May 13-19, 2010

May 13-19, 2010 / Vol. 23 / No. 9

Do It This Weekend: a 12-hour dance party with DJ duo Soul Clap, Harvey Milk tribute, Avengers Day for comic lovers, tick, tick … BOOM!, a screening of inGREEDients and much more

This weekend, it's time to dust off your dancing shoes and grab the shiny spandex and leg warmers. Wait, it’s 2010 and people don’t dance in shiny spandex and leg warmers anymore? Okay. Then grab your preferred dance gear because Red Diamond Productions & Hallucination Recordings presents Soul Food, an event that combines music, food,…

J.J. Abrams Super 8 is a super mystery (with trailer video)

With the release of Iron Man 2 last weekend came a surprise no one saw coming: a trailer for a J.J. Abrams- (Lost, Fringe, Cloverfield, Star Trek) directed movie — being produced by Steven Spielberg, no less — and featuring a train wreck with something breaking its way out of a storage compartment. If that…

Dreaming of violence on a family bus

“Dream Momma, I’m a teenager living in Tampa. In my dream I'm sitting on a bus.  Sitting in the middle on the right handside. There's a two passengers sitting in front of me.  The very first is an elderly lady. A few rows behind me is a lady. On the left side behind me is…

The U.S. Senate candidate who likes to dine at Hooters

And other interesting observations from the campaign trail By Chris Ingram The state that gave the world the hanging-chad has built a reputation for interesting politics, and the Sunshine State will certainly please political watchers again this year. From the dissaray in the Democrat Party’s candidates for governor and the U.S. Senate to the Republican’s…

Wednesday-music.com indie music profile: Freelance Whales

Freelance Whales live the American dream, or at least my dream.  In early 2009, Judah Dadone, Kevin Read, Doris Cellar, Jake Hyman, and Chuck Criss started playing their neo-folk pop in the streets, abandoned buildings and subways of New York City. A few months and thirteen new songs later, they began recording their self-released debut…

The Battle of Upham Beach: Groins – not just a pain in the Pass

This begins a multipart series about the Upham Beach, an area of St. Pete Beach, of the T-Groin Project and the role of the Suncoast Chapter Surfrider Foundation. The groins reside on and around the Starlight Tower (7000 Beach Plaza) on St. Pete Beach. According to documentation "The History of Blind Pass": In the 1800's,…

There’s plenty of “Pride & Passion” at the new Tampa Museum of Art

The long-suffering Tampa Museum of Art has enjoyed many “firsts” over these last few years. They welcomed a new Director, Todd Smith, in 2008; opened the doors of a brand new, state-of-the-art facility on the banks of the Hillsborough River this past February; and this Friday will host their fifth annual Pride & Passion event…

Bill McCollum joins Alex Sink in bashing surprise gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott, ominous news regarding the BP oil spill, and absolutely no cliches used in discussing last night’s primary elections:Mitch Perry Report 5.19.10

Nationally, the huge news in politics were the primary elections held in Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Arkansas, Oregon and Arizona.  We're deliberately not writing a separate blog post about them today – however, we will spew out the cliches and discuss the results on our podcast, which you can access below here.  We will say one thing…

McCollum joins Sink in bashing Rick Scott

Yesterday we had a couple of blog posts about Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Florida CFO Alex Sink. One was about her plan to streamline government if elected Governor, where she claimed she could save the state $700 million annually. The other was her campaign's first published comments on insurgent GOP candidate Rick Scott, the former…

Do It Today: Music galore, from Michael Franti & Spearhead’s world rocking reggae vibe, to Renee Fleming as Armida at the opera, and Lemuria’s indie rock

Barefoot-inclined San Francisco-based singer-songwriter Michael Franti has been spreading his message of peace and acceptance for as long as he’s been making music. Franti jumped from industrial punk to political hip-hop and eventually settled on a world rock and hip-hop sound with Spearhead in 1994. The sextet’s sixth album, All Rebel Rockers, was recorded in…

