Accent On Tampa Bay #209, April/May 2015

Page 1

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

1


2

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Accent

On Tampa Bay

AccentOnTampaBay.com

Vol. 27, Issue 209 April / May, 2015 Publisher Albert F. Martino, Jr. Senior Editor Melissa Wolcott Martino Sales Barbara McGovern Senior Sports Editor Peter Martino Graphic Designers Aimee Charbeneau Missy Lynn Contributors Michael Martino Marty Peters Deborah Quigley JoAnn Ryan Scout Stewart Photographer Melissa Wolcott Martino Proofreader Beau deCatta Cover Photos: courtesy of Bette Midler Mgmt. PUBLISHED ON LINE BY

savethemanatee.org

AM PUBLICATIONS St. Petersburg, FL (727) 577-5500

e-mail AccentMagazine@aol.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

3


LOCAL FOCUS Celebrate Me Home to benefit The Heart Gallery of Pinellas-Pasco countieS - Wed, April 15 www.heartgallerykids.org The Tampa Bay Rays will open the gates to Tropicana Field for a fun-filled evening of food, entertainment and fabulous auction items to benefit the Heart Gallery of Pinellas-Pasco Counties, April 15th, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. On any given day, more than 3100 children are in foster care in Pinellas and Pasco counties, including 120 available for adoption. This event raises funds and awareness so the Heart Gallery of Pinellas-Pasco counties can help those children find loving families. The mission of the Heart Gallery is to increase the number of successful adoptions. The Heart Gallery recruits and supports loving families interested in adopting local foster children.

4

St. Petersburg International Folk Fair Society (SPIFFS) International Ball - Sat, April 18 www.spiffs.org On Saturday, April 18, St. Petersburg International Folk Fair Society (SPIFFS) will hold its Annual International Ball to honor individual group members as “SPIFFS Persons of The Year”. This event will be held at The Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Boulevard South, Gulfport, FL 33707. SPIFFS is Tampa Bay’s own United Nations and the only independent non-profit, multicultural folk fair organization in the country. In November each year its forty plus member groups get together to put on an International Folk Fair for a trip around the world in St. Petersburg. International entertainment and dancing to The Dazzlers Duo. 6 pm, Gulfport Casino, 5500 Shore Boulevard South, Gulfport, FL 33707. (727) 552-1896.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.dolphinlandings.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

5


THE FESTIVAL OF CHOCOLATE - April 18 - 19 www.tampa.festivalofchocolate.com/

Demonstrations: Award Winning Pastry Chefs and Chocolatiers will share tips and tricks of the trade as they create breathtaking decadent chocolate creations right before your eyes. Live Professional Competitions: Top Chocolate and Pastry Experts compete Live at The Festival of Chocolate in a high level chocolate competitions with specific time constraints and rules. Chocolate Classes: Learn hands-on from Chocolate Masters in a small class setting. Wine & Chocolate Pairings: Hosted by a professional Sommelier and a Chocolate Expert, this interactive class breaks down the flavor profiles to help you make matches that work perfectly for your palate. Chocolate Vendor Showcase: Local and Regional Chocolate and Confection Companies will showcase and sell a variety of decadent chocolate treats. Guests Competitions: Guests of all ages enjoy getting chocolate crazy in fun chocolatey contests. Chocolate Game Show Stage: Test your chocolate knowledge as you go head-to-head in the infamous Wheel of Chocolate. Show off your Chocoology in some Tasty Trivia. Watch Grandpa and Grandma conjure up favorite Chocolate Memories in our Grandpa Grab Bag Challenge. Take part in a conga line of armpit fudge makers....and, you can eat the fudge. Chocolate Activities: Whip up a batch of Chocolate Lip Balm. Make some chocolate playdough. Show off your Pudding Picasso. Or just grab a chocolate apron and get behind the counter like a true Kid In A Candy Store. 10th ANNUAL ALCHEMY FEST - Sun, April 19 http://bit.ly/alchemyfest10 The 10th annual Alchemy Fest is a family­-friendly event featuring live music, interactive arts and crafts, food, an organic vendor marketplace, kids games and activities, dance performances, yoga, medita6

tion, workshops, magic and more! Bring the whole family and enjoy a beautiful day packed with music, art, education and fun. This year’s event will feature: Zulu Wave, UNRB, Ronnie Dee and The Superstars, Rebecca Zapen, Camille Dupree and Broken Fetters, Kirtan with Shankh and Friends, Rampello Pirates Steel Drum Band. Opening ceremony featuring Inward Spiral. Dance performances by Marlowe Fairbanks, Caroline Hetake and Hoola Monsters. Live art by Marcile Powers. There will be seven “Transformation Stations” set up throughout the event. To be entered to win the grand prize, containing donations

from our sponsors and vendors, attendees must visit all stations and submit their completed “Green Cards” before the end of the day. Noon – 6 p.m. Unity Campus, 460 46th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, 33703. IHRA NITRO JAM DRAG RACING SERIES - April 17-18 www.nitrojam.com The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series heads to the sunshine state for the third race of the 2015 season at Bradenton Motorsports Park in Bradenton, FL. The IHRA Nitro Jam Southern Nationals will mark the biggest drag race in the history of Bradenton at one of the sanctioning body’s most prestigious tracks in United States. @ IHRA Nitro Jam is “heads-up” drag racing – first racer to the finish line wins in all five pro categories. CROWER PRO MOD: The wildest class in drag racing returns to its birthplace – the IHRA! AMSOIL NITRO FUNNY CAR -- The loudest, fastest nitromethane-burning nostalgia Funny Cars in the country making up the fastest- growing class in drag racing. U.S. BOUNTY HUNTERS PRO STOCK – Once referred to as “factory hot rods,” these stock-appearing American cars are powered by “mountain motor” V-8s.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


NITRO HARLEY – Exactly what it means: nitromethane-burning Harley-Davidson motorcycles. JET DRAGSTERS – Belching flames and smoke, these rear-engine dragsters are powered by General Electric J-85 jet engines which produce more than 5,000 horsepower and can exceed 300 miles per hour in the quarter mile. U.S. JET FIRE TRUCK – Last but not least, what’s not to love about a jaw-dropping, jet-powered (dual turbines) 1940 Ford fire truck making track-scorching exhibition passes? Bradenton Motorsports Park, 21000 SR. 64, Bradenton, Florida 34212. (941) 748-1320.

petergillisinsurance.com

www.thespongeexchange.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

7


WILD DAYS WITH JACK HANNA RETURNS TO BUSCH GARDENS - April 18 - 19 www.buschgardens.com Join “Jungle Jack” Hanna at Busch Gardens Tampa on April 18 and April 19 for Wild Days, a weekend of wild animal shows, autograph signings and special meet-and-greets. The internationallyknown animal expert will share animal facts and his travel tales during animal shows in Stanleyville Theater at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. All shows are included with any annual pass, Fun Card or paid admission. Jack Hanna’s Wild Days VIP Experience - Sat, April 18 and Sun, April 19, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Meet “Jungle Jack” himself and get up-close to some of his favorite animal ambassadors. This exclusive VIP experience includes a private meet-and-greet, commemorative Wild Days photo, a personalized autograph

and even reserved seating for the Wild Days show. Jack Hanna Family Fun Sleepover - Sat, April 18 from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. Guests will spend the night at Busch Gardens in one of the park’s secure on-site venues and enjoy a night of family fun, interactive activities and an animal adventure hosted by Jack Hanna. Dinner, a continental breakfast and commemorative gifts are also included. The sleepover is designed for families with children in grades 3 or higher. Registration is required. Hanna’s hands-on approach has won him widespread acclaim as a conservationist, author, television personality and lifelong adventurer. He is best known as the star of the Emmy Award-winning television series “Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild,” where audiences are invited to join him on expeditions around the globe. To register for the sleepover, call 1-888-800-5447.

BUSCH GARDENS FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL - thru April 26

B

usch Gardens Tampa is introducing some flavor to its event lineup this spring with the inaugural Food & Wine Festival. In addition to taking taste buds on a culinary adventure, guests can enjoy live concerts throughout the event. The Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival takes place on Saturdays and Sundays from March 7 through April 26 and is included with any Pass, Fun Card or daily admission. Food and beverage is not included with park admission and is available for an extra fee. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to consume alcoholic beverages. Remaining music acts for the festival:

April 11 - KC and the Sunshine Band, April 12 Josh Turner, April 18 - Austin Mahone, April 19 - Daddy Yankee, April 25 - Daughtry, April 26 - Aloe Blacc

seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-tampa/food-and-wine/?from=Top_Nav 8

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

9


BEST BUDDIES TAMPA BAY FRIENDSHIP WALK - Sat, April 18 www.bestbuddiesflorida.org/tampawalk

Tampa Bay will hold its annual Friendship Walk on April 18 at Gadsden Park in Tampa. The Friendship Walk raises funds and awareness for Best Buddies Tampa Bay, which creates opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). More than 400 supporters, with and without disabilities, participated last year. Registration is free and open to the public. The 5K walk begins at 9 a.m. with opening ceremonies featuring Jack Harris, host of AM Tampa Bay, Best Buddies Ambassadors, awards and musical entertainment. Live entertainment, music, bounce houses, photo booth, games, face painting and more will be available during the event at Gadsden Park. Food and beverages will be provided by PDQ, Whole Foods Tampa, Panera Bread, Sonny’s Bar b Que, Alessi’s Bakery, Starbucks and PepsiCo. A VIP tent will be available for Walk sponsors throughout the day and will include catering from The Brunchery, First Watch and Ducky’s. To register for the walk, visit www.bestbuddiesflorida.org/tampawalk. Registration is free and open to the public. Walkers who raise at least $50 will receive a 2015 Friendship Walk t-shirt. 813-2549025. Gadsden Park is located at 6901 S. MacDill Ave, Tampa, FL 33611. 6th Annual EcoFest 2015 Celebrates Earth Day Tampa Bay - Sat, April 18 www.psgs.usf.edu/events Learning Gate Community School, Patel College of Global Sustainability and the City of Tampa combine once again to host the 6th annual EcoFest on April 18th at the Lowry Park Zoo Bandshell Area 7525 N. Boulevard, Tampa. The event will be open to the public from10 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. admission and parking are free. EcoFest is an annual event 10

for the community celebrating the businesses, organizations and individuals in the Tampa Bay area dedicated to the principles of sustainability - Ecology, Equity and Economy. There will be live music, workshops, demonstrations, informational booths, green living products and services. Some local artists, green businesses, environmental organizations, alternative health practitioners, renewable energy specialists, organic farms and gardens with produce will be in attendance. Ecofest 2015 will feature more than 100 vendors, entertainment, free demonstrations etc. the vendors will spotlight their sustainable products and services. We are expecting to draw more than 4000 attendees at the Lowry Park Zoo.” Couture Designer Resale Boutique - Wed, April 22 www.coutureusa.com Couture Designer Resale Boutique and Women in Action are hosting an evening of cocktails, fun, and fashion to support the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay. The event will take place on Wednesday evening, April 22nd starting at 6:30pm. A portion of Couture’s sales that evening will be donated to the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay. Couture Boutique offers a wide selection of authentic pre-owned designer handbags, jewelry, clothing, and accessories and features top-name designers that include Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci, and David Yurman. The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay is Tampa Bay’s provider of crisis and trauma services. Responding to over 160,000 requests for help each year, the nonprofit agency offers a range

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


of programs designed to meet community needs that include trauma counseling; crisis intervention and information referral via the 2-1-1 contact center; sexual assault services; financial education & case management; and community outreach and training. NFL Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks at Seminole Hard Rock Tampa for Philanthropy Weekend - April 26 - 27 www.seminolehardrocktampa.com NFL Hall of Famer and longtime philanthropist Derrick Brooks will host a slot tournament and blackjack event on Sunday, April 26, at Seminole Hard Rock Tampa to benefit Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc., which focuses on improving the lives of underserved youth in Tampa Bay. The slot tournament and blackjack event will be part of the 15th annual Derrick Brooks Celebrity Classic Weekend which includes a golf tournament at Avila Country Club on April 27 (a pairing party for the golf tournament is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in Hard Rock Cafe).

The slot tournament, which will run from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at center bar, carries an entry fee with 50 percent of the proceeds going to the charity and 50 percent to the prize pool. In addition to a portion of the slot tournament proceeds going to Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc., the casino will be donating 100 percent of the proceeds generated from sales of limited edition Derrick Brooks Charities sunglasses in the Rock Shop as well as proceeds from sales of the 2015 Seminole Hard Rock Girls Calendar. Following a red carpet ceremony at 6 p.m. outside of Hard Rock Cafe, a benefit concert will take place in Hard Rock Cafe.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

11


12

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Sugar Sand Festival Pier 60 - April 17 - 26 www.sugarsandfestival.com

A 21,000 square-foot tent will be filled with sandsculpted art crafted by world-class sculptors using Clearwater’s internationally famous sugar sand. This year, a thousand tons of Clearwater sand will be transformed into an enchanted story-land, featuring classic fairy tales and modern day literary adventures, where reality and fantasy are brought to life. There will be ten days of sand sculpting clinics and competition, sand speed demonstrations, children’s activities, Sunsets at Pier 60 daily festivals along with a featured movie at sunset on Clearwater Beach. Each evening will also include free beach concerts presented by Frenchy’s restaurants, and there will be two nights of fireworks. Tickets will be available on site. Free Books for Kids and Clearwater Centennial Celebration - Sat, April 18 www.clearwaterflorida.org The Community Learning Center is holding a Free Books for Kids event to encourage kids to keep reading and they are celebrating Clearwater turning 100. They will have the following activities at this event: Free gently-used books for your kids, Free dictionary (one per family,) Art instruction, Crafts, Music and Face Painting. Snacks start-

ing at 11:30 am. Information for parents on helping your kids. Storytelling by local author. Classes on how to write cursive. 6TH ANNUAL TAMPA CHILLOUNGE NIGHT - Sat, April 18 www.chilloungenight.com/tampa-2015/ Experience The Circus as You Never Did Before – Experience Curtis Hixon Park as You Never Did Before. Chillounge Night is teaming up with The Circus Arts Conservatory and Nock Productions to bring Cirque du Chill – an epic and dynamic circus arts presentation. Cirque du Chill will feature spectacular entertainment by world-renowned circus artists that will be unlike any Chillounge Night experience yet to date. Benefiting TDI The Diversity Initiative, Inc. 3RD CLASSIC CAR SHOW at THE ARMED FORCES HISTORY MUSEUM - Sat, April 18 www.armedforcesmuseum.com/ The first event of 2015 will make its way to the Armed Forces History Museum on Saturday, April 18th from 11am to 2pm when the 3rd Classic Car Show rolls in. This afternoon event will feature classic and vintage cars sure to impress any car enthusiast, the “Taste of Chicago” food truck for lunch purchases, and admission to the museum. This year, pin-up girls from Pin-up America will be on hand for photo opportunities and the museum will raffle off a ride on its WWII Patton tank – something that has never been offered in the past. The Q105 street team and van will supply the music as well as contests. 727-539-8371.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

13


American Stage ‘Gala Under the Stars’ Fri, April 24 www.AmericanStage.org

Art & Non-Art Auction. 5:00 pm till Sunset. 727-2983322. LiFT Your Spirits at the Derby - Sat, May 2 www.liftacademy.org

American Stage in the Park will present its 30th annual Gala Under the Stars on Friday, April 24, at 6:00 pm at Demens Landing Park in St. Petersburg. In addition to a gourmet dinner, an open bar, live and silent auctions, American Stage will present the opening night of Broadway’s Tony Award-winning Best Musical, “In the Heights.” “In the Heights” is a groundbreaking 21st century musical about chasing your dreams and finding your true home. Following Previews on April 22 and 23, the production will be in full swing through May 17. 727-823-PLAY. Dunedin Fine Arts 40th Anniverasry Garden Party - Sun, April 26 www.dfac.org

The Dunedin Fine Art Center will present its 35th annual Garden Party on Sunday, April 26, from 5 p.m. to sunset. The theme of this year’s signature fund-raising event will be “Flower Power.” The Garden Party will entertain guests with gourmet food, live music, and art and non-art auctions. This year’s Garden Party will celebrate 40 artful years for this center of art activity in Dunedin. The party will feature live music with Both Worlds, great food and an 14

LiFT Your Spirits at The Derby, St. Petersburg’s Biggest Derby Party, and benefiting LiFT Academy and LiFT University program will feature a silent and live auction, theme-specific foods, open bar, music, LIVE viewing of the Kentucky Derby, a hat contest and Mint Juleps galore, on Sat, May 2, 5 pm to 10 pm. Event proceeds will fund LiFT Academy’s scholarship program, technology department and the mission of promoting an inclusive environment for students of all abilities. 727-434-8322. St. Petersburg Coliseum, 535 Fourth Ave. North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 5th ANNUAL HAPPY TAILS MIX & MINGLE Thurs, May 7 www.HumaneSocietyofPinellas.org/Happy-Tails

Home Port Marina announces the 5th Annual Happy Tails mix and mingle event Thursday, May 7th, 6-9 pm, at Ozona Blue Grilling Company, 125 Orange Street, Palm Harbor, supporting the Humane Society of Pinellas. Cost is $35 per person and includes fine food on the water, silent auction, and entertainment. 100% of ticket sales benefit the Humane Society of Pinellas. (727) 797-7722 x229.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


13th Annual Puppy Love Benefit at The Coliseum - Sat, May 9 www.petpalanimalshelter.com Join Pet Pal Animal Shelter, Saturday May 9th for their 13th Annual Puppy Love Benefit from 6-10pm at The Historic Coliseum in St. Petersburg. The “Uncorked” evening will include dinner, silent and live auctions, 50/50 raffle, live music, and even adorable puppies pimping sloppy kisses. The Coliseum is located at 535 Fourth Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. NITRO CIRCUS LIVE - Tues, May 5 www.amaliearena.com/

Nitro Circus Live, the action sports spectacle that is a worldwide phenomenon, features more than 40 of the world’s best action sports athletes performing daring and record-breaking tricks in freestyle motocross, BMX and skateboarding. The tour features hilarious and heart-stopping stunts unique to Nitro Circus using contraptions such as water coolers, rocking horses, a lazyboy couch and more. Travis Pastrana, a 10-time X Games gold medalist in freestyle motocross and one of extreme sport’s biggest names, is bringing back the stars of Nitro Circus’ hit MTV show and Nitro Circus 3D film. Fans can expect spectacular, fully choreographed huge motocross stunts and outrageous feats on an array of contraptions – trikes, snow skis, a bath tub on wheels, tandem bikes, razor scooters, shopping carts, and even a Barbie car, all launched with precision and skill off the one of a kind 50-foot high Nitro Gigant-A-Ramp. The ridiculous ‘Nitro Bomb’ is a favorite across the globe, with up to 20 riders mid-air and upside-down at the same time.

