

Tanner Jones of Orlando’s You Blew It! discusses reuniting for American Football shows, more
“The vibes are really good.”
Italian Club of Tampa’s answer to a summertime soirée is this seafood boil
On Sunday, chow down on everything from crawfish to snow crab.
In Sarasota, Urbanite Theatre’s Wakey, Wakey is a battle between message and medium
Too thin to carry so much weight, says our critic — but well worth the experience.
Heading to the finish line of Florida’s cruel greyhound racing industry
An appeal will decide whether or not Floridians get to vote on Amendment 13.
St. Petersburg mural festival SHINEs brighter with first-ever title sponsor
Salt Palm Development, a real estate developer, has matched the city of St. Petersburg’s $25,000 seed donation.
Sours, wild ales invade St. Petersburg’s Hawthorne Bottle Shoppe for second year
Money and the sour power, amirite?
Today is the 30th anniversary of N.W.A.’s Straight Outta Compton
Hip-hop would never be the same after this day in rock history.
SeaWorld announces more layoffs, Polk County extends alcohol sales hours
Your Sh*t Happened recap of Tuesday’s headlines.
Lucky’s Market brings two-week Green Chile Fest to St. Petersburg
Festive and fiery.
Denver punks In The Whale, more in Tampa Bay on Wednesday
Hump day jams.
Downtown Tampa’s Synapse Innovation Summit moves to January, opens registration
Organizers have opened the floor for speaker suggestions, too.
America’s Got Talent… at The Villages? Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. comes to Ocala
Murphy brings his Sinatra-meets-Motown vocals to the Savannah Center.
USF’s tales of two cities — St. Petersburg and Tampa
With the rejoining of USF Tampa and USF St. Petersburg, Florida historian Gary Mormino examines the battle between the cities.
Home from the frontier, a St. Petersburg writer goes through re-entry
So how’s that new book coming? After a summer on the road, Jon Kile can tell you.
Bush, Stone Temple Pilots bring nostalgia rock to Tampa
Gavin Rossdale is still hot as he ever was.
The Breeders’ Florida tour stops at The Ritz Ybor City on October 18
Tickets go on sale August 10.
Stuff The Bus school supplies campaign comes to St. Petersburg
The bus will be outside St. Pete City Hall tomorrow.
Experimental L.A. upstart Precious Child comes to Tampa’s Mojo Books
Weird music for hump day.
Darren and Stacy King are bringing Sucré, solo sets to Crowbar in Ybor City
It’s the Bay area’s first look at the drummer since he left Mutemath.
Remember when Devo and Black Sabbath soundtracked the 1981 animated classic Heavy Metal?
Stevie Nicks, Journey, Sammy Hagar and more were on the OST, too.
How to snag free frozen custard from Tampa Bay’s BurgerFi restaurants
No purchase required.
Janet Jackson leads Tampa Bay’s live music Tuesday
Together again.
Meth woman strips naked in St. Pete park, is someone killing the Ybor roosters?
Sh*t Happened in the headlines yesterday, oh yes it did.
Hooters at Tampa’s Channelside Bay Plaza, as you’ve likely guessed, is closing
After 15 years, the iconic chain aims to find a new location in the neighborhood.
Little Donut House menu keeps on growing in South Tampa
Owners Stephen and Katie Schab’s latest creations are set to roll out Aug. 18.
Tampa-based Fountain of Pythons photo collective show opens at HCC Ybor Aug. 20
What’s a photography collective do, anyway? Keep reading.
Bob Dylan’s fall Florida tour stops at Clearwater’s Ruth Eckerd Hall on October 20
Tickets go on sale August 10.
Shell Key forum at Tampa Bay Watch in Tierra Verde on Aug. 15 looks at preserve’s future
Pinellas County will present its report on Shell Key Preserve to the public.
Most recent addition to Sparkman Wharf? Tampa’s Boat Run Oyster Company
The tide-to-table oyster cart originally launched as a pop-up project.
Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman as trenchant attack on racial politics in America
Whoever the intended audience, we’re bludgeoned into submission.
Nike ghosts Jameis Winston, red tide is coming
Your weekend debriefing from Sh*t Happened.
Complications from AIDS killed German singer Klaus Nomi on this day in 1983
He was only 39 years old.
