By Emily Sissell From painting graffiti on the sides of trains to creating a 135-foot-long mural, Leo Gomez’s struggle for artistic fulfillment continues. He grew up in Columbia, painting graffiti
Category: Arts and Life
By Courtney Amos Amid the newest art pieces on walls across the city from this year’s SHINE Mural Festival, it’s hard to miss the mural that kicked them off: a
By Jacob Wilson and Manuel Vicente Lalande A wave of community, strength and joy rolled through the city of St. Petersburg last week as artists both local and international gathered
Story and photo by Patrick Tobin The scent of spray paint filled the air on the fourth floor of Station House, 260 First Ave. S, as USF St. Petersburg student
By Carrie Pinkard The Laugh-a-bull comedy show began in an unusual way — with the hosts asking the audience to submit their own jokes. Harborside Activities Board coordinators told the
Photo and story by Samantha Bumberg In less than one week, the Historic Manhattan Casino will be filled, once again, with the music of Louis Armstrong along with a theatrical
Story and photos by Jonah Hinebaugh Most days, The Slayground is full of badass roller derby players. On Saturday, though, the warehouse on 35th Street transformed into a music venue
By Manuel Vicente Lalande “No Human is Illegal,” an activist pop-up gallery featuring local and national artists and backed by the St. Petersburg Women’s Collective, opened last week at the
“The entire experience felt like a science fiction fever dream. It was organized chaos at its finest.” Story and photo by James Bennett III I’ve always found myself most comfortable
Marking his first No. 1 album in the U.S., Tyler quickly announced the “IGOR TOOR” that would soon follow, featuring Jaden Smith and Goldlink. Story and photo by Thomas Iacobucci
