Posts by: Angelina Bruno
Grab a glass of Tang and dust off those jelly shoes, Nickelodeon brings back childhood favorites. Children of the 1990s, rejoice! TeenNick released the vault of its ’90s shows, now airing throwback classics every night from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The channel is bringing back childhood favorites like CatDog, Ren and Stimpy and Hey
Expressive tastes, dozens of wines…what could go wrong? Plenty. About a week ago, I was gifted the opportunity to drink and dine at the St. Pete Food and Wine Festival. The annual fest boasts wines from all around the world and vibrant food from local eateries. The weekend-long tasting lasted from 1-5 p.m. in downtown
Pumpkin Spice, ‘tis the season. Pumpkin spice is back, and in full force. I’ve seen pumpkin spice lattes, granola bars, Greek yogurt and even dog treats on some store shelves. The only downside is that Florida hasn’t quite gotten the memo about the change of seasons. Unfortunately, there’s no change of temperature request, so I
So what exactly is this kombucha stuff anyway? Two years ago, two local kombucha homebrewers set out to create a craft kombucha to share their love of tea with St. Petersburg. That vision has now become a reality at Mother Kombucha, a kombucha brewery owned by Joshua Rumschlag and Tonya Donati. Kombucha is a sparkling
Uber: Students make and save money. Uber gets people from point A to point B economically and efficiently, and also offers students the opportunity to earn a little extra cash on the side, but not everyone is thrilled at the idea. The popular “for hire” car service started in 2009 and has since spread across
Celebrate USF St. Petersburg’s 50th history and future with special events that are scheduled throughout the year. Innovation Panel Listen to a panel on innovation and learn answers to big questions like ‘What is innovation?’ The panel will include business leaders and entrepreneurs, such as the founder of Groupon, Shawn Bercuson. Sept. 10, 2‐3:30 p.m. // USC
A new student’s guide to navigating campus life! DON’T drink or possess alcohol in the dorms if you’re underage and don’t let any visitors that are over 21 bring it into a dorm that houses underage students. The university has the right to take legal and disciplinary action and that’s no fun. DO join
There are so many ways to save as you start the semester. You might not be able to get out of paying for course fees or computer access codes, but you can save on textbooks. Here are the Crow’s Nest favorite places to buy and rent textbooks: Barnes and Noble: For the most convenient
Myriam Irizarry came from humble beginnings. Born in Puerto Rico in the 1954, she lived with her single mother and eight siblings in a small hut with a dirt floor, no running water, no kitchen and no bathroom. Now, as an accomplished attorney with bar membership in two states, she speaks on women’s rights in
Late weekend nights require mid-afternoon romances with your favorite weekend date: brunch. We’ve rounded up the five best places to brunch in downtown St. Pete. Grab a mimosa — or two. Red Mesa Cantina 128 Third St. S With ample indoor and outdoor seating, Red Mesa Cantina is the No. 1 place for brunch downtown.
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