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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tampa’s Black History Museum is expected to open in mid-2027 (Tampa Bay History Center) In approximately 16 months, the long-sought museum preserving Tampa’s rich Black history and culture will be a ...
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 Tampa Pride announced a one-year hiatus from all activities, including the annual Tampa Pride Festival and Diversity Parade, because of the current political climate, it sent a shockwave through ...
Tashie Tierney has always been an avid storyteller with a dedication of sharing the inspiring humans within this world. Tashie's innate curiosity and affinity of talking to strangers might have ...