Accent On Tampa Bay #176, June 2012

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Vol. 23, Issue 176 June, 2012 Publisher Albert F. Martino, Jr. Senior Editor Melissa Wolcott Sales Barbara McGovern Senior Sports Editor Peter Martino Graphic Designer Julie Johnston Contributors Sylvie Damien Nancy Evans Marty Peters Deborah Quigley Roland Stone Photographers Melissa Wolcott Proofreader Charlie deCatta Cover Photos: Courtesy of Lady Antebellum PUBLISHED ON LINE BY

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LOCAL FOCUS A WALK FOR HOPE AND HELP - June 9

Julie Weintraub’s Hands Across the Bay presents A Walk for Hope and Help on June 9th. This 1.5 mile walk / fundraiser is intended to help make a change in the Tampa Bay area by increasing awareness for suicide prevention. Check-in will be at 9:00AM, with the walk beginning at 10:00AM. The walk will take place at the Fort De Soto Park – East Beach and will feature the walk, a balloon memorial release and a chance to win great prizes including a diamond ring donated by The Gold & Diamond Source. Lunch will be provided by Carrabba’s. It will be an opportunity to unite the surrounding communities in the fight against suicide, substance abuse, domestic violence and bullying. 727-573-7720; www.handsacrossthebay.org, scroll down to “Walk for Hope and Help” and click on the yellow ribbon.

The FMoPA Book Club 1st Club Meeting - June 9 Are you a photographer who loves to read? Are you an avid reader who loves photography? The first book selection is “Henry Miller: The Paris Years by Brassaï. Gain a deeper understanding of the work presented in FMoPA’s upcoming exhibition The Secret Paris of the 1930’s: Vintage Photographs by Brassaï. Discover Brassaï “the writer” while he gives a street-level account of Parisian life in the 1930’s, the years that made Henry Miller the writer that he was. During this time Brassaï photographed the iconic images selected for FMoPA’s new exhibition. Henry Miller was Brassaï’s most compelling subject. The photographer admired the writer’s talent and the way Miller devoured Paris, looking for inspiration and assimilating the culture. Via Henry Miller’s biography, Brassaï show us what it was like to be a starving artist during the period. This book reads like a conversation at a Paris cafe. Meet at Kahwa Cafe in lobby of Cube for initial discussion. FMoPA’s members free, Not-Yet Members $10; www.FMoPA.org

CUT FOR A CAUSE - June 10 The owners and staff of Andrew Ashton of La Posh Salon will be hosting a “Cut For A Cause” benefit on June 10. The team of Stylists, Nail technicians and Massage Therapist will be participating to raise funds and awareness for The Blooming Place For Kids. One hundred percent of the monies raised for the services performed will go to help fund camp for kid’s in the foster care system due to domestic violence and abuse. The Executive Director, Jan Horn, has recently been diagnosed and in treatment for brain cancer. This challenge has made it even more difficult to raise the funds needed. The event will take place at Andrew Ashton of LaPosh Salon, 2566-D McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater 33761. The date is Sunday June 10, from 9 Am until 1 Pm. 727.726.1600. For more info on the organization go to: www.BloomingPlaceForKids.org/ 4

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ANTIQUE APPRAISAL FAIR - June 16 The Antique Appraisal Fair is presented by the Pinellas County Historical Society. Local experts will be on hand to assist citizens on placing prices on treasures at this fundraising event supporting Heritage Village. For $5 per item or $12 for 3 items, those attending will be able to obtain an approximate appraisal on items that may be considered family heirlooms. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St. N., Largo. (727) 582-2233 or visit www.pinellascounty.org/heritage.

TAMPA BAY BRIDAL SHOW June 17 Something old, something new, so many details you just don’t know what to do? Make plans to attend the Tampa Bay Bridal Show at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Sunday, June 17. It’s a special day designed to help make your special day perfect. Meet the area’s top Bridal professionals at the Tampa Bay Bridal Show…nearly 100 area businesses will be on hand. The Tampa Bay Bridal Show will feature the latest in fashion, flowers, photography, caterers and so much more. Learn from area bridal experts... great tips, trade secrets and advice. Register to win door prizes and grand giveaways. Bring your calendar and get ready to lock in your dates…from DJ’s to reception halls, to that specialty baker, the list goes on and on. Hours: Noon – 4pm, Admission $3; Tampa Bay Times Forum; 727-893-8523 or www.tampabaybridalexpos.com.

10th ANNUAL DOWNTOWN DUNEDIN CRAFT FESTIVAL - June 23 - 24 The Downtown Dunedin Craft Festival returns to Main Street this summer with another first-rate craft showcase featuring a unique blend of contemporary, original works at affordable prices. A Green Market will offer festival goers a broad selection of exotic plants, as well as dips and other gourmet items. Craft enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore the art of 150 local and national crafters from 30 different states. Admission is free and open to the public. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM; 271 Main Street, Dunedin, Florida 34698; 561-746-6615; www.artfestival.com.

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TAMPA BAY HOME SHOW - June 22-24 Meet the area’s home improvement experts at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg. This event will feature over 500 exhibits relating to Florida homes and home improvement. Looking for kitchen cabinets, landscaping, spas/pools, home entertainment systems, remodeling or window experts? You can find all of that and more. Stroll through the aisles and find hundreds of project ideas and solutions. See the latest in carpet and tile, air conditioning systems, pest control, fencing or storage solutions. From home security to storm protection to greener living, it’s all under one roof at Tropicana Field. The Tampa Bay Home Show will also include a seminar series, featuring a lineup of entertainment, local experts and do-it-yourself ideas for your home, on both Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy a presentation and find the products you need for your dream project, all in one convenient location. Individual booths will feature local products and national name brands, new product lines, demonstrations, giveaways, advice and trade secrets. Experts in attendance: CHEF MICHAEL of Let Them Eat Cake, located in South Tampa. The technique that Michael is known for, Freehand Chocolate Sculpting, was a self taught technique that he developed out of need. “Chocolate is usually molded with the use of actual molds. I didn’t have any molds, so a started using a picture of what I wanted and started going at it.” The necessity to give people stuff they wanted developed into his own niche. From there he has gone to teach other chefs around the world his own technique of sculpting chocolate and pastry techniques in general. JEFF MONSEIN is the founder of Splat Paint, a Florida company specializing in fine art as well as custom artistic finishes, murals and more for the home and business. Over the past 7 years, Jeff has cultivated a distinctive portfolio that showcases work for private, business and non-profit clients in Florida, Maryland, California, and Mexico (Cabo San Lucas). Splat Paint was also selected by the staff of ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition to provide artistic finishes for 2 of the bedrooms in the house recently built for the Tate family on Davis Islands. Jeff will be presenting 2 Do-It-Yourself Seminars: Artistic and Faux Finishes. DR. HORT (GREG CHARLES) has taught horticulture classes since 1976. He has won numerous awards for his teaching and participation with city, county and state agencies promoting sound horticultural practices. He also hosts workshops at Sunken Gardens and other venues. TONY FATSO is the host of “On the Grill” heard on 970WFLA every Saturday from 3-5pm. Tony is the Guru of the Grill. Whether you’re slow smoking a brisket over mesquite wood or you grilling a Porterhouse over blazing hot coals, Tony is the man to go to for all the tips you need to do it right. Join Tony as he will be sharing valuable tips on how to turn your next backyard grilling experience into something that your friends will remember for years. Hours: Friday 10am – 6pm, Saturday 10am – 7pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm . Admission Is free, Parking is free. Tropicana Field – Downtown St. Petersburg. (Easy access from I-275, exit HWY I-175) www.tampabayhomeshows.com/ 6

