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  • 3 days ago | stpetecatalyst.com | Bill DeYoung

    A weekly roundup of notable local real estate news. A three-story property in the Ozona Village neighborhood of Palm Harbor has entered the market for $1.195 million. Located at 160 Shore Drive, this two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home sits on a protected canal with direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway. Built in 1975, it provides 3,196 gross square feet on a 0.38-acre parcel of land.

  • 3 days ago | stpetecatalyst.com | Bill DeYoung

    Today’s guest on the Arts Alive! podcast is Daniel Wood, who’s made a career out of supporting the arts, first in his native England, and since 2017 in the United States. Wood is one of a handful of experts on St. Petersburg’s 100-plus murals; his Star Trolley tours – covering 10 years of the SHINE Festival as well as other, independent artwork – are hot downtown tickets. His latest venture, Bay Area Street Collective, backfills a longtime void in the city’s visual art community.

  • 4 days ago | stpetecatalyst.com | Bill DeYoung

    Guitarist Steve Lukather’s discography is lengthy and weighty. A co-founder, singer and songwriter with the band Toto, he also played thousands of other artists’ sessions, including Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Boz Scaggs’ Down Two Then Left and classic albums by everyone from Barbara Streisand to Earth, Wind & Fire. For more than a dozen years, Lukather has been the lead guitarist in Ringo Starr and the All Starr Band. And, he says, it’s the gig that has probably meant the most to him.

  • 4 days ago | stpetecatalyst.com | Bill DeYoung

    Juneteenth weekend begins with Legacy of Legends: Voices of Motown. The Studio @620 and its producing artist-in-residence Patrick Arthur Jackson are giving a three-night musical shoutout to Motown Records, the legendary Detroit label that contributed so much magic and muscle to 1960s and ‘70s radio, to the everlasting benefit of music lovers in perpetuity. In a prepared statement, Jackson described what he and his cast and crew are going for.

  • 5 days ago | stpetecatalyst.com | Bill DeYoung

    Tampa performer Dawn Truax is obsessed with one of America’s most famous dysfunctional families. Her one-woman show at the Tampa International Fringe Festival is called Genius, Madness and Murder, and there are three performances remaining before the festival winds down Sunday. The 60-minute theatrical work’s subtitle is Tales of the Scandalous Family of John Wilkes Booth!Truax plays Asia Frigga Booth Clarke, daughter of Maryland-based actor Junius Brutus Booth and Mary Ann Holmes.

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