Not every family spends Thanksgiving in front of the TV anxiously awaiting the Macy’s Day Parade or a series of football games. Some find solace in blending old family customs
Day: November 19, 2018
Junior environmental science major Katie McLaren (yellow) prepares to run back to her goal post after being knocked off her broomstick by a dodgeball. Kayla Reed | The Crow’s Nest By
(From left) Nadege Green, WLRN Public Radio reporter, speaks to Luther Campbell, Megan Hobson, Jon Mills and Bob McClure at the University of Miami’s Donna E. Shalala Student Center Nov.
Local musician Ella Jet will celebrate her 21st birthday with her band Future Soul as they perform Friday, Dec. 7 at The Hideaway Cafe 1756 Central Ave, to showcase songs
Lauren Cohen, a junior education major, stands up in front of the class to discuss the answers to a poll taken during her presentation. Courtesy of Emily Bowers By Dinorah
The Vinoy, a mediterranean revival-style hotel situated on the edge of the Tampa Bay, also hosts Marchand’s Bar & Grill. For $10 per person the hotel offers a hour-long tour
Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg is a hub for small businesses and local shopping but local shops have to compete with online competitors. Courtesy of Rachel Freeman By Rachel
St. Paul & The Broken Bones will perform at Jannus Live on Dec. 6 featuring new music off of their latest album “Young Sick Camelia.” Tickets are $25 and can
The Asia Project gave a moving performance of rhythmic poetry dealing with themes of love, loss and hope. Amy Diaz | The Crow’s Nest By Amy Diaz When Asia Samson