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1st ANNUAL AQUA-MANIA ON GULFPORT BEACH - June 23 Saturday, June 23rd from 10 am-8 pm enjoy family fun on Gulfport Beach. Live entertainment, craft vendors, beer/wine, kids area, water themed games rides and contests with great prizes. Events: 10 am-12 noon: Live Music and Water Balloon Toss; 12 noon -2 pm: Handguns and Hammocks, and Kayak Race and Bartender Beach Race; 2 pm-4 pm: Live music, Paddle Board Race and Corn Hole Tournament; 4 pm -6 pm: Live music, Recycle Regatta; 6 pm -8 pm: Urban Gypsies Live. All day long the Dunk Tank will feature local ‘celebrities’. Kick off the summer and chill out on Boca Ciega Bay. 727-344-3711; www.gulfportareachamberofcommerce.org/aquamania

FREE And Discount Passes for Military And First Responders For Entry To Hillsborough County Parks Hillsborough County is offering members of the military and first responders FREE and discounted annual Regional Park passes to all Hillsborough County Regional Parks. Passes can be obtained at the Branchton Regional Parks Office, 15502 Morris Bridge Road in Thonotosassa. The County is considering additional pass purchase locations in the future. The FREE lifetime family entrance pass is for Hillsborough County residents who are: Honorably discharged veterans who have service-connected disabilities; Surviving spouse and parents of deceased members of the US Armed Forces, National Guard, or Reserves who have fallen in combat; Surviving dependents of deceased First Responders killed in the line of duty who reside in Hillsborough County. There is a 25 percent annual regional park pass discount for: Active duty members and honorably discharged veterans of the US Armed Forces, National Guard, or Reserves who live in Hillsborough County; Active duty members of First Responders who live or work in Hillsborough County; Hillsborough County employees. Those wishing to obtain free or discounted passes, must provide proper documentation as outlined in the policies. The free and discounted passes do not include the boat launching pass, which is $100. Regular cost for an annual regional parks pass is $50 for an individual, and $100 for a family. View a list of regional parks online at http:// bit.ly/HCParks. 813-987-6240.

NATURE WALKS ALONG THE TRAILS AT FORT DE SOTO PARK - Sat & Sun all year Free one-hour guided nature walks are offered along six different trails each Saturday and Sunday, except holidays. Visitors at the park will be absorbed in the abundance of history, natural beauty and the complexity of the ecology not immediately apparent to the occasional beachgoer. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wild life and plant life is Fort De Soto Park. The largest park within the Pinellas County park system, the park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys). These keys are home to beach plants, mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks, hardwoods and scores of native plants. The park is also home to beaches that provide refuge to the loggerhead sea turtles and more than 290 species of birds. 10 to 11 a.m. Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde. For more information, call (727) 552-1862; www.pinellascounty.org/park. 8

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JUNE CHARLIE SOUZA AND THE NEW TROPICS - June 1-9. As a nominee to the Florida Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame and currently touring with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Gene Cornish & Dino Danelli in The New Rascals, Charlie was influenced by most artists he has colaborated and performed with including Tom Petty, Gregg Allman, Cactus and The Tropics. His most recent CD “Livin’ in Paradise” contains the song “Carry Me Back to St. Petersburg”. www.CharlieSouza.com BOOK NOOK BY THE BAY - June 2 . Book Nook by the Bay, held from 10:30 am-noon the 1st Saturday of each month, features three scheduled activities. 10:30am Fresh Fish Theater: family library time, craft activity with this month’s Featured Creatures, Anthias. SITTING PRETTY-MIX AND MATCH ART EXHIBIT - thru June 9. St. Petersburg Pier, 3rd Floor. An ongoing art and photography exhibit featuring 70 unique works of art and images of and from the St. Petersburg Pier. Thirty local artists and photographers have contributed their personal expressions of this St. Petersburg icon in a show that will mix and match art and photography according to subject. HAWAIIAN DAYS AT THE PIER WITH TAMPA BAY WATER SKI SHOW TEAM - June 9. The Tampa Bay Water Ski Show Team will perform two water ski shows as part of Hawaiian Days at The Pier. The two shows will take place beginning at noon and then another show at 2:00 p.m. In between, there will be a meet and greet with the skiers. The “Island Boys” - a Florida based band - will perform from 5:00-8:00 p.m. in the Courtyard by the Bay which will go hand-in-hand with the Luau menu planned at Jonny Reno’s. The first 250 guests to The Pier on Hawaiian Day will receive a FREE lei at Jonny Reno’s between the hours of 12:00-3:00 p.m. and another 250 will be available between 5:00-8:00 p.m. ROBERT HARRIS GROUP PERFORMS FOR MUSIC FEST - June 10, Sept. 9. The Robert Harris Group, from Orlando, is a great addition to The Pier’s line-up of musicians for the Music Fest by the Bay. Listen to their jazz and R&B sounds from 1:00-4:00 p.m., as they perform their special numbers. CATS AND BRATS CATFISH TOURNAMENT - June 15-16. Aquaholics Fishing club in conjunction with the Family Foundation holds the second Annual “Cats n Brats Catfish Tournament”. Friday, June 15th Captains meeting and the 16th tournament day by land or sea to be held at the St Pete Pier. All proceeds to benefit the American Diabetes Association. Contact Aquaholics Fishing club for more details at www.aquaholicsfishingclub.com/ GREEN FLASH PERFORMS OLD SCHOOL SOUL - June 15-16. Hear Old School Soul, Classic Rock, Reggae, Southern Rock, Buffett & some new Rock with Green Flash. ROCK ‘N’ CHAIR BAND - June 24. The Rock ‘N’ Chair Band has been a work in progress for over 10 years, blending funk, rock, blues, tribal, and other world beat music into the sound that now defines the RCB. Pier - 800 2nd Avenue NE, 33701; www.stpetepier.com

