

Register to vote in Florida’s general election before October 9
That’s the deadline for the November 6 contests.
St. Petersburg music venue Fubar celebrates 9 years on The 600 Block
So far, rising rents haven’t razed the culture there.
Miami rappers Trick Daddy and Trina reunite at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg
Slip and slide into First Block.
Dire Straits Legacy invites classic-rock diehards to Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg
Pretty much everyone except Mark Knopfler will be there.
Florida officials still deny election tampering, but the damage is done leading up to November
How the elections process went awry in 2016.
St. Petersburg jazz guitarist Naje Najar brings Paris Skies to Palladium LP release show
Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, and Django Reinhardt are along for the ride.
Rising Berkley rapper Caleborate returns to Tampa Bay for Ybor City show
It’ll be hard to top his March Bay area debut.
All for Transportation names Hillsborough’s most dangerous intersections
The initiative claims its plan can make the county’s roads safer.
Tampa Bay’s Wednesday live music lineup led by Trivium, The Juantee and more
Zoe Speaks is at Lakewood United Church of Christ, too.
Folk icon Woody Guthrie died on this day in 1967
That machine still kills fascists though.
Learn about Florida’s proposed constitutional amendments at the St. Petersburg Library
The League of Women Voters hosts three info sessions about each of the 12 amendments on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Tampa’s Stageworks Theatre skips details in production of Judgment at Nuremberg
Jim Wicker leads the cast of mixed talents in the Nazi-era play.
South Pinellas luxury beachfront hotel caters to fitness junkies
St. Pete Beach’s Don CeSar launches new wellness programming.
St. Petersburg’s Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi debuts in soft-opening mode
Staff training and limited hours are underway until later this week.
Tampa post-punk band Clang! shares demo tape, announces first US tour
The BOTB-winning trio will play 14 cities in as many days.
St. Petersburg post-rock band Set and Setting announces album release show
It’s also the kickoff for the outfit’s European tour.
Big Storm Brewing to spread the good word of Tampa Bay in Brooklyn
The Pasco-born brewery aims to reach millennials with the travel bug.
Florida governor Rick Scott declines his $130,272 salary
He’s declined it every year — here’s why.
Visit Tampa Bay endorses All for Transportation plan
The board of directors has spoken.
USF grads form art collective, bring first show to CL Space in Tampa Oct. 11
They started posting on Instagram, but now they’re exhibiting IRL.
Get tickets for Dear Evan Hansen Oct. 7 at Tampa’s Straz
The Broadway hit comes to Tampa Apr. 9-14, but tickets will sell out long before that.
Sushi bar rolls into lounge at St. Pete Beach restaurant Castile
The Hotel Zamora introduced Blue Salt last month.
Madonna’s “Erotica” video hit MTV on this day in 1992
It’s been NSFW ever since.
Restaurant Week and Restaurant Month begin at Manatee and Sarasota eateries
October is looking real delicious.
St. Pete Beach offers free parking in the wake of red tide
All city-metered parking spots on St. Pete Beach are free — at least for now.
Leon Bridges will play Clearwater’s Ruth Eckerd Hall on April 18
The show is one of four Florida dates.
Tampa Bay Rays buy Rowdies, control of Al Lang Stadium
More details are expected in a Tuesday morning press conference.
Live in Tampa Bay? Take the vegetarian in your life to BurgerFi tonight
The franchise has $5 patties on special for World Vegetarian Day.
Tampa venue Amalie Arena refreshes food and beverage options
Just in time for the Tampa Bay Lightning season opener.
Hillsborough Sheriff’s Office accepting unwanted firearms for cash in Tampa
The anonymous gun swap takes place this weekend.
In St. Petersburg, David Byrne’s deconstructed band brandishes its bold, musical reckoning at Mahaffey Theater
It’s never been more fun to feel so exposed.
Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen released his solo debut on this day in 1982
‘The Nightfly’ has landed.
MOD Pizza announces opening date of first Tampa Bay location
The first 52 customers in attendance receive a free pie.
Top 7 haunted spots in Tampa Bay, from Pinellas to Hillsborough
Maybe it’s us, but does Ybor have a higher-than-average number of ghosts per person?
Madrid’s Hinds brings Spanish 60s-inspired rock to Tampa
FayRoy and Miami’s Mustard Service open the show.
Tampa Bay’s Sunday live music lineup led by David Byrne, Expert Timing and more
Puzzlehead plays a house show, too.
