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Spanish Love Songs, purveyor of emo singalongs, plays Tampa this weekend
Oso Oso, Sydney Sprague, and Worry Club open at Orpheum.
After a year of showing up on the silver screen, Indigo Girls heads to Clearwater
Amy Ray and Emily Sailers are having a pretty big year in terms of appearing on the silver screen. The folk-rock duo's catalog is the center of “Glitter and Doom,” a jukebox musical-slash-queer rom-com about two performers on different ends of the entertainment industry trying to make it as musicians. Additionally, the girls are also the subject of a new documentary that was well-received at Sundance Film Festival and set to hit streaming services later this year. If you head over to Ruth Eckerd this Friday, just don’t forget to check your back seat for any potential Kens joining you. Tickets to see Indigo Girls play Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater on Friday, May 3 are still available and start at $39.25. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters. Follow us: Google News | NewsBreak | Reddit | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Creative Pinellas’ Emerging Artists showcase opens this month in Largo
Close to a dozen creatives were chosen, and the reception is on May 9.
Brooksville’s Harvest Moon Farm hosts month-long sunflower festival
It’s just a 45-minute drive from Tampa to Masaryktown in Hernando County, and the view when you get to the Harvest Moon Fun Farm will be more than worth it each weekend this month for the Sunflower Festival. In addition to the regular attractions (gem mining, pedal cars, petting...
Piano man Ben Folds brings ‘Paper Airplane Request Tour’ to Tampa this fall
You still remember how to fold one, right?
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