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THE STUDIO@620 SUMMER FUN NIGHTS The Studio@620 Summer Fun Nights series kicks off with Swing Dance Night on Friday June 15th and then continues through August with such events as a Ugly Sweater Party, Drive In Movie, and ends with the tackiest Prom Night in town. Events start at 7:30 PM, Suggested Donation $5 at the door. Friday June 15: Summer Fun Kick Off Swing Dance Night Saturday June 23: Super Fly 70’s Boogie Down Night Friday July 13: Christmas in July: Ugly Sweater Party and Karaoke Night Tuesday July 17: Movie and Popcorn Night Saturday July 21: Swing Dance Night II Friday July 27: Summer Stones Tribute Night: Roll on Into the Studio! Saturday August 4: Drive In Movie Night Friday August 10: St. Pete Got Comedy Night Friday August 31: Tacky Prom Night Summer Fun Finale The Studio@620 is a non profit arts venue located at 620 1st Ave. South, St. Petersburg FL 33701; 727-895-6620; www.studio620.org/

TRADEWINDS ISLAND RESORTS AUTISM - FRIENDLY The TradeWinds Island Resorts Island Grand and Sandpiper Suites have been named an autism-friendly business by the Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (C.A.R.D.) TradeWinds employees underwent C.A.R.D.’s training program to learn how to better meet the needs of guests who have autism, and their families. The TradeWinds is one of just five hotels in the United States that have received the designation. In addition, the sister-properties have also taken the following steps to ensure these guests have a memorable and pleasant experience: Social Books - A guide for each property is available online for families to review prior to visiting the resorts. It is a detailed description of the hotels, complete with photos, so that families and children will know what to expect during their stay. Gluten-Free Offerings - Gluten-free menu options are available at all TradeWinds dining outlets, and special diets can be accommodated. There is even a kid-friendly snack amenity which can be made with gluten-free products. Safety Kits - Safety kits are available to guests free of charge, and include a hanging door alarm, outlet covers and table corner cushions. Activities - Special sensory activities for kids with autism will be offered in the TradeWinds Activities Center, and programs that may be appropriate for children with autism will be noted in the resorts’ recreation calendar. The TradeWinds Island Resorts consist of the Island Grand Resort and Sandpiper Suites. For more information visit www.justletgo.com/autismfriendly or call (800) 808-9834.

LINKIN PARK LIVE SHOW IN MOVIE THEATERS - June 25 Linkin Park will celebrate the release of their new album, LIVING THINGS, by bringing their live show to nearly 500 movie theaters nationwide. Linkin Park One Night Concert Event: Recorded Live in Berlin will hit select theaters on Monday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. local time. The evening will begin with a special welcome from the band, and follow with a performance of both their new songs and chart-topping hits. The show was captured on June 5 in Berlin, Germany during Linkin Park’s World Tour. Tickets are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. In St. Petersburg, it will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at Regal Park Place Stadium 16, 7200 Us Highway 19 N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. 10

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HISTORICAL WRITING WORKSHOPS AT HERITAGE VILLAGE - July 6, Sept 7 Award-winning author Angela T. Pisaturo returns to Heritage Village to host workshops on July 6 and Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each threehour workshop will be unique and will cover aspects of writing historical novels, from research to setting the scene. Cost for each workshop is $15/historical society members $13; extensive handouts provided. Advance registration recommended. Heritage Village, 11909 125th St., N. Largo. (727) 582-2233 or visit www.pinellascounty.org/heritage/

6 and older. 9 to 10:30 a.m. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. (727) 453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org/ Birds of Brooker Hike - July 14 Learn how to identify birds seen and heard on this special hike identifying common birds of Brooker Creek Preserve. Meander along this one-mile trail gathering information on the birds seen. Binoculars will be helpful. Bring water. 8 to 10:30 a.m. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. (727) 453-6800; www.brookercreekpreserve.org/ Weedon Island Guided Hike - July 7, 14, 21, 28 Learn about the ecosystems and the early residents of Weedon Island Preserve while hiking the coastal uplands and the boardwalks through mangrove forests. Best for ages 6 and older. 9 to 11 a.m. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. (727) 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org/

GUIDED HIKES Brooker Creek Guided Hike - July 7, 21, 28 See how the land has changed over time and the ecological footprints left by those changes. Closed-toe shoes, water and hat recommended. Best for ages

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Weedon Island Photography Hike - July 21 This hike is a perfect opportunity for adult photographers to hone their skills. After a classroom session highlighting specific wildlife behaviors and camera tips, guides will assist participants in capturing the natural beauty outdoors. 8 to 10 a.m. Free; advance registration required. Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Drive NE, St. Petersburg. (727) 453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org/ www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


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by Melilssa W. Martino

BRIDGESTONE DRIVE & LEARN EXPERIENCE in Tampa Drive & Learn is not for the faint at heart….nor anyone that is scared to go more than 70 mph & slam on the brakes at a split second notice. The purpose of D&L’s are to educate Bridgestone/Firestone teammates on the competitive advantages and differences of Bridgestone tires vs their competitors brands. Accent On Tampa Bay was pleased to be part of the media and tire dealers to attend the event held in Tampa recently. I test drove the Turanza Serenity’s for the braking capabilities on both wet & dry tracks against Michelin tires. All participants were all paired up with professional racecar drivers who coached us on braking and turning. As a special treat we got to participate in a relay racing competition, which was an adrenaline rush! Not being a “car person” I thought I wouldn’t actually be able to tell the difference between the tires’ performances, but I really could, and all present agreed that the Bridgestones handily outperformed the Michelins.

A pro shows me the ropes.

Tagging off in the relay race.

GAVIN DEGRAW PRIVATE PERFORMANCE at Seminole Hard Rock A lucky few got to see Gavin Degraw and his guitarist perform several songs from his album Sweeter in an intimate setting at the Council Oak Lounge in the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel May 17. Radio contest winners from 93.3 FLZ and Mix 100.7 were treated to “Not Over You”, “I Don’t Want To Be” and “Sweeter”. Gavin was very affable and answered questions from the audience in between songs. After the performance, he greeted and posed for photos with everyone. Gavin was in town rehearsing for his next tour. Gavin does a meet and greet after the concert.

