An Original Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre Fundraiser to benefit CFCArts Youth Theatre Programs Enjoy an evening of mystery and…
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Adapted by Ken Ludwig from the novel by Agatha Christie Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in…
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Join us for a fun day full of culinary delights. With over 40 Food Trucks featuring entrees, snacks & desserts…
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Don’t miss this amazing night of comedy with 2 Hollywood legends! Jimmie Walker – Best known as JJ from the…
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Bring the kids to enjoy our Annual Sugar and Spice Halloween Party, We will have cookie and cupcake decorating, crafts,…
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Creative Loafing’s annual Best of the Bay Awards Party is back! Join us in celebrating the Tampa Bay area’s best…
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The Tampa chapter of the American Culinary Federation will hold their 2nd Annual Scholarship fund raising dinner at the historic…
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Rollin’ Oats is celebrating their 25th anniversary with a summer backyard BBQ food & wine tasting event. Come by the…
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An annual event that celebrates our local authors and the love of writing! Join us for a one-day browse-shop-meet the…
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2019 ShopLocal Back by popular demand! One-day vendor fairs to showcase local entrepreneurs, artisans, authors and our favorite direct sales…
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Ya La’ford’s art installation at Tempus Projects in Seminole Heights is an experience involving light, shapes and positive and negative spaces. The local artist, who has exhibited in Europe, Asia and Africa, is known for geometric visuals, but this is unlike anything before.
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On Jan. 6, dozens of Greek teens will dive into Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs in search of a cross. It’s a coveted win, as the person who retrieves it is believed to have good luck during the following year.
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On Jan. 6, dozens of Greek teens will dive into Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs in search of a cross. Its a coveted win, as the person who retrieves it is believed to have good luck during the following year.
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The Tampa Bay International Auto Show rolls into the Tampa Convention Center Nov. 16-18, bringing more than 350 new 2019 model cars, trucks and SUVs.
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The fourth annual SHINE Mural Festival returns to St. Petersburg on Oct. 6-14. The project, which is organized by the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, showcases the power of art by inviting local and global artists to reinvent public areas.
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Preserve the ‘Burg’s popular Movies in the Park is back. Each Thursday night, enjoy a free movie in downtown St. Petersburg’s North Straub Park.
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Break out your lederhosen for Oktoberfest Tampa, a three-day celebration of German culture Oct. 12-14 at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park.
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Ever wanted to learn about St. Petersburg’s past? Preserve the ‘Burg’s guided historic walking and bike tours take guests on detailed tours around the city to learn its rich history.
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PARC’s Top Chefs event on Sept. 15 is a fun, food-filled event for a good cause.
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If you had a blast at the Tampa Bay Comic Con, you’ll love Gulfport’s annual GeckoFest on Sept. 1.
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With everything from unbearable heat to heavy rain, it isn’t always ideal to be outside in the Tampa Bay area during the summer. Some indoor activity suggestions:
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Craft beer meets ancient art this month at The Beer Project at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. Brewers of all stripes are crafting small-batch beers inspired by ancient mosaics specially for the occasion. Tickets for each day (including 2-day passes) are on sale.
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Show your patriotic pride on Independence Day in Tampa Bay. Visit the Tampa Red, White and Blue Festival in Channelside’s Cotanchobee Park from 2 to 7 p.m. to hear live music, get a taste of Southern dishes and view a local artist showcase.
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Next week, thousands of people will descend on downtown St. Petersburg for St. Pete Pride’s 2018 Pride Weekend. There are plenty of events to attend, all leading up to this year’s Pride Parade on Saturday, June 23.
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Memorial Day means more than an extended holiday weekend. It’s a time to remember those who died while serving in our country’s armed forces.
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Movies in the Park is back! Hosted by Preserve the ‘Burg, this season’s movies are “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” “Father of the Bride,” “Back to the Future” and “Batman” (with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson).
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The Green Thumb Festival in St. Petersburg is known as one of the best horticulture festivals in Florida.
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Grammy Award-winning blues artist Buddy Guy was 7 when he taught himself to play guitar on a handmade two-string diddly bow. In his 30s, he jammed with Jimi Hendrix. And now, at 81, he returns for a fifth time to the Tampa Bay Blues Festival.
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If you’re looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early, here’s a fun pet-friendly alternative: