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ARK Invest and spARK Labs to launch early-stage venture fund
The initiative is targeted to launch in the coming weeks.
Tony Award-winning musical ‘Passing Strange’ opens at Studio@620 June 11-21
BY ISIS CLIMES Erica Sutherlin will direct Passing Strange, winner of 3 Drama Desk awards and the Tony for Best Musical, opening at Studio@620 June 11 and running through June 21. From the rhythmic mind of singer-songwriter and performance artist Stew Stewart comes a rock-musical…
Award-winning actor, filmmaker Cranstan Cumberbatch teaches free acting classes in Clearwater starting June 2
BY ZEMI JENKINS | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG — What does creativity and emotional intelligence have to do with future success and employability? According to Yale School of Medicine in its report “Emotions, Creativity and The Arts,” six out of 10 skills listed in The World…
$42 million affordable housing grant program opens in St. Pete
?BY MARK PARKER – St. Petersburg officials have launched a $42 million competitive race for developers to replenish the city’s affordable rental housing stock, which has suffered multiple blows from hurricanes in recent years. ?Funding for the new Affordable Rental Housing…
Entrepreneur, real estate guru Shawntavia Turner joins WIRE Panel
BY ISIS CLIMES ST. PETERSBURG — Last month, the Pinellas County Chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) hosted the W.I.R.E. (Women Investing in Real Estate) event at Black Leaf Cigar & Wine Lounge in St. Pete. Pinellas County Association of Realtists…
Open Studio Night: An Art Walk for the Artists
Featured image: Charles Morrison of the Morean Center for Clay chats with Margaret Murray from Creative Pinellas at Open Studio. Photo by Luci Westphal. St. Petersburg has a thriving art scene, with crowds flocking to shows and galleries every second saturday for Art Walk. But…
Mother’s Day and More at St. Pete’s Museum of Motherhood
Featured image: MoM allies, from left, Mary Havlock and Sierra Clark with founder and Executive Director Martha Joy Rose and ally. Photos courtesy of the MoM. Barbara Lynch believes St. Petersburg got a rare gift when Martha Joy Rose brought the Museum of Motherhood from New York…
Good Sports: Local Fisherwomen Share Their Passion
Featured image: Fisherwomen Erika Almond says of the local waters, “Our fishery is amazing. Think fishing is a man’s hobby? Think again. More women pick up the recreation every year, for fun and for sport. As an avid fisher myself, I got curious about stories from some of our own…
Kindred Spirits: Photographers Edward Curtis and E. G. Barnhill
The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art recently held an exhibit celebrating the work of acclaimed photographer and ethnologist Edward S. Curtis. Best known for his monumental early 20th-century publication of the North American Indian , Curtis took photos of indigenous…
OPINION: Let’s cross every line they redraw
By Geveryl Robinson | Contributor Anger. That’s what I felt when I heard about the Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais: a decision that, in plain terms, weakens one of the last protections under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and opens the door for states to…
Florida Council of 100 accelerator program coming to Tampa
“It’s a great opportunity for the region to benefit from the innovation that startups around the country are implementing as part of their platforms.”
Tea service practitioner, artist “Demetasphere” shares self-care experience during 4th Chalk Fest, May 2 on the Deuces
BY J.A. JONES | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG — Tea rituals have been practiced as an art form to encourage community connectedness and relaxation worldwide, with roots linked to ancient Chinese Gong Fu traditions. But the tea service, tea party, and/or tea ceremony is a global act…