

In St. Petersburg, don’t miss Operation Finale: The Capture & Trial of Adolf Eichmann at the Florida Holocaust Museum
It’s a timely reminder of the evil nations and the men who lead them can do.
Listen to Unbuilding, the new album from Orlando indie-pop group The Pauses
Streaming two days early c/o Brooklyn Vegan.
Safety Harbor’s Melons for Moolah aims for new watermelon-eating world record
The second annual citywide effort is set to return next month.
St. Petersburg City Councilwoman Darden Rice on Pride, safety… and cakes.
Doing St. Petersburg proud.
Florida residents, visitors sure do love the bananas at Flying J
The travel center operator has sold more than 300,000 to us within the last year.
Clearwater Jazz Holiday will honor Prince with sets by Morris Day and the Time, Sheila E.
Tickets are on sale now.
Make one (or both) of these specialty libations from Tampa bar guru Ro Patel
He’s joined forces with Pinnacle Vodka on cocktails that embrace summertime.
The art of Pride with John Gascot at St. Petersburg’s Cider Press Cafe and Emerald Bar
John Gascot steals his own show at ‘Pride Without Prejudice.’
Memory and illusion in Jobsite’s Dancing at Lughnasa at Tampa’s Straz Center
A lyrical, lilting production that makes us laugh and cry.
The art of Pride at Chad Mize’s gallery in St. Petersburg
‘Pride & Joy’ brings the rainbows, bright colors, glitter and talent.
Chet Atkins, inventor of the “Nashville Sound,” was born on this day in 1924
Mr. Guitar leads today’s rock history roundup.
Mortar & Pestle in Tampa’s Seminole Heights has filed for bankruptcy
The cafe and bar opened its doors last year.
Sting-y caterpillar not as fuzzy as advertised, 2nd Skyway 10K planned, Rick Scott goes all SJW
Your Sh*t Happened rundown of Tuesday’s headlines.
How have Tampa Bay businesses changed their attitudes about LGBTQ people in the workplace?
The business of equality.
Don’t miss Tampa’s Lectores tomorrow night with writers Elizabeth Engelman and Jessica Anthony at the University of Tampa
A Q&A and book signings with the authors follows the readings.
Whitechapel’s Ben Savage talks Little Ceasar’s, crying to Carole King, a new album and more before St. Petersburg show
The band will co-headline Jannus Live on June 22.
St. Petersburg’s Danny and Alex make turtleneck rock for the masses
Smoke out the boys at Art & Soul on June 21.
Explore the Tampa Bay food scene with St. Petersburg’s Museum of Fine Arts
Callaloo is set to kick off the annual Simmer & Sift culinary series.
Third Thursday “Knit Night” at St. Petersburg’s The Stash
Knitting is the new cocaine. Apparently.
Meet Pass-a-Grille author Wendy Wax at the St. Pete Beach public library this Sunday
She’s local, she’s awesome and she’s fun to read.
Tampa Bay songwriter Danielle Mohr is your Aphrodite in new video
The band will record an entire live album at St. Petersburg’s Hideaway Cafe on June 23.
Freshii wants Trinity to fuel up, on the house, for its grand opening
The health-conscious franchise’s latest Tampa Bay location launched earlier this month.
Before Tampa show, Daryl Hall talks about the music press and why you won’t hear deep cuts at Amalie Arena
Hall & Oates plays alongside Train and Kandace Springs on June 22.
Lindbergh takes flight this week from The Studio@620 in St. Petersburg
First at Tampa Fringe, ‘Charles Lindbergh: A Life in Flight’ crosses the bay for performances Wednesday-Friday, June 20-22.
Toronto’s Iris is bringing a shoegaze haze to The Hub in downtown Tampa
The free show is part of the Tuesday live music lineup.
Sekushi is Clearwater Beach’s answer to a sushi, noodle and sake bar
Specifics on the location are to be announced.
Tickets for David Sedaris’ May 15, 2019 show at Tampa’s Straz Center on sale July 13
Mark your calendars once to buy the tickets and again to see the show on May 15, 2019.
It’s the 44th anniversary of Marvin Gaye Live!
