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 ...
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 ...
“Be All You Can Be” honors six African American women community leaders n East Tampa (Michelle Sawyer) A new mural in East Tampa honors past community leaders and spreads hope the next generation will ...
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 ...
After 10 years of teaching in traditional schools and 10 years leading St. Petersburg private school Indi‑ED, Christine Laurenzi knows the difference that choice, relevance, and authentic support make ...
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 ...
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 ...
The new year brings new public art to Tampa’s Westshore District. The Westshore Alliance’s plans include a banner art installation along busy Boy Scout Boulevard and the return of the eye-catching ...
Opus Peace’s annual National Anchor Your Heart Day is February 2nd (Opus Peace) Switch the phone to silent for 180 seconds, get comfortable, and sign in: It’s time for National Anchor Your Heart Day.