CL Fiction Contest Top 10: “Sun God” by Brooks Peters

My family used to live not far from Mirror Lake, on a nondescript street that culminated in a dead-end. We had moved there from New York when I was 12. Next door was a ramshackle old house that had been abandoned for a long time. The old man who owned it and had lived there alone for decades had…

CL Fiction Contest Top 10: “Lost in Ybor” by Samuel Warmack

What had I expected? The red-brick streets of Ybor peeked through chinks in the armor of the asphalt, marring the sheet of tar. A cold morning had left the handsome streets of the little tourist suburb quiet, the odd rooster or dead leaf my only other friend as I parked farther than was necessary from where I wanted…

CL Fiction Contest Top 10: “Janey’s Solstice” by Jeff Kraftchak

I had a bad dream again last night, baby. Same as I do every night. I miss you Monday, January 27, 2014 3:56 p.m. The call comes over the radio just as I’m getting settled in the patrol car. Criminal Mischief, a fairly common issue, but it’s the location that piques my interest…the Bank of America Plaza.…

CL Fiction Contest Top 10: “High Horse” by Nina Chalama

The sidewalks are voodoo-pinned with bare-branched trees, and as the lamps blink off upon my crossing the street to the corner deli to buy one black coffee and say good morning to my One True Love, my heart pounded with the strength to nail a house. I’m sure this sounds all too dreamy and pedestrian to you,…

CL Fiction Contest Top 10: “Bumping into Gaia” by Brian Lott

Our love appeared when the sculpture did — suddenly, downtown, right outside the Hub. For years I’d been a regular at the Hub, Tampa’s best bar for its unpretentious atmosphere, titanium-strong drinks, all-around incredible staff. But when Maria and I went there on our third date in 2012, the smoky air hummed with magic. We…

Climate madness: A Cornell scientist talks climate change, sustainability and Florida leaders’ feigned ignorance.

The timing is impeccable for Cornell University horticulture professor David Walter Wolfe’s visit to Eckerd College, where he’ll give a public discussion on climate change and its impact on our food supply. After all, even as sea levels rise and increasingly erratic weather patterns threaten Florida’s food producers, top state officials seem hell-bent on ignoring…

Senator Scott? President Trump? Welcome to the batsh*ttening

As the candidate rosters for the 2016 U.S. Senate and presidential races solidify, Tampa Bay Times political editor Adam Smith is reporting that Governor Rick Scott has his beady little eyes on an election two years hence, the 2018 midterms. That's when Democratic U.S. Senator Bill Nelson's seat will be up, and it's unclear what…

Like no otter — Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s touching rescue (video)

Among the Florida critters out there, river otters are the cutest and most resourceful, but find themselves in life-threatening situations. Thanks to the good folks at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, who rescued three North American river otter kits over the last few days, all approximately three months of age. The three, named Audi, Bentley and Camino,…

Sh*t happened 3/18/15: Stray bullets, growler legislation and Bill Nye

Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day. If you remember yesterday at all, congratulations on more-or-less attaining adulthood, or possibly not really being Irish. If, on the other hand, you do not remember yesterday, and feel as though perhaps yesterday hit you very hard with something, took your debit card and spent all your money at bars…

Rep. Castor calls out PSC chair on crappy energy policy

We already know Congressman Kathy Castor is cool. The Democrat, whose district includes parts of Tampa and a solidly Democratic part of south St. Pete (gerrymander much?), further confirmed her kickassness Tuesday, when she did that thing…what's it called…where you call someone out for allowing power companies to rip off consumers while ignoring the looming…

The Laugh Tract — Who’s Bringing the Funny

Artie Lange is at Mike Calta's Brew Ha Ha on Friday night. This week you have comedians on opposite sides of the spectrum performing. On one hand you have an all-star lineup featuring some of the better-known names in comedy. It's also the priciest ticket of the week. On the other, you have a number…

Early voting in caustic Dist. 6 runoff begins

Early voting polling sites are open for the sixteen or so people who still plan on voting in the runoff election between city council hopefuls Guido Maniscalco and Jackie Toledo. Monday through Sunday, polls will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., so we hope poll workers brought a book. District 6 covers a…

Do This: The Weekend Top 10

Safety Harbor Seafood Festival, Opera Tampa’s Butterfly, SunLit’s Kerouac party, Lewis Black, a Harry Potter parody, St. Pat’s, Tampa Bay Beer Week and more.

Sh*t happened 3/13/15: St. Pete noise, Manatee sex sting & Frozen 2

Good morrow. It's Friday the 13th, a day many fear or otherwise consider unlucky. Thank heavens we have yesterday's news to help put things into contextual perspective: The St. Pete city council decided to form a task force to help find ways to ease tensions between downtown residents who moved there for the cultural bustle…


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