Aug 12-18, 2010

Aug 12-18, 2010 / Vol. 23 / No. 22

This weekend: Shoes at the Door Modern Dance Company

, Tampa’s newest modern dance company, will hold its debut performance, Imprints, on August 28th at USF Theatre I.  Imprints will feature all new choreography from two of the company’s founders: Danielle Boe and Erica Lessner, both BFA graduates of the USF Dance Department. 

Do It Today: Reefer Madness gets MST3K treatment

  Welcome to On the Radar where we preview upcoming events to mark on your calendar …     Remember those high school seminars wholly revolving around horrifying stories meant to deter us from naughty behavior? You know, tales of prom queens and future NBA stars maimed and ruined by the likes of sex, booze and…

This is how straight marriage will be destroyed (cartoon)

Jen Sorensen, one of the funniest cartoonists on the planet, has finally explained what all those Prop 8 propagandists couldn't (at least not to the satisfaction of Judge Vaughn Walker). She has discovered why and how allowing gays to marry will mean the end of straight marriage as we know it. Hint: Larry King is…

Reel Projections Podcast: Eat, Pray, Love edition

For more movie news and reviews, check out the CL index of movie posts. We're back for another installment of the Reel Projections podcast, the only CL podcast detailing the week's biggest theatrical movie releases, DVD and Blu-ray offerings and any movie news that catches our eyes. For this week's podcast, I'm joined by Out…

Do we discriminate against black dogs?

Is it true that black dogs in shelters are less likely to find homes than dogs of another color? I’ve heard this and read about what’s referred to as BBD — Big Black Dog — syndrome in places as diverse as The Bark magazine and on MSNBC. I grew up with a (black) Scottish terrier…

T. Hampton Dohrman – Contributor

Hampton is not a professional chef. He is just a writer who loves to eat and cook, and enjoys sharing his passion and ideas about food with others. email: thdohrman@gmail.com

New poll has McCollum, Meek up; Wayne Garcia to work for Amendment 4, and could Tampa soon have direct flights to Havana? Mitch Perry Report 8.18.10

Quinnipiac has their last poll up before next Tuesday's primary, and it shows the establishment dudes, Bill McCollum & Kendrick Meek, holding off their mega-rich opponents. The man who used to own this hollowed ground,  Wayne Garcia, is getting back into politics.  The former Political Whore columnist is now teaming up with Democratic political consultant…

Wayne Garcia and Mitch Kates to work for Hometown Democracy Amendment 4

The Florida Hometown Democracy campaign announced Wednesday morning that former CL News & Politics Editor Wayne Garcia and Mitch Kates, the St. Petersburg based Democratic political consultant, have joined the Amendment Four campaign.  Garcia will serve as communications director, Kates as campaign manager. Lesley Blackner, president of Florida Hometown Democracy, made the announcement in a…

New Quinnipiac poll shows Florida voters coming home to Meek & McCollum

Quinnipiac University, one of the top pollsters in the country, has issued what is probably its last poll before Florida's August 24 primary election, and, not surprisingly to this reporter, has "the insiders," Kendrick Meek in the U.S. Senate race and Bill McCollum in the GOP Governor's race, taking back the lead in their respective…

Green DIY: Refurbishing vintage furniture

My husband and I recently installed new floors in our house, long overdue and well received as they greatly improved the look of our 1953, 900 square foot home (the original oak flooring was, unfortunately, too far gone to save). The problem? Our beautiful, shiny new floors now highlight just how crappy our furniture is.…

Tampa Bay food, wine and beer events

Wednesday, August 18: Slow Food Tampa Bay General Membership Meeting at HCC Slow Food Tampa Bay will hold its first general membership meeting for all members and those who are considering membership. Issues discussed will be the goals for the organization, setting priorities for future projects and events, and getting acquainted with fellow Slow Foodies.…

Body enhancing undergarments: hot or not?