Tampa Bay food, wine and beer events

Tuesday, May 18 – Saturday, May 22: Dunedin Brewery American Craft Beer Week. What better place to celebrate than at one of our very own craft breweries, recently reviewed by CL food critic Brian Ries, who applauds the DB for "cooking up plenty of that liquid gold since it first combined barley and hops almost…

Alex Sink unveils her plan for reform that she says could save $700 million a year

Florida CFO and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink announced details of her Government Accountability and Reform plan today which she says could save state taxpayers as much as $700 million annually. There are lots of specifics in her lists of proposals, such as: Routinely assessing "Return on Taxpayer Investments" (RTI) and providing periodic reports to…

New music releases out this Tuesday, May 18: Band of Horses, The Black Keys, LCD Soundsystem, Damian Marley & Nas, Reggie Watts, and more (with video)

This week's new music releases. To check last week's breakdown of releases, click here; and for releases out May 4, click here. Band of Horses, Infinite Arms (Columbia/Fat Possum) Check out Deborah's review of the recent Band of Horses show in Orlando here. The Black Keys, Brothers (Nonesuch) Danger Mouse returns to co-produce the blues…

Movie Review: George A. Romero’s Survival of the Dead (with trailer)

and zombies go together like blood and guts. The director is the grandfather of the zombie movie, with his Night of the Living Dead having essentially created the genre. Romero's latest work, new-era zombie flick Survival of the Dead, has been released on X-Box Live and Playstation Network, with a theatrical release soon to follow.…

Restaurant Review: Dunedin Brewery

Dunedin Brewery 2.5 stars 937 Douglas Ave., Dunedin, 727-736-0606 or dunedinbrewery.com There’s something intoxicating about sitting down to live music and tasty food in the heart of one of the Bay area’s best local breweries. I think it’s the beer. Dunedin Brewery has cooked up plenty of that liquid gold since it first combined barley…

New study links ADHD in children to pesticides

Recent examination of U.S. health data in the journal Pediatrics is linking attention-deficit disorder in children to exposure to pesticides on produce. The findings were based on one-time urine samples taken from 1,139 children, ages 8 to 15, in a government health survey in 2000-2004 and dealt with organophosphates — one type of commonly used…

USF Scientists say oil spill could hit Key West by the end of the weekend, Channel 10 questions city of Tampa re Church of Scientology purchasing Ybor Square, and Jonathan Alter on President Obama: Mitch Perry Report 5.18.10

A new report by two USF College of Marine Science professors say that the massive oil spill in the Gulf could hit Key West this weekend, and Miami by the end of next week; The Church of Scientology seems poised to purchase the Ybor Square building in Ybor, and become the new landlord of CL. …

It Happened This Week-ish: Spencer bans Heidi from being human, Twitter gets amnesia, Joaquin Phoenix is still doing that thing with the beard, Winnie Cooper is in her undies and more…

Former supermodel Claudia Schiffer is on her third child. Which makes sense now that she is Amish (If you didn't LOL, look at the photo to the right. I'll wait…. You LOL yet? I thought so). Spencer Pratt Bans Heidi From Watching TV, Using Internet… having thoughts, emotions and being a human with original placement…

Laser guitars, handbells, Les Mis and confetti by the pound: A concert review of OK Go and Earl Greyhound at Crowbar, Ybor City (with lots of pics + setlist)

I love it when a show lives up to my expectations, especially when those expectations are high. It's even better when those expectations are not only met, but taken to that unexpected level where live entertainment, visual bedazzlement, audio quality, and ample dancing opportunities all collide to make a perfect storm of a show. [All…

Darth Vader digs the new climate bill (video)

The Rainforest Action Network dedicated its "Greenwash of the Week" to the American Power Act climate and energy legislation bill that was recently put forward by Sens. Kerry and Lieberman. RAN claims that we need real climate legislation and that the bill is "a giant giveaway to dirty energy companies." Well, it looks like Darth…

