

Tampa Bay’s best live music happening August 30-September 5
Including the last Ol’ Dirty Sundays, Childish Gambino, Incubus, and more.
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Hillary Clinton’s book tour comes to Tampa this fall
UPDATE: This show has been rescheduled for Nov. 2.
‘The Mountaintop’ to pull the curtain back on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at St. Pete’s American Stage
Katori Jackson’s two-character play imagines an encounter in a motel room the night before his death.
Fall production at Tampa’s Stageworks Theatre will explore ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’
Heidi Schreck’s unique play is a 2019 Pulitzer finalist.
‘POTUS’ is coming to Tampa to prove that behind every great dumbass are seven women trying to keep him alive
Jobsite Theater will stage Selina Fillinger’s farce this fall.
Before Tampa concert, Incubus’ Brandon Boyd shares the best gig he ever saw
‘ I just recall being in awe at how this man in his eighties could exhibit such an effortless swagger alongside such poetry.’
St. Pete City Council could vote on essentially giving 1-percent of city budget to the arts
The city holds public budget meetings on Sept. 12 & Sept. 16.
Biden administration urges judge to dismiss Florida challenge to new federal gun rule
The lawsuit, filed in Tampa, is assigned to U.S. District Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell.
New Orleans-inspired frozen cocktail chain Fat Tuesdays opens new Tampa location
This isn’t the first time Fat Tuesday has opened in Ybor City.
Tampa rapper Jay Browne tops Rock the Park 14th anniversary
Hollowhouse is also on the bill set for Sept. 5.
Pinellas Park’s Blockbuster Video-inspired beer bar celebrates second anniversary this weekend
Beerbustin’ makes me feel good.
Tampa artist Jujmo to discuss public art, and her origin story, at museum lecture series
She’s at Imagine Museum on Tuesday.
Geckofest 2024 takes over downtown Gulfport this weekend
With a ‘Saturday Night Live’ theme.
St. Pete trolley tour will visit important civil rights landmarks this weekend
The Sunshine City had many Jim Crow-era battles.
Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy is coming to Wesley Chapel
The closest outpost in Winter Park faced eviction last March over $38K in unpaid rent.
Company asks for preliminary injunction over Florida law banning ‘lab-grown’ meat
The law, in part, makes it a second-degree misdemeanor to sell or manufacture cultivated meat, often known as lab-grown meat.
U.S. Supreme Court asked to halt Florida’s execution of Loran Cole over Parkinson’s symptoms
Cole was sent to Death Row in the February 1994 murder of Florida State University student John Edwards in the Ocala National Forest.
Tampa Bay residents protest proposed development at Honeymoon Island State Park
FL DEP’s ‘Great Outdoors Initiative’ aims to develop nine state parks
Bartender at The Hub marries Tampa’s favorite flavors for limited-edition doughnut
Just 30 will be available as the dive wraps up its 75th anniversary.
Appeals court clears way for Florida ban on transgender care for minors
Organizations representing the plaintiffs issued a statement Monday night saying it was “deeply disappointed” in the appeals court’s decision.
Could Tampa Bay’s Congressional District 15 race be competitive this fall?
The seat leans Republican and is held by GOP incumbent Laurel Lee
Florida’s definition of ‘religion’ is too narrow for school chaplain program, says Satanic Temple
“Florida welcomes only legitimate and officially authorized chaplains to become volunteers at their local schools…”
Florida environmentalists call for DeSantis to ditch plan to develop state parks
“We have yet to see any public announcement from FDEP that the idea, and not just this specific plan, has been killed.”
Florida regulators weigh-in on potential TECO rate hikes in 2025
“Tampa Electric is responsible and accountable for keeping the lights on,” Wahlen said.
Group withdraws plans to build golf courses at Florida State Parks, but questions remain
The state still hasn’t updated its plan to hear public comments.
Florida faculty union pushes back at state directive to review courses for ‘antisemitic material’ and ‘anti-Israeli’ bias
“We reject the premise that this directive is a good faith effort to uncover ‘bias,’” the statement said.
