

St. Petersburg’s Alexander & the Grapes premiere new song “Radio”
Listen to it before Cassette Store Day 2018.
Special releases help Apollo Beach brewery Four Stacks ring in 3 years
Go celebrate the worth-the-trip milestone.
Gulfport artist Brenda McMahon’s sculpting process shown in time-lapse video
The artist behind the town’s now-annual ArtJones event demonstrates her process.
Pair of bars at Tampa’s Seminole Hard Rock reopen after extensive renovations
Jubao Palace Noodle Bar and Center Bar are back in business.
Iconic American songwriter John Prine turns 72 today
Today in rock history includes Stiff Records, Gibson guitars and ‘Sounds’ magazine, too.
Blue wave candidate Jennifer Webb talks about heroes tonight in St. Petersburg
She’s running for Florida State Representative District 69.
Men headline Austin City Limits 2018, but women are the backbone of the Texas festival
There’s always next year.
Tampa darkwave band Cold Medicine shares “Blood Bruja” ahead of fall tour
Listen to the song before the band’s Friday night show at The Bends.
R. Kelly’s Tampa concert set for November 10 at Yuengling Center
Adina Howard and Keyshia Cole will open the show.
Neko Case and Car Seat Headrest book Tampa shows at Orpheum in Ybor City
Not together though.
Hurricane Michael brings tropical storm watch to coastal Hillsborough County
The latest alert expires after midnight.
Tampa Jingle Ball lineup brings Khalid, Shawn Mendes, Marshmello and more to Amalie Arena
Tickets for the 93.3 FLZ party go on sale Monday, October 15 at 12 p.m.
Howl-O-Scream unveils 17 and up haunted house
Howl-O-Scream has monsters galore, from cannibal hillbillies to more cerebral frights.
Check out this dessert calzone coming to Tampa’s Wood Fired Pizza
The delicate little dough pocket is filled with Nutella and ricotta.
Walk the Moon will play St. Petersburg’s Jannus Live on February 12
Tickets to see the Cincinnati alt-pop band go on sale Friday, October 12.
Pink menu items hit restaurants across Tampa Bay, because October
Everything from drinks to dishes for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tampa’s Jobsite Theater brings Halloween comedy Edgar & Emily
Previews start October 11.
Lynzy Lab Stewart encourages voting with “A Scary Time” video about rape
It’s scary because it’s true.
American songwriter Jackson Browne turns 70 years old today
And he still sounds as good as he did when he was dating Nico.
This Dunedin art exhibit makes you feel like you’re on another planet
The ‘Bontanamoeba’ exhibit in the Gamble Family Gallery features works from sculptor Candace Knapp and painter Ann Byal Feldshue.
Here’s your 5 p.m. update for Hurricane Michael in Tampa Bay
Here’s the 5 p.m. update from the National Hurricane Center.
Here’s your chance to get into the Egmont Key lighthouse
Discover the Island is your once-a-year chance to peek inside.
Lil Yachty and Bhad Bhabie cancel November 15 concert at St. Petersburg’s Jannus Live
Refunds are available at point of purchase.
Bob Buckhorn’s salary is three times higher than Tampa Bay’s median household income
That figure, $160,742, is also more than the mayors of Miami and Fort Lauderdale make.
New store at St. Petersburg’s LGBTQ Welcome Center includes ice cream bar
Local coffee is served up, too.
Tampa Bay can now hop aboard TECO Line Streetcar for free
The 2.7-mile service has also launched longer hours and more frequency.
Prince released Dirty Mind on this day in 1980
That was one sexy dude.
Tropical Storm Michael could bring rain, wind to Tampa Bay, clear red tide
What? This is how we do fall in Florida.
Tampa Bay live music Sunday led by The Early November, Holy Terror, Walter Parks and more
Plenty of free shows on the agenda, too.
Tampa Bay Lightning earns 2-1 shootout win in home opener
This despite being outshot 29-43.
WMNF’s Saturday Night Shutdown fights to keep underground hip-hop on Tampa airwaves
It doesn’t happen without a little help from you.
Swim in a Tampa freshwater spring after dark for Halloween
Lithia Springs is holding a night swim under the stars.
Tampa Bay live music Saturday includes Have Gun, Will Travel’s Last Waltz recreation and more
About two dozen concert options altogether.