Who doesn't love a nice rack?  Combine that with a sexy bubble butt and you have an hour glass figure that won't stop.  Unfortunately not every woman is blessed with naturally large breasts or a firm round ass that men drool over. Some women aren't able to afford painful surgeries to enhance their bodies or simply…

Tampa Bay tramples Texas at the Trop, Rays win 10-1

Josh Hamilton must have felt like riding a horse Tuesday night, being the lone Ranger to score in the 10-1 victory by the Tampa Bay Rays, as they took two from Texas in as many games. Incendiary pitching and a fired up Rays offense led to what looked like some flaring tempers as the game…

On the Radar: Stop Making Sense

Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview upcoming events to mark on your calendar. Yes, you may own a well-used copy of 1984’s Stop Making Sense and can pop that baby in any time to feed your Talking Heads fix. But have you ever seen it on the big screen? If not, or you’re…

Do It Today: Rock by the Sea Benefit

Like acoustic, down-home-'n'-gritty radio-friendly rock? Okay, Blues Hammer won't be playing, but you can expect a formidable lineup to perform for a worthy cause. Spend a little cash to help Rock by the Sea, a nonprofit organization an organization that raises money via music events in support of cancer treatment programs and charities that deliver direct help…

The Target boycott, set to music

Oh, Target. We used to like your style. We even named you Tar-zhay. But the news that you — a company we always perceived as gay-friendly — gave $150,000 to a right-wing anti-gay Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate whose pals promote execution of homosexuals? Well, that was pretty disappointing. And not very good business either. Hence,…

Corvette website wants more intel on Rick Scott’s Corvette company

A blog devoted exclusively to all things Corvette- Corvette Mafia- is reporting on one of Rick Scott's company that makes parts for Corvette's.  Their not sure if he really does. After excerpting a story that CL reported on a speech that Scott gave to the Hillsborough County Republican Party last month, in which we wrote:…

Decision on expanding U.S. travel to Cuba could come by end of the week

U.S. and congressional officials said on Tuesday that the Obama administration is considering easing travel restrictions to Cuba. The New York Times originally reported on Tuesday that unidentified  officials, said it was meant to loosen restrictions on academic, religious and cultural groups that were adopted under President George W. Bush and return to the “people…

Do It Today: Artlink at the Florida International Museum

    Artlink program — an annual collaboration between professional Bay area artists and artists with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities — unveils its latest results at Florida International Museum at St. Petersburg College this week. Conceived by Creative Clay executive director Grace-Anne Alfiero, the program has produced wondrously imaginative, well-crafted art and life-changing relationships since…

CL Feature: Catching up with Candy Bars; the buzzworthy local experimental rock trio plays New World Brewery on Friday with Morningbell and Cure for Caska

In the months following the release of Candy Bars’ 2006 studio debut, Cutting Tigers in Half and Understanding Narravation, the locally-based trio garnered a flood of favorable press from some of the most respected taste-making online music rags around — Stereogum, PopMatters, Cokemachineglow, Pitchfork — and had reached a point where success seemed not only…

Eat, Pray, Love: A new kind of chick trip

Categorized as "chick lit," Eat, Pray, Love cultivated quite a following several years back. I ignored it, because those types of women watch Lifetime and join Jenny Craig. No, thanks. Oprah got involved and I knew for sure I wasn't going to like the book. She liked Twilight, for crying out loud. Then Julia Roberts…

New music releases out this Tuesday, August 17: Matthew Dear, American Hi-Fi, Filter, Iron Maiden, Ray LaMontagne, NOFX, Brian Wilson, and more (with audio + video)

This week’s new music releases. To see last week’s releases (out Aug. 10), click here; for releases out out Aug. 3, click here. , Fight The Frequency (Red General) Antagonist, The World In Decline (Prosthetic) Trace Adkins, Cowboy's Back In Town (Show Dog-Universal Music) Chief, Modern Rituals (Domino) Darker My Love, Alive As You Are…

Foolproof pan seared crab cakes recipe

Crab cakes are a much sought after and cherished dish here in Florida by locals and tourists alike. Unfortunately, I have often been disappointed by my findings, usually due to the crab cakes having too much filler (i.e., breadcrumbs) and worse yet, being deep fried. This recipe is easy on the breadcrumbs and they are…

Spending the night with The Men of Playgirl

Women are way more perverted than men, they just don't realize it until a tanned cowboy starts windmilling his meat lasso on stage. Sure most women may say they're not interested in a male dance revue, but their attitude quickly changes after a few drinks and a few flesh fireworks start shooting out of rip-away…