Tampa jazz legend Belinda womack preps for St. Petersburg show with Helios Jazz Orchestra
The Palladium Theater hosts on Sept. 2
Duke Ellington bassist John Lamb set to kick off Tampa’s Monday Night Jazz series
The Bay area resident played on ‘Far East Suite.’
This art exhibit at St. Petersburg’s Blue Goose marries 1930s cartoons with horror
‘Dem Bones’ also uses butcher charts as art. Because of course.
Tampa Bay’s live music Saturday includes Skizzy Mars, Mothers and more
Buffyfest, Steampunk Ball, Bertie Higgins among dozens of options.
Topgolf Tampa offers free golf lesson to guests with hearing impairments
The instruction class is open to all skill levels.
St. Augustine’s Sing Out Loud Festival raises $98K for Betty Griffin Center
Concerts by Jason Isbell, The Decemberists, Lucero, Against Me! and more all helped.
Red tide losses at $128.8M for 40 Pinellas businesses
Rick Scott says the county is getting another $2M to support cleanup efforts.
HART and Lyft offer select Tampa residents $500 to ditch their cars
The 30-day challenge starts on October 8.
J. Cole wore a Tampa Bay Lightning jersey for his Billboard magazine cover shoot
A custom no. 15, nonetheless.
Best things to do with food and drink in Tampa Bay this weekend
Plan accordingly.
Miles Davis died on this day in 1991
The jazz icon was 65 years old.
Capital Tacos launching concession stand at Tampa’s Amalie Arena
Lightning players will also develop and name the signature Taco of the Month.
Tampa’s Coppertail Brewing, Florida Aquarium tap new collaboration beer
Sea Turtle Sour is the second in a series of three releases.
Tampa Bay’s Friday live music lineup led by Troye Sivan, All Time Low and more
Not Hootie is opening for Lady Antebellum, too.
Tampa store Joe and Son’s offers deal for Extra Virgin Olive Oil Day
Buy one, then score a second at half price.
Tampa praise and worship trio Valley’s End will release new LP at Straz Center
Caedmon’s Call frontman Andrew Osenga plays support.
Georgia art-rock band Mothers brings enthralling new LP to Crowbar in Ybor City
Brother Cephus and Surface to Air Missive open the show.
In Clearwater, The Romantics and Hooters restaurants bring 80s hits to Pier 60 park
Calendars for all the kiddos.
Florida Conservation Voters to host campaign “bootcamp” in St. Petersburg
Calling all Lindsay Cross supporters.
Andy Grammer’s St. Petersburg show was moved to Tampa’s The Ritz Ybor City
Tickets for the State Theatre gig will be honored at the door.
European producers Detlef and Dosem headline another St. Petersburg Wormhole party
The afterparty goes until 8 a.m.
Florida Orchestra taps pianist Valentina Lisitsa for season-opening weekend
Concerts in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
A David Byrne bicycle ride through St. Petersburg
Pedal-pushing through the Sunshine City ahead of Sept. 30 Mahaffey Theater show.
Hearty bowls are the focus of CoreLife Eatery, opening soon in Tampa
Carrollwood marks the health-conscious franchise’s first foray into the Bay area.
Tampa Bay’s Thursday live music lineup includes Mat Kearney, The Frights and more
Basia, and Anders Osborne are in town, too.
Developer could turn portion of Upper Tampa Bay Trail into parking lot
Commissioner Pat Kemp talks to CL about the attempt to urbanize this stretch of nature.
Food-themed art, culinary program coming to Dunedin Fine Art Center
New exhibits explore the intersection of food and art.
In Sarasota, Urbanite’s Modern Works Festival features women
The festival features women playwrights from across the country and is the first of its kind for Tampa Bay.
Kurtis Blow brought hip-hop to Soul Train on this day in 1980
Host Don Cornelius did not like it.
Haunted theater, art and dance exhibit opens in St. Petersburg
‘The Unseen’ uses old theater sets and curtains, dance and lights to create an eerie spectacle.
Best of the Bay 2018 is here
See who won in both the Readers Poll and Critics’ Picks!
Why more ‘shrooms were on the menu at Tampa’s Rooster & the Till last week
Eat your (local) veggies.
Tampa’s Epicurean Hotel revamps Élevage while debuting new Lobby Bar
But don’t worry — that beloved Homage to Bern’s hasn’t gone anywhere.






