The pendulum ride called Serengeti Flyer will be the tallest and fastest ride of its kind, swinging thrill seekers at 60 mph.
HCC will present "Ghost Factory," performed by the award-winning duo Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer of New York City
Get ready for stein hoisting, barrel rolling, keg stacking and plenty of stouts, ales and pilsners. It's Oktoberfest season.
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) Invites the Tampa bay community to view the work of Pulitzer prize nominated Photographer an
Tampa Pride will host its second annual Pride on the River festival and boat parade, featuring a day filled with pride events on Saturday.
The USF Contemporary Art Museum announced a $50,000 grant award to support energy efficiency from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.
The popular event at The Florida Aquarium will include unlimited beers from Tampa Bay craft breweries.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 18th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 17. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
Powerstories Theatre seeks actors ages 6 to mid-20s.
The United Photographic Arts Gallery will present the works of emerging artists Sept. 16 to Nov. 13.
"Creating Monsters" will continue through Sept. 11. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.
The Florida Aquarium announced plans for a $40-million expansion plan that will feature the first sea lion habitat on Florida's west coast.
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, city staff and neighborhood leaders joined artist Nneka Jones in celebrating the completion of the new mural.
Though set in the '80s, the play, "Steel Magnolias," is a timeless tale of how women can endure anything with friends to support them.
Peak Surf Park has released renderings of the proposed surf park that founder Tony Miller said will have a major economic impact.
Art2Action will receive more than $160,000 over the course of the three-year initiative.
Ray Auclair, 74, is sharing his passion for the arts with residents of The Watermark at Trinity
SeaTREK is a 20-minute helmet diving experience designed for non-swimmers to build a healthy bond between children and the water.
A free premiere of the film, "Home Waters," will take place Saturday morning at ZooTampa.
The public art piece has already created buzz around the world and is expected to be a popular landmark for visitors landing in Tampa.
Saturday night's performance is sold out but there are still tickets available for Thursday, Friday and Monday.
The exhibit is on display at the Tampa Municipal Office Building through Aug. 8.
'The Color Purple' and the world premiere of Tampa playwright Mark E. Lieb’s 'When the Righteous Triumph' will highlight the season.
Here's what's going on July 15 to 17 around Tampa Bay.
"Children’s Visual Literacy Through Photography" will be displayed at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts July 22 to Sept. 11.
Tickets for Bruce Springsteen's first 2023 tour stop at the Amalie Arena in Tampa go on sale Wednesday, July 20 at 10 a.m.
The Discovery Pass program is back at the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library offering free admission to museums and shows.
As temperatures soar, residents are flocking to Adventure Island to cool off and try out two new exhilarating rides.
The exhibitors hope to generate discussion among Vietnam veterans and the local Vietnamese community.
A well-known Tampa television investigative reporter is collaborating with a popular high school theater teacher to present a new musical.
Patel Conservatory students will perform in the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, "Cinderella," June 24 to 25 at the Straz Center.
Nine women playwrights bring eight diverse subjects to the second annual festival.
Inspired by the nearby winter home of carnies in Gibsonton, Florida, "The Beast Comes at Midnight" was entirely filmed in Tampa Bay.
The education center opened on May 16 and will serve as the temporary entrance to the museum while additional renovations are completed.
A panel discussion on the exhibit will take place Friday, June 24, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The award will enable the museum to curate an exhibit spanning more than 50 years of art produced through the pain of poverty.
Tampa Bay residents will raise a salt-rimmed glass to summer Saturday when it hosts the Tampa Bay Margarita & Music Festival returns.
Artistic expression by health care providers will be showcased in an exhibit at the Straz Center June 4.
Illenium, Alesso, Tchami, Oliver Heldens and ZedsDead, international superstars on the EDM scene, are headlining the 10th-anniversary fest.