Today in Rock History includes solo debuts from Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson and Jimmy Page.
Clearwater gets cute new arson dog, Lakewood Ranch Wawa gets ornery injured gator
One of these is better than the other.
Lectores returns to Tampa with public reading by author SJ Sindu at University of Tampa
Born in Sri Lanka and raised in Massachusetts, Sindu is the author of the novel ‘Marriage of a Thousand Lies.’
South Florida rapper XXXTentacion, who appeared in Ybor City last September, has been shot dead
The troubled star was 20 years old.
Five-day Ashtanga Mysore workshop in St. Petersburg at The Body Electric
Just like Mysore, this five-day workshop brings a more personal kind of learning.
Gulfport gecko artist Larry Busby on sunrise in Gulfport, enlisted photography and being a Florida State Park ranger
Seven questions with photographer and GeckoFest artist Larry Busby.
Pacific-style Mexican cuisine in the works for Tampa’s Seminole Heights
Mekenita Cantina is diving into the Graham Building.
Asolo’s multimedia Jungle Book in Sarasota is both charming and curious
It was a big hit with the kids.
St. Petersburg’s State Theatre is under contract and no shows are scheduled past June 22
But that’s all we know so far.
Here’s the trailer for a new documentary about Tampa songwriter Jeremy Gloff
UPDATE: Watch the entire doc now.
Andrew McMahon and friends turned The Ritz Ybor City into a living room
Mr. Rogers style.
“Dreams” became Fleetwood Mac’s one and only No. 1 hit on this day 41 years ago
The band initially didn’t want to record the Stevie Nicks-penned ‘Rumors’ highlight.
Scott Owen Pierce: Vision and Memory exhibit at Tampa’s HCC Gallery 221 features USF MFA graduate
Make plans to see it before it closes on June 29.
Head to St. Petersburg’s Museum of Fine Arts for Cocktails & Collections: Magnetic Fields at the MFA this Thursday
Art-inspired cocktails, a closer look at an exhibit and live music.
A toast to our fathers
This how we pass something down, why we drink what we drink.
PFLAG St Petersburg support meeting offers insight for parents, friends in the LGBTQ community
We all get by with a little help from our friends.
Spiritual leaders address LGBT questions in Gulfport with “Can I Be Gay and Still Be Spiritual?”
Of God and gays — local leaders reach out to the LGBT community.
Shop the new Lucky’s in St. Petersburg to help Tampa Bay Watch fight beach erosion
For one day and one day only, your dollars fight beach erosion as part of the Bay Grasses in Classes initiative.
This World Cup commentator’s Aerosmith reference is the real MVP
Jorge Perez-Navarro and Mariano Trujillo should call every game.
Warehouse fire at St. Petersburg’s Mazzaro’s Italian Market causes at least $75,000 in damages
Fire officials say no one was hurt, but the market is closed for the weekend.
David Ryan Harris, DEMO lead Tampa Bay’s Saturday live music lineup
Lector’s grand opening is another one of the three dozen options.
Check out two Pride art exhibits at St. Petersburg’s Cider Press Cafe and The Emerald Bar
Literally, bursting with Pride — so much so, they needed two venues to get all the art inside!
Nominate your fave local Tampa Bay artists, museums and places for CL’s annual Best of the Bay
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…
“Meet the Farmer” at Tampa’s Sweetwater Farm, plus a dog-friendly walking tour
Learn about organic agriculture and meet the farmers behind the food.
Dads get into the St. Petersburg’s Chihuly Collection (and all the Morean venues) free on Father’s Day
It’s a pretty kick-glass deal, isn’t it?
Akira the Don’s Mr. Rogers-themed vaporwave mixtape is exactly what the world needs right now
Make ‘Neighborwave’ the move this weekend.
Johnny Marr is magnificent on Call the Comet, his best solo album to date
Read a review, and listen to it, now.
Take your pops to MOSI in Tampa for Father’s Day
Father’s Day is as American as baseball. Speaking of which…
Ultimate House Hunt selects home in St. Petersburg’s Old Northeast neighborhood
The HGTV show will pit this Old Northeast home against 11 others.
