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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Arts & Life

The holiday shopping hype

After giving thanks, people crowd stores to take advantage of Black Friday sales   The turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce are still on the dinner table, but lines are already wrapped around retail stores across America. Folks are getting a head start on holiday shopping deals in lieu of after-dinner conversation. Stores used to open

3 low-fat spreads to spice up leftovers

Lighten up after heavy holiday eats with these guilt-free alternatives   With Thanksgiving officially over, there’s leftover gobbler just waiting to be squished between bread. But don’t reach for mayonnaise – high in fat, low in nutrients and filled with GMO soybean oil. It’s time for mayo to hit the road. Spice up the leftovers

Florida films and craft beer

Green Bench Brewing partnered with Pilot Moon Films to host its first Craft Film Festival with hopes of making the event annual     Under a clear night sky, many sat in Green Bench Brewing Co.’s beer garden with cold, crisp brews to enjoy Florida-made films. Green Bench Brewing hosted its first Craft Film Festival,

The beats that bind us

Top 6 music apps compatible with Android and iOS   Sometimes, it feels nice to step away from reality – put the headphones on, close your eyes and let the music take over. Long gone are the days of the compact disc, and while vinyl is making a comeback, it doesn’t fit in your pocket

Saint Pete’s got some talent

The local charity event was successful, but faced some challenges along the way. St. Petersburg may have talent, but it was hard to tell last week. On Nov. 12, Jannus Live hosted Saint Pete’s Got Talent for the second consecutive year, joined for the first time by Kobie Marketing. There were technical problems with the

USFSP Alum dives into scuba industry

How scuba diving shaped the life of a recent grad. Eighty-five feet beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, a spearfisherman entered the decrepit remains of Fin Barge, a shipwreck 25 miles off Sarasota’s Longboat Pass. Boom. Boom. Boom. A series of thunderous echoes resonated throughout the ship’s hollowed steel remains. The diver entered

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