The exhibit, "The Neighbors: Slide Shows for America," will open Monday, Aug. 24 at 10 a.m.
"I was sabotaged, blockaded, attacked, publicly slandered and lied about," said 13th Congressional District contender Anna Paulina Luna.
Film lovers can once again escape into a darkened movie theater with a tub of buttered popcorn in hand.
Current and new museum members can submit photographic art to the show through 6 p.m. Aug. 31.
Explore the ancient world through the depictions of goddesses, heroines and everyday women at The Tampa Museum of Art.
The NEA has approved more than $84 million in grants as part of the Arts Endowment’s second major funding announcement for fiscal year 2020.
"Dartboard Target," a hand embroidery on canvas, received the first-place prize in Contemporary Fiber in Florida 2020.
A baby giraffe made his appearance just in time for Father's Day and World Giraffe Day.
The Messina Touring Group announces the rescheduled stadium dates for Chesney's Chillaxification Tour which will visit 18 venues.
The theme and water parks will reopen on June 11.
Residents with Florida theme park season passes burning holes in their pockets will have to wait a bit longer to use them.
The Florida Aquarium became the first in the world to reproduce ridged cactus coral in a laboratory, a breakthrough in saving coral reefs.
The museum and a local artist are taking a new approach to help 17 area college students who need financial help more than ever.
He may not have been pretty but Cleatus the goliath grouper was hands-down the most popular resident of The Florida Aquarium.
Straight from their homes to yours, The Florida Orchestra musicians come together in a virtual performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
EarthCam gives you a window on the world while staying safe at home.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay conducted its first test run of Iron Gwazi this week.
Spin and splash on Solar Vortex, America’s first dual tailspin waterslide, opening Saturday at Adventure Island.
The 2020 Suncoast Credit Union Gasparilla International Film Festival scheduled for March 17 to 22 has been postponed.
Visitors will be greeted by 21-foot sculpture of a pink flamingo as they disembark at Tampa International Airport.
For hard-core music lovers, the Gasparilla season signals the approach of one of Tampa Bay's most-anticipated music gatherings.
Juror Paul Galloway of the Museum of Modern Art selected the winners.
The Raymond James Gasparilla Festival of the Arts will take place Saturday and Sunday at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park.
Taco lovers will be able to sample dozens of varieties of tacos from more than 60 restaurants, food trucks and taco carts.
The music festival features over 45 local and national bands across 4 stages along downtown Tampa’s Riverwalk.
Wondering what to do this weekend? Patch has some ideas. Check out these events.
Since photography’s inception in the mid-19th century, women have stood among its artistic and technological pioneers
On Thursday, the Rolling Stones announced their critically acclaimed No Filter tour will be in Tampa on July 5.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees are set to rock the Raymond James Stadium in July.
"Morningside" stars a strong all-female cast of Tampa’s top comedic talents.
Gasparilla krewes aren't just about costumes and carousing.
Hillsborough County residents another reason to celebrate during the Gasparilla Fest.
A zombie comedy directed by Tampa Bay radio personality Maurice Jovan of 102.5 The Bone is being filmed in Tampa Bay.
In a tradition dating back to 1904, a band of scallywags invaded Tampa City Hall Tuesday but were held at bay by Tampa Mayor Jane Castor.
The beauty, history and heartache of the American cotton crop is explored in an exhibit featuring the works of artist Thomas Sayre.
The Florida Aquarium is celebrating its 25th anniversary with expansions, new exhibits and events.
Residents have a chance to experience a piece of aviation history when the Collings Foundation brings its Wings of Freedom Tour to Tampa.
On Saturday, Jan. 18 at 2 p.m., family, friends and fans of Salcines will gather at the West Tampa Branch Library, 2312 W. Union St.
The USF Contemporary Art Museum will bring attention to the world's threatened ecosystems with two solo exhibits.
Pint-sized pirates will invade Tampa’s scenic Bayshore Boulevard for a day of family-friendly, alcohol-free pirate festival fun.