Arts & Life
Peace, love and rock ‘n’ roll … and hip-hop, blues, pop and folk. Well, really, every band playing the Coexist Music and Arts Festival is of a different genre. But that’s what the event, put on by USF St. Petersburg’s Live Music Collective, is all about — celebrating diversity! From 3 to 7 p.m. on
So, who reads anymore? Apart from dealing with menus and street signs, most people are letting reading go the way of the past, along with annoying things like self-respect, average IQ scores and Frank Sinatra. But maybe they’re just not getting exposed to the right books. A quick hunt on Amazon reveals some priceless finds
From sidewalk to grimy sidewalk, the longboarders of St. Petersburg will soon have a new place to buy locally made boards and all the parts that go with them. The Local Longboarding Company will officially open a storefront at 659 Central Ave. on March 29 at 10 a.m. Local woodworkers John Stine and Travis
You work all day You have no play You never do get mad Since you’re so nice Then I’ll be spice And never will be bad Heather Jones was accused of plagiarism in second grade when her teacher deemed her display of rhyme and meter too advanced for someone her age. Undeterred by the accusation,
There’s no better place to get a taste of the ethos of St. Petersburg than one of its many local markets — whether your pleasure be food, fashion, art, antiques or merely people-watching. As always, The Crow’s Nest is here to help with a guide to the best of the bazaars for all you fledgling
While the Oval Office-ship may be very “hard work” and involve “working hard,” as George W. Bush said in one of his many famous sentences, there’s still plenty of room for White House hooligan-ry. Here’s a rundown of a few unusual facts about the list of (mostly) old white men that we’ve all had to
Students strutted down a catwalk as fast-talking auctioneer Thomas Boyd read their biographies, asking for higher bids. Each of the 35 participants in Love-a-Bull, a Student Government sponsored charity auction, did all they could to garner the highest bid. Those in the crowd yelled their bids and threw their bidding cards in the air as
Jordan Palavra, president of USF St. Petersburg’s Black Student Association, slouched in his chair at the front of the room. The 19-year-old’s mouth formed a thin, nervous-looking line as he tells the one person in attendance they might be alone for this week’s discussion. The group’s latest success was a forum about twerking, a popular
Kadi rolls and Indian flatbread, along with cottage cheese and potatoes, are some of the foods Radhika Dang, president of USF St. Petersburg’s South Asian Association, has in mind for the club’s Indian food night. The menu “depends on how many people can take spicy food,” Dang said. “Slumdog Millionaire” was the most requested for
Valentine’s Day is this Friday. *Cue cheering couples and the monotonous booing of the perpetually single.* Whether you’re celebrating the 14th with someone sweet, or just enjoying the sugary delights of cookie dough ice cream, you’re bound to have love on the brain. Here are some lovey-dovey gift ideas that we’d like to see given
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