Social Security turns 75, Tampa recipients celebrate

Nestled off Sheldon Road in Tampa you can find a neighborhood decorated with dozens of American flags, odd speed limit signs and many Social Security recipients. Today the residents of Fountainview Estates, a 55-year and older community, came out to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Social Security. The elderly audience of about 30 residents met…

Alex Sink to name Rod Smith running mate; a Hillsborough County House Dem candidate ruffles feathers by saying he’s against same sex marriage, and more details (but not enough?) surface on light rail plan:Mitch Perry Report 8.17.10

Alex Sink will name former state legislator Rod Smith to be her running mate later this week.  Looks like a positive move for Democrats, since nobody will accuse these two of being too "liberal." With attitudes changing so quickly in this country as gay marriage becomes more and more likely to be a reality in…

A Sink-Smith Dem ticket for November is a whole lotta moderation

Published reports throughout Florida say that come Thursday, Democratic gubernatorial front-runner Alex Sink will choose former Alachua County Prosecutor and legislator Rod Smith to be her running mate in November. The Sink camp has said that a "campaign announcement" will come Thursday in West Palm Beach, not far from the Loxahatchee community where the 60-year-old…

Rays jump on Cliff, beat Rangers 6-4

The Tampa Bay Rays scored six runs against Cliff Lee? In how many games? In two innings worth of offense? Wow… I wouldn’t believe it if I hadn’t seen it with my own two eyes – or would I? After all this is Lee’s third loss at the hands of our Tampa Bay Rays. Three…

Tru Lounge: A truly promising new LGBT spot for Pinellas County

Pinellas County has a new gay bar/club: Tru Lounge in Feather Sound. (It's on Ulmerton between Roosevelt and 275.) As a regular Georgie’s Alibi patron and occasional GaYbor visitor, I was excited to see how this new venue would stack up. Nothing may be able to compete with $3 mason jars and Natasha Richards, but…

CL Feature: Millionyoung, an electronic artist who supports Memoryhouse and Twin Sister at Crowbar this Thursday, August 19

Struggling Florida musicians must hate Mike Diaz. He’s the young man otherwise known as Millionyoung, a palm-trees-and-sunshine-bred electronica artist who’s been getting lipstick-kissed love letters from indie blogs around the country for his radiant, downtempo electronica. And he wasn’t even trying. Diaz owes his success to a Tumblr account. The social networking site allows users…

On the Radar: Shel’s Shorts

Jobsite's current run of Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead has had audiences experiencing the bittersweet transformation of youthful icons by way of a wayward adolescent Peanuts gang. Not exactly in the same vein but close to it are 14 "wicked, bawdy, and absurd" short plays in the collection Shel's Shorts by legendary author and cartoonist…

Rick Scott new ad takes on Obama for support of mosque at ground zero (video)

Although Jeff Greene was the first multimillionaire running for office in Florida this month to blast Barack Obama for his comments supporting a proposed mosque and cultural center two blocks from ground zero in lower Manhattan, Rick Scott is one-upping his fellow mega-rich political insurgent by airing a state-wide ad that discusses "Muslim fanatics" In…

Do It Today: Tampa Bay Rays vs. Texas Rangers

 The Tampa Bay Rays hosts the Texas Rangers at the Trop tonight.  If you can't get tickets, frequent your favorite neighborhood bar with a big-screen TV, order some grub and help the friendly proprietors beat the recession blues. Should be a good match. TB's leading in the American League Wild Card race but haven't given up on the American League East, behind the…

Top 10 dating tips for cougars and boy toys

The British dating site, SugarMummies.co.uk, recently released two top ten lists of dating advice for cougars and boy toys. Although are cousins across the pond have a funny way of saying things, these lists prove age and gender are still the true cultural divides. TOP 10 DATING TIPS FOR BOY TOYS: 1.) Never ask her…

Couples Speed Dating: something different for swingers

Friday, August 27th Rebecca Ammon and Creative Loafing present "Meet & Greet Episode 2 – Couples Speed Dating,"—-an event dedicated to giving couples the ability to meet a maximum number of like-minded couples in one evening. If you're like me, you get frustrated by not always meeting that special couple at the club, or by…

Petraeus says “What deadline?” on MTP, Obama economic adviser says infrastructure and education is they key to igniting US economy and Ausley takes on Atwater on “Taj Mahal”:Mitch Perry Report 8.16.10

