The November arts scene in Tampa Bay has the rescheduled St. Petersburg Shine Mural Festival and Ybor Arts Tour, plus the ...
Already reeling from Gov. DeSantis's funding veto, Tampa Bay's resilient arts community presses on after Helene and Milton.
In addition to writing for 83 Degrees, Deborah Bostock-Kelley is a local Broadway World theatre reviewer, a reporter for several magazines and a theater columnist. She is honored to be the marketing ...
Yanin “Nina” Ledesma and her son Gregory Ashwood lived in a duplex off 15th Street and Fowler Avenue in North Tampa’s University Area neighborhood for seven years. They saw their share of hurricanes ...
There were survivors. There were family and friends of survivors. There were family and friends of those who didn't survive. All were there in solidarity. Thousands showed up Saturday for the Making ...
Reach St. Pete, a nonprofit that normally sends its free Pop-Up Pantry around St. Petersburg to provide food for people in need, stepped up to deliver food and supplies after Helene hit. Then Milton ...
On a beautiful Friday that feels like fall, hundreds of cars have lined up along Palm Avenue in Ybor City to get water, food and cleaning supplies at the headquarters of the Children’s Board of ...
Mozart fans, who have been paying $20 to see the Tampa Oratorio Singers, will get to see the choral group perform his Great Mass in C minor for free on Sunday, Nov. 10th at Palma Ceia Presbyterian ...
On September 18th, University of South Florida St. Petersburg professor Barnali Dixon appeared before the city’s Council of Neighborhood Associations to introduce CRIS-HAZARD, a new app developed by ...
This weekend brings more ways to help out and get help as the Tampa Bay community recovers from the double punch of Helene and Milton. The Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber and City of St. Pete Beach present ...