Bolts Brew Fest 2018
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Pinellas man attacks bus driver, Daytona roller coaster derails, Honey Smacks might kill you more quickly than expected
Your Friday Sh*t Happened round-up of Thursday’s Florida headlines.
Wrong, Jordan Foley and more lead Friday’s live music lineup for Tampa Bay
That Doors tribute looks rad, too.
World Cup 2018 Tampa Bay — here are 15 great spots to watch the matches
Plus a few more that are playing nice, too.
Doughnut Dash runners to eat doughnuts between laps in Thonotosassa
Nope, there’s no way you’re gonna barf.
Xavier Cortada’s 90N: North Pole Installations and Florida Is exhibition heads to Creative Pinellas in Largo
Creative Pinellas brings this globally minded art to the former Gulf Coast Museum of Art.
Best things to do with food and drink in Tampa Bay this weekend
Everything from salsa to soccer. You’re welcome.
Roll with Zukku in Tampa Heights on International Sushi Day
There’s a celebratory freebie in store.
Tampa Origami Society heads to The Paper Seahorse with Father’s Day origami
Make your pops something really cool — for free.
Shout your pride from the rooftop of St. Pete Beach’s Hotel Zamora
Here’s how to kick off St. Pete Pride a little early.
Incredibles 2 is fun and fast-paced, but not as incredible as the original
Pixar’s superhero family still has a wonderful dynamic, but the film shines best in short bursts focused on the youngest Incredible, Jack-Jack.
Free shakes mark first day of summer for Tampa Bay’s Wayback Burgers
The fast-casual burger franchise expects to give away hundreds of milkshakes.
Tampa Theatre shows that although our world has changed, Mr. Rogers’ message still rings true
A loving documentary, ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’, takes a hard look at whether Fred Rogers was successful in positively impacting American values.
Being a gay female athlete
Confessions of an amateur athlete: Learning to stand tall.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Tampa Bay Restaurant Week starts today
The 11th annual celebration offers discounted meals at fine restaurants across the Tampa Bay area.
Filipino vendor takes over rotating stall at Tampa’s Heights Public Market
Now open, chismis & co. has focused on updated Filipino hits.
Shark draggers’ court date postponed, Polk County man demonstrates how not to handle an emergency
Yesterday’s strange and entertaining news from Tampa Bay and beyond.
L.A. indie-pop darling TV Girl brings new album to Crowbar in Tampa’s Ybor City
‘Death of a Party Girl’ is a melancholic meditation, and it’s the band’s best yet.
Poppy punk rock prince Andrew McMahon leads Tampa Bay’s Thursday live music lineup
Cyclopean Blood, Brit Floyd and Allen Stone all in action, too.
Underrated guitar god Rory Gallagher died on this day in 1995
That, Rufus Wainwright, Derek and the Dominoes and The Grateful Dead are all honored today in rock history.
Clearwater wants to pay mural artists up to $20,000
Mural much? Here’s your chance to paint the (down)town.
Of Dad and the dead tree
In this week’s Poet’s Notebook, a fond Father’s Day remembrance.
CL’s Food Issue 2018
This year we’re exploring Tampa Bay’s tasteful noodz.
Wheat, where and why
For this year’s noodle-focused Food Issue, we take a look at what wheat makes what.
How to do noodles and pasta — celiac-style
Pasta la vista.
Nostalgic noodles
For this year’s Food Issue, Food & Drink Editor Meaghan Habuda reminisces about her mom’s recipes.
Tampa Bay Watch hosts Tarpon Rodeo tournament
It’s really hard to lasso them, though.
RiffTrax and Space Mutiny come to St. Petersburg, Pinellas Park tonight
But first, the guys from RiffTrax want to make you laugh.
Paranormal Cirque offers different cirque experience in Tampa Bay, but doesn’t quite slay
The dark and sexy new Palmetto production needs a few tweaks to really be killer.
Tampa punk figurehead Dave Decker takes life for granite in “Horizon 2 Charlie” acoustic video
It’s a future Sandspur City song ahead of the band’s appearance at The Fest and Pre-Fest.