Hillsborough County collected a record $34M in Tourist Development Taxes
It’s a new record, but still pales in comparison to Pinellas.
Tampa punk band Awkward Age releases final EP ahead of Fest and Pre-Fest shows
A true ‘Vaarwel’ indeed.
Watch this Japanese punk band cover Tampa indie-rock quartet Pohgoh
The song, “All Along,” comes from the Tampa band’s 1997 debut.
Here are the grand opening festivities planned for Nature’s Food Patch Dunedin
Next weekend, the store officially premieres downtown.
Einstürzende Neubauten’s debut album was released on this day in 1981
The German band pioneered the industrial music movement.
Weekend food and drink events that deserve Tampa Bay’s attention
Put this thing to use.
St. Petersburg gets battery-powered eLooper bus for downtown St. Petersburg
PSTA expects to have six such battery-powered buses in its fleet by the end of 2020.
Here’s video of the FWC freeing a Florida black bear cub’s head from a plastic cheeseball container
This is about three different allegories.
St. Petersburg restaurant Paul’s Landing to release new line of spirits
This calls for a party.
Tampa Bay’s Friday live music lineup led by Sales, symphonic Prince tribute and more
No-cover concerts include Emo Night Tampa and Baby Teeth’s first show.
Tampa’s Whigfest taps Tyler Childers for initial Ybor City lineup
The Kentucky songwriter has been praised by John Prine.
German pop duo Milky Chance set to play Tampa’s The Ritz Ybor City
Bring your own flip-flops.
Swamp blues weirdo Walter Parks set to play Tampa’s UU Dome
You’ll stomp your boots and shed a tear.
Tampa extreme music bands Spit and Horsewhip share heavy sounds during Saturday concerts
Members of the American Legion and VFW 424 are in for a surprise.
Will Tampa’s Straz have Dear Evan Hansen and Hamilton ticket deals at Saturday’s open house party?
They’re promising ticket deals for the upcoming Broadway season.
Tampa pop band Animal Person releases new EP at Crowbar in Ybor City
Bands from Tallahassee, Naples and the Bay area play support.
Tampa Bay JCPenney stores will hire 400 seasonal employees at October 16 hiring day
You can apply online ahead of the event, too.
Tampa, St. Pete mayors endorse Andrew Gillum in Orlando
Rick Kriseman and Bob Buckhorn traveled the 1-4 corridor to lend their support.
A Star is Born — but it’s not the star you think.
A third trip to the well for ‘A Star Is Born’ only works because of Bradley Cooper’s solid direction and Lady Gaga’s amazing voice.
Tampa Bay museums encourage civic engagement, direct action through art
Their work is part of a nonpartisan platform called 50 State Initiative.
Sabor a Perú fills a need with Peruvian cuisine in Brandon
The newbie took over the former home of beloved diner Ben’s.
Hip-hop pioneers Ultramagnetic MCs released Critical Beatdown on this day in 1988
Rap music would never be the same.
St. Petersburg’s SHINE Mural Festival enters fourth year with international, national and local talent
An evolution of the city’s street art.
Clearwater-based art store expands to St. Petersburg’s popular downtown Sundial
Artistic pop-up? Don’t mind if we do.
Here are the artists featured in this year’s SHINE Mural Festival in St. Petersburg
They’ll be painting the town — literally.
On the subject of talent, Florida Poet Laureate Peter Meinke
In this week’s Poet’s Notebook.
Starting Saturday, you can see 400 sea creatures in the Florida Aquarium’s new 100,000-gallon attraction
The Heart of the Sea features everything from sharks to sea turtles.
Pinellas commission candidate Amy Kedron called the police on the Tampa Bay Times’ Mark Puente — here’s why
The candidate for Pinellas County Commission talks about domestic abuse and #metoo.
Tampa Bay live music Thursday features Rock the Park, Nate Najar and more
The Toasters and Caleborate play on opposite sides of the bay.
St. Petersburg hardcore band Horsewhip resurrects, reinvents ghosts on debut album
The newer band of older men unloads sludgy hell at American Legion Post 111 on Saturday.
A mixed bag is on tap at downtown St. Petersburg’s Oak & Stone
Still, there’s much to explore.
What to expect from Sekushi, the latest addition to Clearwater Beach
Chef Viet Vo is coming home.
chismis & co. invites Tampa diners to eat with their hands over Filipino feast
No utensils? No problem.






