Skip to content
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Full Issues
  • Staffing
The Crow's Nest

The Crow's Nest

at USF St. Petersburg

  • Home
  • News
  • Arts & Life
  • Sports
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
  • RHO Updates

Category: Arts and Life

  • Home
  • Arts and Life
  • Page 12
Arts and Life

A Student’s Guide to Arts Alive! Free Museum Day 

September 22, 2023September 22, 2023 Lily Cannon

Image courtesy of Dalí Museum By Lilly Cannon St. Petersburg is a city built on art. Creative works engulf the city, from street murals to painted mailboxes to live performances.

Read More
Arts and Life

Whiskers & Reels: Cat Film Fest Weekend

September 8, 2023September 8, 2023 Jeffrey Caicedo

Image courtesy of Cat Video Fest. By Jeffery Caicedo Looking for weekend plans? Green Light Cinema, located at 221 Second Ave. N in St. Petersburg, Florida, has you covered. This

Read More
Arts and Life

USF Students help break down the stigma of mental health in an unbelievable stage performance 

May 1, 2023May 1, 2023 Kelah Lehart

USF Students break down the stigma of mental health in This Is My Brave College Edition Production 2023 Courtesy of This is My Brave By Kelah Lehart University of South

Read More
Arts and Life

April 29 is independent bookstore day; here’s how to celebrate

April 26, 2023November 26, 2024 Jeffrey Caicedo

Image courtesy of Sol Casanas | The Crow’s Nest Discover where to find independent bookstores on Independent Bookstore Day  By Jeffery Caicedo Saturday, April 29, marks the 10-year anniversary of

Read More
Arts and Life

Survivors of Sexual Violence Bravely Share Their Stories Through Art 

April 17, 2023April 17, 2023 Kelah Lehart

Suncoast Center, Inc. hosted its annual exhibit, Art Heals, which featured powerful pieces of art created by survivors of sexual violence. Courtesy of Kelah Lehart | The Crow’s Nest By

Read More
Arts and Life Movies Music and Entertainment Opinion

A Ghost Story: An Emotional Masterpiece 

April 17, 2023November 26, 2024 Peyton Mcmanus

Courtesy of A24 By Peyton Mcmanus I’m going to be honest with you: No movie makes me cry quite like “A Ghost Story” by David Lowery (The only rival is

Read More
Arts and Life Book Review Music and Entertainment Opinion

Book review: “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker 

April 17, 2023April 17, 2023 Sol Casanas

Courtesy of Penguin Books By Sol Casanas Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award  “The Color Purple” is a fiction novel written by bestselling novelist Alice Walker.

Read More
Arts and Life Opinion

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a fun ride from beginning to end 

April 17, 2023November 26, 2024 Alfi Storrs

Courtesy of Illumination By Jeffrey Caicedo, Sol Casanas and Alfi Storrs Thirty years after the release of the live-action flop “Super Mario Bros.” the plumber brothers have returned to theatres

Read More
Arts and Life Campus

Get ready for USF Week 2023

April 9, 2023November 26, 2024 Alisha Durosier

The University of South Florida celebrates USF with week-long celebration USF week  Image Courtesy of Annalise Anderson | The Crow’s Nest By Alisha Durosier On April 10 through April 15,

Read More
Arts and Life

Graphic art students reflect on portfolio submissions  

April 3, 2023November 25, 2024 Alisha Durosier

Sophomore pre-graphic art student Lillia Rush was accepted into the graphic arts program with a concentration in illustration. Artwork courtesy of Lillia Rush By Alisha Durosier The months of February

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 11 12 13 … 104 Next

Recent Posts

  • USF ends regular season on top of the American Conference
  • LSO spring break trip helps students step out of the classroom and into community volunteering 
  • LASA and CCE celebrate Carnaval
  • USF BOT to terminate four degree programs and add two 
  • Public art exhibition ‘embracing our differences’ returns to Poynter Park

usfcrowsnest

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire 📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Julia Ferrara

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

#usf #usfsp #stpete
📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire 📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Julia Birdsall

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

#usf #usfsp #stpete
Heading into the 2026 Indy NXT Firestone Grand Pri Heading into the 2026 Indy NXT Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, 17-year-old Gulfport-native Nikita Johnson was optimistic. 