Dreaming of breaking up

"I dreamed I was in some kind of apt house or dormitory and a lot of my friends from high school were there.  I was looking everywhere for my girlfriends to ask them what they thought of me breaking up with my husband.  I kept meeting up with John R (he's from my work) and…

Liz Cheney joins Marco Rubio’s advisory team as he soars in new poll

Fresh off a new Rasmussen poll that shows him back ahead of Charlie Crist in the race for U.S. Senate in Florida, Marco Rubio has announced a coterie of Washington and Tallahassee stars to be part of his Policy Advisory Committee. Heading the list is former State Department official Liz Cheney, who has become ubiquitous…

CL Party Pics: Czar’s Daft Punk Rock Prom (5-15-10)

Last weekend's Daft Punk Rock Prom at Czar nightclub in Ybor City brought new meaning to prom dresses, balloons, dirty dancing and oversized martinis. This certainly wasn't your typical prom. The Party: DJs Rig and Noi hosted the Daft Punk Rock Prom at Czar, 1420 E. 7th Ave., Ybor City. Costumes ranged from futuristic glow…

Hurricane season is fast approaching on the Horizon oil spill

Hurricane season officially opens in 2 weeks. I don’t know about you, but I can already feel the approach of hurricane winds in the air. Because of El Nino conditions forecasters are predicting above an average season.  According to Mahalo, eight hurricanes are predicted this year with 15 storms in total. With the Horizon spill…

Group sex etiquette

While an orgy might seem like free-for-all sex, there are still some basic rules that need to be followed.  I've been involved in a few orgies over the years and had many good experiences along with a few bad ones.  Follow a few simple rules and a good time will be had by all. DO…

Batman XXX: The Capeless Crusader takes on the porn industry (trailer)

If you thought comic nerds didn't leave their mother's basements before, just wait until May 24th. Vivid Entertainment, the "leader in Adult Entertainment"  (apparently it's not Google after all) and director Axel Braun (This Ain't Beverly Hills 90210 XXX, This Ain't Saved by the Bell XXX) have teamed up to penetrate the comics world with Batman XXX:…

Conservatives go heavy in criticizing Elena Kagan, Kendrick Meek faces new challenges, and Jonathan Alter on Barack Obama and the Generals on Afghanistan: Mitch Perry Report 5.17.10

The nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court by President Obama was top fodder on Sunday morning's public affairs programs.  The record is thin, but what little is known about the would be justice is already leading to some conservatives to go over the top in their criticism; Kendrick Meek is facing a couple…

Kendrick Meek faces new challenges

Is it just us, or does it seem like Florida Democrats are ready to jump ship off the Kendrick Meek bandwagon pretty quickly? The Miami Congressman and heavy favorite to win the party's nomination for U.S. Senate received some rough news over the weekend, and even before that some local Dems announced that they were…

FEMA director Michael Brown: “Obama wanted the oil spill to happen”

Politics come into play for any national catastrophe — sad but true.  The current conjecture is President Obama wanted the Oil Spill to Happen.  From an excerpt of The Progress Report (www.americanprogressaction.org), "Yesterday, former Bush-appointed FEMA director Michael Brown — infamous for severely mismanaging the federal response to Hurricane Katrina — accused the Obama administration of playing…

Kite fight on Clearwater Beach an experiment in social media

"Do something random and absurd" was Chris Rish's way of describing his reasons for hosting a kite fight. In reality it was way more than that. Rish, a film professor at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Tampa, said the event was "an experiment in a new way of communicating. It's an attempt to…

On the Radar: Moving Current Dance Collective’s NewGrounds

Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview upcoming events to mark your calendars for. This week, Moving Current dance collective celebrates the 10th anniversary of NewGrounds — a multifarious event created to support and present the talent of Florida’s upcoming and professional choreographers and dancers — with a showcase of contemporary dances. This year’s…