MONOPOLY NIGHT - Sat, May 9 www.charityworks.org/

The 15th Annual MONOPOLY Night fundraiser has been scheduled for Sat, May 9, at the Belleair Country Club. Last year’s they raised $105,000 net of expenses in support of their programs and mission. It was another fun-filled event which included a dinner buffet, live and silent auctions, a real “jail” on the premises, and a fast paced championship match. Charity Works has been active in numerous philanthropic activities, including fund-raising events that have benefited thousands of disadvantaged and underprivileged children and adults. (727) 4472064. SALVATION ARMY’S Doing the Most Good Annual Dinner: An Evening with Dan RATHER - Tues, May 12 www.salvationarmyflorida.org/clearwater/ Over the past 40 years, Dan Rather has been a part of history’s defining moments. With distinction and a fierce dedication to hard news, he has chronicled the events that have shaped our world. A compelling speaker, few can match the authority, experience, and perspective Rather offers on world events and the significance of journalism in our time. For more information about the Dinner, call (727) 725-9777 ext. 105, or visit the website.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

15


e h T n een O

e n e c s

S

S P A SN

ASTON MARTIN TAMPA BAY hosted an event of WINE, FOOD, and STUNNING CARS prior to the 2015 St. Petersburg Grand Prix

A

ston Martin showcased their amazing automobiles along with Adobe Road Wines and appetizers by New City Catering at an event celebrating Aston Martin’s presence in the Grand Prix Races. Several TRG-AMR North America professional drivers were in attendance for meet and greet. On display were the Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 and Vantage GT4 in their showroom. Aston Martin, 3333 Gandy Boulevard N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. 855-500-2435

e by

ag Cover & s o Phot ino a Mart s s i l e M

Award-winning Adobe Road wines.

Event attendees enjoying tasty food and wine.

TRG-AMR Aston Martin driver Derek DeBoer.

Delicious appetizers from New City Catering. 16

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


INAUGURAL MEMORIAL DAY RUN FOR THE WARRIORS- Sun, May 24 www.runforthewarriors.org Hope For The Warriors will hold the Inaugural Memorial Day Run For The Warriors at Oldsmar City Hall. This race is dedicated to the men and women wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, their families, and families of the fallen. It is a celebration of their strength and resolve and a promise to continue restoring self, family, and hope. By uniting the entire community, military and civilian alike, this unique event embraces wounded warriors and their families

in the shared belief that there is hope beyond recovery. All proceeds from the race will benefit wounded warriors and their families through our many Hope For The Warriors programs. Handcyclists, please register for the 10K. Same day registration will be available for all races. Be sure to register early online for a discount. All events will start at Oldsmar City Hall. Gold Star Families and wounded warriors email runinfo@hopeforthewarriors.org so you can be personally invited to this event and offered a discount code to participate for free.

E

May 14 - 17 www.amaliearena.com

nter a fantastical winter wonderland at Disney On Ice presents Frozen! The heartwarming, Academy Award-winning tale you love is now LIVE. You’ll be magically whisked away into the wintery world of Arendelle, where you will be dazzled by amazing special effects and astonishing skating. Sing and dance along to inspiring songs, including “Let It Go.” Join royal sisters Elsa and Anna, the hilarious snowman Olaf, Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven and the mystical trolls as they journey to discover that true love is ultimately the most magical power of all. Hosted by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, with special guest appearances by Disney Princesses and characters from favorites, this celebration of love and friendship will leave your family with memories to last a lifetime.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

17


18

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Summertime Is The Perfect Time For Families To Visit Citrus County www.VisitCitrus.com

F

amilies looking to travel during the summer break need to start planning their trips now. Citrus County is a great choice where the crystal clear springs remain a cool 72-degrees year round and the best way to get a fresh seafood meal is to catch it yourself! These are just two of the family activities available during the summer months in beautiful Citrus County. Scalloping season (June 27 - Sept. 24) Part snorkeling, part treasure dive and part saltwater fishing trip, you’ll find these tasty shellfish along the Crystal and Homosassa Rivers in four to six feet of water. Fishing. Families can take a charter from an experienced angler, or rent a boat or just cast a line from shore. Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. This wildlife sanctuary is different than any other. Yuma, a Florida Panther cub is a year old and doing great. Or, visit the many other animals including black bears, bobcats, eagles and river otters. You can also get up close and personal with several West Indian Manatee, viewed from a floating observatory in Homosassa Springs.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

19


he T n O Seen ne

sce

S P A SN

THE HEART GALLERY Hosted Their Annual Fundraising Event, CELEBRATE ME HOME, at Tropicana Field www.heartgallerykid.org

T

his special evege by overa rtino C & s a o t ning was a celM o t t Ph Wolco a s s i ebration for hope, family l Me and home. It is the goal of the Heart Gallery to create “forever famililes” for children living in foster care and waiting to a place to call home. The Tampa Bay Rays opened the gates to Tropicana Field for a fun-filled evening of food, entertainment and auction items. Master of Ceremonies was Bay News 9’s Al Ruechel, and the Live Auctioneer was the Tampa Bay Rays’ Dick Crippen.

On any given day, more than 3,100 children are in foster care in Pinellas and Pasco counties, including 120 available for adoption. The Heart Gallery captures the spirit of the adoptable children through beautifully photographed portraits to warm the hearts of prospective parents.

The Heart Gallery’s photos of adoptable children on display 20

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


In attendance at the event were several families that came together through the Heart Gallery, including the Going family, who’s story has been in the news lately. Connie Going is a caseworker for the Heart Gallery, and recently adopted Davion Only, who has been in the foster system all of his life. She was his caseworker and the two became very fond of each other through the years. They finally realized they should be family. Connie also adopted Damien’s best friend in the group home, Taylor, and they join her daughters, Sydney and Carly, to complete the family. Please visit the website for more information on the organization.

ROJANS St. Pete High volunteers.

The Going Family: Taylor, Connie, Sydney, and Davion. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

21


moi The Great Escape Room moi Story by Marty Peters, Photos by Melissa Wolcott Martino A new unique adventure has come to Tampa in the form of a “real-life room escape game.” It is based on online escape games. You are locked in a room with a series of clues and puzzles that must be solved in order to exit the room. It is part scavenger hunt and part puzzle game. Teams of up to 12 can work together to solve the puzzles and escape within a 60-minute time limit. Originated in Orlando, Florida, The brain building, mind twisting game is full of fun and adventure, but only 22% of those with creative skills are able to meet the challenge and escape within the 60 minutes. It is perfect for a friends night, family night, couples night, corporate team building event, birthday party, youth group event, ect. Enjoy the game through writer Marty Peters and his group’s experience...

S

o what is the Great Escape Room. My first thought harkened back to grade school and being grounded, and the great escape was trying to get out of my bedroom and sneak downstairs to watch Scooby Doo on TV. And I would have gotten away with it if it wasn’t for those meddling kids.

You do actually have one hour to find clues to help solve several logic problems that ultimately help you escape the room.

O

But I digress…the Great Escape Room is titled appropriately. A guide leads you into a room with NO WALLS and NO WINDOWS. Wait, that’s the Haunted Mansion at Disney (favorite line on that tour: 999 ghosts, but we have room for 1,000…any volunteers <<insert scary Vincent Price laugh>>). The Great Escape guide actually leads you to a fairly nondescript room….a few bookshelves full of knickknacks, toys, and, ironically, books. There are also desks, posters and other items. The guide then turns on a prerecorded message from Sherlock Holmes greeting you to the challenge and setting the parameters…you have one hour. In that hour, you have to eat bugs and vote each other off the island… wait, that’s Survivor. 22

ur hearty crew had three generations of our family represented…baby boomer, Gen X, and rugrats (or whatever that generation is). The kids actually came in handy….they were the only ones that could bend down far enough to look for clues any lower than knee level. I know if I have to bend down that far, I look to multitask (let’s see, while I’m down here tying my shoe, I could pet that cat and pick up that random Cheerio from last Thursday). While the curtain climbers ran around all sugared up, the adults went through the rest of the room fairly methodically looking for the remaining clues.

This is a good point to bring up our strategy, which was, well, none. We basically were one of the crab races that you find at tourist traps, where you dump a bunch of numbered crustaceans in the middle of a ring and wait to see which one races out of the circle first. Except, we had no escape—which is much akin to the rest of our family vacations (car trips, cruises, etc.). Maybe Great Escape Room could allow us to vote someone off the island.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Speaking of Sherlock, he will let you know every 15 minutes that you are running out of time. No, um, kidding, Sherlock…there’s a clock in the room as well that shows the countdown. Eventually, we figured out everything and were able to escape the room with a little over 7 minutes to spare. Yay! It was truly a team effort.

D

espite our lack of direction or any semblance of organization, we eventually found enough clues to start working on the logic problems, which was a challenge, since there were no directions It was up to us to figure out what the clues were trying to tell us. One nice thing is that you can get up to three hints from the guide in case you get stuck. Of course, one of the hints is not “how do we escape the room” (tried it… I’m the same person that asks the genie for a million more wishes). They also don’t accept bribes for hints (at least, in my case…the George Washington wasn’t enough. Well, at least I’m still up a quarter.) Even without hints, we found that once you solved one, you start to get the gist of how the game is played. Or, as Sherlock says, the game is afoot (which, actually, sounds like he’s talking about Twister).

Great Escape recommends groups of between 6-10… we had 10, which definitely aided in searching for clues while solving multiple problems simultaneously. You could have a few more, but be forewarned…depending on your types of friends, you may end up in a mosh pit. You could also go less, but to finish, you might need to be jacked up on cotton candy and Red Bull (not recommended). All in all, an enjoyable experience well worth your time. Good Luck! The Great Escape is located at 300 Madison Street, Suite 301, Tampa, Fl 33602. By reservation only. To purchase tickets or find additional information, please call 202-780-8437 or visit the Great Escape website website, www.TheGreatEscapeRoom.com

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

23


COOLSTUFF!

TOOTHPASTE 2 GO

Refill When You Travel and Save $

www.toothpaste2go.com

KEY SMART Shrink Your Key Ring www.getkeysmart.com

K

eep your keys compact and travel friendly. KeySmart’s unique design shrinks your bulky key ring into a sleek unit that is both durable and convenient. It can be accessorized to include large car keys, FOB attachments and USB drives. KeySmart fits into half the space of a normal key ring and can even be expanded to fit 100 keys!

You might not realize just how costly those little tubes of travel-sized toothpaste are until you do the math. There is, actually, an exorbitant mark-up of approximately 250% for the exact same toothpaste package in the convenience of a travel-sized tube. With Toothpaste 2 Go, it is easy to make your own travel-sized toothpaste from any full-size tube of commercially available toothpaste as well as specialty brands that are not available in smaller sizes. The product is easy to clean, and also top rack dishwasher safe. All parts are reusable, and it is TSA compliant.

Kulcar Car Fan Makes Hot Cars Cool! www.kulcar.com

Summer is just over the horizon and so are hot car interiors. But a solar powered car ventilation system called Kulcar is available to cool things down inside vehicles. Sonray Technologies’ Kulcar product offers an efficient dual chamber fan design that continuously circulates clean, fresh air and expels hazardous fumes from inside parked cars to keep them cooler. It is strictly solar operated and is capable of venting 45 cubic feet per minute, eliminating the uncomfortable hot air lurking in cars on sweltering days. Kulcar’s convenient size and design allows it to be easily mounted on car windows, providing a cooler and healthier vehicle and ride. Kulcar completely replaces the air inside an average sized car every 90 seconds, reducing vehicle temperatures by up to 68 degrees and providing a more comfortable ride. It’s beneficial to the environment, and is useful for conserving fuel and energy. Kulcar eliminates the need for temporary car fans, tinting, sunshades and sunlight reflectors.

24

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


COOL FLASH PILLOW End www.coolcaretechnologies.com/

Night Sweats!

C

ool Care Technologies incorporates unique gel technology that provides cooling for hours without refrigeration, electricity or cold water. Available in two sizes, the Cool Flash Pad is ideal not only for pillows and mattresses but also chairs, car seats, beach chairs, ball parks, stadiums or anywhere else users want instant relief from heat, night sweats, headaches, migraines, muscle soreness or fever. Unlike other products that require pre-freezing or the addition of water, the Cool Flash Pad works instantly, with no preparation or any energy source needed. Users simply apply pressure by sitting, lying down or laying their head or other body part on the pad. Once activated, the gel provides safe, consistent endothermic cooling, which is cooler than body temperature, for up to three hours. Removing the Cool Flash Pad and allowing it to sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes reactivates it for repeated use, while placing it in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes “supercharges” it for extra-long, extra-strength cooling. The Cool Flash Pad comes in two sizes: a 12” x 16” pillow size, and a 45” x 27.5” mattress size. Pads can be placed under or on top of bedding. Cool Flash products last for a year or more, are easy to clean, and fold easily. Cool Pet Pads, available in four sizes, offer the same gel technology as Cool Flash Pads and are a great way for pet owners to give their dogs and cats relief from hot summer days and nights. Many people keep two Cool Pet Pads available—one can recharge while the other is in use—to provide long-lasting cooling in cars or on pet beds.

FUNKY COLORED FLAMES & CANDLES

Add A Colorful Spark to

A Festive Occasion www.funkycoloredcollection.com

A

dd a pack of Funky Colored Flames to your next campfire and enjoy the brilliant spectacle of colors that will emit from the flames. Colored flame crystals burn blue, green, and purple when added to any wood burning fire.

Funky Colored Candles includes an assortment of candles that produce colored flames when lit. Dinner Candles, Tea Lights and Birthday candles will provide brilliant color to any occasion.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

25


OUTDOOR MARKETS & EVENTS

ST. PETERSBURG SATURDAY MORNING MARKET - Oct - May www.saturdaymorningmarket.com Located in Al Lang Stadium parking lot, Hours: 9 am - 2 pm. A wide variety fresh food, plants and crafts including: locally grown fresh produce and herbs. Wide selection of regular & organic fruits and vegetables; Prepared Foods such as BBQ Turkey, smoked seafood, pickled vegetables, gourmet cheeses, fruit smoothies; Plants, Flowers, Fresh Herbs; Hand-crafted House wares & Gifts.

GET DOWNTOWN FIRST FRIDAY ST. PETE www.firstfridaystpete.com At the heart of downtown St. Petersburg between 2nd and 3rd Street South, every First Friday of the month, Central Avenue is transformed into a Block Party between 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Meet up with old and new friends and enjoy some of the best Jazz and oldies in the Tampa Bay area. There’s plenty of great food and fine dining in the area. Enjoy the free live music in a unique, convenient, and safe environment.

Fresh Market at Wiregrass - 1st & 3rd Sat of each month, year round (except Nov, Dec & Jan only on 1st Sat) www.TampaBayMarkets.com Held at the Shops at Wiregrass, open-air retail and entertainment destination located on the corner of State Road 56 and Bruce B. Downs Blvd in Wesley Chapel, FL. 80-100 vendors. Local food, crafts, live music. 10am - 3pm.

Corey AVE SunDay Market - Suns, Oct - May www.CoreyAve.com Corey Ave between Boca Ciega Ave and Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach. Local vendors sell a variety of locally produced and homemade produce, plants, take home foods, ready to eat lunch bites, hand crafts, eco-friendly and fair trade products and more. Enjoy a morning of live music, shopping, and breakfast, brunch or lunch at an area restaurants– 10am - 3pm.

Fresh Market at Hyde Park Village - 1st Sunday Of The Month Year Round www.hydeparkvillage.net/ Hours: 10am - 3pm. Vendors selling fresh, local, homemade, handcrafted and eco-friendly products. Conventional and hydroponic produce, homemade take home foods such as breads, pastries, gluten free items, pies, prepared entrees, sandwiches, ethnic specialties; handcrafts, eco friendly products & fair trade items. 742 South Village Circle, Tampa, FL 33604.

GULFPORT TUESDAY FRESH MARKET - All Year www.gulfportma.com Vendors offer a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, seafood, Florida beef, and desserts. Also hand-made items, jewelry, art work and more. Live music. 9am - 3pm, Oct - May; 9am - 2pm, June Sept.

NORTH TAMPA MARKET 2nd Saturday, Year Round www.tampabaymarkets.com Hours: 10am - 2pm. 100 vendors located at Carrollwood Cultural Center. Local, organic, hydroponic and conventional produce, florida plants, herbs, flowers, organic food/supplies, locally made jams, jellies, salsa, dips, seasonings, sauces and oils, hand crafts, live Music, bungee jumping bounce pad.

26

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Dunedin Downtown Market - Nov - June www.TampaBayMarkets.com Fri and Sat of each week during the months of Nov thru June, rain or shine, 9 AM to 2 PM. The market features vendors with an emphasis on local goods. Gourmet take-home foods, ready to eat lunch bites, produce - local and organic, plants, cheese, hand crafts, jewelry, artwork and live music. Pioneer Park in downtown Dunedin.

GANDY’S SAT MORNING Market - Nov - May info@gandymarket. com Mixed Farmers Market atmosphere with handcrafters, local farm produce, baked artisan breads, plants and more. No GMO’s. Market is mixed with arts, crafts, jewelry, home décor and more. live music. 4411 West Gandy Blvd., Tampa (between Westshore and Manhattan). 10am - 3pm.

YBOR CITY SATURDAY MARKET - Year Round www.TampaBayMarkets. com Oct-April, 9am - 3pm; May-Sept, 9am - 1pm. gourmet foods & sauces, fresh baked breads, prepared foods, herbs & plants, pet treats, honey, fine cigars, unique gifts, photography, artwork, jewelry, woodworking, bath & body products, candles & more. Free Parking, Free Admission, Pets Welcome.

SWEETWATER SUNDAY Market - Oct - May www.sweetwater-organic.org/ Sweetwater Farm Stand sells fruits and vegetables from organic farms. Vendors have environmentally-friendly and handcrafted products, farm-fresh eggs, raw milk, artisan breads, organic coffee, Florida-native plants, organic clothing, handmade arts and crafts, gardening books, body care products and more. Workshop Series, Live Music Series, Sunday Yoga. Off of Hanley Road and Comanche Avenue.

Madeira Beach WED Morning Market Weds, Oct thru July www.thebeachmarkets. com/ The Mid-Week Madeira Beach Morning Market is open Weds from 10am - 3pm. 60-80 vendors including growers, gourmet foodies, artists and crafters. Live music. Free, family and pet friendly. On Madeira Way between Gulf Boulevard and the Tom Stuart Causeway.

INDIAN SHORES SUNDAY MORN MKT - Weds, Oct thru July www.thebeachmarkets.com/ Vendors are local, h andson owners and operators. Organic produce, gourmet foods, artists and crafters. Open from 9am-1pm. 19305 Gulf Blvd by Indian Shores Town Hall Municipal center. Leashed pets welcome.

Downtown Clearwater Farmers Market - Weds, Year Round w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / CWFarmersMarket Farm fresh produce, delicious cheeses, fresh baked goods, beautiful cut flowers, plants, a variety of crafters and much more. Stay for lunch from one of the al a cart vendors. 9:00am – 02:00pm. Live music starting at 1 am. 500-600 blocks of Cleveland St, Clearwater. 727-461-7674 www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

27


BROADWAY SHOWS Pippin - April 14-19. Pippin is back on Broadway for the first time since it thrilled audiences 40 years ago and it won the Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Pippin tells the story of a young prince on a death-defying journey to find meaning in his existence. It features sizzling choreography in the style of Bob Fosse and breathtaking acrobatics by Les 7 doigts de la main. NETworks presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast May 5-10. Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, this eyepopping spectacle has won the hearts of over 35 million people worldwide. This classic musical love story is filled with unforgettable characters, lavish sets and costumes, and dazzling production numbers including “Be Our Guest” and the beloved title song.

THE ILLUSIONISTS

The Illusionists - May 26-31. This mindblowing spectacular showcases the jaw-dropping talents of seven of the most incredible Illusionists on earth. The Illusionists dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage.

For more information, visit Straz Center, 813-229-7827. www.strazcenter.org 28

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


MythBusters - Jamie & Adam Unleashed! at Carol Morsani - April 23

mesmerizing – in other words, real ‘Star Wars’.” (The Washington Post)

Annapurna

Jobsite Theater at the Shimberg April 29 May 4 www.jobsitetheater.org

The all-new, live stage show “MythBusters Jamie & Adam Unleashed,” starring Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, co-hosts of the Discovery series MythBusters, promises to be an unexpected evening of on-stage experiments, audience participation, rocking video and behind-the-scenes stories. Fans will join Jamie and Adam onstage and assist in their mind-twisting and not always orthodox approach to science.”MythBusters Jamie & Adam Unleashed” brings you face to face with the curious world of Jamie and Adam as the duo matches wits on stage with each other and members of the audience.

After twenty years apart, Emma tracks her ex-husband, the cantankerous poet Ulysses, to a trailer park in the middle of nowhere for a final reckoning. What unfolds is a visceral and profound meditation on love and loss with the simplest of theatrical elements: two people in one room. Jobsite is proud to offer the southeastern US premiere of this funny, focused, and insightful work. Jobsite Theater has announced that Seminole Heights hotspot Fodder & Shine will sponsor and host the remaining Jobsite Theater opening night parties in 2015.

One-Man Star Wars Trilogy

Late Nite Catechism at the Jaeb May 1 - 3

at the Jaeb April 24 - 26

Writer/performer Charles Ross spent too much of his childhood in a galaxy far, far away -- and adulthood has been no different. In the high-energy One-Man Star Wars Trilogy, Ross plays all the characters, recreates the effects, sings the music, flies the ships and fights both sides of the battles from the original Star Wars trilogy. “Performed by the surprising Charles Ross ... it’s patently campy, ridiculously unbelievable, sorta

Late Nite Catechism is a funny play that takes the audience back to their youth. The irrepressible Sister teaches class to a roomful of “students.” Throughout the course of the class the benevolent instructor rewards the “students” for correct answers with glow-in-the-dark rosaries and other nifty prizes. Naughty students may well find themselves on stage sitting in a corner reflecting their actions. However, even the most reluctant “students” will be clamoring to get into this Sister’s class. David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, Tampa. 813.229.STAR.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

29


Gutenberg! The Musical thru April 15

www.americanstage.org Gutenberg! The Musical is a two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring

playwrights perform a backers’ audition for their new project a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg. With an unending supply of enthusiasm, Bud and Doug sing all the songs and play all the parts in their crass historical epic, with the hope that one of the producers in attendance will give them a Broadway contract – fulfilling their ill-advised dreams.

IN THE HEIGHTS April 22 - May 17

American Stage Theatre Company will celebrate 30 years outdoors with the musical IN THE HEIGHTS,

playing Aprill 22 and closing on May 17. IN THE HEIGHTS is Broadway’s Tony Award-winning “Best Musical” about chasing your dreams and finding your true home. This exhilarating musical tells the universal story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood – a place where the coffee from the corner coffee shop is light and sweet, the windows are always open and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes and dreams where the biggest struggles can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind. With a gripping story and incredible music and dance, IN THE HEIGHTS is a groundbreaking 21st century musical and the next chapter in the classic American story.

RED

May 29 - June 21

“John Logan sends American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist’s howls are pure music… Rothko is one old lion that will keep roaring until he draws his last breath.” -Variety “Logan’s success lies in reminding us that painting is a job of work… what emerges is something rare in modern drama: a totally convincing portrait of the artist as a working visionary.” -The Guardian Master abstract expressionist Mark Rothko has just landed the biggest commission in the history of modern art, a series of murals for New York’s famed Four Seasons Restaurant. In the two fascinating years that follow, Rothko works feverishly with his young assistant in his studio on the Bowery. But when the student gains the confidence to challenge the master, Rothko faces the agonizing possibility that his crowning achievement could also become his undoing. Raw and provocative, RED is the inside story of an artist’s ambition and vulnerability as he tries to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting. American Stage - 163 3rd Street North , St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 727-823-7529.

30

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

31


STUDIO@620

www.thestudioat620.org

War Virgin - April 19

Have you ever wondered what really goes on during war, especially for women? Laura Westley, a New Port Richey native, West Point graduate, former Army officer and Iraq War Veteran, has created a musical comedy show to answer that very question. Watch her perform with members of the Gypsy Stage Repertory Theater (based in Dunedin) in a one-of-a-kind show that answers questions like – What happens when an attractive, naïve, virginal, young Army girl deploys to war with thousands of eager, testosterone-laden men? Be regaled with true stories of Laura’s militarily influenced coming-ofage, starting with West Point – or what she fondly describes as the world’s biggest sausage fest. Then hear all about how the Iraq war ironically catalyzed her own sexual liberation, after being religiously repressed for her entire life. War Virgin is also a story of triumph and redemption over the demand and need to be perfect. A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will go to a local suicide prevention charity.

An Excruciatingly Ordinary Toy Theater Show - April 25

Zach Dorn brings a solo project which weaves lost

journal entries into peculiar tales by manipulating digital cameras through toy-sized streets filled with paper puppets. A lonely puppeteer stalks the child of two notorious celebrities, a threefoot ghost plagues an eightyear-old boy’s fragile psyche, and an opera-singing landlord refuses to return a security deposit. These stories and more explode onto the stage in this modern exploration into Toy Theater.

Darren McCracken’s Big Bad Birthday Party - April 28 - 29

Starring Daniel J. Harris, and written by Joseph Alan Johnson, this new one-man show is sure to be a hit. In this play, Darren McCracken is a world renowned party planner who is reluctantly turning 50. Despite pleas from friends to have a big glamorous party, he opts to escape and celebrate alone in the tropics. In one alcohol-fueled evening, Darren confronts his past, present, and future- hoping to make peace with his demons. AND it’s a musical. 620 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701. 727-895-6620.

KEN ROGERSON - May 28 - 31 The Funniest Man You’ve Never Heard Of, KEN ROGERSON started his comedy career working the Chicago club circuit and at the famed Second City. Ken then became a central part of the exploding Boston comedy scene of the 1980’s as documented in the film “When Standup Stood Out”. There he honed his standup act to a fine edge. You may have seen him as “Kevin the Biker Fireman” on F/X’s hit show “Rescue Me” or as “Pat the Cop” on ABC’s “It’s All Relative”. He has also made numerous other television appearances on such shows as NBC’s , “Late night with Conan O’Brien”, “The Late Show with David Letterman”, “Comics Come Home” for Comedy Central and Showtime’s “A Pair of Jokes” just to name a few. SideSplitters is located at 12938 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa. www.sidesplitterscomedy.com 32

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


americanstage.org www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

33


COMPANY - May 22 - 31

A

sophisticated and honest look at relationships from musical theatre’s most renowned composer, Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the darkcomedy, modern-musical genre. On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor Robert contemplates his unmarried state. Over the course of a series of dinners, drinks, and even a wedding, his friends — “those good and crazy people [his] married friends” — explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The habitually single Robert is forced to question his adamant retention of bachelorhood during a hilarious, yet accurate, array of interactions. Company features a brisk and energetic score containing many of Stephen Sondheim’s best known songs such as, “Getting Married Today,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” and “Being Alive.” Purchase tickets at LargoArts.com or call the Box Office at 727-587-7693 Largo Cultural Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo FL. www.eightoclocktheatre.com

CLYBOURNE PARK - April 17 - May 3

C

lybourne Park is a play by Bruce Norris written as a spin-off to “A Raisin in the Sun.” It portrays fictional events set 50 years apart, and is loosely based on historical events that took place in the city of Chicago. As described by the Washington Post, the play “applies a modern twist to the issues of race and housing and aspirations for a better life.” The play was awarded the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2012 Tony Award for Best Play.

SP City Theatre, 4025 31st St So, St. Petersburg FL 33712; 727-866-1973. www.spcitytheatre.org 34

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.sidesplitterscomedy.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

35


freeFall Theatre Harvey - thru May 3

www.freefalltheatre.com

freeFall Theatre Company presents Harvey directed by James Rayfield. Performances are Thurs through Sun. This Pulitzer Prizewinner for drama in 1945 is a treasure of the American theatre. Filled with sincerity, love, and hilarity, Harvey will sweep you away with its lovable protagonist, Elwood P. Dowd, who spends his days in the company of his best friend Harvey, a six-foot threeand-one-half-inch tall white rabbit that only he seems to see. When her brother’s shenanigans interfere with his sister Veta’s designs on being a socialite, she has him committed to a sanitarium. But Elwood and his friend Harvey may yet have the last laugh in this most-loved of classic American comedies. Harvey still shimmers with lessons about friendship, familial love, and empathy. This delightful comedy is perfect for the whole family. 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33710. 727498-5205.

www.Franciswilsonplayhouse.org A Flea In Her Ear is by Georges Feydeau. First produced in Paris in 1907, this classic adult farce set the standards for all that followed including the typical slamming doors, mistaken identities, confusing lookalikes and inventive stage mechanics. In the plot, Victor Emmanuel is afraid his marriage is growing stale, so to hopefully improve matters he initiates a series of unforgettable events. Caught in the mayhem are a group of hilarious archtypes and caricatures, all intertwining in the fast paced shenanigans at hand. Produced worldwide, audiences delight in the laughter of human folly.

302 Seminole Street, Clearwater, FL 33755. 727446-1360.

West Coast Players Always A Bridesmaid - thru May 3

Gulfport Community Players Play On - thru April 26

www.wcplayers.org

www.gulfportcommunityplayers.org/ A small theater company tries desperately to put on a play, amid all kinds of interference from the playwright who is ever-present during rehearsals and revises the script daily. The actors quarrel, grumble and snipe their way through rehearsals, the technical run-throughs go completely awry, and opening night fulfills the old adage “if it can go wrong, it does.” Don’t miss this farcical romp. It’s a behind the scenes comedy in the tradition of “Noises Off”. Comedy is by Rick Abbot. Thurs, Fri. & Sat. shows at 8 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Catherine Hickman Theater, 5501 27th Ave. S. (enter on 26th Ave. lot)

By the authors who brought you The Dixie Swim Club, The Red Velvet Cake War, and Rex’s Exes, this is the rollicking tale of four loyal and determined women who definitely answer the question, “Just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a friend?” Always A Bridesmaid stars Colleen Coughenour, Janice Creneti, Kim Florio, Donna Grabill, Kimen Mitchell, and Margee Sapowsky and is directed by Susan Demers. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8 pm., Sunday matinees at 2 pm.

727-437-2363. 21905 US 19 No., Clearwater.

36

Francis Wilson Playhouse A Flea In Her Ear - thru April 19

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


e h T n een O

e n e c s

S

S P A SN Story

by

wart

Ste Scout

GRAY STUDIOS WelcomeD Modern Family’s Ariel Winter and Disney star Kenton Duty FOR A WORKSHOP www.graystudiosla.com/tampa

Tampa’s aspiring young actors and actresses made their way downtown to Gray Studios for a workshop with Modern Family’s Ariel Winter and former Disney star Kenton Duty. With a large turnout of kids everywhere between ages three and eighteen, the up-and-coming Gray Studios opened up shop and saw its availability of Floridian talent for the first time. Founders Shanelle and David Gray opened their first acting school in Los Angeles, but have since expanded to places like Nashville, Atlanta, San Diego, Anaheim, and Cincinnati. Their studios hold spring, summer and fall sessions that focus on coaching young clients in auditioning for anything from commercials to full-length films. With successful performers like Kenton Duty and Glee’s Curt Mega on board, the studio’s curriculum is taught strictly by people with understanding and experience in the entertainment industry.

