Possibly the greatest moment in baseball history occured last night at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, when Oakland’s Sean Murphy absorbed a pitch from Tampa Bay’s Chris Mazza with his thick ass.
When you're immortal, a decade is barely a blink, but that didn't stop St. Pete punk band Wolf-Face and its fearless, teenage leader Michael J. Wolf from welcoming homo sapien fans from the last 10 years to Daddy Kool Records for a free anniversary show where You Vandal, Virginity and old-school Bay area punk band Slinky played opener. Here are all the homies and daywalkers we saw on Friday night.
In conjunction with the Black Promoters Collective, '80s and '90s R&B giants New Edition, along with Charlie Wilson and Jodeci, were at Tampa's Amalie Arena last night as part of a 30-city run dubbed "The Culture Tour."
In honor of Transgender Day of Visibility and in direct protest of recent anti-LGBTQ legislation in Florida, local advocate groups held a "Say Gay" rally in downtown Tampa last weekend.
It's a long way to America from Australia, and Vacations' U.S. fans have been making the trip worth it for the Aussie indie-rock band by selling out pretty much every stop on its run through the red, white and blue in support of a pandemic-released new album, Forever In Bloom. Saturday's show at Crowbar in Ybor City was no exception and made extra special by the recent birthday of Vacations drummer Joey van Lier.