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A farewell from our outgoing editor-in-chief
We'll talk again.
By David Warner
Tags: News Feature
Seven questions with Rob Sanders, author of PRIDE: The Story of Harvey Milk and the Rainbow Flag
Talking with the Brandon elementary school teacher whose latest children's book illuminates a key moment in LGBT history.
Tags: Local Arts
What to see when: A guide to GASP! 2018
Make a plan or leave it to serendipity. Either way, Creative Loafing's performing arts fest on Mar. 16 is a must.
Dance Review: Sarasota Ballet makes magic in Dreams of Nature
The program features company premieres by Sir Frederick Ashton and David Bintley.
Gasparilla Arts Month: The gasp-worthy lineup of GASP! 2018
CL and the Tampa Museum of Art are teaming up again for a performing arts event like no other.
How to make sure that Parkland never does happen again
The #NoNRAMoney initiative is one answer. So is the ad listing NRA beneficiaries in Congress.
Mien of the hour: In Clearwater, Rufus Wainwright offers solace and songs for a tortured, tired America
The multi-octaved singer-songwriter shone bright on a dark day for Florida.
Tags: Music News
One City Chorus and Urban Gypsies: Together again at the Palladium Friday Feb. 16
A sublime combination of a great chorus and a great band.
Jake Troyli at the Arts Xchange Gallery: Racial divides addressed with comic precision
The gallery's first solo show goes to a "crazy mixed" young talent who left a basketball career behind to make art.
The Glass Menagerie at freeFall: A classic, evocatively staged
Director Eric Davis takes Tennessee Williams at his word.
Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Hello Dolly!: Straz 2018-19 season full of blockbusters
As in lines round the block, which is what all those shows are attracting in NYC
CL Writing Contest 2018: Who's who in the Top Tens?
The finalists were anonymous — until now.
It's Hammer time at Ruth Eckerd Hall's Murray Theater
Mike Hammer, that is. And Travis, from WKRP.
Dance Review: BEACON18 left us wanting more
Connections and collaborations in a performance that lingers in the memory.
Theater Review: Innovocative's harrowing, beautifully acted Keely and Du
Actors K.D. O'Hair and Dawn Truax find the humanity in a confrontation that's anything but humane.
Spring Arts 2018 — Buried Treasure: Theater & dance
Add these choices to your "Gotta check this out" list this season.
Spring Arts 2018 — Pearls: Theater
Smaller venues with top-flight shows plus performances you have to see to believe.
By David Warner and Mark E. Leib
Spring Arts 2018 — Anchors: Theater
Must-sees at the area's leading venues.
By David Warner, Mark E. Leib and Cathy Salustri
High hopes at the Dalì Museum's Wish Tree
Tampa Bay's most famous ficus is an ideal spot to make a wish for 2018.
Tags: Tampa Bay News
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Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
By Suzanne Townsend
Florida is getting a naked cruise line next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
Former owner of Tampa's Hall on Franklin closes Orlando food hall
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
By Colin Wolf
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her.…
By Ray Roa
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
By Chloe Greenberg
A historic South Tampa home once owned by cigar royalty is now for sale in Beach Park. Located at 5020 S Shore…
The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
By Josh Bradley
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