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    Jan 31-Feb 6, 2013
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    When is a wine fridge more than a wine fridge?

    by Scott Harrell

  • The bravery of teachers

    Schooling kids takes real courage in our age of classroom shootings and budget cuts.

    by Peter Meinke

  • Bayfront Medical Center finds a partner

    Officials say a proposed merger will benefit the hospital and the community, but some aren’t so sure.

    by Mitch Perry

  • Music

  • Review: Jeff Mangum quietly dazzles at Beacham Theatre, Orlando

    A look back at the Jan. 26 show, setlist included.

    by Deborah Ramos

  • Southside Johnny hits Clearwater for a two-night stand at Capitol Theatre

    A review of Wednesday night's show, setlist included

    by Gabe Echazabal

  • Review: Underoath delivers a memorable farewell show at Jannus Live, St. Petersburg

    A look back at the Sat., Jan. 26 show, with photos.

    by Daniel Cura and Mike Wilson

  • Review: Adam Ant, Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter

    by Gabe Echazabal

  • This week in Tampa Bay area live music: The Used, Jucifer, Infected Mushroom, Willie Nelson & more

    Concerts, Jan. 31-Feb. 6.

    by Leilani Polk

  • Album review: Pillowfight, Pillowfight

    The collaborative LP by Dan the Automator and Emily Wells sees the light.

    by Leilani Polk

  • Review: Jackson 5ive: The Complete Animated Series

    The early 1970s series is offered on DVD and Blu-Ray for the first time ever.

    by Leilani Polk

  • A&E

  • Thrills, history and fried everything: The Florida State Fair

    A Tampa Bay History Center exhibit adds some class to the fun this year.

    by Rabid Nick Refer

  • Through the eyes of Ruby

    HCC’s Gallery 221 celebrates the work of Florida folk art legend Ruby C. Williams.

    by Megan Voeller

  • The Piano Lesson is in tune with the past

    August Wilson’s classic educates us on character and legacy at American Stage.

    by Mark E. Leib

  • Fresh ginger: A chat with comedian Kathleen Madigan

    The stand-up celeb headlines the Palladium this Friday.

    by Shae Krispinsky

  • Food & Drink

  • The Riviera comes to St. Pete

    A new supper club adds a touch of elegance to the beach dining scene.

    by Jon Palmer Claridge

  • Ambassador of pisco

    Drinking with Pisco Portón’s most interesting man in the world.

    by Paul Abercrombie

  • Sláinte!

    Scotch ales highlight malt and burn, bringing the power of the Highlands to your glass.

    by Sean Nordquist

  • Taco nirvana at Casita Taqueria

    Away from downtown, Casita Taqueria keeps the locals happy with their taco magic.

    by Arielle Stevenson

  • Shades of verde

    Baked egg in avocado with pepita pesto makes for a healthy and filling breakfast.

    by Katie Machol

  • Movies & TV

  • Stallone rides the Bullet train

    Bullet to the Head is a gritty, fun exercise in managing expectations.

    by Kevin Tall

  • Warm Bodies is a hot mess

    Weak writing saps what could have been an interesting take on the zombie movie.

    by Katelyn Williamson

  • They Stand and deliver

    Pacino, Walken and Arkin prove they can still get it up in Stand Up Guys.

    by Anthony Salveggi

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