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Gulfport’s ‘Artists of Elements’ gallery hosts three-day grand opening this weekend
The ‘Gathering Place,’ strives to ‘be a gathering place to foster the arts of all forms.’
By Kyla Fields
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Artists of Gathering, Gulfport, art galleries, Artists of Elements
Gulfport took a beating this week, but is still ready to throw one hell of a Geckofest party
Both admission and parking for the family-friendly Gecko Fest are free.
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Tampa Bay festivals, Gulfport, Geckofest
An expanded version of Gulfport's ReadOut LGBTQ+ literature festival happens this February
Brian Broome delivers the keynote on closing day.
By Kyla Fields and Ray Roa
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Literature, Tampa Bay literature, Gulfport, ReadOut 2023, Gulfport Public Library
Gulfport cafe Pop Goes the Waffle to close this weekend
But its food truck and wholesale division will remain in operation.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Pop Goes the Waffle, Gulfport, dessert cafe, waffles, breakfast, food truck, St. Petersburg
Perpetual Groove's Brock Butler is playing a solo show at Gulfport's Blueberry Patch
Local prog-rock favorite Anthill Cinema headlines.
By Ray Roa
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay concerts, live music, Gulfport, jam band, The Blueberry Patch
Gulfport’s ‘On The Edge’ town hall series starts on Monday
More meetings are planned for January and April.
By Caroline DeBruhl
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Tampa Bay politics, Gulfport, Historic Gulfport Casino
Treasure Island restaurant The Pearl moves to Gulfport this fall
Its flagship Treasure Island location closes this week.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Treasure Island, The Pearl, Gulfport, Mediterranean food
Gulfport closes out month-long 'Geckofest' celebration this weekend
Geckofest 2022's 'Game Night' party happens Saturday.
Tags: Events & Film, Things to Do, Downtown Gulfport, Geckofest, Tampa Bay, Gulfport
Smokin’ J’s BBQ is now closed, after more than a decade of serving Gulfport
86 the four-pound sandwich challenge.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Smokin' J's BBQ, Texas BBQ, Gulfport, St. Pete restaurants, closing restaurant
Gulfport vegan restaurant Golden Dinosaurs celebrates fourth anniversary this weekend
It’s '90s-themed beach party will feature giveaways, local vendors and a DJ.
Tags: Food & Drink Events, Golden Dinosaurs, Gulfport, vegan restaurants, vegan deli, plant-based restaurant, St. Petersburg restaurants, Slideshow
After 25 years of serving Gulfport, seafood restaurant Backfin Blue Cafe closes
But owner Harold Russell is saving all of his beloved recipes, and may start a food truck or catering business.
Tags: Openings & Closings, Backfin Blue Cafe, Gulfport, St. Petersburg restaurants, seafood restaurants, closings, crab cakes
Thursday's Gulfport 'Clean Comedy' night benefits families in Ukraine and Poland
Donnie Stopa and Rodney Norman are on the bill.
By Michael Murillo
Tags: Events & Film, Donnie Stopa, Rodney Norman, Gulfport, Catherine A. Hickman Theater, St. Petersburg, comedy
Clearwater Beach looks to increase accessibility with new mobility mats and wheelchairs
The public beach now provides two motorized and two manual beach wheelchairs free of charge to visitors.
By Brandalynn Nuñez Cepeda
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Clearwater Beach, accessibility, wheelchair access, Gulfport
Bongs and ice cream will live under the same roof when Bakes and Wakes opens next month in St. Pete
'Family friendly with a Cheech and Chong attitude.'
Tags: Openings & Closings, Bakes and Wakes, ice cream, smoke shop, St. Petersburg, Gulfport, Bakes and Wakes ( Fat Lenny’s World Headquarters)
Gulfport's 5th annual ReadOut Festival, a celebration of lesbian literature, virtually returns this February
This year’s keynote speaker is Michèle Alexandre, Dean of the College of Law at Stetson University.
Tags: Events & Film, ReadOut Festival 2022, Gulfport, festivals, literature festival, free festival
Sara Fludd, owner of Pop Goes the Waffle, looks to open new Gulfport storefront this spring
The menu will be 'whatever Fludd can fit into a waffle iron.'
Tags: Openings & Closings, Pop Goes the Waffle, dessert cafe, food truck, new restaurant, Gulfport, St. Petersburg
Saturday Blueberry Patch concert will collect toys for Gulfport kids
Row Jomah and The Reality play the tunes.
Tags: Show Previews, Row Jomah, The Reality, Blueberry Patch, Gulfport, live music, The Blueberry Patch
Gulfport Neighbors has a nifty way for you to donate canned goods this month
Locals who get involved can participate until Dec. 24 or 31.
By Meaghan Habuda
Tags: Food News, Gulfport Neighbors, Little Food Pantries, canned food, canned goods, food news, gulfport, gulfport fire rescue, gulfport public library, holiday donations, nonperishable food
The legend of Broken Man: Making sense of Gulfport's mysterious streetside statue
Broken Man was created in the mid-1980s as a homegrown marketing tool.
By Bill DeYoung
Tags: Local Arts, Broken Man, Florida, Gulfport, Lee Barron, Tom Pitzen, statue
Staging a life-changer: ProjectFree and South Pacific
Gulfport's ProjectFree stages a special South Pacific with developmentally disabled adults.
Tags: Local Arts, Gulfport, ProjectFree, South Pacific, community theater, theater
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Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
By Suzanne Townsend
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
By Colin Wolf
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