“I’m super thrilled, it’s such a tough category, so to be in [Indy NXT] again and for my first full year is amazing. Hopefully we can pull off a few wins,” Johnson told The Crow’s Nest at the Grand Prix Kickoff Street Party on Feb. 25. 

Johnson got his first win as a full-time Indy NXT driver earlier than expected. Starting from P2 after exceeding expectations in qualifying, Johnson overtook grid leader Max Taylor on the race’s initial turn and led the rest of the way. 

“I saw there was an opportunity coming into turn one, so I went for it and stuck it,” Johnson said during the post-race press conference. “After that — I don’t want to say smooth sailing — but I had it pretty controlled. It was still a little bit tough. Max was right there all the time behind me.” 

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Dominic Feo

📷 Photos by Makenna Wozniak

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

#usf #usfsp #stpete
In a repeat of the 2025 Firestone Grand Prix of St In a repeat of the 2025 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Álex Palou parked his No.10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda in victory lane on March 1. He grabbed the lead in Lap 42 out of 100 and didn’t let go until the checkered flag waved. 

He finished 12.4948 seconds ahead of Scott McLaughlin, who took pole in qualifying on Feb. 28, for the largest margin of victory in the history of the street circuit. 

“[Palou] uses guard base and gets track position,” McLaughlin said in a post-race press conference. “Obviously, I think the correct decision today was probably to start with red tires, but we didn’t know that going in.” 

📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Irena Mesa

📷 Photos by Makenna Wozniak and Irena Mesa

🎨 Graphic by Olivia Young

#usf #usfsp #grandprix
Have you checked out Dave Crow’s participation a Have you checked out Dave Crow’s participation at the Grand Prix? You can find it on our latest print issue! 

🎨 Comic by Kaila McEwan

#usfsp #usf #stpete
📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire 📲 Click the link in our bio to read the entire story.

✍️ Story by Matthew McGovern and Julia Ferrara

📷 Photo by Matthew McGovern

🎨 Graphic by Kaila McEwan

#usf #usfsp #stpete
Social media and protests are some of the main way Social media and protests are some of the main ways that people get involved in activism today. 

However, not everyone does this with selfless intention. 

Performative activism is when one involves themself with a social movement in a way that benefits them but not the movement they claim to support. 

“When it’s performative, it can come off a lot more like self-serving, or it can come off a lot more like you’re just here for the flashiness, but there’s no real work happening after,” said Harrison Lundy, the public policy director for Voices of Florida and a volunteer for 5051 Florida.  

It’s like putting on a mask, Elise Prophete, junior political science and sustainability major and Governor of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s student government, told The Crow’s Nest. 

When engaging in performative activism “we’re not allowing ourselves to be vulnerable and be at risk for the things we care about,” Prophete said. “We’re not allowing ourselves to truly care about them.” 
Performative activism has the effect of boosting one’s own social credit while devaluing a social movement.

✍️Story by Julia Birdsall
The poet laureate usually holds their position for The poet laureate usually holds their position for the mayor’s term and Johnson-Greene will join a distinguished body of poets who previously held the role, including Peter Meinke, Helen Wallace, and more recently, Gloria Muñoz.  

His reaction was one of surprise and astonishment.  

“I think I began to babble something like Courage the Cowardly dog,” Johnson-Green told The Crow’s Nest.  

Johnson-Green’s experience with poetry began about eight years ago, but he still considers himself new to it. He stayed away from the art form for a long time because of the sad connotations it carried.  

This changed when he attended a poetry open mic at Studio@620, a local visual and performing arts venue in downtown St. Petersburg.  

“The walls were a passionate red, the seating was cool and raised up like a theatre, and the poets were everyday people; the oldest around sixty-three and the youngest was about seven,” said Johnson-Green.  

✍️Story by Julia Ferrara
February was a month full of fun festivities. Here February was a month full of fun festivities. Here’s a look back at all the great events that happened on and off campus.

📲 Click the link in our bio to view all the photos.

All Rights Reserved –– The Crow's Nest 2023.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.