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Tampa Bay Symphony ends its spring series with a rendition of ‘Tchaikovsky’s Pathetique’
It's the last chance to catch the classical orchestra until November 2023.
By Josh Bradley
Tags: Show Previews, Things to Do, Tampa Bay Symphony, spring concert series, Palladium Theater
The MUSE Awards: Mark Sforzini and the art of conductivity
The founder and music director of St. Pete Opera doesn't know the meaning of "down time."
By Bill DeYoung
Tags: Local Arts, MUSE, Mark Sforzini, St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, St. Petersburg Opera Company, Tampa Bay Symphony
Do It Today: Tampa Bay Symphony, stand-up yuks, a sassy single-gal cabaret and more
By Julie Garisto
Tags: Local Arts, When Words Are Not Enough: A Single Gal Sings Songs of Love and Laughter, valentines-day, Tampa Bay Valentine's Day, Tampa Bay Symphony, Stuff to do Valentine's Day, show, shawn-alff, sex and love, New American Theater, events, Cabaret, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, adult
Do It Today: Dining Out for Life and mucho music — from jazz jams to Cornmeal's electro-acoustic bluegrass and the Tampa Bay Symphony
By Franki Weddington
Tags: Local Arts, Uncategorized, Tampa Bay Symphony, tampa bay restaurants, romantic jazz jam, miles, la fogata, events, electro-acoustic bluegrass, Dining Out for Life, cornmeal, Coltrane, Cafe Alma, Backfin Blue, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, American Stage, aids research, after hours cabaret, 400 Beach
Do It Today: PostSecret creator Frank Warren lectures at USF, Tampa Bay Symphony does Tchaikovsky and more
Tags: Local Arts, usfsecrets, University of South Florida, university lecture series, Uncategorized, Tchaikovsky, Tampa Bay Symphony, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, russian masters, postsecret project, music notes, Mahaffey Theater, George Gershwin, Frank Warren, florida orchestra guild, events, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
Do It Today: TB Symphony, Sunsine State, Job-side, and O-town music.
By Leilani Polk
Tags: News Feature, Voices Of Nature Environmental Film Festival, Visions Of Nature, Uncategorized, trail of dead, to do st. pete, To do in Tampa, Tampa Bay Symphony, sunshine state, Project Jenny, Project Jan, P.J. Gibson, Magenta Sunsets and Brown Silk, John Sayles, jobsite theater, Jobside Project Staged Reading, George Gershwin, fujiya & miyagi, events, do it tampa, An American in Paris, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
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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
Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Tampa Pig Jig brings Dierks Bentley to downtown this fall
By Ray Roa
The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
In Transit has a new EP, Illusionary, out, and last Saturday, the Bradenton band celebrated it with a release show that featured…
It’s starting to get hot in Tampa, but Nation Of Language and Beach Fossils kept it cool last Friday when the former…
Last Thursday, about a dozen students at Tampa’s University of South Florida continued to voice support for a movement that, in part,…
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