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HAPPY TAILS - HUMANE SOCIETY OF PINELLAS EVENT at Ozona Blue Grilling Co. The Humane Society of Pinellas held a sunset dinner party at Ozona Blue Grilling Co. at the Home Port Marina in Palm Harbor on June 7th to benefit the animals and shelter programs. Guests enjoyed a delightful evening with a delicious buffet and live entertainment. A wide variety of silent auction items were presented. www.HumaneSocietyofPinellas.org

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WARRIORS FOR AUTISM FUNDRAISER at The Event Factory Deena and Olando Rivera founded Warriors For Autism, a non-profit with programs that enlighten, enrich and empower the lives of families affected by Autism Spectrum disorders in Tampa Bay. Their passionate interest stems from their son being diagnosed with autism. The recent fundraiser at The Event Factory will benefit WFA’s summer camp sessions for children held at the HorsePower For Kids farm in Tampa. For more information, visit http://www.warriorsforautism.com/

L to R: Deena’s mother Josie (very involved in the organization), Olando and Deena Rivera.

Five-time World Champion Kickboxer and WBC Championship Boxing Title holder, Olando “The Warrior” Rivera (bottom L) with some Warriors For Autism volunteers.

Zidlow Marx, who has a son with autism, makes his first comedy appearance at the event.

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YANKEES HOPE WEEK with WARRIORS FOR AUTISM The NY Yankees started the Hope Week Initiative where all the Yankees from the A teams up to the majors participate to shine a spotlight on a different individual, family or organization worthy of recognition and support for five days. (One organization per day). June 4, 2012, it was for children with autism with Warriors For Autism, held at the Horsepower For Kids farm in Tampa. Yankee team members joined in with the kids for a fun and educational day. For more information see our YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4FLHYTjGC8 For more photos from this event, visit our Photo Gallery: http://ampubs.smugmug.com and search for YANKEES HOPE WEEK.For more information on the organizations, visit these websites: http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/community/hope_index.jsp http://www.warriorsforautism.com/ http://horsepowerforkids.com/

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STRAZ PERFORMANCES THE NEW STRAZ SEASON offers the singing and dancing nuns of Sister Act, Cole Porter’s classic Anything Goes, feel-good romps with ’80s hits like Priscilla Queen of the Desert’s “I Will Survive” and Flashdance’s “Flashdance – What A Feeling,” the chilling return of Jekyll & Hyde, the poignant and spectacular drama War Horse, the exhilarating and evocative Traces and the all-singing, all-dancing celebration of the Gershwins in ’S Wonderful. In addition to the eight-show series, the Straz Center will also present Green Day’s American Idiot and, based on the hugely popular movie, Elf The Musical, the “endearingly goofy” (USA Today) story of a man raised as an elf at the North Pole who goes in search of his human family. Plus, The Straz presents the triumphant return of Broadway’s biggest blockbuster, Wicked, the story of what happened before Dorothy dropped

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in on Oz. Season ticket holders will be able to add any or all of these three shows to their package. “Our Broadway season will offer theater audiences in the Tampa Bay area the opportunity to experience a vast array of top-notch theatrical productions. This entertaining and rewarding series has something for everyone and showcases the best that theater has to offer.” – Judith Lisi, president and CEO of the Straz Center. At a glance: The Producers - July 21 - 22; Jekyll and Hyde - Oct. 23 - 28; Elf - Nov. 20 - 25; Sister Act - Dec. 11 - 16; Wicked - Jan. 9 - 27, 2013; Traces - Jan. 29 - Feb. 3; Flashdance - Feb. 19 - 24; Anything Goes - March 12 - 17; Priscilla Queen of the Desert - April 9 - 14; War Horse - April 30 - May 5; American Idiot - May 17 - 19. For more information, visit Straz Center, 813-2297827, www.strazcenter.org.

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VANISHING POINT: A Musical Journey Through Space And Time - thru July 1 Agatha Christie vanished for eleven days in 1926. That same year, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished for three weeks. Amelia Earhart disappeared during her 1937 around-the-world

flight and was never seen again. Agatha and Aimee never spoke of what happened during their disappearances. Vanishing Point, a musical fantasy, brings these three women together on a road trip through time and space as they recall their past and explore their future,

stepping in and out of one another’s lives. The show has a cast of three: the actresses play multiple parts (each other’s mothers, husbands, reporters, fans, etc.).

THE FOREIGNER - July 18-Aug 19 The Foreigner demonstrates what can happen when a group of devious characters deal with a stranger whom they think knows no English. The scene is a fishing lodge in rural Georgia often visited by Froggy LeSeuer, a British demolition expert. This time Froggy has brought along a friend, a pathologically shy young man named Charlie who is overcome with fear at the thought of making conversation with strangers. So Froggy tells all assembled that Charlie is from an exotic foreign country and speaks no English. Once alone the fun really begins as Charlie overhears more than he should. What Charlie does fuels the nonstop hilarity and sets up the breath-taking climax. American Stage is located at 163 Third Street North in St. Petersburg. 727-823-PLAY; www.americanstage.org

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A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE June 1 - 17 Drama by Tennessee Williams. Step off into the steamy French quarter of New Orleans,

amongst the tumble down apartments on the seedier side. Embrace the tragic tale of Blanche DuBois; her life derailed by romantic illusions unable to withstand the harsh light of reality as the animal just beneath the surface of her polite southern exterior tries to escape. Director Keven Renken adeptly directs a seasoned cast in the Pulitzer Prize winning play whose roles are nothing less than iconic. All the while providing the audience with a starkly intimate look into the private lives

of one family tore apart. Its the old south meeting the rising industrial working class with explosive results. In the end, you are left with Blanche’s unforgettable final words “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers”. St. Petersburg City Theatre 88th SEASON 2012 – 2013 RUMORS - Comedy by Neil Simon - Sept 14 - 30, 2012 THE SENSUOUS SENATOR - Comedy by Michael Parker Nov 2 - 18, 2012 BONUS SHOW: Cool Yule At The City – Holiday Musical - Dec 7 - 16, 2012 9 to 5, THE MUSICAL by Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick - Jan 18 - Feb 3, 2013 TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD - Drama by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee - March 1 – 17, 2013 THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB – Comedy by Jones Hope Wooten - April 19 - May 5, 2013 DOUBT - Drama by John Patrick Shanley - May 31 June 17, 2013 For more information, visit www.splt.org. 4025 31st Street South, St. Petersburg FL 33712; 727-8661973.

