Lifetime pursuit: Interview with a modern day Nazi hunter

As far as job descriptions go, few include tasks stranger or more dramatic than confronting a former guard at Auschwitz on a windy day in Chicago. That’s the kind of thing Eli Rosenbaum has done as the U.S. Justice Department’s longest-running special investigator of human rights violators living in the United States. A prosecutor at…

What will they love? How to ensure Tampa Bay’s allure

At the core of Lightning owner Jeff Vinik’s $1 billion plan to transform Channelside are plans for a medical school and heart institute. Economic development advocates say the med complex is crucial to the regional economy, and are lobbying hard for state dollars. “You’re talking about a couple hundred medical students, several hundred physicians, faculty…

Pinellas to tally homeless Thursday

Although some pretend they don't exist, there are scores of people sleeping in cars and, worse, on concrete in Pinellas County. Many are young children expected to go to school and do just as well on standardized tests as everyone else. Every other year, a collection of nonprofits and volunteers hits the street before dawn…

Woman convicted for warning shot walks free – sort of

Marissa Alexander, the Jacksonville woman sentenced to prison for firing a warning shot near an abusive ex-husband, walked free yesterday, if by “free” you mean “under a judge’s supervision for 2 years.” And there probably won't be much walking on her part; she can only go "where her court-mandated GPS ankle monitor allows.” But the…

Medical marijuana backers to Sen. Brandes: we knew you were cool

State Senator Jeff Brandes, a Republican from St. Pete and your new favorite Florida politician, filed a surprising (in a good way) bill Monday. Senate Bill 528 would make medical marijuana legal for patients suffering from certain conditions. It comes nearly three months after voters barely rejected a state constitutional amendment that would have legalized medical…

Do This: Radio Theatre Project Live!

Radio Theatre Project Live — The Studio@620/WMNF-88.5 FM-presented live-broadcasted radio show — offers more old-timey fun with plays read live on a soundstage with sound effects galore at St. Pete's Studio@620 space. Be a part of the studio audience and see/hear “The Continuing Adventures of Noel Berlin, Cabaret Detective,” starring Paul Wilborn, then the RTPLive!…

Sh*t happened 01/26/15: Kriseman, SkyMall, panthers and arson

So the weekend rushed by, blown by heavy winds and the kind of screwed-up weather that's come to define this winter in Florida. There was barely time to make fun of anything, hardly at all. FRIDAY, JAN. 23 Airplane Lord of the Rings-ring-and-heated-welcome-mat-and-fake-rock-to-hide-your-key-in catalog SkyMall filed for bankruptcy. Finally.  Those of you who hope to…

Kriseman: Despite clouds, Sunshine reigns in St. Petersburg

The sun broke through the clouds over St. Petersburg City Hall at exactly 10 a.m., and when Mayor Rick Kriseman began his first State of the City address moments later, it seemed a perfect metaphor for Kriseman's rosy message about St. Petersburg: The sun shines here. Whether or not everyone agrees with that message didn't…

First debate offers glimpse of likely themes in Tampa Council races

From Lightning owner Jeff Vinik's sweeping downtown development plan to thawing U.S. relations with Cuba to the possibility of baseball moving into the city, Tampa has kind of a lot going on right now. Probably less prominent in the public psyche at the moment is the group of people who will be seeing the city…

Lucky 7: Panel narrows St. Pete Pier proposal list

At a blearily early Friday morning meeting of the Pier Selection Committee, the panel tasked with reviewing design concepts to replace the St. Pete Pier weighed the ability of each proposal to be built within the city's guidelines — and budget. Perhaps unsurprisingly for many, the only project that was dropped from the roster was…

Ask The Locals: Monica Varner

The owner of Elan Event Studio and a partner at Big City Events, NJ native Monica Varner arrived in Tampa 15 years ago and the city’s social scene has not been the same since. A 40-year-old South Tampa resident and mother of two, Varner is the organizing muscle behind the Tampa Bay Margarita Festival, Bourbon…

Is sh*t getting real in the Rick Scott FDLE saga?

If you're reading this, there's a better-than-solid chance you didn't vote to reelect Governor Rick Scott. Though judging by the anemic turnout last November, there's also an excellent likelihood you didn't vote at all. But that's all water off a duck's back now. The important thing is, Governor Rick Scott is catching grief over last…

A Q&A with Tennessee-based roots rocker Matt Woods

CL correspondent Andy Warrener caught up with Matt Woods during the first Tampa-area stop on his "Loud Mouth Lookers" tour with Nashville-based Rachel Kate. Woods' 2014 release With Love From Brushy Mountain was nominated as Saving Country Music.com's 2014 Album of the Year. The Southern rootss-country rock crooner set off from East Tennessee in early…

Poet’s Notebook: Hawaiian sigh

I Kaka’ako m?kou ‘Al ana I ka pipi stew He mea ma’a mau ia For you and I That ungrammatical “For you and I” always grated when we heard Israel Kamakawiwa’ole (sensibly called “Iz” in Hawaii) sing it repeatedly in one of his hit songs. But that guy could sing. When we first saw him,…

The Arts Economy: Paint by numbers

With its recent profusion of murals, downtown St. Pete seems to have a level of vibrance that wasn’t there in, say, 2007. Something about these works, done by muralists like Sebastian Coolidge, Bask and Jennifer Kosharek, makes the place seem more alive than it once was. They’re the visual equivalents of the music spilling out…

Sh*t happened 1/22/15: Ferguson, measles and bears, oh my!

Wednesday! Twenty-four hours that make or break the human spirit. Assuming, of course, that shit didn't crumble under the weight of reality years ago… Multiple sources have reported that federal prosecutors will not be charging Darren Wilson in the death of unarmed black teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO back in August, saying there isn't…

Spring Arts Preview: April & May

APRIL 1 Swans Since re-assembling in 2010, both of this experimental rock outfit’s full-lengths have earned spots on Pitchfork’s “Top 100 Albums of the Decade So Far 2010-2014,” including the critically acclaimed To Be Kind. State Theatre.3 tUnE-yArDs The latest high-quality act to require an O-town road trip is the project of New England-bred songstress…

Spring Arts Preview: January & February

JANUARY 21Radio Golf In August Wilson’s final play, an African-American developer wants to replace historic properties with a bright commercial complex. Should the past be obliterated — or treasured? Jan. 21-Feb. 22, American Stage. 27 Electronics Alive VIII UT’s electronic arts biennial features digital animations, interactive programs and virtual spaces by artists from around the…

Spring Arts Preview: March

4Orlando That connoisseur of metamorphoses Sarah Ruhl has adapted for the stage Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending novel about a person who lives for hundreds of years, changing sexes and carrying out romances with the likes of Queen Elizabeth I, the Russian princess Sasha, and Marmaduke, the longed-for pinnacle of Victorian manhood. Woolf wrote the novel as…


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