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Do It This Weekend: The ABBA Experience, comedy and spoken word showcases, Hands Across the Sand oil drilling protest, The Vagina Monologues, art parties, craft fairs and St. Pete Pride
By Franki Weddington
Tags: News Feature, who gets to call it art? leepa rattner museum of art, waterloo, Uncategorized, the Vagina Monologues, summer film series, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, St. Pete Pride, spoken word poetry, So You Think You Can Dance, sacred sounds saturdays team takeover, s.o.s., raw vibes art and performance space, oil drilling protest, offshore drilling, music in the marly, Museum of Fine Arts, millennium dancesport ballroom competition, mary murphy, Mamma Mia!, maks and tony, lgbt events, late noght with got jokes, Hands Across the Sand, georgia guitar quartet, free yourself party, florida coasts, events, eve ensler, dunedin craft festival, deep horizon oil spill, Dancing with the Stars, dancing queen, daavid detyme tolliver, comedy night, CLGBT, bjorn again the abba experience, ballroom dancing, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, Animal Coalition of Tampa, American Stage, actrageous yard sale
On the Radar: Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues at American Stage
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized
Do It Today: Aleshea Harris' spoken word, Perspectives on Parks and an urban porch party
Tags: News Feature, USF St. Pete, Uncategorized, st. pete park centennial, St. Pete Brasserie, perspectives on parks, Mayor Rick Baker, marine science, Kahwa Coffee, grit and silk, Gary Mormino, florida studies, florida aquarium, fish and wildlife research institute, events, downtown neighborhood association, council of neighborhood ssociations, cafe on the bay, Aleshea Harris, Activism
Do It Today: Maria Saraceno art show, Moscow State Radio Symphony and Monday Night Jazz
Tags: News Feature, winter dreams, usf jazz program, Uncategorized, tchikovsky, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, romeo and juliet overture, moscow state radio symphony, monday night jazz, maria saraceno, HCC Ybor Performing Arts Building, cancelled
On the Radar: A Cinderella Story fuses jazz and ballet
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, richard rodgers, jazz, ever after, events, Drew Barrymore, canada's royal winnipeg ballet, a cinderella story
On the Radar: Monster Truck Jam
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, Raymond james Stadium, monster truck jam, events, Dairy Queen, beef o brady's
On the Radar: Eckerd College Writers Conference — Writers in Paradise
Tags: News Feature, Writers in Paradise, Uncategorized, shutter island, sheri reynolds, oprah's book club, Mystic River, Michael Koryta, martin scorsese, Mark Ruffalo, leonardo dicaprio, l.a. times book award, gone baby gone, events, eckerd college writers' conference, Dennis Lehane, Clint Eastwood, Ben Kingsley, Ben Affleck
Do It Today: join the MLK Day celebrations, hear the Glenn Miller Orchestra or meet a Pushcart Prize poet
Tags: News Feature, Writers in Paradise, Vinoy Park, Uncategorized, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, mlk leadership breakfast, mlk day, mlk celebration, mlk birthday, martin luther king jr. birthday, glenn miller orchestra, events, eckerd college writers' conference, drum major for justice national parade, beth ann fennelly, ann hood
On the Radar: Long Day's Journey Into Night at The Studio@620
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, tony winner, The Studio@620, pulitzer prize, Pinellas County Center for the Arts, Morphine, long day's journey into night, Keven Renken, james tyrone, events, Eugene O'Neill, alcoholism, addiction
Do It Today: Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Tampa Bay career fair, Gulfport: The Musical and more
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, the historic coliseum, Tampa Bay Job and Career Fair, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, love sweat and tears, leepa rattner musuem of art, Gulfport: The Musical, events, complexions contemporary dance, Catherine Hickman Theater, appetite for art
Do It Today: NoHo Bistro's winter wine dinner and The Visionary World of Vladimir Yoffe
Tags: News Feature, winter wine dinner, Uncategorized, the visionary world of vladimir yoffe, taylor eason, noho bistro, Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, events
On the Radar: "World Famous" Lipizzaner Stallions stampede the St. Pete Times Forum
Tags: News Feature, world famous lipizzaner stallions, Uncategorized, St. Pete Times Forum, events
Do It Today: art across the bay at Congo/Women, So You Think You Can Paint? and Gummie Bears: Outside the Package
Tags: News Feature, University of South Florida, Uncategorized, so you think you can paint, ron haviv, raw vibes art gallery, Poynter Institute, plight and promise of africa, mauricio murillo, marcus bleasdale, lynsey addario, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, john prendergrast, james nachtwey, gummie bears outside the package, events, Elie Wiesel, eckerd college, congo/women, Centre Gallery
Do It This Weekend: Jobsite's What the Butler Saw, Cirque du Surreal art show, Barnum's FUNundrum, Fernando Botero at the MFA, Orpheus and Eurydice and more
Tags: News Feature, whitney james, what the butler saw, Uncategorized, the reader, the infinite typing pool, St. Pete Times Forum, Shimberg Playhouse, ringling bros., palladium theater, Oscar winner, orpheus and eurydice, opera, Museum of Fine Arts, kate winslet, jobsite theater, jazz music, holocaust film series, gulf coast artists alliance, greek tragedy, greatest show on earth, fernando botero, events, columbian artist, cirque du surreal, circus, c.w. gluck, baroque art, barnum's funundrum, barnum and bailey's
On the Radar: The Music of Led Zeppelin A Rock Symphony
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, the florida orchestra, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, rock symphony, Randy Jackson, ramble on, Led Zeppelin, kashmir, events
Do It Today: Golden Dragon Acrobats, Alice in Wonderland and Evenings with the Maestro
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, the music gallery, surreal, St. Petersburg Opera, Salvador Dali, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, Mozart, golden dragon acrobats, events, evenings with the maestro, Disney, dali museum, cosi fsn tutte, alice in wonderland
Do It Today: Barnum's FUNundrum at the Forum, Tony Bennett at Ruth Eckerd and Les Contes d'Hoffman in theaters
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, Tony Bennett, the metropolitan opera house, the met live, St. Pete Times Forum, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, ringling bros. circus, les contes d'hoffman, grammys, fathom events, events, barnum's funundrum, barnum and bailey's
On the Radar: So You Think You Can Paint?
Tags: News Feature, USF Marshall Center, University of South Florida, Uncategorized, so you think you can paint, local art, events, Centre Gallery, art contest
On the Radar: The Baroque World of Fernando Botero at the Museum of Fine Arts
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, the baroque world of fernando botero, St. Petersburg, retrospective of works, park avenue, New York City, Museum of Fine Arts, international art, fernando botero, events, el gato, columbian artist, columbian art
Do It Today: An Evening with Lucille Ball and cozy quilts at the Florida International Museum
Tags: News Feature, Uncategorized, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, suzanne larusch, straz center, sew it's art, rocky mountain quilters, quilts, Lucille Ball, lucie arnaz, florida international museum, events, dezi arnaz, an evening with lucille ball
Mo Lowda & The Humble w/The Bright Light Social Hour
@ Floridian Social
Fri., April 19, 7 p.m.
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