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fter quitting a comfy day job working for Procter & Gamble, Josh Sneed has made excellent strides in following his passion for making people laugh. He’s opened for such acts as Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook, and Lewis Black. Most recently, Josh finished 2nd out of 100 of Comedy Central’s top comedians in the Annual Stand-up Showdown. He has been seen on Comedy Central Presents: Josh Sneed, Premium Blend, the Sierra Mist/MySpace Stand-up or Sit Down Challenge, and the Just For Laugh’s Montreal Comedy Festival in the “New Faces of Comedy” group. He has been featured as an opening act for the various members of “The Blue Collar Comedy Tour”, and has made several appearances on “The Bob & Tom Show”. SideSplitters is located at 12938 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa. www.sidesplitterscomedy.coma

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SWING! thru June 3 “Two thirds rhythm and one third soul.” That’s how Fats Waller defined the uniquely American form of popular music and dance known as “swing.” Requiring only joyful enthusiasm and a ready partner, swing exploded out of pre-war Harlem’s hotbed of youth culture and swept the world. It shattered ethnic and cultural barriers, generating specialty styles such as Jive, Swing, Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Hip-Hop Swing. Swing! celebrates this remarkable diversity to the beat of the most exhilarating songs of the period.

NEW YORK NIGHTS June 8 - July 15 It’s New York City! The “City Rhythm” is taking the streets by storm as The Show Palace presents an all-new musical revue which features highenergy singing and dancing to the sounds of Motown, Rock & Roll, Disco and Broadway. NEW YORK NIGHTS follows a struggling pop singer as he makes his way through the city that never sleeps. Filled with classic pop hits, high-energy singing and dancing and the sights and sounds of New York City this show is a must-see! Show Palace, 16128 U.S. 19 N., Hudson. 1-888-655-7469, www.showpalace.net

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DANCING AT LUGHNASA June 8-24 “...this play does exactly what theater was born to do, carrying both its characters and audience aloft on those waves of distant music and ecstatic release that, in defiance of all language and logic, let us dance and dream just before night must fall.” ~N.Y. Times

Ride the train back to when land was $25 an acre and Point Pinellas was declared the world’s Healthiest place to live. See how Peter Demens created a railroad worth millions out of nothing just to reach it. Note the landmarks that are still with us. You’ll be in the middle of it all with the premier performance of an authentic, live, and entertaining play with music. West Coast Players is located at 21905 US 19 N., Clearwater, FL 33765; 727 437-2363; www.wcplayers.org/

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SHOWS IN THE CHANNEL DISTRICT SYLVIA - June 28 - July 15 A romantic comedy about a dog and the couple who adopts her is a hilarious commentary on mid-life angst, and the role pets play in our lives. When middle-aged, upper-class Greg brings Sylvia back to the empty nest he shares with his wife, a romantic triangle ensues. Sylvia is a beautiful, frisky young blonde and yes, she talks. (Sarah Jessica Parker created the role on Broadway.) And of course, you will never look at Fido or Fifi the same way again. For dog lovers this is a must. Bring a photo of your dog to put on StageWork’s “Sylvia’s friends” wall in the lobby. Stageworks Theatre, 1120 E. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa FL 33602; 813-251-8984. www.stageworkstheatre.org.

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Introducing BroadwayTheatreProject II 2012 An educational program for students ages 12-15 seriously interested in the performing arts • Gifted students can strengthen their skills working with our prestigious BTP Faculty • Limited to 30 students per session – Acceptance is based upon teacher recommendation only •

Students May Attend: A) Session 1 July 9-13; B) Session 2 July 16-20; or the entire two-week program July 9-20, daily 8:30am-5pm at the University of South Florida Fine Arts Complex

Playbill magazine calls BTP “the world’s most prestigious musical theatre arts education program for high school and college students.”

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Founded in Tampa in 1991, it has taken years of curriculum development, faculty hiring and fine-tuning of every aspect of the program to deserve this playbill accolade. Each year we welcome to the University of South Florida 200 aspiring musical theatre performers to study with over 30 faculty members as well as Master Artists such as Ben Vereen, Patrick Wilson, Austin Pendleton, Peisha McPhee, Karina Smirnoff and more. Our alumni have performed in over 70 Broadway shows as well as in many tours, films and television programs. Our mission is to provide educational excellence and to mold a creative, collaborative, well rounded, professional musical theatre performer.

Session 1: $450

PROGRAM DETAILS • Curriculum is carefully and specifically designed for each week • Classes taught in all areas of musical theatre: acting, dance & voice • Students are not expected to excel in all disciplines, but should have an interest in strengthening their skills in all areas • Students learn a number from a Broadway show to be presented at the end of each session • Specific curriculum is determined based on which artists are in residence during each BTP II session • All classes taught by BTPfaculty members* including: Ken Alan Dance James Luce Acting Julie Denninghoff Vocal John Parks Dance Karole Foreman Acting /Vocal Herman Payne Dance Darren Gibson Dance Nicole Raurk Vocal *Schedules permitting Debra Loeb Vocal www.broadwaytheatreproject.com Visit www.BroadwayTheatreProject.com to see a list of the master and resident artists projected to attend this year, schedules permitting

$150 non-refundable deposit due with application

Session 2: $450

$150 non-refundable deposit due with application

Sessions 1 & 2: $800

$200 non-refundable deposit due with application

• Balance of tuition for all sessions due June 1, 2012 • Late pick-up is available at 5:30pm for an additional fee • Students must bring their own lunch

REGISTRATION Limited Acceptance: Only 30 students accepted for each session. Registration closes once all spots are filled To register please submit: • Broadway Theatre Project II application • Letter of recommendation from your teacher • Recent photograph or headshot • Deposit payment Mail materials to: Broadway Theatre Project 2780 E. Fowler Avenue #106, Tampa FL 33612 Once these materials have been submitted, students receive detailed information and paperwork to fill out. For more information, email Broadwaytp@aol.com or call: 888-874-1764

TECHNIQUE CLASSES Acting | African Jazz | Ballet | Ballroom | Choreography Chorus | Hip Hop | Improvisation | Jazz | Modern Monologue Study | Physical Comedy| Repertory Scene Study | Tap | Vocal | Voice

