By Anthony Nicholas on Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:15 pm
IFC re-releases Todd Haynes' (Far From Heaven, I'm Not There) queer cinema landmark Poison in honor of its 20th anniversary. Essays by Paul Brunick and The Playlist's Christopher Bell.
Here's Haynes' controversial breakout short Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.
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Sound on Sight finds an extremely hilarious and distasteful fan trailer for the Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia gang's Lethal Weapon 5.
IFC lists the 30 Greatest Drug Scenes of All Time.
Santa’s devilish counterpart, Krampus, comes to Seminole Heights on Tuesday
By Kyla Fields
Downtown St. Petersburg’s ‘First Friday’ block party is canceled indefinitely
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Mike Evans’ historic performance was the highlight of a boring, but important Bucs win
By Carter Brantley
Pinellas County joins Cultural Planning Group’s new art cities
By Jennifer Ring
Tampa City Councilwoman Gwen Henderson opens Black author-focused bookstore this weekend
Benefit show raises $7K for beloved Tampa comedian Steve Miller
By Michael Murillo
The Bucs and Panthers will see who sucks the least on Sunday
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