Do It Today: Tampa Bay theater companies are Fringe Bound, a Science Fiction Film Fest, and Jonatha Brooke at the Straz

is a fundraiser for Hawk & Wayne, freeFall Theatre Company, Bag of Beans Productions and Economic Stimulus Productions ("Live Theatre Fully-Funded by the United States Government. Thanks for the Cash, George!"). See 20-minute tidbits of three shows (The Dumb Show, an off-the-cuff, long-form improv show; Oddlie, Aleshea Harris' one-woman story of a nearly-mute girl who…

Restaurant Update: Bowled in St. Pete hasn’t closed after all

As CL Food Editor Brian Ries reported yesterday, the owner of St. Pete's Bowled Restaurant, Michael Cecere, announced on the restaurant's Facebook page Saturday morning, "After one year, six months, three weeks and two days, Bowled is closed…" But today, after a stream of shocked, unhappy comments —  typified by Brian Elis' "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! — Cecere…

St. Pete Reads!! A new reading series for the “City of Writers”

Wander around downtown St. Pete, and you’ll likely rub elbows with some of the best-kept secrets in the city: award-winning novelists, Pulitzer-prized journalists, beloved poets, publishers, editors and spoken-word artists.  Over the past couple of years, St. Pete has given birth to at least three publishing houses from which the careers of artists and editors alike have been…

Restaurant News: Bowled in St. Pete has closed

After about six months of rumors about the restaurant's imminent demise, the well-reviewed Bowled in St. Petersburg has closed its doors for good. Here's what the restaurant's Facebook page says: After one year, six months, three weeks and two days, Bowled is closed. It's been a hard year and, unfortunately, too much to overcome. Thank…

Live coverage of the Pre-Heat (Heatwave) music panels (w/ video)

Tropical Heatwave, WMNF's annual music festival, has a new component this year: The Pre-Heat Music Industry panels. Held at CL Space (part of Creative Loafing's new offices at 1911 8th Ave. in Ybor City), the three-hour event is described as workshop where local musicians can "gain insight from key players in the Tampa Bay Music scene." First panel, 1…

Reel Projections podcast: Robin Hood, Just Wright and more …

For more movie news and reviews, check out the CL index of movie posts. Click here to listen to Reel Projections — Episode 18: Robin Hood = Unisom We're back for another installment of the Reel Projections podcast, the only CL podcast detailing the week's biggest theatrical movie releases, DVD and Blu-ray offerings and any…

Homemade Soft Pretzels recipe

Beer and pretzels. A common saying for an historic food and drink partnership that gets a bum rap these days. For most folks, beer and pretzels means a bag of discounted Rold-Gold twists and a suitcase of cheap American macro-brew, often in front of a television that will anesthetize you to the bland flavor combination…

Light rail proposal on Hillsborough ballot; Bill Nelson says he can’t support new energy/climate bill, and after the RNC, could Tampa get another Super Bowl within weeks?Mitch Perry Report: 5.14.10

Last night over a hundred people spoke at the public hearing held by the Board of Hillsborough County Commissioners on whether they should support putting a one cent sales tax referendum for transit on the November ballot – to no surprise, they did; Florida Senator Bill Nelson has been quite prominent in speaking for Florida's…

An essay from UnspOiled: Writers Speak for Florida’s Coast

I  just returned from working as a naturalist for a group traveling through the Caribbean.  My specialty is blending nature awareness with Chi Gong movement.  We explored Tobago, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, the exquisite Dominica and St. John. I cannot express how hard it was to focus on this natural beauty and my presentations in…

Previously on Lost: “Across the Sea”

[Editor's Note: For more on the final season of Lost, check out the CL Lost Podcast.] Uh … what? Lots to take in this week. Tuesday night's episode of Lost might have been the most controversial (Is that the right word? Maybe 'disappointing' is a better one?) hour of the entire series. I'd been worried…

This weekend’s best bets in Tampa Bay area music: Cage the Elephant, OK Go, Tropical Heatwave, Cannibal Corpse, Enter the Thunder Dome Bass Fest, and more