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Revolve Theatre presents

A NUMBER June 17 - 20

are clones of the first – when they are 35 and 40 years old. The play features Steve Garland and Chris Jackson, and is directed by James Rayfield. The Studio@620 is a non profit arts venue located at 620 1st Ave. South, St. Petersburg FL 33701; 727895-6620. www.studio620.org

The Studio@620 presents Revolve Theatre Company’s production of “ A Number”, by English playwright Caryl Churchill which addresses the subject of human cloning and identity, especially nature versus nurture. The story, set in the near future, is structured around the conflict between a father (Salter) and his sons (Bernard 1, Bernard 2, and Michael Black) – two of whom

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CABARET June 21 - July 22

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he legendary 1966 musical smash with score by Kander and Ebb is set in pre-war Weimar Germany in the seedy world of a Berlin cabaret called The Kit Kat Klub. While tensions build outside with the rise of the Nazi party, the carefree abandon of the bohemian world of the club is interrupted. Battle lines are drawn and the world of the cabaret begins to parody the politics outside its doors. The season ends with freeFall’s production of this beloved classic.

WHITNEY JAMES June 27

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‘Rising-star jazz singer Whitney James’ is no stranger to the Bay area, appearing often at the Tampa Jazz Club, the Fox Jazz Club, and the Palladium, but she’s returning from her West Coast tour just in time to seduce the audience at freeFall Theatre. If you haven’t heard the voice the Seattle Weekly calls ‘a spine-tingling presence’, you owe it to yourself to spend a night with Whitney and a phenomenal group of jazz musicians, including Michael Royal on piano, Alejandro Areans on bass and Mark Feinman on drums. For more information visit www.freefalltheatre.com or call (727) 498-5205. 6099 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33710. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Eight O’Clock Theatre Presents NUNSENSE II: THE SECOND COMING

July 13-22 Funny whether or not you saw the original Nunsense, this sequel takes place six weeks after the Little Sisters of Hoboken’s first benefit show, and now they are back with a Thank You show. But now they’re a bit slicker, having been “bitten by the theater bug.” Things get off to a rousing start, and before long chaos erupts. Two Franciscans come to claim Sister Mary Amnesia (who has won the Publishers’ Clearing House Sweepstakes). The nuns hear that a talent scout is in the audience. From the riotous bingo game run by Sister Amnesia, to the hilarious duet What Would Elvis Do? to the rousing finale There’s Only One Way to End Your Prayers and That’s to Say Amen! This show will have you rolling in the aisles.

Eight O’Clock Theatre at Largo Cultural Center, 105 Central Park Drive, Largo, FL • Box Office: (727) 587-6793. www.largoarts.com

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he Millennium Dancesport Championships will be held at the Marriott Waterside in Tampa, June 19-24. Over $23,000 in pro am scholarships will be given out, and $1000 for 1st place in open scholarship divisions. The Millennium Dancesport Congress 2012 will feature top professionals, and top professionals will also be available for coaching after the Congress. On Sunday June 24, from 9am until 2:15pm, see and learn the magic of the stars. Classes feature: Anna Melnikova and Justinas Duknauskas - Passion on the Floor Goran Nordin and Colin James - Trends in Choreography Loraine Baricchi - Increase Your Ballroom IQ Eddie Simon - Foxtrotting to Success Paul Killick - How to Lead and How to Follow Karina Smirnoff - Questions and Answers Sergey and Melia - Getting into Character Michael Meade and Toni Redpath - Depth and Beauty in Waltz Shirley Ballas - How to Develop a Champion Boyko, Donna Inc., Dore Designs and Glamour Puss - Do’s and Dont’s of Fashion. For more information, visit www.m2dance.com/

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Dawn Smart and Doré Designs Chart Success One Swarovski Crystal at a Time The Ballroom Dance industry has experienced an ex-

plosive rise in popularity as a result of hit reality television shows including “So You think You Can Dance,” “Dancing with the Stars“ and “America’s Best Dance Crew.” As a result, Ballroom dance has become an accessible and enjoyable art for both dance fanatics and non-dance audiences. Dawn Smart’s Doré Designs can be seen on the young dancers of the reality show, “So You Think You Can Dance,” and on the global stage in national and international dance competitions. Boasting over $2 million in annual sales, Doré Designs Inc.’s yearly gross margin has more than doubled in the last 5 years and Dore Designs 40 full and parttime employees in the United States. With Dawn’s experience as a professional dancer, teacher and studio manager, as well as a background in fashion design and garment construction, she transformed Doré Designs, Inc. from a local operation into a global leader that produces cutting edge fashions for competitive ballroom dancing.

Smart trains her talented sales force on the basic elements of garment construction, how to execute rough illustrations and to take extensive measurements so that they are able to properly communicate the clients desires to the design team. In keeping with the French tradition of haute couture, or high dressmaking, each Doré Design garment is an exclusive creation made to the wearer’s explicit measurements and carriage. Doré Design garments are produced in jersey, crepe, silk, elastin and various types of Swarovski crystals. Gowns are all draped and hand crafted for a look that allows the wearer to feel confident, comfortable and elegant. “Fashion in the ballroom world is about movement and telling a story as part of a duet” explains Dawn. Inspired by designers such as Valentino, Versace and Alexander McQueen, for their use of luxurious materials and intricate construction, Smart’s creations have a luxurious feel inside and out. Doré Designs sponsors 42 professional and amateur couples in the United States and Canada, and can be seen across the globe on world champions, finalists and dance novices alike. For more information, visit www.doredesigns.com.

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COLDPLAY with Robyn and Wolf Gang June 28 Coldplay will perform at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Thursday, June 28 at 7:00 p.m. The band is touring in support of its record, Mylo Xyloto. Mylo Xyloto’s first two singles received GRAMMY nominations: “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song, and the Gold-certified “Paradise” for Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance. “Coldplay understands how to make a shared moment from a song their respect for their fans is obvious,” said The Times of London in a review of the band’s Glastonbury set. Mylo Xyloto (Capitol Records) is Coldplay’s third consecutive studio album to debut atop both The Billboard 200 and the U.K. album chart. It also hit the No. 1 spot in all 35 iTunes stores around the world, breaking the record for the highest number of download sales in one week, a milestone Coldplay first achieved with the release of Viva La Vida, which was the No. 1 selling album worldwide of 2008, according to IFPI. Coldplay - comprised of Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin - has sold more than 50 million records worldwide and won numerous awards, including seven GRAMMY Awards, six Brit Awards and four MTV Video Music Awards. For more information, visit www.Coldplay.com.

