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Published January 26

On the Move with the Key to Dalí

Something new is rolling out from the Dalí Museum: a 40-foot classroom art space and mobile museum. Christened the The Key to Dalí Art Mobile, this travelling surrealistic exhibition is designed to bring art to the people in classrooms around the county. Now, instead of students…

Published January 26

Sweet Soundings: New Technology Provides Insights Into Tampa Bay

Enhanced Mobile Mapping with Emerging Technologies – EMMET for short – has an outsized mission to survey the shallowest reaches of Tampa Bay. Photo courtesy of USF-SP Have you noticed a curious new watercraft of elfin proportions plying the shallows of Tampa Bay? If so, don’t…

Published January 26

Sunshine City Soiree to Benefit History Museum

The Sunshine City Soiree will benefit the St. Pete Museum of History and its mission to curate and tell the stories of our city. The 2026 social season is a whirl, but queen of the ball may just be the first annual Sunshine City Soiree – a community celebration benefitting the…

Published January 23

St. Pete’s Finest: Nàtlie Johnson

St. Pete native Nàtlie Johnson took home an Emmy Award for Outstanding Technical Team Event for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games. ST. PETERSBURG — Television graphics professional and St. Pete native Nàtlie Johnson has earned her first Emmy for Outstanding Technical Team Event…

Published January 21

OP-ED: No Site. No Silence.

BY GEVERYL ROBINSON | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG — On Saturday, Jan. 31, at 11 a.m., residents in Child’s Park and South St. Petersburg will gather for a No Site, No Silence town hall, not out of convenience, but out of necessity. This is not a town hall born of routine civic…

Published January 21

The Merry Meerkats Go!! Ty Loyd-Calhoun on getting kids outside through the love of reading

BY J.A. JONES | Contributor ST. PETERSBURG – Gibbs High School grad author Ty Loyd-Calhoun was born in New Jersey and earned his undergrad degree from Tennessee State University – “the same place Wilma Rudolph and Oprah Winfrey graduated from,” he added with a hint of pride in a…

Published January 16

The Woodson Launches 2026 With Purpose-Driven Programming Across St. Petersburg

As the new year begins, so does another season of exceptional programming at The Woodson African American Museum of Florida. While the museum is temporarily displaced during renovations, its mission and vision remain firmly rooted in community engagement, education, and cultural…

Published January 04

Woodson Museum welcomes 2026 with purpose, progress, and preservation

St. Petersburg, FL — The Woodson African American Museum of Florida welcomes 2026 with open arms and renewed resolve as we continue our path forward with conviction, purpose, and intentionality, steadfast in our commitment to preserve, present, celebrate, and educate African…

Published January 02

L.I.F.E. Celebration Anchors the 10th Anniversary of the Sunshine City Film Festival

St. Petersburg, FL — January 2026 — As the Sunshine City Film Festival marks its 10th anniversary, one of its most meaningful and anticipated events returns with renewed purpose: the L.I.F.E. (Ladies in Film & Entertainment) Celebration. Hosted at the iconic Salvador Dalí Museum…

Published December 30

Cold night shelters in St. Petersburg activated tonight

ST. PETERSBURG — Cold night shelters are open Tuesday, Dec. 30, at multiple locations across St. Pete. The Homeless Leadership Alliance has coordinated with local shelters to ensure that individuals in need have a warm and safe place to sleep. Shelters are activated when the…

Published December 24

Local Kwanzaa celebrations and scheduled events

Cultural Performances, Black-Owned Vendors, and Local Business History Highlighting Cooperative Economics ST. PETERSBURG — On Monday, December 29, 2025, community members are invited to gather for a Kwanzaa Day 4 (Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics) Celebration from 6:00–8:00 PM at…

Published December 22

City of St. Pete and Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival to host 39th Annual St. Pete MLK Parade

ST. PETERSBURG — The City of St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival Inc. (TBCGF Inc.) are celebrating and honoring the life and legacy of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the 39th Annual St. Pete MLK Parade: “The Power of A Dream” on January 19,…

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