckerd College faculty members Yaniro Angulo-Cano (Spanish), David Bryant (Religious Studies), Gavin Hawk (Theater) and Kathleen Keller (History) take part in a roundtable discussion titled, "AfterLives of Marxism," which focuses on the importance of Marxism in modern culture. 7 p.m. Triton Room at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, free admission.
This article appears in Apr 15-21, 2009.