“There’s a hotbed of untapped talent in the Tampa area,” said Shanelle Gray about the new studio in our neck of the woods. “Places like Los Angeles and Hollywood are starting to see the same faces and it’s at the point where everyone, from agents to casting directors, wants to find something fresh and new. Tampa has a lot of that, so we’re starting early. This way, we can be established when the industry here booms.”

Tampa’s Gray Studios has since officially opened and is currently on course to end its Spring sessions by May. With the increasing enrollment in the area, the staff at Gray Studios encourage participation in their classes, auditions, and private coaching for referralbased clients who are eager to entertain. Gray Studios is located at 703 N Willow Ave, Tampa, FL 33606. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

37


38

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Carrollwood Cultural Center www.carrollwoodcenter.org/

PLAN 9 from Outer Space - April 17 - 26 This is it! The stage

adaptation of Ed Wood’s Plan 9 From Outer Space, considered by many to be “the worst movie ever made.” Packing B-Movie thrills into 70 action-packed minutes, the story goes something like this: visiting space soldiers use a magic-electrospace-ray-gun to resurrect a recently deceased (and perfectly ghoulish) human couple, putting “Plan 9” into action. The aliens must stop mankind from developing “Solaramite,” a substance that could set off a chain reaction of cosmic explosions that would destroy the entire universe. With “Plan 9” activated, the space aliens step up the action: Flying saucers invade! Hollywood reacts! The Pentagon responds!

2015 Summer Concert Series - May 1 - Aug 15 The entertainment line-up for the 2015

Summer Concert Series includes Blues musicians Liz Pennock & Dr. Blues (May 1 ), comedians Helen Keaney, Trish Keating and Aniria in the all-female stand-up comedy show titled Girls Night Out (May 15), Motown Heat with The Sounds of Soul (June 26) and a double concert event with singer/songwriters Noah & Jesse Bellamy along with new-age folk musician Grace & The Victory Riders (August 15). 4537 Lowell Rd, Tampa, FL. (813) 922-8167.

The Early Bird Dinner Theatre Hotbed Hotel - thru April 26

www.earlybirddinnertheatre.com Terri and Brian Cody are hoping to sell their “One Star Hotel” in the Florida Keys, to the only man who has expressed any interest in buying it, a Mr. Sam Lewis from New York. In order to bolster Mr. Lewis’s interest, Terri and Brian devise a plan to make the hotel appear busier and more prosperous than it actually is. Their staff will masquerade as paying guests, thereby, giving Mr. Lewis the impression that the hotel is overflowing with loyal customers and vacationers. But their plan has one hitch, as their entire staff consists of a maintenance man named Hopkins and a sexy housemaid named Maureen. (727) 446 5898. 13355 49th Street N., Clearwater, Florida 33762.

Henry B. Plant Museum

www.plantmuseum.com/upstairsdownstairs

Upstairs/Downstairs at the Tampa Bay Hotel - thru May 31

STAGEWORKS

www.stageworkstheatre.org/

Ain’t Misbehavin’ Music by Fats Waller

- May 1 - 17

The Cotton Club comes to Stageworks in a joyous tribute to the music of Fats Waller. Travel back to Harlem in the sassy, swinging ’30s via such classic tunes as “Honeysuckle Rose” and “Mean to Me”. Sultry, infectiously playful, and downright fun, Ain’t Misbehavin’ will make this joint jump. 1120 E Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, Florida, 33602, (813) 374-2416.

Enjoy live theater of single-character vignettes that bring turn-of–the-century Tampa Bay Hotel staff members and guests to life every Sunday at 2:00 pm. Based on original research conducted by the Henry Plant Museum, these characters recreate the attitudes and mores of a bygone time, along with the sorrows and joys of their existence. Each character presents a different perspective on the time through his or her particular vantage point at the hotel. All characters in this production are based wholly or in part on actual hotel staff and guests. Performances are 30 minutes, open to the public with museum admission.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

39


AIN’T FOOD WONDERFUL! thru MAY 3

F

rom the author of the HIT Musical Comedy, “AIN’T RETIREMENT GRAND!”, this new musical/comedy spoof is a hilarious romp through restaurant dining, holiday feasts, dieting, the organic food rage, pregnancy cravings, and fast food emporiums. “AIN’T FOOD WONDERFUL!” features all new songs about everyone’s daily encounters; including “Who Doesn’t Like Chinese?”, “A Bag Boy at Publix”, “Nothing Like a Jewish Deli”, “Cellulite Blues”, and “Hooter Guys”.

727-409-0293. 5732 Main Street, New Port Richey, Fl. www.ferrarostudiotheatre.com/

40

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

41


s t r e c n o ot C

H

AMALIE ARENA www.amaliearena.com

Wed, April 15

T

HE WHO, one of rock’s most legendary and defining bands, will celebrate their 50-year legacy with their “THE WHO HITS 50!” kicking off its spring run April 15, at 7:30 PM at Amalie Arena. Set lists on these shows will take their audience on an “Amazing Journey” through THE WHO’s entire career, from the band’s early days to classic albums including WHO’S NEXT, TOMMY, QUADROPHENIA, MY GENERATION and LIVE AT LEEDS, through the present day. The classic songs fans can expect to hear on “THE WHO HITS 50!” tour appear on the band’s WHO HITS 50! collection. The show will see the band play all their classic anthems as well as tackling deeper cuts from their catalog. THE WHO have sold over 100 million records since forming in 1964; they brought together four different personalities and in effect produced a musical hurricane. The tour will include special guests: Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. Joan Jett is an originator, an innovator, and a visionary. As the leader of the hard-rocking Blackhearts, she’s had eight platinum and gold albums and nine Top 40 singles, including the classics “Bad Reputation,” “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll,” “I Hate Myself For Loving You.”

Fri, April 24

T

ampa’s 98 ROCKFEST will return to AMALIE Arena on Friday, April 24, at 6:00 PM. 98ROCKFEST will kick-off with a free pre-show on Ford Thunder Alley (West Plaza) at Amalie Arena. The pre-show event will include performances by 98ROCK’s Skratch n Sniff, Sleepwave, Beartooth and Young Guns. 98ROCKFEST Pre-Show will also feature interactive contests and ticket upgrades from participating sponsors. The event will welcome fans of all ages at 2:00 PM. For up-to-the-minute information on 98ROCKFEST log onto 98ROCK.com keyword: ROCKFEST or listen to 98ROCK on-air or online via the station’s website, as well as on iHeartRadio, iHeartMedia’s all-in-one digital radio service. 42

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

Featuring Five Finger Death Punch, Rise Against, Breaking Benjamin, The Pretty Reckless and Nothing More


A

y 24

Mon, Ma

fter celebrating 40 years together, Rush will visit Amalie Arena on May 24. This concert will highlight four decades of the band’s music. Over the course of their amazing career, Rush has lived a lifetime together, providing an influential soundtrack to many of their fans’ lives. Some have been with them since the start, while others have discovered them along the way and delved into their incredible body of work. Rush’s vast catalogue includes such classics as 1974’s self-titled debut, 1976’s 2112, 1981’s Moving Pictures, 1996’s Test For Echo, and 2002’s Vapor Trails. Rush released their 20th studio album, Clockwork Angels in 2012 via Anthem/Roadrunner Records. The critically acclaimed collection marked their first studio recording since 2007’s Snakes & Arrows. The most recent Rush release was the R40 Collector’s Box Set. Rush were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

DIVINE INTERVENTION - Mon, May 11

M

ultiple Grammy Award-winning singer and legendary performer Bette Midler will perform at Tampa’s Amalie Arena on May 11. The tour will feature material from Midler’s iconic career and material from her new album, “It’s The Girls!” - a tribute to girl groups through the ages. “It’s The Girls!” features the swinging sounds of WWII-era Andrews Sisters, to 60’s super-groups like the Supremes and the Shirelles, to 90’s hit makers TLC. “It’s The Girls!” effortlessly showcases Midler’s distinctive and versatile vocal range while honoring timeless classic melodic harmonies. One of the world’s best-loved and most versatile entertainers, Bette Midler has garnered accolades in all quarters of show business. She’s earned four Grammy Awards including Song of the Year and Record of the Year; two Academy Award nominations, three Emmy Awards, one Tony Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and nine American Comedy Awards. Bette Midler has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

43


MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

JOHN FOGERTY

Sat, May 18

J

ohn Fogerty is coming to MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre on Saturday, May 16. His modernized rockabilly song and epic classic guitar riffs, has made him a true Hall of Famer and is one of the greatest rock & rollers and also considered one of our greatest American singersongwriters! He defines the word legendary. Join him for this not to miss incredible night

www.midfloridacreditunionamphitheatre.org/

Sat, April 18

www.tropicalheatwave.org/

T

hirty rour Years of Tropical Heatwave! One of the longest running festivals in the country, Tropical Heatwave has become an annual rite of spring for fans of eclectic music, with excitement, mystery, and legend contained in memories of the annual extravaganzas for longtime Heatwave devotees. And every year there are first-timers who discover that Heatwave is one of one of the most fun weekends and best musical experiences they have ever had. The festival is often described as a manifestation and celebration of the sense of community that WMNF has created.

44

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.midfloridacreditunionamphitheatre.org/

Sat, April 18

T

his year’s Jimmy Buffett trek is called the Workin’ N’ Playin’ Tour. Buffett has been one of rock’s great success stories on the touring circuit. At 68, Jimmy still sells out almost every show, a total of 32 in 2014, even though it has been almost forty years since his one and only top ten hit. He has found an audience in country in recent years, scoring number ones with Alan Jackson on It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere (2003) and the Zac Brown Band on Knee Deep (2011). Buffett’s last album, released in 2013, is “Songs From St. Nowhere.”

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

45


PANIC AT THE DISCO • NIGHT RIOTS • VINYL THEATRE IN THE VALLEY BELOW + MORE!

This summer kick-off concert is held on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend each year, drawing thousands of fans. The action packed day includes games like volleyball, while showcasing excellent BBQ capped off by a day full of awesome live music. Admission is free to the show, as long as guests head to a sponsor location before the event, driving traffic to multiple sponsor locations. All Ages. Gates open at 12:00 pm

SOCIAL MEDIA’S BIGGEST STARS COME TO BUSCH GARDENS

V

ine and YouTube sensations come together for one night of epic performances on Saturday, May 16 at Busch Gardens Tampa. DigiTour Presents: United26 Tour, bringing some of the biggest social media stars together in one location. From 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., seven stars will take the stage. In addition to the performances, Busch Gardens will offer food trucks and other dining options on Gwazi Field throughout the event. Plus, fans can take advantage of the VIP experience, which offers an exclusive pre-show meet & greet, early entrance 1 hour before Gwazi Field opens, an official limited edition tour poster, a VIP commemorative laminate badge and lanyard, and crowd-free merchandise shopping. For more information about DigiTour Presents: United26 Tour, visit buschgardens.com

46

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

47


www.floridaorchestra.org 48

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Scheherazade, Judy Garland, The Who & Singin’ In The Rain! Scheherazade - Mei-Ann Chen, conductor, Jeremy Denk, piano Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Jennifer Higdon shares a lovely, mystical, musical memoriam to her brother. Bartók offers sparkling dance rhythms and forceful fugal passages as a frame around the meditative center piece of this concerto. The gorgeous theme of Scheherazadeweaves in and out of this orchestral tale of A Thousand and One Nights. Free Classical Kids tickets are available for this concert. Fri, Apr 17, 8 pm - Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Ferguson Hall Sat, Apr 18, 8 pm - Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Mahaffey Theater Sun, Apr 19, 7:30 pm - Ruth Eckerd Hall. Hilary Kole Pays Tribute to Judy Garland - Stuart Malina, conductor, Hilary Kole, vocalist Hailed as “a musical marvel” by Rex Reed, Hilary Kole will take you over the rainbow and beyond in a night of Judy Garland’s favorite songs from such classic films as Meet Me in St. Louis, Broadway Melody, A Star is Born, and The Wizard of Oz. Join TFO Principal Guest Conductor Stuart Malina for this unforgettable tribute to the actress and singer Fred Astaire described as “the greatest entertainer who ever lived.” Fri, Apr 24, 8 pm - Straz, Ferguson Hall Sat, Apr 25, 8 pm - Mahaffey Theater Sun, Apr 26, 7:30 pm - Ruth Eckerd Hall THE PLANETS - The concert opens with Barber’s The School for Scandal Overture, full of wit, spirit, brilliance and bravura. Mozart showcases the bassoon’s lyrical and playful qualities in his Bassoon Concerto, awash with sunny melodies. Holst’s popular The Planets is a powerful cosmic kaleidoscope of symphonic sounds portraying the many “moods” of the planets. Marcelo Lehninger conducts. Friday, May 1, 2015 at 8:00 PM - Tampa - STRAZ Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 8:00 PM - St. Petersburg - MAH Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 7:30 PM - Clearwater - REH THE MUSIC OF THE WHO - Merging the best of rock ‘n’ roll and classical music, conductor/arranger Brent Havens joins The Florida Orchestra for the extraordinary Music of The Who. Get the legendary band’s familiar hits but with a symphonic twist, amplified by Havens’ score, a full rock band and vocals. Friday, May 8, 2015 at 8:00 PM - St. Petersburg - MAH SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN - This film masterpiece comes to life with live orchestral accompaniment and award-winning onscreen performances by Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds. Constantine Kitsopoulos conducts. Friday, May 15, 2015 at 8:00 PM - Tampa - STRAZ Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 8:00 PM - St. Petersburg - MAH

Tickets are on sale at 800-662-7286 and online. Please visit TFO website for show times and venues at wwww.floridaorchestra.org

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

49


Tasty Food and Drinks! “Brews & Bites” Brings Food Trucks and Live Music to THE Sail - 2nd Fri of the Month www.tampaconventioncenter.com

adjacent to the Tampa Convention Center, 333 S. Franklin St, Tampa. 813-373-1193.

48th Omelette Party for The Arc Tampa Bay - Fri, April 17 www.thearctbfoundation.org

On the second Friday of every month, the Sail Pavilion hosts a Brews & Bites Food Truck Rally. A rolling celebration of food and fun, Brews & Bites will feature a fleet of area food trucks, and live entertainment from local musicians at the venue’s unique 360-degree waterfront bar, from 6 to 11 pm. Sail Pavilion is located on Tampa’s busy RiverWalk,

Eve’s Family Restaurant Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Beer & Wine • Homemade Soups DAILY SPECIALS • BANQUETS • CATERING 28 Years In The Same Oldsmar Location!

DINNER FOR 2... $18.99 Includes entree, soup or salad and dessert* Cannot be combined with other offers, coupons or specials

*ice cream, pudding or jello Choose from the following:

Oven Roasted Turkey Smothered Chicken Breast Smothered Chop Steak Spaghetti & Meatballs

Meatloaf Fried Shrimp Liver n’ Onions Chicken Livers

Woodland Square 3150 Tampa Road, Oldsmar • 787- 6886 6:00 A.M -8:00 P.M. TUES - SAT., 6:00 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. SUN. & MON. 50

The 48th annual Omelette Party, a signature event for The Arc Tampa Bay, will be held Friday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the Belleair home of Barbara and Michael Galinski. The Omelette Party has grown to more than 400 guests who continue to enjoy the traditional omelets and champagne prepared by Chefs from Carlouel Yacht Club. After cocktails and an opportunity to view the home and purchase fine art, guests enjoy a live band, dinner, and libations as part of the evening’s festivities. Chef Don Pintabona will serve as this year’s Chef d’Eeuf. Formerly the executive chef of Tribeca Grill, Chef Pintabona is half of the duo behind the Locale Market. Guests of the party will enjoy Chef Pinatbona’s signature omelette. Other delicious fare will be prepared by Carlouel Yacht Club 7:30 p.m. 727797-8712.

Top Local Chef - Sun, April 26 www.Toplocalchef.com Get saucy at LocalShops1’s fifth annual Top Local Chef competition. The battle features chefs from independent restaurants and catering companies from all across Tampa Bay, as well as a local market with specially selected locally crafted products. Top Local Chef finalists: Maggie Loflin - Maggie on the Move,Jill Johnson - Mangia Gourmet, Jonjie Sibayan - PAO Cafe & Truck, Ross Clingman - Marchand’s

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Renaissance/ Marriott, John Riesebeck Smokin’ J’s Real Texas BBQ, Rene Valenzuela - Taco Bus. 5 - 7 pm Gulfport Casino Ballroom. General admission includes 2 tasting samples. VIP Admission includes reserved seating and a small plate from each of the six competing chefs.) 727-637-5586.

