Cool nerdy fun at Necronomicon 2014
Into science fiction, fantasy and horror? Dig gaming and cosplay? Read a lot? Then you're probably going to want to check out Necronomicon 2014which is being held from Oct. 3-5th at the Grand Hyatt...
View ArticleNew on Fox at 9:30 p.m. tonight — Mulaney
Fans of 1960s comedy The Dick Van Dyke Show love the show's crack cast, highlighted by the hilarious Van Dyke, Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie comedy team, and their and their eccentrically charmingly...
View ArticleDo This: Bully at #NOSHAME Pop-Up Cinema, Inkwood Open Mic
Do your part to commemorate National Bullying Prevention Month by attending a film screening every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in October. Directions for Living will be hosting a #NOSHAME Pop-Up Cinema at The...
View ArticleGovernment scientist schools Fox's Chris Wallace on Ebola virus
Is our government doing everything it can to ensure that the Ebola virus goes no further than Thomas Eric Duncan? He's the Liberian man who made it to Dallas last week and was diagnosed with the...
View ArticleArtist Susan Janvrin on leaving the Far East
It's exciting to see local artists explore new lands, sharing with us their discoveries. Tampa-based vinyl/CD mosaic artist Susan Janvrin and husband/graphic artist, Matt Normand, relocated to Los...
View ArticleTonight in live music: CHVRCHES at The Ritz Ybor, Green Jelly at Octave
A couple of rather interesting concerts on tap this Mon., Oct. 8.CHVRCHES with The Range Since posting debut track “Lies” online last May, Scottish electronic trio CHVRCHES has blow the fuck up....
View ArticleJohn Waters visits Tampa and wins a TIGLFF Lifetime Achievement Award
Film director, writer, orator and fringe patron saint John Waters visited Tampa Theatre Saturday night to present one of his entertaining talks and received a Lifetime Achievement award afterward from...
View ArticleDeuces Live Sunday Market up and running again
After a brief summer break, the Deuces Live Sunday Market located in St.Pete's historic Midtown area off of 9th Avenue and 22nd Street South, kicked off its fall season on Sunday, serving up live...
View ArticleMitch Perry Report 10.6.14: First Monday in October
Welcome to the first full week in October, always the best time of year, especially for political junkies and sports fans. First things first: Today is the deadline to register for the November 4...
View ArticleUSF's 2014 Homecoming week kicks off with parades, carnivals and concerts
Calling for the most spirit and enthusiasm a Bull can muster, the University of South Florida’s Homecoming Week is a celebration — a short recess from the stress and pressure of scholastic life. Amid...
View ArticleThe American Solar Energy Society’s annual solar tour returns to Tampa
On Saturday the International Solar Energy Society’s Tampa student chapter, the University of South Florida’s International Solar Energy Society’s (ISES): POWER-People Organizing World Energy...
View ArticlePro-Greenlight group accuses No Tax for Tracks of being "Tea Party extremists"
The Greenlight Pinellas debate has grown extremely divisive in the past few weeks, and it's unlikely that divisiveness will end any time before next month's election — certainly not after members of...
View ArticleThe Ringling gets TripAdvisor's Endorsement as Top Museum
Don’t just visit Sarasota, visit TripAdvisor Sarasota… They’ve got The Ringling! TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel site, operating in 45 countries and relying on more than 170 million reviews...
View ArticleRick Scott says Charlie Crist "wants you to hate me" in new ad
Nobody has to remind the voters of Florida how negative this gubernatorial campaign has been so far this year, but Rick Scott's decided to take up the issue by stating flatly that his latest ad that...
View ArticleDems revive Rick Scott's problems with HCA/Columbia with whistleblower press...
Four years ago Democrats pushed the premise that Rick Scott deserved intense scrutiny due to questionable business ethics, at the least, after his former health care company Columbia/HCA received the...
View ArticleTwo Tarpon Springs cooking classes dish African food traditions
For the next two Saturdays, the city of Tarpon Springs will hold $20 cooking lessons at the historic Safford House from noon to 2 p.m. The classes will teach students how to craft Jamaican and Cuban...
View ArticleTonight in live music: St. Vincent, John Nemeth, Jon Bellion
The breakdown of shows for this Tue., Oct. 7.St. Vincent with Matthew E. White Annie Clark’s eyes — burning through your soul underneath blue-shadowed eyelids and perfectly manicured brows — are kind...
View ArticleMitch Perry Report 10.7.14: SCOTUS puts the same-sex marriage issue back in...
Meeting for the first day of the 2014-2015 session, the U.S. Supreme Court made huge news yesterday by deciding not to get involved with same-sex marriage. That let stay the decisions made in three...
View ArticleTheatre Tampa Bay Awards highlighted by drinking games and freeFall windfall
Attended mainly by theater scene regulars, the 4th Annual Theatre Tampa Bay Awards offered more comedy, fewer musical numbers — a snappy opener with several nominees plus solos from Lulu Picart...
View ArticleClimate scientists who met with Rick Scott say they need to engage in more...
Three of the five climate scientists who met with Rick Scott this summer to discuss the deleterious effects that global warming is already having on Florida discussed that conversation and their...
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