The following is a quick breakdown of shows this weekend’s worthiest live music offerings from Friday through Sunday. For a more comprehensive schedule, check out our Upcoming Concerts page FRIDAY, MAY 14 [pictured, photo by Danny Clinch] England-by-way-of-Kentucky soul rockers Cage the Elephant are making the rounds on a headlining tour in support of their…

Top Chef Masters Podcast, Ep. 6: Scary surf n’ turf…in bed

This week on Top Chef Masters, we're down to seven talented and well-known chefs: Rick Moonen, Susan Feniger, Marcus Samuelsson, Jody Adams, Susur Lee, Jonathan Waxman, and Tony Mantuano. For the Quickfire, they cooked dishes inspired by characters from The Simpsons which were judged by the show's head writer, Matt Groenig, the head producer, and…

Summer Guide 2010 Food & Drink Spotlight: Lighthouse Donuts

[Editor's Note: For more on the beaches, check out our full Summer Guide 2010 coverage.] Lighthouse Donuts 215 Gulf Blvd., Indian Rocks Beach, 727-517-8722, facebook.com/lighthouse-donuts. CL food critic Brian Ries said it best: "The pillowy-soft texture is nigh perfect… the cake-style donuts are even better. They look, and taste, loved. You'll love 'em when you…

Dogs get skin cancer, too

As summer in Tampa Bay heats up, many people get their dogs shaved, thinking the dog will be cooler. Is giving your dog a buzz cut really the best choice? While regular grooming, especially for non-shedding breeds such as poodles, is a good idea for any dog, a close shave is not recommended. Some dogs…

The beach sign we never want to see

Funny… we're still arguing about whether we should drill close to the coast… when the BP fiasco is 600 miles away still threatening us, our tourism and our livelihood. WTF? As I read the reports of what could happen if sub-surface oil from the recent catastrophe comes our way, I start to wonder, as a photographer, what…

Nelson to Obama: I can’t support Kerry-Lieberman energy bill

Florida Democratic U.S. Senator Bill Nelson has written a letter to President Obama, just a day after Senators John Kerry and Joe Lieberman unveiled their long awaited energy/climate bill, to inform Obama that he cannot support the legislation as currently written. In the letter, Nelson cites (as he frequently has in the past), military concerns…

Summer Guide 2010: Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores & Redington Shores

[Editor's Note: For more on the beaches, check out our full Summer Guide 2010 coverage.] The Indian Rocks/Belleair Beach/Redington area is a gently curving beach corridor that connects Clearwater Beach to the north with Treasure Island and St. Pete Beach to the south. Subdivided into several unique communities, there's more to this area than hotels…

Big public hearing on light rail in Tampa tonight, new state poll shows most Floridians aren’t paying any attention to Cabinet races, and new WSJ poll augurs poorly for Dems in Nov:Mitch Perry Report 5.13.10

After months( if not years in the making, a penny sales tax referendum for transportation in Hillsborough County should  officially be put on the ballot this November by County Commissioners tonight, but only after they hear from the public in  a 4-hour planned public hearing; A new state poll shows that when it comes to…

Hard to find postive signs for Democrats in latest WSJ/NBC News poll

Although even local Democrats are jazzed in Tampa that the 2012 Republican National Convention is coming to the St. Pete Times Forum, that might be the only thing they're excited about looking ahead to  this November. In another post we have up today, we look at the various competitive Cabinet races in the state, which…

A Gay in the Life: Mothers, beaches and AIDS (Oh my!)

My mother recently came to visit from Ohio. She's a big fan of Florida — an ex-hippie, gimme-the beach-and-sun kinda gal. I love the beach. I'm sure I got her eyes or something, but I know I definitely got that from her. I love listening to the water, I'm pretty sure I was a mermaid…

Green Community Calendar weekend events: Dunedin Community Garden “Meet & Greet”, Victory Gardening class, markets and more!