General David Petraeus is now on a public relations offensive to let the American public know that through his leadership, the U.S. can "win" the war in Afghanistan, as he told NBC's David Gregory yesterday in a show devoted fully to the war effort yesterday; The economy was front and center on ABC's This Week…

Bubba to campaign for Kendrick Meek in 3 South Florida spots

There are only 8 more days to get out the vote, so Miami Democratic Congressman Kendrick Meek pulls out one of his trump cards today in the person of Bill Clinton, as the former President will stump with the once presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate today. There will be three major rallies today, the first…

Petraeus on Meet the Press: We’ve only just begun (video)

David Petraeus is the country's most famous and respected general since Stormin' Norman Schwartzkopf 19 years ago, buffeted by his leadership of the surge in Iraq that slowed down the trajectory of violence and uncertainty (though whether it is a "success" is probably still too early to say as U.S. troops levels begin to scale…

Hellboy 3: Rays rookie does it again in 3-2 win over Baltimore

Another Jeremy Hellickson start, another Jeremy Hellickson victory. The young righty for the Tampa Bay Rays laid out another laudable performance, this time taking out the Baltimore Orioles in the third and final installment of the three-game series at Tropicana Field. Hellickson (3-0) pitched through six innings and gave up only one run on three…

The Green Community week in review: Greenpeace launches oil spill expedition ship from St. Pete, plant trees in a state park for free, upcoming oil spill forum in Seminole and more

What’s the buzz on the latest issues in the Green Community? Check out what you may have missed last week: Using salt as a natural, versatile cleaning aid – Salt. You use it for seasoning your food, but did you know that it is also makes a great cleaning and scrubbing agent as well? Anti-rail…

Shoppach thunder: Rays rock Orioles 7-3 courtesy of crushing catcher

The Tampa Bay Rays rebounded in a big way Saturday afternoon, taking the second of three games against the Baltimore Orioles by the score of 7-3. Catcher Kelly Shoppach pitched in two long balls, one of the Grand Slam variety, to pick up a floundering offense. Seriously, when B.J. Upton reaches base on three consecutive…

Jeff Greene takes issue with Obama on mosque at ground zero

On the campaign stump, Florida Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Greene has pretty much in sync with President Obama, though he has been critical when it comes to the Obama administration's somewhat strained relations with Israel. Last night, President Obama came out full square in support of the proposed Muslim cultural center and mosque near…

Gays & Religion: Are you treating us right?

Whether one believes, or a small group or society believes, in a god, gods, a prophet or prophets: all good. Telling those outside your belief group they’re wrong, attempting conversion or shunning them for not believing: all very, very bad I find it interesting that homosexuality is mentioned in a handful of sentences in religious…

Rays reek, outmatched by Oriole offense 5-0

Friday evening was Throwback Night, where the Tampa Bay Rays dressed up in uniforms of the 1970s Tampa Tarpons and played like it was a Throwaway Game. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a throwaway game, as the Rays still need to win in order to make it to the postseason. Performances like the 5-0 shutout at the…

Social media contests equal ultimate engagement

Businesses lately have really been getting involved in the social media landscape. There's a ridiculous amount of benefits that come with using new age marketing and engagement with your business. For one, you're reaching a highly targeted audience, but at the same time, you're opening your brand to newcomers that the contest might attract. People are going…

UPS releases new reusable envelope

UPS is lightening their waste and carbon footprint by releasing the new reusable envelope/mailer. It's about darn time, too! The new containers are made from 100% recycled fiber with 80 percent post-consumer content. It's a great idea because not only does it reduce waste, it also means that the receiver won't have to buy a…

Andrew Breitbart to show his face in Tampa later this month

We've always been fans of Barbara Peterson, the President of the First Amendment Foundation in Florida.  Years ago we once enjoyed a class she taught at the Tampa Tribune facility on learning how to navigate Florida's Sunshine Laws, which has always been a rare beacon of progressivism in this relatively conservative, center-right state. Which is…

Tampa’s Taco Bus to open a second spot — in St. Petersburg

Just got off the phone with the enthusiastic Rene Valenzuela, owner of Tampa's iconic Taco Bus (or El Taconazo) and Taqueria Monterrey. He told me that he had just signed a lease for a space at 2320 Central Ave. in St. Petersburg, just blocks from the Trop, which will be the site of the new…