10th ANNUAL NATIONAL HERB DAY CELEBRATION - Sat, May 2

www.herbday.org On Saturday, May 2nd from 10 AM to 4PM, everyone interested in herbs for food, medicine, and garden-

ing, celebrate the importance of plants with the national event; Herb Day 2015. The free celebration held in St. Petersburg is located at 222 2nd Street North in downtown St. Petersburg across from the new Locale Market. The event is free and open to the public. A variety of lectures; herb, food and wild Chinese tea tasting; Kava Kava as well as local, organically grown, edible, medicinal and native herb plants for sale and numerous vendors related to herbs. Many vendors will be lecturing about the uses of herbs in health and well-being.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

51


Tasty Food and Drinks! Temple Terrace Craft BrewFest - Sat, May 9

www.templeterracebrewfest.com/ Enjoy unlimited tastings of more than 30 brews, including two original Temple Terrace beers brewed just for BrewFest. Tickets will also include live music by Jurika, an eclectic local band. Participants also may purchase tickets at the event. While sipping local craft beer, ticket holders can feast on food from Doogie Dogs a Gogo, PaniniRiffic, Michelle Faedo’s On the Go and Napolitanos Wood Fired Pizza & Calzones, Smokin’ Aces BBQ and Pop-N-Good Kettle Corn. Participating brewers include Two Henrys Brewing Company, Bayshore Beer Co., and more. 3 - 7 pm. Woodmont Park.

52

Evening with the Chefs - Sat, May 16

www.ryanwellsfoundation.com Join The Ryan Wells Foundation on Saturday, May 16th at the Sheraton Sand Key on Clearwater Beach for the 10th Anniversary of “Evening with the Chefs”, a fundraiser featuring chefs from 11 Tampa Bay restaurants and resorts including the Sheraton Sand Key, Parkshore Grill, Island Way Grill, Sandpearl Resort, Mystic Fish, Guppy’s, Vinoy enaissance, Café Ponte, William Dean Chocolates, TradeWinds Resorts, and Stillwaters Tavern working with culinary students from Pinellas County Schools to create gourmet cuisine. Enjoy libations, musical entertainment, auctions, and the presentations of student scholarships. Proceeds improve the culinary arts and hospitality education of Pinellas County students, in memory of the late Ryan Wells, an aspiring chef whose dreams are now fulfilled by others. 727-787-7863. Sheraton Sand Key, 1160 Gulf Boulevard, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Mastering the Art of the French ... food of course! at the Museum of Fine Art - Tnurs, May 21

www.fine-arts.org/rsvp Discover the sweet French art of “spun caramel” in a demonstration by Emmanuel Roux. Caramel is a French specialty which can take many forms and has been extensively used in the country’s desserts. At 6 and 7 p.m., Mr. Roux will demonstrate how to make a spectacular veil composed of a thousand threads of caramel over his specialty “GateauOchocolat.” The delicious mini-cakes and caramel veil will be available for tasting. Each demonstration lasts approximately 15-20 minutes. The evening will also include French Classics: a screening of cooking legend and cultural icon Julia Child’s six original black and white episodes of The French Chef, a wine-tasting, and more.

Take time to visit Monet to Matisse – On the French Coast. Registration for the dessert demonstration is strongly recommended.

Ricky P’s Now at the Trop!

www.RickyPs.com Ricky P’s now has a PoBoy Stand inside the Trop serving shrimp, catfish and crab cake poboys. And some bread pudding too, for the first time ever. Their booth is on the ground floor near the centerfield rotunda entrance just to the right of the escalator going up to the Porch, right across from the team store where you can buy all your Rays gear. Make sure you try their truly tasty Shrimp PoBoy. Ricky P’s Orleans Bistro is located at 1113 Central Avenue, 727-821-4061.

65 Years!

Serving St. Pete for over

Great Food & Good Times

Fresh Grouper • Jumbo Wings 6 Ways HomeMade Specialties, Soups, Chili & Desserts Jumbo Gulf Steamed Shrimp • Great Burgers Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

FULL BAR with DAILY HAPY HOUR • ALL DAY SUNDAY

$2.95 Wells • $3.95 Calls • $1.95 Most Domestic Pints & Longnecks

SERVING BREAKFAST SATURDAY & SUNDAY - 9 AM Visit our Famous Bloody Mary Bar!

Op

9246 4th St. N., St. Petersburg, FL • 727-576-7414 Mon-F en Daily ri 10:30am10pm Visit us OnLine at www.babalueats.com Sat & Sun 9 am-10pm Order OnLine • FREE DELIVERY 7 DAYS! www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

53


Tampa Restaurant Celebrates Florida Cracker Heritage with a Modern Twist

Story and Photos by Melissa and Al Martino

To die-for Cornbread

Fodder & Shine www.fodderandshine.com/ (813) 234-3710 5910 North Florida Ave Tampa, FL 33602 Open 7 days a week Dining: Sun-Wed: 5-10 pm, Thurs-Sat 5-11 pm Bar: Sun-Wed 5 pm-1am Thur-Sat 5 pm-3 am Sat-Sun 1 -5 pm

54

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Grilled Shrimp brushed with house Old Sour and fresh herbs, Roasted Zucchini with butter and fresh herbs, and Black Pepper Mashed Potatoes.

F

odder & Shine is the new entry into the Tampa restaurant scene by Greg and Michelle Baker, the folks behind the popular Refinery Restaurant. This Seminole Heights hot spot is all about repurposing, from the restaurant itself to the menu offerings. Indeed, the unusual name of “fodder” (­in this case) refers to the use of raw materials, and “shine” for moonshine. The restaurant’s decor is very eclectic, with bare walls, wooden tables and old window frames. It’s the unique menu, however, that will bring people back. Florida Cracker food is original Florida pioneer cowboy cuisine, influenced by Spanish, Scottish and Caribbean cultures. Chef de Cuisine Eric McHugh has taken old Cracker recipes and refined them to please the modern palate. The farm to table concept is all the rage now, and F&S is at the forefront with the freshest produce and meat. Some of the meat offerings on the menu change daily, as F&S will purchase an entire animal and feature different cuts until it is all used with very little waste. The same goes for vegetables, which are chosen seasonally and

Chef de Cuisine Eric McHugh moved over from the Refinery to helm the Fodder & Sh ine kitchen.

all edible parts are used. On our visit, we enjoyed the Cracker Beef Pot Roast braised in Rye Whiskey, spices, and served with root vegs and sofkee. Delicious. The tenderest of meat. Also, the Grilled Shrimp brushed with Old Sour and herbs proved to be very tasty. The Bacon Fat Cornbread may be the best cornbread we’ve ever had. Made the old fashioned way, it’s served in a skillet with butter and drizzled honey. Cottage Cheese Cake for dessert? Had to try it. Amazing. The bar is proving to be very popular as well, with some F&S creations like the F&S White Manhattan with White Dog whiskey, Bianco vermouth, orange bitters, and the I-75 with London Dry Gin, orange blossom simple, lemon, and sparkling wine.

iskey, ast braised in rye wh Cracker Beef Pot Ro d yme and rosemary, an tomato, coriander, th tables and sofkee. served with root vege www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

Cottage Cheese whipped into Cheesecake with ho ney-ginger snap crust and fresh strawberr ies. 55


COOLSTUFF!

! n e h c t i K e In Th

ZABADA

Taking a Stand against Chemicals in the Home www.ZabadaClean.com

EZ Squeezees Refillable Food Pouches

www.ezsqueezees.com

EZ Squeezees are a new refillable and reusable food pouch with a large zippered side for easy, mess-free filling on-thego. They are designed to look and feel just like prefilled puree pouches that are so popular these days. Whether it is for baby food, dietary needs or nutritional supplements — it seems everything is in a squeeze pouch. EZ Squeezees design is so easy to use. Simply open the side zipper, fill with your favorite foods— either homemade or store-bought. When you are done, simply wash it out and reuse it. They are dishwasher and freezer safe and the design actually opens wide in the dishwasher to be cleaned. The user saves money and helps reduce the waste they create. They are even BPA and Phthalate free, and each pouch holds 6.5 oz of food and can be reused about 15 times.

NAKED TURTLE RUM www.nakedturtle.com/

Zabada makes chemical free, cost efficient and environmentally friendly microfiber cleaning products. Unlike traditional cleaning products, Zabada products eliminate 99% of harmful bacteria just by using water. Backed by science and manufactured for maximum absorbency and durability, each Zabada product lasts 2-3 years with continued use saving time and money. The advanced cleaning fibers and microfiber cloths are deeper, thicker and superior in quality compared to average microfiber cloths. Zabada brings consumers a simpler, more intuitive cleaning alternative - a chemical-free home. From the kitchen, to the bathroom and everywhere in between, Zabada’s products remove 99% of bacteria with just a simple wet, wipe and dry.

Don’t Worry. Drink Naked.

Naked Turtle takes it’s rum seriously. Produced on the island of St. Croix the rum is crafted with fine sugar cane molasses and distilled five times with the pristine waters of the Virgin Islands. The Naked Turtle never touches the inside of oak barrels, and is bottled “naked” allowing the naturally delicious rum character to shine through, producing crisp, great tasting rum that goes down smooth. It looks clear and crisp, and smells like rum with subtle hints of vanilla. The Naked Turtle mixes well with everything. Signature cocktails include the Naked Cola, the Naked Daiquiri, the Naked Colada as well as a host of other delicious drinks made naked. Not surprisingly, The Naked Turtle is a big fan of sea turtles, and they have partnered with the Sea Turtle Conservancy to raise awareness and protect them.

56

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


ZEST TEA

High-Octane Tea For Mental Clarity And Energy

www.getzesttea.com

Stay awake for all the late night fun with Zest Tea. This line of delicious, high-quality teas packs the same energizing punch as a cup of coffee – perfect for late night hours or anytime you need an energy boost. Zest Tea’s blends marry the health benefits of antioxidants with the energizing effects of extra caffeine to create a tantalizing tea that can be served hot or cold. These are premium blends enhanced with natural caffeine and packed with amino acids shown to reduce the crash and boost cognitive functions resulting in a steady and prolonged alertness. Zest Teas come in four mouthwatering flavors, including Blue Lady Black, Pomegranate Mojito Green, Earl Grey Black and Apple Cinnamon Black.

ZIPZ Single Serve Wine

www.zipzwine.com/

Ever find yourself at a ball game, barbecue or poolside where the only beverage options are varieties of beer? Thanks to Zipz, you can now enjoy a glass of premium wine anywhere. Zipz is single serving of 100% premium, California wine in four varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot and Pinot Grigio. The Zipz glass is made from high-quality, PET plastic that looks and feels like traditional glassware, but is safe for use outdoors, at events and on the go. Each glass is covered in a patented Clean Wrap to keep the wine fresh and the glass clean from handling, and is 100% recyclable. Enjoying a glass of Zipz is easy: (1) Unzip the wrap; (2) Twist off the lid; (3) Peel off the seal and enjoy.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

57


L 58

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


R L

enaissance

S

eaWorld

“Live Life to Discover” Story and photos by Melissa and Al Martino

“Live Life to Discover” is the Renaissance Hotel group’s slogan, which seems fitting, as every hotel in the group is different. You can be pleasantly surprised by booking all Renaissance as you travel and not having any déjà vu moments. We had the occasion to visit the beautifully renovated (to the tune of $50M and five years) Renaissance SeaWorld Resort when in Orlando, and although it takes it’s theme from SeaWorld (which is directly across the road) it is not at all “theme-parky.” This Renaissance property is sophisticated urban chic. The only real nod to SeaWorld is a large orca whale mural (with no text on it), and some lovely waterfall features. That, and an aquarium theme by the center bar. Renaissance creates a vibe to fit in with whatever locale they are in. The Renaissance SeaWorld resort has 781 guestrooms and 65 suites, which surround a huge atrium that is sunny by day, and romantically lit by night. A lot of the hotel’s action takes place in the atrium, with the Mist Sushi & Spirits Bar taking center stage. Comfortable conversational chairs dot the floor for chatting or reading, and sections can be set aside for parties and events. This resort is an event planners dream as there are so many variables both outside and inside for large and small groups. The Renaissance has an app available to meeting planners to be in touch with every department at the hotel at the touch of a finger.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

59


O 60

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


O

Our very spacious king junior suite was plush and tastefully decorated with sofas and chairs in warm tones, and a most comfortable bed. A large flat screen TV dominated one wall, and was tuned to gorgeous underwater sea life film accompanied by soothing music when we arrived. There was even a work desk, which, on this trip, did not tempt us at all. Relaxation was our theme. Although Orlando has so many restaurants to choose from, there is no need to travel past the resort’s front door, as they have many varied restaurants right on property. From the Palms Bar & Grill by the pool, to the Tradewinds in the atrium (open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner) to the Boardwalk, which a trendy sports bar. Food is locally sourced, even most of the fish is from Florida. All the restaurants offer gluten free menus for those that desire it. Best of all is the R Kitchen, a private dining experience set up in advance for smaller groups, that is utterly delightful. We had the privilege of enjoying this concierge-level experience on our trip. Sous Chef Michael Cutter created a special dinner for us in the intimate counter-style seating facing his gleaming stainless steel open kitchen. He pulled out all the stops with preparing our favorite foods all while our favorite music was piped in. Pampered? You betcha! The R Kitchen is unique to the Renaissance SeaWorld property, and is also used for interactive cooking classes. Renaissance SeaWorld has a large property, beautifully landscaped with walkways through lush vegetation. You won’t be able to get the kids away from The R-Aqua Zone water park with so many fun water games.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

61


I 62

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


I

If you’ve had an exhausting day and are “parked out”, head over to the Lotus Spa to relax and unwind. They have 8 treatment rooms and all the services you would expect of the Renaissance brand. Most resorts are charging a resort fee these days to cover your amenity expenses, but the Renaissance SeaWorld’s fee also includes travel to all the major theme parks, not just SeaWorld. The International Drive Trolley (I-Ride Trolley) also comes by the hotel and can take you from one end of International Drive to the other for a small fee. This lovely resort with everything you could want or need also comes with a super friendly and accommodating staff. Your destination doesn’t have to be SeaWorld to stay in this resort. It’s a Renaissance Resort. That’s all it needs to be.

The Renaissance SeaWorld is located at 6677 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32821. For more information, call 407-351-5555, or visit www.marriott.com/hotels.mi

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

63


22nd Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival Now through May 17

Photos by Melissa Martino

S

pring blooms in a big way with bountiful blossoms, colorful Disney topiaries, gardening seminars and flavors of the season at the 22nd Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival running through May 17 at Walt Disney World Resort. Dozens of Disney character topiaries, from Chip and Dale to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, rule the festival kingdom in the park’s

Future World and World Showcase. “Frozen” will melt hearts at the park’s World Showcase Plaza: Disney’s first Anna and Elsa topiaries will appear in a garden vignette from the Oscar-winning film’s finale. The garden will pop with color as the icy “Frozen” world, illustrated with white and silver blooms of delphinium, alyssum and other flowers, transforms to a brilliant spring palette featuring Gerbera daisies, petunias, Sweet William and other flora. Home and garden seminars, children’s play gardens and other festival features return for the event. At the Festival Center, interactive gardening workshops will

64

set the stage for outdoor do-it-yourself inspiration, and guest speakers will cover the latest in outdoor trends and home and garden topics. Fresh new menu items will debut at the festival’s 11 Outdoor Kitchens. The new Botanas Botánico Outdoor Kitchen between France and Morocco pavilions will showcase treats like Cachapas with Farmer’s Cheese, a sweet yellow corn pancake, and Seafood Ceviche with shrimp, scallops and grouper with mango and avocado. Guests can sip the new La Tizana, a non-alcoholic punch finished with fresh fruit that can become an adult beverage with a splash of Santa Teresa RHUM Orange Liqueur. Ten new gardens will surprise guests around every corner. Guests will discover a new healingand-health garden, a pepper garden, a dinosaur-plant garden and a Shakespeare garden, among others, each designed with a storytelling element. Hundreds of butterflies of several species dazzle guests at the festival’s screened butterfly house. As the sun begins to set, illu-

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


minated gardens brighten the evening and cast a magical glow across the park. The Garden Rocks Concert Series will keep crowds rockin’ every Friday, Sat-

urday and Sunday on the park’s America Gardens Theatre stage. Little River Band, Pablo Cruise, and Village People join the lineup of top bands representing four decades of pop music. The Gin Blossoms opened the concert

series. Guests can enjoy free cooking demonstrations at 3 p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through May 17 at Port of Entry at the entrance to World Showcase. For each 15-minute

demo, a Disney chef will prepare a dish that’s featured at one of the festival’s Outdoor Kitchens. Disney gardeners will lead weekend how-to Gardening Seminars and workshops at the Festival Center, where guests also can pick up signature festival merchandise. Children can clamber around play gardens featuring state-of-the-art climbing equipment and hands-on activities in Mike & Sulley’s Monstrous Garden and Cactus Road Rally Garden with Mater and Lightning McQueen topiaries. A Healing & Health Garden near The Land pavilion in Future World will display ancient medicinal plants including garlic, aloe, chamomile, fennel, mint and others. Plants used to develop modern prescriptions will be papaya, periwinkle, turmeric, yew, thyme and valerian. For more information, call 407/W-DISNEY (9347639). Visit EpcotInSpring.com. The festival, including all gardening programs and exhibits, is included in regular Epcot admission.

