Extras are sought for “The Statement,” Tom McCarthy’s next movie, which will star Paul Rudd, Paul Giamatti, and be filmed in St. Pete area.
Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Ryan Gosling, BTS, Samara Weaving, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara headline this weekend’s standout picks.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller deliver a sci-fi epic brimming with levity and emotional clarity.
“One Battle After Another” wins best picture with six Oscars as Paul Thomas Anderson, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan lead the night.
Will “Sinners” or “One Battle After Another” win big? A look at what’s ahead for the 98th Academy Awards with host Conan O’Brien.
Here is a category‑by‑category look at the races shaping this year’s Academy Awards.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s bold, unruly vision as a director finds its pulse in Buckley and Bale’s performances.
Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Piper Curda, Cillian Murphy, Jason Bateman and Hero Fiennes Tiffin anchor this weekend’s standout picks.
Construction is expected to begin on a $65 million expansion at The Dali Museum in downtown St. Petersburg later this year.
After Hurricane Milton tore the roof off Tropicana Field, a St. Pete woman turned the debris into wall art.
Glen Powell, Jennifer Garner, Margaret Qualley, Gabriel Basso, Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds lead this weekend’s standout picks.
February’s annual mash-up of Valentine’s Day and Halloween in St. Pete — Valentwe’en — includes a series of art and history events.
The live painting of a rainbow mural featuring the word “United” takes place Saturday at the Studios@5663 in Pinellas Park.
Artist Rachel Covello curated “The Art of After: Upcycle Art Show” at 5 Deuces Galleria in St. Pete.
A Beatles-inspired art show is on display at a St. Petersburg brewery through the end of December.
An art show is closing in St. Pete on Sunday features poetry, and an artist question and answer period.
The signature fundraiser comes at an important time for Creative Pinellas, which lost more than $1M in county funding in September.
The first-ever Suncoast Storytelling Festival features a Saturday evening concert featuring storytellers from across FL.
Gulfport Art in the Yard features more than 70 artists displaying and selling their works at their homes.
The Spheres Bubble Show headlines a day of entertainment and purpose at Eckerd College.
Ralph’s Mob, a Tampa Bay Rowdies supporters club, is hosting an opening reception for a soccer-themed art show and watch party.
A St. Petersburg artist is teaching an upcoming clay workshop on creating personal grave markers and goods.
A recent survey asked people to identify the most exciting creative neighborhoods in the United States. These two in FL made the list.
Shows featuring more than 60 trans artists, as well as works by Freeman, NovaFro and Luci Westphal are closing this weekend in St. Pete.
See Luci Westphal’s “Post-Historic St. Pete” at Craftsman House, Forever Florida, and Scott Solary’s “Grainscapes” at Sip Shop Hooray.
One-night-only high-energy celebration of burlesque and 4/20 culture.
Forever Florida Real Estate’s Grand Central District office boasts two gallery to showcase works by a different local artist each month.
An opening celebration for “trans / clay / body” at the Morean Center for Clay in St. Petersburg will take place Saturday evening.
Angie Rey, a country singer from Seminole, was chosen to move forward on “The Voice” Season 25 during the Feb. 3 blind auditions.
Cynthia Erivo, who recently starred in “Wicked” as Elphaba, will perform with The Florida Orchestra in the Tampa Bay area in May.
St. Pete Craft Heroes hosts its first Heartizaar event Sunday at St. Pete Shuffle with more than 30 artists, makers and other vendors.
Facing doubling rent, the Gulf Coast Artists’ Alliance is moving its storefront from the Grand Central District to west St. Petersburg.
Tampa Bay-Area artists were asked to design their own cereal brand boxes at a new exhibit on display at St. Pete’s Studio Public House.
American Stage presents “Weird in St. Pete,” showcasing the city’s legends and lore, at FloridaRAMA Thursday through Sunday.
17-time Billboard #1 dance music artist Kristine W will take the stage with live band
The Jack Kerouac House of St. Petersburg hosts its monthly poetry open mic Sunday afternoon.
The Warhol-inspired art show, rescheduled because of Hurricane Debby, takes place Sunday at The Floridian in St. Petersburg.
Catch performances in St. Petersburg on Friday and Saturday this weekend.
The festival is part of a partnership with the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Radio St. Pete, which focuses on local music and arts, hosts its annual Spring Fling Fundraiser Thursday and Friday.
Months after performing in Tampa with Billy Joel, Sting will return May 9 to take the stage in St. Pete with The Florida Orchestra.
Artist and organizer Brandy Stark said the annual Valentwe’en art show in St. Pete is “a mashup between Valentine’s Day and Halloween.”
A new Gasparilla-themed musical, "Gaspar! The Musical," takes the stage Jan. 4-7, 7 p.m., at the Palladium at St. Petersburg College.
Each First Friday St. Pete event costs $12,000 to produce and businesses aren’t stepping up to sponsor it, organizers said.
This performing arts production takes young Aliyah and Grandma Zola on a vivid musical journey to find the true meaning of family!
A reception for the “Ghost Stories & Spooky Vibes” art show will take place Saturday at The Off-Central theater company in St. Petersburg.
An Orlando-based performer brings his queer horror cabaret show “Spooky & Gay” to St. Petersburg’s Book & Bottle Sunday.
A curator at St. Pete's Museum of Fine Arts was fired over provenance concerns related to a Greek antiquities exhibit, a report said.