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“Right now, this city’s creative community is in crisis. Artists are moving away.”
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The 4th Street building opened for business in 1926.
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Patrick Wilson has a new streaming drama series, and 12 Tony Award nominations as a producer.
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Tampa Bay “record man” Phil Gernhard changed the Tennessee country singer’s fortunes.
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Rik Emmett (guitar and lead vocals), Gil Moore (drums) and Mike Levine (bass, keyboards) were a top-tier arena act for decades, before splitting at the beginning of the 1990s.
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The Distinguished Citizen Award will be given to Jillian Frers on Thursday afternoon.
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Some individuals have lost samples and “library collections that they have been building for decades.”
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City leaders have increasingly embraced policies designed to encourage development near transit routes, reduce dependence on cars and concentrate growth around walkable districts.
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Keeping in line with their blue urbanism ideals, the founders will host education and community events.
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St. Pete Catalyst’s Thursday guide to Tampa Bay entertainment and the arts.
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Jason Mraz brings "Grandma’s Gospel Favorites," along with two decades of well-thumbed original music, to Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater on Saturday.
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City leaders said the measure follows mounting complaints over signage placed in wet sand that appeared to blur the line between public and private property.