For more information, call 407-934-7639. Check online at www.DisneyWorld.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

65


ORLANDO HAPPENINGS www.visitOrlando.com

Long Way to the Top: Hard Rock in Orlando 1977-1985 at the Orange County Regional History Center thru May 31

www.thehistorycenter.org/ The Orange County Regional History Center, downtown Orlando’s history museum, announces Long Way to the Top: Hard Rock in Orlando, 19771985, an exhibition of central Florida’s cultural, musical, and economic history opening April 4 and running through May 31. The exhibition narrates a unique era in Orlando history,

when the greatest names in pop, rock, and heavy metal came to the City Beautiful to record and perform. In the late 1970s and early ‘80s, Orlando shook off the disco fad and cemented its place as a rock and roll town. Big name rock acts played at venues like the Tangerine Bowl’s Rock Superbowl – and big names recorded and mixed their tracks here, too. Recording studios like Bee Jay Records drew heavy-hitting rock acts to Orlando, and Central Floridians came to the shows in droves. Explore yesterday’s concert venues and the state-of-the-art Bee Jay Recording Studios, where major bands like Judas Priest and Molly Hatchet mixed platinum records. See vintage recording studio relics and artifacts of Orlando’s rock and roll history. Experiment with tracks on an interactive mixing board.

Blue Man Group 2nd annual Drum Off - April 16 - 18 www.floridamusicfestival.com/drumoff/ Semi-finalists play live for the judging panel, and 5 fi-

WILD DAYS

S

www.seaworldparks.com/

eaWorld Orlando is opening the all-new show “Clyde and Seamore’s Sea Lion High” on April 16. Full of adventure, fun and big personalities, the show takes place in an aquaticthemed high school where laughter and education go hand in hand (er, flipper). When the dynamic duo – Clyde and Seamore - are nominated to win scholarships to Ocean University, they must enter crash courses in science, dance and gym in a storyline that is full of fast-paced fun. The cast of animals and trainers connect with guests, and an educational pre-show celebrates teachers from all over. “Sea Lion High is a place where animals and people learn and play,” says Michael Fletcher, Vice President of Entertainment for SeaWorld Orlando. “Our guests will connect with these animals through a show that is full of fun and celebration, yet also blends in entertaining messages that encourage education, exploration and using your imagination.”

66

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


2015 Florida Film Festival April 10 - 19

www.floridafilmfestival.com/ The Florida Film Festival showcases the best in cutting-edge current cinema; indulgent experiences in food and wine; a mix of industry parties and special events; and a star-packed attendee list. Accredited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the festival welcomes more than 25,000 guests each year, playing host to more than 100 visiting directors, producers and award-winning talent. Admission: Varies. Enzian, 1300 South Orlando Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751. 407-629-0054.

nalists will each perform a 90-second session in front of the crowds on the mainstage at the Florida Music Festival on Sat night, April 18, prior to the headlining band. The judges and the crowd reaction will determine the Grand Prize Winner, who will receive a prize package valued at over $5,000 from Blue Man Group, DW Drums, Sabian, Remo and Vic Firth. Over the years, some of the most talented musicians in the world have played for Blue Man Group, including Tim Alexander (PRIMUS), Blas Elas (SLAUGHTER), Bruce Gordon (I MOTHER EARTH) and even Fred Amisen (SNL, Portandia.) Sideshow, 15 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801.

April 25 - May 16 www.seaworldparks.com/

Viva la Música Heats up at SeaWorld

SeaWorld Orlando’s festive fiesta, Viva la Música, kicks-off April 25 and runs every Saturday through May 16. The event is included with park admission. Families and friends can celebrate Latin culture at this annual festival featuring live concerts by internationally renowned Latin musical artists, savory authentic cuisine

by SeaWorld’s Executive Chef Hector Colon, family-friendly activities and unique merchandise from local artisans. New this year, SeaWorld will transform the park’s garden area into a mini-fiesta for families. There will be monitors to watch the concert from afar, educational activities for children, domino tables, up-close encounters with some of SeaWorld’s amazing animal ambassadors and much more. Viva la Música festival activities begin at 1 p.m. each Saturday with concerts starting at 4 p.m. at Bayside Stadium. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

67


ORLANDO HAPPENINGS ORLANDO BALLET’S ‘COPPELIA’ May 1 - 3 www.orlandoballet.org

A new Orlando Ballet performance of “Coppélia” will be happen on the stage at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. “Coppélia” is not your typical love story. It goes a little something like this: A soon-to-be-married boy, Franz, falls in love with a life-sized dancing doll, “Coppélia”, created by Dr. Coppelius. Franz’ jealous fiancé, Swanhilda impersonates the doll in order to win back his affection. Boy meets girl, boy falls for doll, then what? Orlando Ballet’s upcoming performances of “Coppélia” promise to deliver laughter and charm throughout its entirety. The folk tale is based on a story by E.T.A. Hoffman, creator of the holiday ballet classic The Nutcracker.

Cinépolis’ IMAX theater In Polk County Opens in May

www.cinepolisusa.com/polk-county.aspx Cinépolis USA, known for its “Luxury Cinemas” brand will open its newest 1,400-seat multiplex – the Cinépolis Polk County IMAX – on May 1 (the special IMAX screen will open mid-May.) Located in Posner Commons Mall in Polk County, the complex will be home to Cinépolis’ first IMAX theater in the United States. Ci-

népolis IMAX’s theater has a 45,000-square-foot, nine-screen cinema with sophisticated décor, and

25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT SERIES May 25 - June 20

Celebrate 25 years of unforgettable musical moments at Universal Orlando’s 25th Anniversary Concert Series. On select nights May 23 – June 20 the stage at Universal Studios will come alive with amazing live performances. Event occurs rain or shine. Saturday, May 23 - Prince Royce • Sunday, May 24 - Shawn Mendes Saturday, May 30 - Pitbull • Saturday, June 6 - Kellie Pickler Saturday, June 13 - Huey Lewis And The News Saturday, June 20 - GOO GOO DOLLS

www.universalorlando.com

68

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


a lounge-style lobby. IMAX’s cutting-edge projection system delivers crystal-clear images and a powerful digital sound system creates a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the film.

in 32 display habitats. Guests will have the chance to come nose-to-nose with many different sea creatures through a variety of display habitats, cold water rock pools, bubble aquariums, floor-to-ceiling aquariums, and walk through 360-degree and 180-degree clear acrylic tunnels.

The Orlando Eye Opens May 4

Spooky Empire at the DoubleTree May 15-17

www.OfficialOrlandoEye.com

Located in the heart of International Drive, the 400foot Orlando Eye is the tallest observation wheel on the U.S. eastern coast, offering a new way to experience the breathtaking views of Central Florida. Part of the I-Drive 360 entertainment and dining complex, the Orlando Eye will showcase 360-degree views of Central Florida, including nearby theme parks and attractions, downtown Orlando and Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s east coast, all within the comfort of 30 airconditioned glass capsules. Each capsule has room for up to 15 guests to enjoy a serene 20-minute journey above the scenic landscape. Included in the Orlando Eye journey is access to the pre-flight 4D cinema experience, taking guests on a full 3D aerial journey of Florida, with the added dimension of sensory experiences, including lighting, wind, spray and scent effects.

SEA LIFE Orlando Opens May 4 www.VisitSeaLife.com/Orlando Opening May 4, SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium, the immersive, one-ofa-kind aquarium experience will be home to more than 5,000 sea animals from the oceans and waters of the world. The fish and marine life will live

www.spookyempire.com/ Halloween comes early this year with a full weekend of haunting fun awaiting horror and Halloween genre fans at Spooky Empire at the DoubleTree by Hilton at Universal Studios May 15-17. Spooky Empire’s annual event, one of the largest horror conventions in the United States, partners with Halloween Extreme this May to feature an array of events including celebrity meet and greets, a tattoo festival led by the industry’s top tattoo artists, costume contests, live performances, special seminars and panels led by celebs and haunt industry experts, filmmakers, artists, authors. In addition, more than 200 vendors and haunt exhibitors will offer the ultimate in horror merchandise: art, movies, toys, props, action figures, comic books, special effects, animatronics, clothing, jewelry and more.

Spooky Empire also will feature an impressive line-up of celebrities: An “American Horror Story: FreakShow” cast appearance with John Carroll Lynch (Twisty) Erika Ervin (Amazon Eve), Mat Fraser (Paul the Illustrated Seal), Rose Siggins (Legless Suzi), Naomi Grossman (Pepper) and Jyoti Amge (Ma Petite); Lana Parrilla (The Evil Queen/Regina) from “Once Upon a Time”; Tom Skerritt from “Alien”; Ernie Hudson from “Ghostbusters”; Brad Dourif from “Child’s Play” (voice of Chucky); Special Effects master Robert Kurtzman of “Scream”; Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel) from “The Walking Dead”; Glenn Hetrick from “Face Off”; Kathy Najimy from “Hocus Pocus”; Costas Mandylor from “Saw”; Voice actresses EG Daily of “The Devil’s Rejects”; and Debi Derryberry of “Monster High.”

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

69


Undiscovered Luxury:

The Edgewater Beach Hotel in Naples Story and photos by Joyce LaFray

photo courtesy of Edgewater Beach Hotel

T

here is no richer sensory experience than a trip to the sub-tropics. Just close your eyes and let your imagination transport you to a place where amazing sunsets are a daily happening, balmy breezes gently caress swaying grand palms, and crystal clear waters lap soft white sandy beaches. Add to this luxury accommodations and juicy fruits, verdant greens, and the fragrance of local cuisine and there you have it, the recipe for an unforgettable trip to Naples, Florida!

70

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


A

nd perhaps one of the best places to experience such luxury is at one of Florida’s best kept secrets: The Edgewater Beach Hotel in Naples. This lovely boutique getaway on the Gulf of Mexico is an intimate retreat that includes resort-style amenities beyond compare. A welcome bonus is their close proximity to Naples’ eclectic shopping, entertainment and state-of-the-art dining options.

My “half-tank” trip was only a few hours ride from my home in downtown St. Petersburg. It took me longer than expected to find the hotel. The truth be told, I was looking for a flashier façade —you know, one with a stately promenade and heavy signage typical to most Florida resorts — certainly not one hidden in the calm, soothing colors of the sub-tropics where one barely might notice that yes, there is a hotel here! This comfy but oh-so luxurious retreat has been recently renovated head to toe, from the modest façade in a residential- like setting to the inviting crystal-clear pool area. Room designs are chic, what you might call “modern coastal,” with splendid hardwood floors and state-of-the-art glass balconies. Taupe colored walls, sea blue accents, and crispy white duvets compel one to indulge in the serenity of each and every moment. There are 125 spacious one-and two-bedroom suites with a much updated kitchen, granite breakfast bar, and/ or separate dining areas. Add the fragrant ambience of inviting sea breezes, a night or two of in-suite dining and for sure you know that nirvana is possible. Want to kick it up a notch? The hotel’s new Serenity Suites provide aromatherapy, custom lighting, a plush mattress with luxury organic bedding, yoga mats, Bose stereo, meditation CDs, a NutriBullet Pro blender, massage therapy, meditation, even wellness coaching. The Coast restaurant, with a most talented chef, features coastal cuisines from around the world. Dine alfresco by the pool, or if you prefer to drink your lunch there’s always the cozy Pool Bar that offers specialty tropical drinks and refreshing ales and wines. Meals are prepared with indigenous ingredients— from mango-infused entrees to real Key Lime pie — and are a harbinger of grander gustatory delights to come. (Don’t miss the fresh fish!) I spent much of my time at the ocean-side swimming pool, the fullyequipped Fitness Center, and mornings slowly jogging along the surf. At night, fresh “Cookies and Milk” are offered just before retiring. And you can be sure the dedicated staff is always close by. Not only is the Edgewater a perfect venue for a romantic rendezvous, but a great place for a family vacation or a special occasion family dinner.

Ask about the new Reno Celebration Package that coincides with the debut of the completed suites. Explore the delights of Florida’s sub-tropics by discovering one of my favorite hotels. Book early; they fill up fast! For information and reservations: 866-6241695 www.edgewaternaples.com www.joycelafray.com www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

71


Gaming Scene Las Vegas THE LAS VEGAS EPICUREAN AFFAIR at the Palazzo Pool Deck - May 21 www.palazzo.com/entertainment/events/epicurean.html

“Raiding the Rock Vault” pays homage to rock’s greatest hits from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. The show’s all-star lineup includes Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Howard Leese [Guitar] (Heart), Robin McAuley [Lead Vocals] (Survivor), Doug Aldrich [Guitar] (Whitesnake), Paul Shortino [Lead Vocals] (Quiet Riot), Jay Schellen [Drums] (Badfinger), Andrew Freeman [Lead Vocals and Guitars] (The Offspring), Michael T. Ross [Keyboards] (Lita Ford), Hugh McDonald [Bass] (Bon Jovi), and outstanding female vocalists Carol-Lyn Liddle (Masters of Rock) and Stephanie Calvert (Starship). 9th Annual Vegas Uncork’d - April 23-26 vegasuncorked.com

Nearly 75 of Las Vegas’ finest restaurants, nightclubs and beverage purveyors will come together for this tasty event Thursday, May 21, at The Palazzo Pool Deck from 7-10 p.m. This gourmet event featuring savory cuisine and succulent cocktails is set poolside for an elegant and fun evening. VIP admission includes entrance at 6 p.m., a VIP-exclusive reception from 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. with passed hors d’oeuvres and a meet and greet with Chef José Andrés, as well as a special gift bag. “Event proceeds support the Nevada Restaurant Association’s educational and scholarship programs, including ProStart, a national high school culinary skill and restaurant management program. Tickets are available at all Venetian and Palazzo Box Offices. Book Online or call 866-641-7469. Attendees and participants must be 21 years or older to attend. Raiding the Rock Vault at The New Tropicana - Fri thru Wed (dark Thursdays) www.troplv.com/

Vegas Uncork’d added Emeril Lagasse along with 10 new events to the ninth annual star-studded culinary weekend. Events will take place at Aria Las Vegas, Bellagio, Caesars Palace and MGM Grand. Visit the website for the complete event schedule.

Raiding the Rock Vault at The Tropicana 72

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

Cont on next page


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

73


lywood career, life at Graceland, the Las Vegas years and more.