DEF LEPPARD ‘ROCK OF AGES’ TOUR with POISON and LITA FORD - June 30

Great Britain’s premiere arena rock band Def Leppard come to the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Saturday, June 30 at 7:00 p.m. Joining Def Leppard for this highly anticipated summer tour are rockers Poison and Lita Ford. DEF LEPPARD’s influential career includes numerous hit singles and ground-breaking multi-platinum albums—including two of the best selling albums of all time, Pyromania and Hysteria. Most recently, the band released their first live album Mirror Ball: Live & More last summer, which rose to the top 20 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart. The album captures the group’s legendary concert experience, bringing together live versions of classic Leppard hits such as “Rock of Ages,” Pour Some Sugar on Me” and “Foolin” and will feature their soon to be released single, “It’s All About Believin’.” With 100 million records sold worldwide and two prestigious Diamond Awards to their credit, Def Leppard--Joe Elliott (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitar), Phil Collen (guitar), Rick “Sav” Savage (bass) and Rick Allen (drums)—continues to be one of the most important forces in rock music. www.defleppard.com POISON, one of rock’s most iconic and enduring bands, has been one of the music industry’s top acts, with multi-platinum album sales and sold out tours since first bursting onto the scene in 1986. The success of the band’s recent album releases and tours shows that Poison is as potent 26 years after the release of their debut album, Look What The Cat Dragged In, as ever. Poison’s Bret Michaels (lead vocals, guitar), C.C. Deville (lead guitar, vocals), Bobby Dall (bass) and Rikki Rockett (drums), have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and charted twelve Top 10 hits. www.defleppard.com LITA FORD, the lead guitarist for The Runaways, achieved popularity for her solo career between the 1980s and early 2010s. www.litafordonline.com/ www.tampabaytimesforum.com 28

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IL DIVO - June 15-16

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he record-breaking classical crossover quartet -- the Swiss tenor Urs Buhler, baritone Carlos Marin from Spain, the French pop artist Sebastien Izambard and tenor David Miller from the USA -- first came together in 2003, the culmination of an exhaustive search by the music producer Simon Cowell to find four singers of distinctive individual gifts who could, as a group, create musical magic. In the six years that have followed their astonishing breakthrough, Il Divo have continued to grow as recording artists and performers, and their millions of fans the world over have joined them on that journey. With a new show designed by Creative Director Brian Burke (Artistic Director of La Reve and Celine Dion’s 5-year run of A New Day at Caesars Palace, both in Las Vegas), and performed with the Il Divo band and famed orchestras across each city, the 2012 tour promises to incorporate a stunning visual and musical mix of fan favorites as well as premiering songs from their eagerly anticipated new album Wicked Game. For the official website, visit IlDivo.com. The Straz Center is located at 1010 North W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa, Florida 33602; www.strazcenter.org/

THE FAMILY STONE June 16

The First Family of funk, rock and psychedelic soul, The Family Stone - known as Sly and the Family Stone in the 60s and 70s - blazed an indelible imprint on American music, becoming the first-ever band to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; earn the R & B Foundation Pioneer Award; be named to Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Artists of All Time”; and receive a special live tribute at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Hear immortal songs like “I Want to Take You Higher,” “Everybody Is a Star,” “Everyday People,” “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),” “Dance to the Music,” “Stand!” and “Hot Fun in the Summertime.” The Club at Treasure Island, 400 Treasure Island Causeway, Treasure Island, FL 33706. 727-367-4511; www.theclubti.com/ 30

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One Direction 1-800-AskGary June 29

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ive solo boys tried out for the 2010 UK’s version of the X Factor. What emerged was a group (formed at the suggestion of Simon Cowel) who took the show, the country, and teenage girls everywhere by storm. One Direction is made up of Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Harry Styles, and Zayn Malik. Their first single, What Makes You Beautiful, was the fastest selling single of the year 2011 and peaked at #1 on the UK Singles Chart. The boys released their second single Gotta Be You last November, peaking at #3 on the UK Singles Chart. Their album Up All Night debuted at #1 on the US Billboard charts, setting the record for the highest-selling debut album by a British boy band. One Direction took to the stage in December 2011 for their first UK tour which sold out in minutes. The impact that 1D are having is truly amazing, and thousands if not millions of fans across the globe have now got the “One Direction Infection”. These fans help make the band who they are, and together are know as the “Directioners”. Get ready for 1D mania, as the boys will be performing at the 1-800-Ask-Gary Ampitheatre on June 29. www.livenation.com/

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Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw ‘Brothers of the Sun’ Tour - june 2

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enny Chesney and Tim McGraw reunite for the ‘Brothers of the Sun’ Tour. The tour finds Chesney, who consistently has crowds “eating up his every word and move,” joined by “master showman” (Huffington Post) McGraw for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. ‘Brothers of the Sun’ will also feature special guests Grace Potter & The Nocturnals and Jake Owen. ‘Brothers of the Sun’ will be the first time in 10 years that Chesney and McGraw have hit the road together. The announcement comes on the heels of Chesney’s massively successful ‘Goin’ Coastal’ Tour, which blew away more than 1.3 million fans, making it the year’s biggest country tour. McGraw is a three-time GRAMMY winner who has had a #1 single in each of the last three decades – 32 in total – including the title track of his most recent album, ‘Southern Voice.’ “Felt Good On My Lips,” from his double-CD ‘Number One Hits,’ spent three weeks at #1. McGraw is also an accomplished actor, having starred in films such as the Oscar-nominated blockbuster ‘The Blind Side’ and the critically acclaimed ‘Friday Night Lights.’ For more information about Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw: www.kennychesney.com www.timmcgraw.com/

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BEAT CONNECTION with WHITE ARROWS - june 26

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lectro-pop quartet Beat Connection will be performing at The Orpheum on Tuesday, June 26. As a newly minted four-piece the band are on their first North American headlining tour with White Arrows in support of their forthcoming Palace Garden LP. Beat Connection played at SXSW this year following their first US tour with STRFKR this past September. They performed to sold-out rooms, earning rave reviews for their intoxicating live set. The band began when members Jordan Koplowitz and Reed Juenger met in 2008 as freshmen at the University of Washington and started making late-summer-appropriate house music in Garageband. Crafting dorm-room beats and venturing into DJing gigs, together they worked towards their last year’s Surf Noir EP, which received many accolades.

