In the food world, trends come and go. The new, trendy thing is hot — until it’s not. There are plenty of examples in the Tampa Bay area’s dining history. Mise En Place is a notable exception. The ...
WellBuilt Cities reopened and rebranded The Shop as The Drop, (Provided by The Drop) Just months ago, The Shop, a Tampa drop-in center for people experiencing homelessness, closed down, a victim of ...
The Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival is a Presidents’ Day weekend tradition (TBCGF) If it’s Black History Month and Presidents’ Day weekend, then it’s time for the Tampa Bay Collard Green Festival.
When Naya Young takes her seat at the dais at a Tampa City Council meeting, she often does something deceptively simple: she asks questions. Not the rhetorical or grandstanding kind, but practical, ...
2020 was supposed to be the year Kiva Williams returned to the workforce after five years as a stay-at-home mom. She was turning 40 and ready to reclaim her professional identity. Then the COVID-19 ...
Art Week Tampa returns February 18th-22nd with events and exhibitions happening downtown, in Seminole Heights, at USF, and, of course, in Ybor City. The multi-day sampler of the city’s arts scene ...
No more free rides on HART Route 1, but there are more service level improvements (HART Facebook) “We’re at an inflection point for public transit,” says Tampa City Council member Lynn Hurtak. For ...
If the Tampa Bay History Center were a critically acclaimed book instead of an award-winning history museum, its newest exhibit would be the introduction. “Tampa Bay Timeline” traces 14,500 years of ...
Steel beams brace the walls of the Scozzari Brothers Building (Courtesy Chip Weiner) Along Seventh Avenue in Ybor City, the outside of the Scozzari Brothers Building remains the same while everything ...
University of South Florida faculty member Lawrence Hall has been researching artificial intelligence for 40 years. Based on his experience, he offers some reassuring words. We don’t have to worry ...
LAB’s 2025 production of playwright Paula Fell’s “Trust Me.” (Anne Griswold via LAB) LAB Theater Project begins its 11th season with a nostalgic callback to a time when middle schoolers toiled away on ...
The Walter C. Jaap Memorial Scholarship, presented here to Jessica Sullivan, is among more than 130 scholarship funds administered by Community Foundation Tampa Bay Sickles High grad Sophia De Leon ...