Embrace the funk in St. Pete Beach during an inaugural event at Mastry’s Brewing
Saint Somewhere, Hidden Springs and 7venth Sun are among the guest taps.
Kesha, Macklemore and Perpetual Groove lead Tampa Bay’s Sunday live music lineup
Ella Jet is opening for Perpetual Groove, too.
Here are nearly 30 live music events happening in Tampa Bay on Saturday
Something for every palate and price point.
Tampa’s Matt Fernandez to film stand-up special at Ybor City’s The Attic Saturday
Yeah, we talked to him again.
Lil Baby’s St. Petersburg show at Jannus Live has been postponed
The ‘FADER’ rookie of the year will not be in The ‘Burg.
Clearwater’s gray skies were no match for O.A.R.’s sunny Ruth Eckerd Hall show
Matt Nathanson and The New Respects opened the show.
Beatsnchill’s anniversary show, Miranda Lambert and more lead Tampa Bay’s Friday live music lineup
Nate Najar sold out the Palladium, too.
Nervous Turkey’s Ernie Locke is getting his swampy blues-rock band back together for two Tampa shows
No you’re not delirious from your fifth whiskey on the rocks.
Tampa Comic Con gets sexy at Comic Book Burlesque at Ybor’s Honey Pot
Just when you thought Catwoman couldn’t get any sexier, Femme Follies is here to prove you wrong.
Buzzy Champagne Superchillin’ is playing a free show at St. Petersburg’s The Bends
There’s no way this show with Glove and Fever Beam should be free.
Stevie Wonders’ Innervisions turns 45 years old today
Tony Bennett, the human, turns 92, as well.
Go into the Lights — Southern Lights Brewing in Clearwater, that is
On Thursday, the nanobrewery celebrates its first year in business.
Ahead of California and Florida run, American Football’s Mike and Nate Kinsella talk daddy issues, LP3 and more
The revered emo group plays five bi-coastal shows starting today.
Before Tampa debut, American Football’s Mike and Nate Kinsella talk reunions, new music and more
The band plays Orpheum in Ybor City on August 10.
Will Eno’s latest, Wakey, Wakey, coming to Sarasota’s Urbanite tonight
The ink on this play’s barely dry — Eno released it last year — but it’s already wowing audiences.
Call Me By Your Name shows at Gulfport’s LGBTQ Resource Center
Part of the library’s monthly LGBTQ Film Series.
Hooters locations in Tampa Bay are back at it again with Habitat Pinellas
Employees volunteered 500-plus hours to construct an abode for another local family.
The Darkest Minds plumbs the darkest depths of redundant filmmaking
Pick a story, any story, and it would be better than this story, which has already been told in far better films.
Before EP release show, Tampa dream-pop band Hello Joyce shares a new single, “Lightspeed”
See them play ‘Brother Speedo’ this Saturday at Microgroove.
TooJay’s Tampa offers employee-created antipasto sandwich for limited time
August is National Sandwich Month, after all.
Katie Callihan and Joel Davis’ intimate show with Many Rooms leads Tampa Bay’s Thursday live music lineup
The Ascend The Hill frontman just may tease new tunes.
Before Tampa Warped Tour appearance, LIMBS’ Chris Costanza talks religion, single parenthood and more
The band’s new album, ‘Father’s Son,’ is out now.
Downtown Tampa is ready for a Tommy Phenomenal Rock the Park
Talk to Mark and Jeff Brawer open the show.
Modern taqueria from Rooster & the Till owners joins Tampa’s Sparkman Wharf
Gallito will specialize in putting its own spin on Mexican street food.
It’s the 32nd anniversary of Poison’s Look What the Cat Dragged In
Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, Olivia Newton-John and Dwight Yoakam all honored on this day in rock history.
St. Petersburg Police found a hidden camera in the Casita Taqueria bathroom
Owners have been cooperative and fired the male employee they believe is responsible.
Ready-to-use Bloomers Frosé cools off Tampa Bay with new pink slushie
Sippers are responsible for adding their own rosé to the mixer — and how much.
Agape Art Gallery opens in St. Petersburg’s Shore Acres this weekend
Artist Aaron Miller converted his garage to an art gallery.
A local author’s Arthur Ashe biography chronicles so much more than a tennis legend
Professor Ray Arsenault spent more than eight years inside the humanitarian’s head.