Book preview: Jay-Z readies a memoir, Decoded

Ever wonder if Jay-Z got that “what, what” he was asking for, or if he ever solved any of those 99 problems he had? Have you ever watched him perform and marveled at his master swagger and asked yourself how someone not only becomes a music icon, but also an icon for walking like a…

Kama Sutra: the piggy back boink

Everybody loves a good piggy back ride, and this one proves to be one of the best a man could get. To execute this position, both partners need to be in the standing position, with the male “rider” facing the woman's rear. The woman braces against a wall while the man mounts her back, wrapping…

Kevin White hits back while Dem AG candidates play nice in East Tampa forum; Alex Sink is looking good, and Pam Iorio is proud of her budget:Mitch Perry Report 8.13.10

Happy Friday the 13th to you all. Last night in the College Hill section of Tampa, the two Democratic Attorney General candidates, Dan Gelber and Dave Aronberg, engaged in yet another debate. Perhaps I've seen too many of them, since the jokes are getting a bit stale.  It was rich in discussions about Florida's criminal…

Aronberg & Gelber play nice in front of College Hill audience in Tampa

With just 11 days to go in the Florida Democratic Primary, over half of those surveyed in a recent Mason/Dixon poll of Democrats say they don't have a preference in the Dan Gelber/Dave Aronberg race. That's why every audience and every vote is important, as the South Florida legislators flew into Tampa yesterday afternoon for…

Kevin White goes on offense in fiery Hillsborough County District 3 debate

Though they have engaged at least twice before in formal debates, for the first time last night the metaphorical gloves came off in an at times intense forum between embattled Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin White, and his two District 3 challengers, former state legislator Les Miller and community activist Valerie Goddard. Nary a word had…

Theater Review: Revolve Theatre Company’s Far Away at Gorilla

The brand-new Revolve Theatre Company is off to an auspicious start. The company is just now putting on its first play at Tampa’s Gorilla Theatre, and it’s a daring one. The play is Caryl Churchill’s hour-long Far Away, about a future in which nature itself takes up arms against humans, parents lie to children about…

Pat Donovan’s Deep Fried Sports: Goodbye Derrick Brooks

Pat Donovan talks about the retirement of Derrick Brooks and the Rays losing ground on both the Yankees and Red Sox. Hear Pat Donovan ask Derrick Brooks about the effect of the Tampa fans and the fact that they loved him more as a man than they did as a player. Also, hear how Derrick Brooks…

Top Chef D.C. Podcast, Ep. 9: Restaurant war crimes

Well, last night's episode of Top Chef: D.C. sure was a doozy that had me whistling Dixie! (Sorry, I've got nothing — just trying to make fun of Angelo.) It was actually rather exciting, leaving most of us biting our fingernails at the end, both and eager and fearful to see who'd be given the…

Burgin planning election-night party at Chuck-e-Cheese

The Diner, Part II A political satire about the antics of Sam and Josh By Chris Ingram (5:12 p.m. In the heart of Brandon at “Sam’s Café” in walks Josh, candidate for Hillsborough County Commission) (Josh sits down and a lovely waitress hands him a menu) Josh: Good afternoon, I’m Josh, I’m meeting Sam at…

Chocolate ganache ice cream recipe

Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m not a big fan of chocolate ice cream. Never have been. I really don’t know why that is, because I love other chocolate things. I love brownies, chocolate chip cookies and chocolate cake. And, I absolutely adore chocolate pudding, especially when it’s homemade. But chocolate ice cream, not so much.…

Concert review: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival with Korn, Rob Zombie, Lamb of God and others at Ask-Gary Amphitheatre in Tampa (with lots of photos)

I’m beginning to notice a trend. Whenever an outdoor music festival comes to the Tampa Bay area, it rains. Call me crazy or a complainer, but Tuesday’s Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival at the 1-800-Ask-Gary Amphitheatre only helped reinforce this theory by bringing a bit of nasty weather with it. I will say this, though;…

Theater Review: Dog Sees God at Jobsite

The program for Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead says that the show “is intended for adults only,” but it would likely make a greater impact on an audience of teens. True, the language about sex and drugs is exceedingly explicit. But once we’ve gotten used to the idea that…

How Sylvester Stallone f*cked up the one thing he’s good at: The Rabid One reviews The Expendables, starring Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet-Li, Dolph Lundgren, Steve Austin, etc. (with trailer video)