Las Vegas cont Monte Carlo “Booze & Bites” Dinner Series www.montecarlo.com/boozebites/ Monte Carlo Resort and Casino welcomes culinary adventurers to dine their way through “Booze & Bites,” a new, interactive dinner pairing series that incorporates an impressive selection of wine, beer or spirits. Each month, a different restaurant at Monte Carlo will guide guests through a themed, five-course menu as prepared and presented by the restaurant’s executive chef. The Booze & Bites series will take place the last Wednesday of every month. Guests must be 21 years or older to attend. ELVIS IS BACK IN THE BUILDING at WESTGATE - Opening April 23 www.westgatevegas.com

“Graceland Presents ELVIS: The Exhibition - The Show - The Experience” will include an expansive, new permanent exhibition featuring hundreds of artifacts never before displayed outside of Graceland, and live entertainment shows that celebrate the life and legacy of Elvis Presley. The first-ever permanent Graceland exhibition outside of Memphis will encompass over 28,000 square feet and include hundreds of artifacts from the Presley family’s Graceland Archives, showcasing the man, the performer and the music that revolutionized popular culture around the world. Visitors will experience a journey through Elvis’ life and career, beginning with his early days in Tupelo, Miss., through his first recording session in Memphis, rise to fame, Hol74

Mariah Carey new Caesars Palace headliner - Starting May 6 www.caesars.com

Mariah Carey, the iconic chanteuse and best-selling female artist of all time with over 200 million records sold, kicks off her first headlining residency in Las Vegas on May 6. The production will feature all 18 of her timeless and beloved No. 1 hits together in one concert. Expect fan-favorite album cuts, never-before-performed selections and many more musical surprises at this showstopping spectacular designed exclusively for The Colosseum. SAND AND SURF, SIP AND SING AT THE 2015 BEACH CONCERT SERIES AT MANDALAY BAY May thru Sept www.mandalaybay.com/ The 2015 series will feature an incredible lineup on the Mandalay Bay Beach stage. Concert-goers are

invited to bring blankets, sit on the beach or wade in the surf while enjoying the music. The line-up includes: Sublime with Rome - May 22; The Script - May 30; Lee Brice - June 5; Needtobreathe Presents Tour De Compadres featuring Needtobreathe Switchfoot; Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors and Colony House - July 10; Pepper and Iration - July 17; Ziggy Marley - July 31; Lost 80’s Live Featuring ABC, Wang Chung, Naked Eyes, A Flock of Seagulls, Animotion, Boys Don’t Cry, Gene Loves Jezebel, The Flirts and Farrington + Mann + Juarez the original members of When In Rome UK, “I Promise,” among other artists - Sept 26.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


DEAL ME IN with Mark Pilarski www.markpilarski.com/ Dear Mark: When the casino is not too crowded, I will usually play two 25¢ slot machines at once. I will usually put between $20 and $40 in each, and when one machine dries up on credits, I stick with the remaining credits on the second machine. On my last casino outing, and the first machine out of credits, I got lucky and hit for $500 on the second machine. I decided against putting another $20 in the machine I had been previously playing. Maybe I should have. A young gal sat down and within a few minutes hit a $4,000 jackpot. I told her I had just been playing that machine, and she responded, sympathetically, “Had you kept playing it, the $4,000 would have been yours.” I believe that you disagree with that statement and have written so in the past. Could you please reaffirm my reservations that the $4,000 was not really mine? Joyce K. You might have nailed the casino for 500 buckaroos, Joyce, but that particular $4,000 was never to be yours, even if you had continued to play on that machine all along. For you to reap that 4K jackpot, you would have had to push the spin button at the same micro-second that the play who won did. Any change in your timing would yield an entirely different result. With the RNG (random number generator) always crunching possibilities, with millions of numbers polled every second, the result is calculated at the exact millisecond that you press the play button. That information is then sent to an electronic chip to synchronize a particular halting point for each reel. Almost certainly, Joyce, you would have started your spin nowhere near the same instant the young gal did, so the $4,000 jackpot would not have appeared, hence your results would have been completely different. You did pocket the $500 and walk, right! www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

75


Gaming Scene cont Biloxi What’s happening at the Beau Rivage

seafood restaurant), and every thing in between. Guests have eleven restaurants to choose from, as well as several bars. The popular Terrace Cafe Terrace Café offers a delicious new twist on café dining. A new menu celebrates classic south-

www.beaurivage.com

ern favorites, fresh and healthy alternatives, and a number of savory specialties to satisfy every appetite. Reservations for air-inclusive travel packages may be made by calling 877-462-2328. www.beaurivage.com UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT

Located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Beau Rivage is a beautiful resort destination — very convenient for Tampa Bay area folks looking for either an exciting time, or a relaxing time, or both — the Beau has it all. With a partnership with Vision Airlines, the resort has an exclusive package that includes a round trip non-stop jet flight, ground transfers, and two nights in a luxurious guestroom — starting at only $199 per person (double occupancy). The flight takes only an hour and fifteen minutes and leaves from the St. PetersburgClearwater Airport. Golfers will definitely want to experience Fallen Oak, Beau Rivage’s Tom Fazio-designed golf course, with it’s dramatic elevations and beautiful magnolia trees, ponds, streams and wetlands. The newly-remolded course is player-friendly and more strategic. With some bunkers removed, the remaining bunkers have been rebuilt creating a much more strategic course. In addition, 15 of the hallmark live oak trees were repositioned to add to the Fallen Oak experience. A visit to the Beau’s spa and salon will show Epicurean treatments unique to the Gulf Coast, and a perfect place for a Girlfriend Getaway with their special “Pamper Parties.” The dining opportunities at the Beau are wonderfully varied - from the simple Snacks Deli to the exceptional BR Prime (the Beau’s signature steak and 76

April 17 - BILLY CURRINGTON, April 26 - JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD, April 28 - MAC McANALLY, May 1 JOSH TURNER, May 8 - SARA EVANS, May 29 - KENNY G, Aug 14 - PETER FRAMPTON & CHEAP TRICK, Sept 25 - VINCE GILL

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

77


Looking Good GAIAM Yoga and Fitness www.Gaiam.com

G

aiam’s product line features fun, bright yoga and fitness products that will help you maintain your physique and sweat in style. Their offerings include a wide range of mats and accessories for all levels, so everyone can “meet their mat”, as well as find sweat-stopping towels, bags, props, and more that personally fit with your individual practice. Ground your practice in the Tree of Life Print Yoga Mat. This lightweight mat has a light tack non-slip surface for a secure and safe practice. Each mat comes with a Lifetime Mat Guarantee and a free yoga practice video download code. The Be Inspired Yoga Block provides instant inspiration for your daily practice with an array of aspirational

KRIGLER FRAGRANCES Hand Made and Luxurious

T

he Krigler perfume house was founded in 1904 by Albert Krigler, who desired to create unique fragrances made with the finest ingredients from around the world. The perfumes rose to fame as a favorite among celebrities like Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly and even President John F. Kennedy. The fragrances are hand-made and blended to complement, not overpower the wearer. Krigler offers additions to their fragrance line with moisturizers, body lotions, scrubs, cleansing milks, massage oils, shower gels and scented candles. Krigler’s new fragrance, Lieber Moment 214, is a romantic, nostalgic scent inspired by a love letter from WWI, and is suitable for both men and women. Notes of Lavender, Grapefruit, Violet and Rose make it a perfect tribute to forever love. With other enticing scents like mimosa, jasmine, peach, rose, fir and Champagne, Krigler’s luxury legacy lives on.

78

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

word and phrases. It extends, supports, and deepens stretches and also offers stability to hold poses longer and with more control. Watercress Grippy Yoga Towel promises to keep its shape and stick to your mat in even the hottest of yoga classes. No bunching or sliding, with its non-slip rubber backing this towel is sure to keep its shape on top of your mat. It’s super absorbent microfiber material soaks up sweat and moisture during class and dries in half the time of a regular towel.

www.krigler.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

79


Looking Good MICHAEL TODD TRUE ORGANICS Feed Your Skin

www.michaeltoddtrueorganics.com

M

ichael Todd’s chemists and doctors have studied the topical affects of food with the goal of completing attrition for the skin. They used as many organics as possible without compromising performance and without added water or unhealthy chemicals. Marrying nature and science, Michael Todd True Organics created recipes that result in effectively organically based skin care solutions for all skin types. For instance, avocado is rich in protective antioxidants and essential fatty acids, which help keep skin plump and smooth. Michael Todd’s Avocado Mango Mask unclogs pores, reduces bacteria, and nourishes and heals on and below the skin surface. The Peppermint Wake Up Wash is infused with essential oil of Tea Tree and Mediterranean Peppermint Herb valued for its cooling, pain relieving and anti-septic effects. Refreshing scent energizes and fights fatigue from head to toe. It also makes a great shampoo! For issues around the eyes, Eye-O-Sonic Ultrasonic Ionic Serum Infuser may be your new favorite skin care tool. Eye-O-Sonic’s technology increases the absorption of eye creams and serums deeper into the skin where they can do the most good.

HOOD TO GO Keep Hair Dry in the Rain www.hoodtogo.com

H

ood To Go is a stylish, portable rain hood to wear with any coat or jacket. Rain happens, but who wants to be tied down by rain gear? You can now brave the elements in style, and not waste a closet full of cute coats. Hood To Go is attached to a mini-vest that’s easy to wear under any coat or jacket. The hood is attached to a small, lightweight vest that is virtually invisible under your coat. Flip up the hood when you need it, flip it down when you don’t. It looks great, protects your hair and is just as easy to stow away when the sun comes out. 80

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

81


ArtLines PHOTOGRAPHS OF AND ABOUT AFRICAN AMERCIANS - thru May 3

African American Life and Family draws on the Museum’s impressive collection of photography, as well as key loans, and primarily reveals how blacks viewed and presented themselves through images. The photographs in African American Life and Family, including many portraits that would have been displayed in the home, provided a way to resist misrepresentation. Snapshots, postcards, portraits, and other typically private photographs www.fine-arts.org

Paul Signac, Raoul and Jean Dufy, and Pablo Picasso. This would be the first time that most of these works will have been seen in Florida or in the Southeastern United States. Monet to Matisse explores nature and leisure, harbors and working ports, as well as the geographic specificity and artistic allure of the coasts. Personal artists’ interests will be considered, as will local

appeal and developments in transportation that made certain areas accessible to urban populations. Just as Florida’s coasts are famed destinations of respite and inspiration, France’s twin coasts play a similar role.

8th Annual Painting in the Park - Sun, April 26, 1-4 p.m.

Presented by the MFA and Local Buds Artisan Collective. Supplies included. Explore a wealth of activities, including “erupting” and bubble paintings, kiteflying, and more. You can even try graffiti art on a car. Fresh local snacks and beverages, plants, and organic

became “galleries” of black America—the world hidden from public view or forced into oblivion by the constant flood of stereotypes.

Monet to Matisse On The French Coast thru May 31

This exciting project explores and compares for the first time ever Impressionist and Modernist visions of the Atlantic and Mediterranean Coasts of France. Both geographic locales fundamentally inspired many important European painters, including Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, 82

products will be available for purchase. Meet some of local artisans and learn about their craft. MFA, 255 Beach Dr. N.E., St. Petersburg, 727896-2667.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART

American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell - thru May 31 www.tampamuseum.org

1940s and the late 70s. Despite not identifying himself as an art photographer, Stoller’s work reflects his mastery of artistic compositional principles while simultaneously commanding the medium of photography. He believed that the architecture was the art but notably his photographs are often regarded as equally as well known as the architecture itself.

Jim Reynolds: CityScapes - thru June 30

CityScapes is the first solo exhibition of Jim Reynold’s work in a museum. Incorporating characteristics

One of the most popular American artists of the past century, Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) was a keen observer of human nature and a gifted storyteller. For nearly seven decades, while history was in the making all around him, Rockwell chronicled our changing society in the small details and nuanced scenes of ordinary people in everyday life, providing a personalized interpretation—albeit often an idealized one—of American identity. His depictions offered a reassuring visual haven during a time of momentous transformation as our country evolved into a complex, modern society. Rockwell’s contributions to our visual legacy, many of them now icons of American culture, have found a permanent place in our national psyche. TMA - 120 Gasparilla Plaza (Polk Street) Tampa, FL 33602.

FLORIDA MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS www.fmopa.org Ezra Stoller - thru April 26

Ezra Stoller (1915-2004) was an American photographer who lived and worked in New York between the

of the Photorealism art movement of the ‘60s and ‘70s, the series offers views of New York City that capture the energy, excitement and scale of everyday life in the city. 400 N. Ashley Drive, Cube 200, Tampa, FL 33602; 813.221.2222.

St. Petersburg’s 2nd Saturday Artwalk www.stpeteartsalliance. org

Over 40 galleries and studios in the Waterfront Arts District, Central Arts District, Edge District, Grand Central District, and the Warehouse Arts District come together as one arts destination. ArtWalk is Opening Night where many galleries and studios premiere new works. Some are only open on ArtWalk, and many offer demonstrations and refreshments. Plan to drive, walk or take the trolleys to visit the districts of your choice. Free ArtWalk trolleys will encompass Warehouse Arts District and the Grand Central District, The Central Avenue trolley serves the Waterfront, Central, EDGE, and Grand Central Districts. Free parking can be found on 1st Ave N and 1st Ave S from 15th St. to 30th St. and at the Florida Holocaust Museum.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

83


ArtLines cont

henry plant museum

www.plantmuseum.com/

BANK OF AMERICA’S MUSEUMS ON US The First Full Weekend Of Each Month www.museums.bankofamerica.com

Bank of America’s Museums on Us offers free weekend access to Bank of America and Merrill Lynch credit and debit cardholders in Tampa and St. Petersburg. The program’s mobile site gives customers access to the full list of markets and museums on-the-go. Participating Tampa Bay area museums are: Florida Holocaust Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, and the Tampa Museum of Art. Present your B of A or Merrill Lynch credit or debit card along with a photo ID for free general admission the first full weekend (Sat and Sun) of each month. Cardholders only; guests are not eligible.

Art of Piracy - thru April 26 Since the late 1600s, when Spanish galleons laden with gold sailed the Florida straits, tales of pirates and shipwrecks have floated through the history of Tampa Bay. An exhibit at the Tampa Bay History Center explores the art behind the legends. The Art of Piracy: Pirates in Modern Culture examines the role of art in shaping the popular and iconic images associated with 17th and 18th century pirates in and around the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic seaboard. The exhibition features original paintings from current, award-winning artists such as Don Maitz, Rick Reeves and Alberto DeLama. Plus original and reproduction works from famed 19th and early 20th century artists Howard Pyle, N. C. and Andrew Wyeth, Frank Earle Schoonover.

Passionate Design: The American Arts & Crafts Movement - thru Dec 31 This exhibit brings

together furniture, metalwork, block prints, pottery, and tiles made during the first two decades of the 20th century, a period of significant design reform throughout America. Objects on display include works by American icons such as Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Workshops, the Grueby Faience Company, Rookwood Pottery, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and other makers. These objects provide insight into an international impulse to sweep away the past and create a modern style for the new century. Inspired by nature, designers and artists rejected formality in favor of celebrating the curve of a leaf, the clarity of wood grain, the simple joy of children at play. Heavy embellishment and gilded surfaces were replaced with clean lines, non-precious materials, and organic form and color. Function and fine craftsmanship became integral to aesthetic choice. And above all, the restorative power of a simple home environment was emphasized over conspicuous consumption. 401 W. Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33606. 813254-1891.

84

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs Arts & Crafts Show - April 25 - 26

Las Damas de Arte Sunday in the Arts - Sun, April 26

Stroll alongside the historic Sponge Docks of Tarpon Springs on Dodecanese Boulevard while you browse the works of over 90 of the nation’s top arts and crafters during the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks Arts & Crafts Show. Beautiful jewelry, ceramics, paintings and more will be on display during the event. Admission is free, and the show will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both days.

For the 31st straight year, the ladies of art, or Las Damas de Arte (LDDA), will host Sunday in the Arts, a gala evening of music, visual art, wearable art, and hors d’oeuvres at the Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, University of Tampa campus, 5:00-9:00 pm. The art on exhibit includes work by notable women artists including Suzanne Camp Crosby, Lynn Manos, Rebecca Skelton, Margaret Conte, Maggie Newman, Dr. Barbara Kazanis, Lynn Foskett, Donna Morrison, and Roberta Schofield. All visual art, and wearable art and jewelry on display will be for sale. Funds from Sunday in the Arts and other fundraising activities go to fund some of the most important community service projects in the area such as The Spring, Macdonald Training Center, and the Life Enrichment Senior Center. Scarfone/Hartley Gallery, University of Tampa campus, 310 N. Blvd, Tampa, FL.

www.spongedocks.net/sponge-docks-artsand-crafts-festival.htm

www.lasdamasdearte.com/

Dunedin Wine and Art Walk - 2nd Fri of the Month

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

85


e h T n nO

e n e c s

See

S P A SN artino

sb

ssa M y Meli

Dali & da Vinci: Minds, Machines & Masterpieces at the Dali Museum thru July 26 TheDali.org/davinci

The new exhibit features works and reproductions, including reproductions of da Vinci diagrams, Dali manuscripts and paintings from the permanent collection, and reproductions of the invented objects both da Vinci and Dalí proposed in advance of their times. The exhibit shows how these two great artists shared an ambition to use the tools of art to explore the whole of the human experience, including math, anatomy, motion devices, religion, and visual perspective. They both imagined fantastical devices and inventions, some of which became reality, while others remained sealed in sketches and manuscripts. Visitors explore thematic groupings that demonstrate the range of shared themes, interests, and ongoing dialogue between the two across the centuries.

Photo

Leonardo and Salvador attended the opening of the exhibit. Designs from the minds of the two geniuses are brought to life in this exhibit.

Director of Education Peter Tush.

86

“Dalivinci”

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Dali’s take on DaVinci’s iconic Mona Lisa.

Dali had an idea for mirrored fingernails.

