

Tampa Bay’s best live music happening April 4-10
Including John Prine tributes, a free GloRilla concert, Tampa Pro shows and more.
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Florida Björkestra’s ‘Buffyfest’ returns to St. Pete for the first time since 2019
‘Once More with Feeling,’ indeed.
Beloved Texas psych-rock band The Bright Light Social is back in Ybor City this weekend
This summer marks the 10th anniversary of its acclaimed album, ‘Space Is Still the Place.’
Orlando downtempo producer Blair Sound Design plays no-cover St. Pete set on Friday
Research staple Akasha System and Tampa’s own plunderphonics architect P.Sus support alongside Justin Depth.
Tampa Theatre adds second Friday show from ‘SNL’ and ‘Portlandia’ comedian Fred Armisen
The show is ‘Comedy for Musicians But Everyone is Welcome’
Stephen Stills’ son, Chris Stills, plays Safety Harbor this weekend
His latest EP is ‘Where Love Is Found.’
Soulja Boy set to crank dat at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay on Friday
Paul Wall is on the Food & Wine Festival bill, too.
Florida emo heavyweights Anberlin and Copeland play landmark sophomore albums this weekend in St. Pete
‘Never Take Friendship Personal and ‘In Motion’ are now 25 years old.
Sarah McNamara returns to Tampa for conversation about Ybor City’s past and present
The Associate Professor of History at the Texas A&M University will undoubtedly draw from her award-winning book, Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South.’
Old Seminole Heights’ popular home tour marks 25th anniversary this weekend
This year focuses on the historic district.
Pinellas County Rep. Berny Jacques’ bill to force small businesses to check employee immigration status gains support
“This is simply enforcing what is federal law,” bill sponsor Rep. Berny Jacques, R-Seminole, said.
Tampa City Councilman Luis Viera announces run for Florida State House
Viera is running to represent District 67 in 2026, where House Democratic leader Fentrice Driskell is terming out.
Florida lawmakers consider scrapping ‘tax holidays’
Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing to reduce property taxes instead of sales taxes
Interview: ‘The Lion King’ was supposed to be a homecoming for Clearwater’s Marquis Floyd
The Gibbs High School graduate died unexpectedly on March 23.
The Women’s Final Four returns to Tampa this weekend, and it’s about so much more than the games
Free activities take place across downtown Tampa.
Democrats Gay Valimont and Josh Weil swept in Florida’s two congressional special elections
Sen. Randy Fine and former Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis are headed to Washington D.C.
Interview: Ahead of Planned Parenthood honor, Andrew Warren won’t rule out another run for office
‘I’ve dedicated my career to public service. And I’m not walking away from that.”
‘People, for one, are not clamoring for sales tax relief’: DeSantis pushes back on proposal to cut sales taxes
“We need to focus on our Florida residents. And focus on, in this case, Florida homeowners…”
Early prenatal care in Tampa Bay is now available via Planned Parenthood
The new service launched today.
Florida Republicans wants stricter regulations on THC beverages
THC-infused beverages have mushroomed in popularity and can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores and liquor stores.
Snapchat, YouTube covered under Florida’s new ban on social media for young teens
The court records said Facebook and Instagram might also be covered because they “appear to satisfy each of the criteria” under the new law.
Tampa billboards now showing Canadian campaign about Trump tariffs
The billboards span Florida and at least 12 other states.
Local cooks can win $10,000 in Feeding Tampa Bay’s ‘Epic Chef’ competition
Applications for the summertime showdown are due by Sunday, April 13.
California dad-punk band Face to Face plays St. Petersburg this summer
Stuart shows will feature full album performances
Reggae-rock mainstay Slightly Stoopid returns to Tampa Bay this summer
Iration and Little Stranger open in Clearwater.
Florida Studies Book Festival debuts in St. Petersburg this weekend
It’s inspired, in part, by the uncertain future of the Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading.
Japanese metal band Babymetal plays Tampa this summer
The show is the tour’s only Florida stop.
Seagrass acreage in Old Tampa Bay is lower than it’s been in 30 years
Managers think we might need to reconsider the way we measure nutrient loading.
Insurance industry and medical lobbyists oppose bill that eliminates Florida’s no-fault auto-insurance
A Forbes analysis of automobile insurance rates shows that Florida is the most expensive state for car insurance in the nation.
Florida’s unemployment rate is up for a second consecutive month
A state official said it’s ‘too early’ to link any increase to ongoing federal job cuts.
Polk County Republican’s crackdown on Florida hemp heads to Senate floor
This year’s bill is similar to last year’s—with more restrictions.
Tampa Rep. Dianne Hart continues her fight for reform of Florida’s prison system
She and other Democrats are again pushing for an ‘inmate bill of rights.’