[Editor's Note: For more reviews of the biggest movies of the summer, check out the Daily Loaf Movie Review Index.] There's a smugness about Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables that hangs over each rickety shot and wooden line of dialogue. An odd feeling of importance for what would otherwise be a direct-to-DVD release by a long-forgotten action…

CD review: Cure for Caska, Wait And Hope

There are plenty of reasons why the traditional local-band lineup consists of guitar, bass and drums. One of them has to do with it being hard to find fun-loving, road-worthy cellists and timpani players while drinking in a car outside an all-ages club; another might be the simple fact that most local bands are young,…

The Grind podcast 8/11: Flip and Bill go to Buccanner camp part II

The first sample-size of the 2010 Buccaneer season is but a few days away, but the buzz around the campfire is all #55, all the time. Not since Ricky Martin admitted he was gay has there been as shocking an announcement. Our favorite player, Mr. Derrick Brooks, has formerly retired from the NFL. We share our thoughts of the…

Focus on Jim Norman intensifies, Charlie Crist to caucus with himself? And Kendrick Meek stands proudly with those who want to defeat Amendment 8: Mitch Perry report 9.12.10

Charlie Crist was in D.C. yesterday, soaking up financial support from (more) Democrats, and telling CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he'll "caucus with himself," if elected to the U.S. Senate later this year. Hillsborough County Commissioner Jim Norman is back in the news – and it ain't positive. Kendrick Meek spoke passionately yesterday why he's against…

Charlie Crist says he’ll caucus with himself if he gets to U.S. Senate

Florida Governor and independent Senate candidate Charlie Crist appeared on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer Wednesday afternoon. It was a relatively brief but also quite substantive interview, as the guv admitted he was in town to attend a fundraiser being held by "prominent Democrats" close to Bill and Hillary Clinton.  Crist also admitted…

Media scrutiny tightens on Jim Norman

Last year at this time Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin White was preparing to go to trial in his sexual harassment lawsuit filed by former aide Alyssa Ogden.  He was found guilty, and subsequently Hillsborough taxpayers were liable.  It was several months of bad press for the Commissioner, who faces re-election in two weeks. While appearing…

Restaurant Review: Emilio’s Bistro basics

In the current, incredibly uncertain economic climate, it seems that people aren't going out less, they're just spending less. Let's be honest, people who eat out a lot aren't suddenly going to start whipping up weekday dinners from that Rachael Ray book their aunt got them for Christmas. Instead, they'll look for places that give…

The Grecian Urns charm local audiences — and then it’s time for school

On a late Sunday afternoon at Ella's Americana Folk Art Café, local folk-pop ensemble Grecian Urns captivated a room packed with people chowing down on soul food and barbecue, the musicians charming all with their infectious feel-good energy and youthful exuberance. The music — sometimes quiet and pastoral and pretty in its simplicity, other times…

Geeks and gamers will love Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.

What to make of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, the latest from Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz director Edgar Wright? On the one hand, Pilgrim is an audio/visual feast drawing vast inspiration from videogames and comic books, with a healthy dose of Japanese Manga thrown on top. But one man's audio/visual feast is…

Meek standing firmly behind campaign to defeat Amendment 8

Although Jeff Greene has made much in recent days about Kendrick Meek's lack of productivity in Congress (a press release issued Wednesday blasted Meek for sponsoring 80 bills and not having any become law), one thing that the Miami Democrat has always been proud of is helping to pass the class size amendment back in…

Five of the most dangerous people in Florida politics

These people are a threat to your children’s future By Chris Ingram Politics is full of people good and bad. Unfortunately the system corrupts even many of the most well-intentioned public servants. Perks and privileges of office ranging from special security details for people 99 out of 100 of us couldn’t finger in a one-man…

Green Community Calendar weekend events: Texas hold ’em charity event for clean water, Seminole Mall fresh market grand opening, and more

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar. World Cafe Discussions- Every Friday; 7:30-9:30 pm. Awakening and engaging collective intelligence through conversations about questions that matter. RSVP to Pat at 727.421.2746 or goodpat@tampabay.rr.com. Starbucks Cafe- 4th St N and 89th Ave N, St. Pete. www.theworldcafe.com. Winthrop…

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