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar. Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays (through May); 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food…

Living on Sunset Beach, where the weekends are wild and the locals bemused

Every single weekday, I commute to Tampa from the beach. For many people in that sometimes-overwhelming population hub, the beach is a pretty, yet impossibly distant place. For others, it's a vapid playground utterly devoid of culture. I vehemently disagree. In the past year, my neighborhood, Sunset Beach, has gained a degree of notoriety, portrayed…

Summer Guide 2010: St. Pete Beach South/Pass-A-Grille

The 7.5 mile-long island formerly known as Long Key became the city of St. Pete Beach in 1957 when the towns of St. Petersburg Beach, Pass-a-Grille Beach, Don Ce Sar Place and Belle Vista Beach were consolidated into one after a hard-pitched political fight. Feistiness remain a constant among the citizenry (St. Pete Beach has…

Crab and community, simmered by the bay

Beginning in 1886, Tampa's cigar industry attracted immigrants from Cuba, Spain and Sicily, and they all brought their favorite foods. By the 1920s, Tampa's ethnic boundaries blurred as the smells of immigrant cooking mingled in the subtropical air, giving rise to "fusion cuisine" long before it was a trendy catch phrase in high-end restaurants. The…

Summer Guide 2010: Clearwater Beach

Head west down State Road 60 over the gigantic arches of the Clearwater Memorial Causeway and you'll know you're almost at Clearwater Beach by the traffic backed up to the top of the bridge. Like a ferris wheel, you may be stuck at that height longer than you'd like, but the view is spectacular. Like…

Summer Guide 2010: Madeira Beach/John’s Pass

A two-mile stretch of Gulf Boulevard runs through the city of Madeira Beach, where the main attractions are pristine stretches of white sand and the tourist-friendly entertainment district of John's Pass Village and Boardwalk, named for the French pirate John LeVeque who buried (and lost) treasure in the vicinity. In addition to piratical motifs and…

Foxy’s Cafe is the linchpin of Treasure Island’s dining scene

Although the American diner has a simple formula, there are a multitude of variations in style and form. There's the gleaming chrome and tile, padded red stools and molded booths of the retro-future '50s diner, an icon of movies and pop art for the past 50 years. There's the corner restaurant that aims for more…

A night at Shephard’s, where the beach buzz never dies

11 p.m. on Clearwater Beach. Women in sundresses dampened by the bikinis underneath and men in Ed Hardy clothes bedazzled like figure-skating outfits wander in front of headlights, clutching solo cups and to-go containers. They mindlessly funnel down the streets, herded by the pulse of bass and drunken howls erupting from Shephard's. On Clearwater Beach,…

Summer Guide 2010: Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores & Redington Shores

The Indian Rocks/Belleair Beach/Redington area is a gently curving beach corridor that connects Clearwater Beach to the north with Treasure Island and St. Pete Beach to the south. Subdivided into several unique communities, there's more to this area than hotels and tourists — though the latter can be said to be the lifeblood of the…

How much flatulence would it take to become airborne?

I recently read in your online archive about the origin of "hoist with his own petard," in which you say that a petard was a small explosive whose name came from the French word for fart. That made me think: what kind of PSI are we talking about to lift oneself off the ground with…

Summer Guide 2010: Treasure Island & Sunset Beach

Nestled between Madeira Beach and St. Pete Beach is the small, laid-back community of Treasure Island, which coexists happily (well, most of the time) with the spring-break-all-the-time revelers who frequent Sunset Beach. The Island has a number of dining and drinking options where you can be served right on the water, as well as a…

Green Community Calendar weekend events: Seminole Heights Sunday Market, intro to permaculture workshop, markets galore and more!

Looking for something green-related to do this weekend? Look no further than our own Green Community Calendar. Tampa Downtown Market- Fridays (through May); 10 am-2 pm. The vision of the Tampa Downtown Market is to provide local residents and businesses of the community with the freshest, highest quality, most nutritious, and most reasonably priced food…


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