Florida kicks off another sales-tax holiday ahead of peak hurricane season
The holiday periods are part of a tax package (HB 7073) that lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis approved this year.
Bucs beat Dolphins 24-14 to end preseason, and no one would be surprised if they only made minor roster tweaks
The regular season kicks off Sept. 8 at Raymond James Stadium.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection reschedules public meetings about development at state parks
DEP received blowback after allowing only six days to prepare comments.
In St. Pete, artists and the new owner of The Factory agree that communication could be better
A pickleball club is supposed to open in early 2025.
Ella’s is closing in Seminole Heights, new Filipino options in Pinellas Park and more Tampa Bay food news
Plus, Nana’s is back, but in food truck form.
Sierra Ferrell out, Bruce Hornsby in, at Clearwater Jazz Holiday
Refunds for Saturday ticket holders are available.
Scorpion, the oldest roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, will permanently close next month
Scorpion was the second coaster at Busch Gardens and made its big debut in May of 1980.
Proposal could add ‘clarity’ to Florida’s constitutional amendment to restore felon voting rights
“It is crucial that individuals seeking to vote, especially during election season, receive clear guidance on their eligibility.”
‘Unnecessary development’: Florida Republicans slam DeSantis plan to build golf courses and hotels in state parks
DeSantis, an avid golfer, touted his environmental record Thursday during an appearance in Titusville.
Despite DeSantis’ school board losses, one Hillsborough school board member knows attacks on public education will continue
‘It just seems that it’s the same business as usual.’
New food truck from the owner of Nana’s in Ybor City celebrates grand opening next week
Nana’s Rooted, finds chef and owner Anisa Mejia continuing to dish out her beloved plant-based fare.
Here’s when and how you can push back on plans to develop Florida State Parks
Hillsborough River State Park and Honeymoon Island are two of nine parks being eyed for pickleball, golf courses and hotels.
‘I think that’ll work itself out’: DeSantis weighs in on Andrew Warren winning primary in Hillsborough County
In suspending Warren, DeSantis accused him of “incompetence and willful defiance of his duties.”
‘Nobody’s going to Honeymoon Island to play pickleball’: There’s not much time to fight plans to develop state parks
DeSantis wants to build golf courses and hotels in Florida’s state parks.
‘Designed to confuse voters’: Florida Supreme Court OKs ‘impact statement’ on costs of abortion amendment
Floridians Protecting Freedom, a political committee backing the proposed amendment, contends it is politicized and misleading.
Hillsborough River State Park would get a disc golf course and up to four pickleball courts, under controversial new plan
The plan, dubbed the “Great Outdoors Initiative,” was announced Monday in a news release.
Clearwater Jazz Holiday brings Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo to St. Pete this weekend
Sokolowski Trombone Project plays a Side Door set pre-show.
Tampa rapper Perception hopes his new ‘Vibe Vault’ concert series can be a platform for up-and-coming locals
Leanne McGroary, April Showers and The Black Ace play Vol. 1 on Friday.
Orlando metal band Dark Divine plays St. Pete on Saturday
It will ‘Burn The Witch’ alongside Crown The Empire.
Tampa Bay Comic Con is here, and so is the Femmes and Follies ‘Comic Book Burlesque’
The Ritz is just seven minutes away from downtown Tampa.
‘Try That In A Small Town’ stan Hayden Coffman plays St. Pete concert this weekend
He’s the freshest face in bro-country.
Ahead of fall tour, Tinashe welcomes Tampa fans to match her freak at weekend pool party
Don’t get too ‘Nasty’ though.
Jared Leto brings Thirty Seconds To Mars back to Tampa this weekend
It’s your last chance to see Jared Leto before he becomes ‘the guy from Tron.’
New England metalcore band All That Remains arrives in Tampa with first new music in six years
The band’s founding guitarist Oli Herbert pass away in 2018.
St. Pete’s Floridian Social is throwing a birthday party for late pop-art icon Andy Warhol
This party was postponed due to Hurricane Debby.
Buju Banton is back in Tampa, 15 years after controversy canceled local club shows
The reggae and dancehall star recently banned his controversial early-career single.






