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American Stage: Story Tellers Past, Present and Future

>> Article originally published in St. Pete Life Magazine << As many of us who call St. Petersburg home know, American Stage Theatre Company is a crown jewel of performing arts right here in the heart of our city. Since 1977, American Stage has been producing both classic and cutting-edge theatre to the delight of its patrons and season subscribers, including the wildly popular “American  Stage in the Park”. Here […]

todayApril 28, 2019 54

Arts & Culture

The Carter G. Woodson African American History Museum — Art. Soul. Community.

>> Article originally published in St. Pete Life Magazine << When you first walk into the Carter G. Woodson African American History Museum (also referred to as the Woodson), you will always be met with the smell of simmering potpourri. It never fails, and I personally feel a sort of reassurance knowing there are some things you can just count on. It’s a small yet memorable thing that not only […]

todayApril 14, 2019 29

Arts & Culture

Webb’s City: The Musical — A Nostalgic Celebration of St. Pete’s Eclectic History

>> Article originally published in St. Pete Life Magazine << Dancing chickens? Mermaids swimming in a tank by the gift shop? Maybe you’d like a haircut and a shoe shine while having your prescriptions filled and new tires put on your car. Oh, and don’t forget the toothpaste and some socks. Sounds like the ultimate retail/entertainment fever dream, but as Dorothy would say about Oz, “It was a really truly […]

todayMarch 20, 2019 12

Arts & Culture

“Can I Get a Witness” — Herb Snitzer’s Life of Activism

>> Article originally published in St. Pete Life Magazine << The history of Jazz and the history of civil rights in the United States are undeniably and profoundly intertwined. The images caught on film by iconic photographer Herb Snitzer, over a six-decade career, is sublime proof of this premise. Snitzer and his wife, artist Carol Dameron call St. Pete home, but their lives and careers have spanned the world, giving […]

todayMarch 6, 2019 14

Arts & Culture

The Duncan McClellan Experience – “More Than a Gallery” – Made in St. Pete

>> Article originally published in St. Pete Life Magazine << Artist, teacher, mentor, philanthropist – All these and more, are adjectives that describe prolific artist and community advocate, Duncan McClellan. His three-decade body of work has become synonymous with excellence and beauty, coveted by collectors around the world. The Duncan McClellan Gallery, operating and ever expanding since 2009, has become the must-see destination of all who come to explore the […]

todayFebruary 28, 2019 106

General

Discover Our Beautiful ‘Burg

It's true that more people are considered "transparent" residents than Florida natives. You may believe that until you see all the "FLO-GROWN" stickers on the backs of pick-up trucks. Actually, we're not sure what the truth is. We feel it's closer to a 50-50 chance, much like a coin toss. Whether people in question are native to the land or have moved here, the beauty has always been here in […]

todayMarch 23, 2018 39

"sports matters"

News

All Types Of Sports Matters

Our blog series on our radio show hosts has returned. This time, we're bringing the story to you from the football field—broadcasting from the box at the Raymond James Stadium. Not really, but sports are on the agenda this week. We got on the phone with Bert Mort, host of Sports Matters, to hear his story of podcasting as well as the stories you don't hear on the air. Tune […]

todayDecember 6, 2017 52

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