Opening exhibit goers dining in front of DaVinci’s Last Supper. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

87


by Dr. Lori Verderame

Spring Break for Museum Lovers I

f you are planning a trip this spring, consider spending some of your well-deserved break time at one of the world’s most interesting museums and special exhibitions.

meatpacking district at Washington Street and Gansevoort Street. The 200,000 square foot building was designed by award winning architect Renzo Piano and will provide the institution with greater exhibition and event space. The new building will take advantage of its close proximity to the High Line, a new outdoor park space in the area. www.whitney.org

St. Petersburg, Russia: The new Faberge Museum features a 1,500 piece collection of the famous ornamental eggs. Originally presented by the Czars as Easter gifts to his loved Other interesting ones, the Faberge Mumuseums that are seum reunites these slated to debut in the ultra-special art obsecond half of 2015 jects with the Imperial include: Kunsthaus city. Dating from 1885 Dahlem in Berlin, to 1917, many of these Germany dedicated works of art have only to post war European just returned to St. art and culture (www. Petersburg since the kunsthaus-dahlem. Russian Revolution. de), the long awaited Approximately 200 of National Museum the famous Faberge of African American eggs were acquired History and Culture Ringling Museum of Art & Sculpture Garden, by Russian billionon the National Mall Sarasota, FL aire Viktor Vekselberg in Washington, DC from the estate of Mal(www.nmaahc.si.edu) colm Forbes for $100 million dollars and brought back and the IKEA museum at the site of its first retail store to Russia for this specialty museum located in the Shuin Almhult, Sweden (www.IKEA.com). The Ringling valov Palace. This is a private museum and admission Museum is a site with multiple museum displays on the is by appointment. www.FabergeMuseum.ru vast estate in Sarasota, FL. It unites fine art and circus history in one of the finest museums in America. Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art is hosting a large exhibition dedicated to the great masters and And, if you are going to a hotel or resort, you will find their interest in drawing and printmaking. This show, fine art in the lobby, rooms, and conference areas. And, dedicated to the history of metalpoint—the art of drawif you want to set sail over Spring break, you may be ing with a metal stylus—features nearly 100 original surprised to learn that a number of cruise ships also drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Rogier van feature art onboard—ranging from antique to contemder Weyden, Raphael, Albrecht Dürer, and Rembrandt porary-- including Celebrity, Regent, Oceania, Holland van Rijn, among others. If you miss this show in WashAmerica among others. Enjoy your break! ington, you can visit these fine works of art as it travels to The British Museum in London, England, UK from Celebrity Ph.D. antiques appraiser, author, and former September thru December 2015. www.nga.gov museum director, Dr. Lori hosts antiques appraisal events worldwide. Dr. Lori is the star appraiser on DisNew York, NY: The new Whitney Museum of Americovery channel. Visit www.DrLoriV.com/Events, www. can Art will open in May in the trendy and accessible Facebook.com/DoctorLori or call (888) 431-1010. 88

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


www.fine-arts.org

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

89


DVD VIEWS

All DVDs listed are available at AMAZON.COM

DRAMA MILLION DOLLAR ARM

COPENHAGEN

Actors: Jon Hamm, Aasif Mandvi, Alan Arkin Director: Craig Gillespie In a last-ditch effort to save his career, sports agent JB Bernstein dreams up a wild game plan to find Major League Baseball’s next great pitcher from a pool of cricket players in India. He soon discovers two young men who can throw a fastball but know nothing about the game of baseball. It’s a touching journey that will change them all.

DAMAGE

Actors: Steve Austin, Walton Goggin Director: Jeff King An ex-con battles it out in the cage to pay for the operation that would save the daughter of his victim. Along the way he finds fatherly love, and friendship, in the most unlikely of places.

Actors: Gethin Anthony, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, Tamzin Merchant Director: Mark Raso After weeks of traveling through Europe, William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen. Copenhagen is the birthplace of his father. When William meets a local girl they set off on an adventure to find his grandfather.

ACTION LAST SUPPER

Actors: Ye Liu and Daniel Wu Director: Chuan Lu During the tumultuous last days of the Qin dynasty, the Commander of the era most powerful army recognizes great potential in an inexperienced laborer named Liu. When he gives Liu command of thousands of officers, he unwittingly sets in motion a chain of events that will put his own life in peril and determine the fate of a nation. Praised by audiences and critics alike, The Last Supper chronicles the brutality of war and the devastation of betrayal.

THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY Actors: Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal Director: Lasse Hallström

This uplifting story bursts with flavor, passion and heart. When the chilly chef proprietress of a Michelin-starred French restaurant in southern France gets wind of a culinary immigrant opening an Indian restaurant just 100 feet from her own, her icy protests escalate to all-out war between the two establishments. It’s a celebration of triumph over exile as these two worlds collide and one young man tries to find the comfort of home in every pot — wherever he may be.

90

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


NOW & AGAIN

Actors: Dennis Haysbert, Charles Durning Michael Wiseman is killed in a subway accident. The US government with the help of Dr. Theo Morris have preserved his brain and inserted a new genetically bio-engineered body to use as a secret weapon. The new and improved Michael takes on deadly terrorists, corrupt agents, killer bugs and an extremely dangerous international criminal known as the “Egg Man.” Michael can never let his family know his true identity and is forced to watch from the shadows as they grieve for him.

SECTOR 4: EXTRACTION

Actors: Eric Roberts and Olivier Gruner When an elite band of mercenaries is caught behind enemy lines in the hellish combat zone Sector 4 their only hope of survival is the one who got away. After escaping the clutches of Al Qaeda, the mission commander returns home, but on finding out that his men are still alive, he pledges to return leaving “No One left Behind.”

THE RECKONING

Actors Luke Hemsworth, Viva Bianca and Jonathan laPaglia Troubled detective Robbie Green discovers a mysterious video while investigating the roadside execution-style murder of his partner, Jason. The footage, shot by two teenagers, reveals murky details behind the death of a sibling in an unsolved hit and run case. The teens have since gone missing, and as the detective retraces their journey to find them, he quickly uncovers a bloody trail of murder...that leads all the way back to him.

www.Netflix.com

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

91


DVD VIEWS

brotherly love, sibling rivalry and being moms favorite. Includes 9 Episodes on 2 DVDs. Deleted Scenes, Bonus Episode: “4th of July Special”.

HOME OF THE BRAVE

Actors: James Edwards, Frank Lovejoy, Lloyd Bridges, Director: Mark Robson The story of a young black soldier who has suffered a nervous breakdown and developed psychosomatic paralysis. Crippled by rage and trauma, his condition was caused by experiences encountered during a reconnaissance mission combined with a lifetime of racial discrimination. He may be able to walk again if he can overcome his anger and frustrations.

TV Shows

HAWAII FIVE-O: Season 4

Actors: Scott Caan, Alex O’Loughlin, Masi Oka The Hawaii Five-O team faces some of their biggest challenges yet as they fight to keep paradise safe from the most dangerous criminals on the islands.

NCIS: Season 11

Actors: David McCallum, Mark Harmon, Sean Murray Special Agent Jethro Gibbs continues to guide the elite unit from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. The team is tested when one of their own is taken hostage by a terrorist and the mysterious er-emergence of the infamous “Privileged Killer.”

THE WAHLBURGERS: Season 2

Starring: Donnie Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg, Paul Wahlberg Brothers Mark, Donnie & Paul Wahlberg are back with a whole new season of grilling up burgers, Wahlburgers style!. This tight-knit family is all about

THE WALKING DEAD: Season 4 Starring: Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies

In this new season, Rick and the group of survivors foster a thriving community in the safe haven of the prison. In this brutal world, happiness is short-lived and walkers and outside threats are no match for danger brewing inside the fences. The group’s home and new way of life will be thoroughly tested, and their struggle to survive has never been so perilous. 92

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


THE GOOD WIFE: Season 5

Actors: Josh Charles, Matt Czuchry Alicia and Gary join forces to form their own law firm. As they sever ties with Lockhart/Gardner tensions escalate and explode as the new rivals go into attack mode.

CHILDREN PLANES: FIRE AND RESCUE

Actors: Dane Cook, Ed Harris, Julie Bowen; Director: Roberts Gannaway Planes: Fire and Rescue follows the hero of Planes, Dusty Crophopper. Dusty has now become a world famous celebrity and made a very successful career out of racing. A personal “medical” tragedy as well as an economic crisis forces Dusty to re-evaluate his life.

DENVER THE LAST DINOSAUR: Complete Series

MALEFICENT

Actor: Pat Fraley Denver The Last Dinosaur revolves around the adventures of a funloving dinosaur and his young friends: Jeremy, Mario, Wally, Heather, Casey and Shades. They are pursued by fortune hunters and Denver always finds himself in the middle of unexpected adventures.

BARNEY: Happy Birthday Barney

Actors: Carey Stinson and Dean Wendt; Directors: Fred Holmes, Jim Rowley When Barney’s birthday arrives the kids throw him a special party with an extra special surprise: all of the people he loves. Riff worries that his homemade present isn’t good enough – until Barney explains that sharing a gift from the heart is the best gift of all. When it’s Layla’s birthday, Barney and Layla use their imaginations to explore more about her family heritage.

Actors: Angelina Jolie, Sharlto Copley and Elle Fanning Director: Robert Stromberg A pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent rises to be the land’s protector, but she suffers a ruthless betrayal - an act that begins to turn her heart to stone. Bent on revenge, she faces a battle with the invading king’s successor and places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

93


DVD VIEWS PEPPA PIG: The Balloon Ride

Various actors Peppa Pig follows the hilarious adventures of Peppa, a loveable little piggy, her family, and all of her animal friends, including Suzy Sheep, Pedro Pony, Danny Dog and more. Peppa loves playing games and making new friends, but her absolute favorite thing is jumping up and down in muddy puddles. Includes 10 fun packed peppasodes.

Sci-Fi SONS OF LIBERTY

Actors: Keith David, Mark Sheppard, Tamer Hassan Directors: Drew Hall A special operations unit comprised of elite soldiers known as the Sons of Liberty is charged with tracking and preventing a radical group of mercenaries from constructing a devastating doomsday device. The SOL must race to develop a strategy to locate incoming stolen nuclear materials without alerting the enemy.

SHARKNADO 2: The Second One

Actors: Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Mark McGrath

Directors: Anthony C. Ferrante When a Category 7 hurricane pummels New York, the surging flood waters bring thousands of sharks. To make matters worse, tornadoes soon dot the horizon. As Sharknadoes tear through the city, no vehicle, building, or national monument is safe.

DELIVERY: The Beast Within Actors: Danny Barclay, Rob Cobuzio Directors: Brian Netto A young couple agree to document their first pregnancy for a popular realty show. The family begins to unravel when the cameras capture a series of unexplained events. Rachael begins to believe that a powerful force of evil has possessed their child.

NIGHT MOVES

Actors: Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, Peter Sarsgaard Directors: Kelly Reichardt Night moves follows three radical environmentalists who ban together to execute the most epic protest of their lives. Their object is to blow up the regions most oppressive dam which is the source an symbol of the industrial culture they despise.

ZODIAC: SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE

Actors: Christopher Lloyd, Joel Gretsch, Reilly Dolman Director: W.D. Hogan

When a primitive astrology carving is unearthed in Peru, it triggers explosive meteor storms around the world. But this is only the beginning: Tsunamis, lightning storms, lava geysers and giant waterspouts erupt globally, each disaster corresponding to a specific sign of the zodiac. Will a mysterious government agency now kill to hide a shocking planetary secret, or can a group of rogue scientists race against time and carnage to activate an ancient civilization’s Armageddon machine?

94

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


COMEDY

Music

WET BEHIND THE EARS

Solitude Standing

Actors: Margaret Keane Williams, Jessica Piervicent Director: Sloan Copeland When Samantha plans to live in the city with her best friend, Victoria, she can’t find employment due to lack of experience. She has to move back home and take a job at an ice cream parlor. Meanwhile,Victoria struggles to find a suitable roommate. But when Samantha convinces Victoria to use her corporate position as part of a shady business opportunity to solve their problems, the strain on their friendship comes to a head. Now, Samantha must figure out how to get her friend back, while still searching for a way to get her life on track.

THE DOUBLE

Actors: Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska Director: Richard Ayoade Simon is a timid man, scratching out an isolated existence in an indifferent world. He is overlooked at work, scorned by his mother, and ignored by the woman of his dreams. He feels powerless to change any of these things. The arrival of a new co-worker, James, serves to upset the balance. James is both Simon’s exact physical double and his opposite - confident, charismatic and good with women. To Simon’s horror, James slowly starts taking over his life.

BEHAVING BADLY

Actors: Nat Wolff, Selena Gomez, Heather Graham Director: Tim Garrick Socially awkward high schooler Rick Stevens is willing to do anything to win the heart of the girl of his dreams. His sights are set on the most beautiful and popular girl at school. But, first he must contend with her psycho ex, his suicidal mother, his philandering father, his best friends mother and a manic strip club owner.

Suzanne Vega Filmed at the Rome Auditorium, Suzanne Vega performs some of her greatest hits at this international concert, includingTom’s Diner, Luke and Marlene On The Wall and the songs are interspersed with poetry readings.

Documentary UNIVERSE: Season 7 - Ancient Mysteries Solved How were ancient builders, including those at Stonehedge, able to create structures around the world with one consistent unit of measurement- the “megalithic yard”-despite being oceans apart. This History miniseries event uses experts and CGI from The Universe to reveal the answer and demonstrate how are past is connected to the history of the universe.

CUBA: Worlds Together

Director: Elmer Hawkes Cuba provides a ground level look at Cuba, The Pearl of the Antilles. The documentary introduces the island by delving into its topography, history, health care, religious practices, cuisine and education. The Polynesialike eastern city of Baracoa and the nation’s capital, Havana are explored. The film concludes with an extensive look at the island’s unique musical performers and stylistic trends.

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

95


Discover the Beauty

B

ig Cat Rescue is the largest accredited sanctuary in the world dedicated entirely to abused and abandoned big cats. It is home to over 100 lions, tigers, bobcats, cougars and other species most of whom have been abandoned, abused, orphaned, saved from being turned into fur coats, or retired from performing acts. The sanctuary began rescuing exotic cats in 1992. BCR has 14 species of cats, many of whom are threatened, endangered or extinct now in the wild. Their dual mission is to provide the best home they can for the cats in their care and educate the public about the plight of these majestic animals, both in captivity and in the wild, to end abuse and avoid extinction. BCR has built enclosures in a natural habitat with foliage and shelter on 55 acres in the Citrus Park area of north Tampa. They provide the best nutritional and medical care possible, and have conditioning and enrichment programs to provide the cats physical and psychological well being. The sanctuary is supported entirely by donation. BCR, 12802 Easy Street, Tampa. 813-920-4130; www.BigCatRescue.org

S

unken Gardens is a botanical paradise in the midst of a bustling city. As St. Petersburg’s oldest living museum, this 100 year old garden is home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Family Day - The First Saturday of the Month thru June. Sunken Gardens has designated the first Saturday of each month through June 30 as Family Day in the Gardens. On those days, horticultural and other garden-related classes and hands-on activities will be provided for children and families. Activities will include hands-on gardening, such as creating butterfly and edible gardens in containers, starting plants from seeds and cuttings, and about attracting wildlife to the home garden. Children are likely to learn about butterflies, bees, worms, ladybugs, birds and tortoises. IKEBANA INSTALLATION - April 24-26 - “In Honor of Trees” Ikebana International Chapter 65 of St. Petersburg will honor nature in the landscape of Sunken Gardens with a special display in celebration of Arbor Day. The members will integrate their Japanese floral art into the grand and diverse flora of the garden in various and surprising ways that will delight the public while paying homage to trees. Various sized arrangements of floral art will be freestanding, hanging, suspended or attached to other living growth or structures in the garden. Free with admission to Sunken Gardens. Sunken Gardens is at 1825 4th Street N, St. Petersburg, 727-551-3102; www.stpete.org/sunken

A Botanical Experience Awaits You... • Discover the beauty of a 100 year old botanical paradise. • Explore cascading waterfalls, beautiful gardens, more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers, and walk through a butterfly encounter. • Experience a guided tour, special event or workshop. $8 Adults; $5 seniors 55 & up; $4 ages 2 - 11 1825 4th St. N., St. Petersburg, FL • 727-551-3100 96

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

www.stpete.org


www.timsperformanceauto.com

HISTORIC FISHING VILLAGE & BOARDWALK

L

ocated on the waterfront at Johns Pass, this quaint turn-of-the-century fishing village is Pinellas County’s #1 tourist attraction. Over one hundred merchants inhabit the Village with unique retail shopping, a variety of restaurants, the local fishing fleet, dolphin watching and shelling tours, boat rentals, parasailing and jet skiing. Plenty of parking: There is metered on-street parking located conveniently throughout the Village, as well as a new state-of-the-art multi-level parking garage adjacent to Bubba Gumps and Hubbards Marina. The beach is a short stroll away. Conveniently located near St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Tampa, and just a short drive to the Orlando area. Open daily!

12901 Gulf Blvd, Madeira Beach, Florida Located on the Gulf-to-Intercoastal pass between Madeira Beach and Treasure Island

(727) 394-0756 • johnspassvillage.net

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

97


The “I Wanna Go There!” Travel Page

Dahlonega, Georgia www.gastateparks.org/DahlonegaGoldMuseum Twenty years before the 1849 gold rush in California, thousands of prospectors flocked into the Cherokee Nation in north Georgia, marking the true beginning of our country’s first gold rush. Dahlonega thrived and a U.S. Branch Mint opened in 1838, coining more than $6 million in gold before closing in 1861. Today, visitors can see a complete set of these rare coins, a nugget weighing more than five ounces, a large hydraulic cannon and nozzle used to blast soil from mountainsides, film and gift shop. The museum is housed inside the 1836 Lumpkin County Courthouse, the oldest courthouse in Georgia. Visitors can also explore the courthouse features, including beautiful wooden chapel seats from 1889 and the judge’s chambers.

98

www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.