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SUMMER CONCERT SERIES The 2012 Rays Summer Concert Series begin shortly after select homes games conclude and are free with the purchase of that game’s ticket. Enjoy the sounds of the game and music with friends and family. tampabay.rays.mlb.com/ AFROJACK - June 15, Miami Marlins at 7:10 p.m. Nick van de Wall, better known as music producer and DJ Afrojack, first came on the music scene in 2006 in his native country, the Netherlands. Since then his hip hop and progressive house music has taken the world by storm. He has worked with musical phenomenas such as David Guetta, Ne-Yo and Eva Simons to produce chart topping hits. In 2011, he was featured on Billboard’s Top 100 with his singles “Take Over Control” at #26 and “Give me Everything” at #2. His most recent single, “I Like (the Remix)” features Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias. ZZ TOP, 3 DOORS DOWN & GRETCHEN WILSON - June 17, Miami Marlins at 1:40 p.m. ZZ TOP - ZZ Top embodies the spirit of blues rock in America. Formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas, ZZ Top became known to fans as “that little ol’band from Texas”. With Billboard hits such as “Cheap Sunglasses,” “Sharp Dressed Man” and “LaGrange,” ZZ Top has produced and released 14 records and sold more than 25 million albums in the United States. 3 DOORS DOWN - Best known for their hit single, “Kryptonite,” 3 Doors Down established their name while in Alabama and saw the phase “Doors Down” on the side of a building. Their first studio album, The Better Life was certified 6 times platinum. Their second album, Away from the Sun, continued the band’s success selling 4 million copies worldwide. Their next two albums, Seventeen Days and their self entitled album 3 Doors Down both debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. GRETCHEN WILSON’s unconventional style of country music has helped steer the genre way from pop and back to its original country roots. In 2004, Wilson became the first solo female singer to top the Billboard Country singles chart in over two years with her debut single, “Redneck Woman,” which spent six weeks at No. 1. Her debut album, Here For the Party, sold more than five million copies and earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Her second album, All Jacked Up went platinum, and the lead track from the album was used by ESPN as the opening theme for its baseball coverage in 2005. EARTH, WIND & FIRE - June 30, Detroit Tigers at 7:15 p.m. According to Rolling Stone, Earth Wind & Fire changed the sound of popular music in the 1970s with their innovative yet popular style of music. The band was founded in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969. Earth Wind & Fire have always preached clean, uplifting messages in their lyrics. Their music can be classified as many different genres, including Soul, R&B, Funk, Jazz and Rock. The band has won six Grammy Awards, four American Music Awards, several Lifetime Achievement Awards and has sold over 90 million albums worldwide. The group has produced several hit singles during their six-decade career including “Shining Star,” “Reasons,” “Sing a Song,” “Getaway,” “Fantasy,” “September,” “Boogie Wonderland,” and “After the Love Has Gone”. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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MUSIC TRAX

Jazz FAB TRIO - History of Jazz in Reverse www.turnrecords.com FAB Trio’s album History of Jazz in Reverse marks another historic meeting of three improvisers and legends of the New York jazz scene, bassist Joe Fonda, drummer Barry Altschul and violinist Billy Bang, who have for decades been known the world over as masters of their craft. With the FAB Trio, they forged a unique common language that reached its peak on this recording. CURTIS FULLER - The Story of Cathy & Me www.challengerecords. com Curtis Fuller played with the likes of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jimmy Smith, Wayne Shorter, and in Art

Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and Dizzy Gillespie’s band. He toured with Count Basie. This CD is a reflection of how Curtis is going on without his dear wife of so many years. It emotionally reaches into your hearts core. OSCAR PEREZ - Afropean Affair www.oscarperezmusic.com Featuring Perez’s stellar young band Nuevo Comienzo, Afropean Affair focuses on the pianist’s original music, which he designed to showcase his group’s improvisational prowess and conservatory-honed facility for interpreting extended compositions. Balancing poise and power, the combo features some of the most prodigious young players on the scene today.

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t has not taken Esperanza Spalding long to emerge as one of the brightest lights in the musical world.The young bassist, vocalist and composer from Portland, Oregon is the real deal, with a unique and style-spanning presence, deeply rooted in jazz yet destined to make her mark far beyond the jazz realm. Her latest release, Radio Music Society, is her most diverse, ambitious and masterful recital yet. Eleven songs are accompanied by conceptual short films, which further express Esperanza’s inspiration and story behind each track. Shot in various locations including New York City; Barcelona, Spain; and Portland, Oregon; all videos are be available to purchasers of Radio Music Society as a digital download or a DVD on the deluxe version. In addition to longtime partners Lovano, keyboard player Leo Genovese and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, her musicians include jazz legends Jack DeJohnette and Billy Hart; guitar heroes Jef Lee Johnson and Lionel Loueke; an array of master vocalists including Algebra Blessett, Lalah Hathaway, Gretchen Parlato, Leni Stern and Becca Stevens; hip-hop giant Q-Tip and two Portland-based musicians, Janice Scroggins and Dr. Thara Memory. www.esperanzaspalding.com

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JACQUES LOUSSIER TRIO Schumann: Kinderszenen

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or more than five decades, pianist Jacques Loussier has explored and meshed the traditions of classical music with the spontaneous nature of jazz. In the early years of his career, his Play Bach Trio focused on developing improvisatory compositions around the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. In later years Loussier expanded his repertoire by taking a similar approach to composers like Debussy, Ravel, Vivaldi, Beethoven and others. The Jacques Loussier Trio - including Loussier, bassist Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac and drummer André Arpino - brings its jazz sensibility to the work of Robert Schumann with the release of Schumann: Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood). The Loussier Trio recording puts its unique improvisational spin on the 13-song opus that Schumann composed in 1838 as a fond tribute to his childhood. www.telarc.com/

DEVIN GRAY - Dirigo Rataplan www.devingraymusic.com Drummer/Composer Devin Gray has made his first outing as a leader on his new CD, Dirigo Rataplan. An artist who strives for quality and sincerity in his work, Gray’s exciting energy has compelled him towards many different musical directions. Dirigo Rataplan consists of compositions that range from New Orleans jazz to funk. The sound is completed by the talents of his quartet Ellery Eskelin, Dave Ballou and Michael Formanek. Devin currently lives, performs and composes in Brooklyn, NY.

THE JENS WENDELBOE BIG BAND - Fresh Heat www.crazyenergy.com Jens Wendelboe is an award-winning arrangercomposer (as well as a member of the brass section of Blood, Sweat & Tears), and his newest album features his contemporary treatments of jazz classics by Clifford Brown and Joe Henderson, alongside his own energized originals. Alternately brassy and lyrical, the album also features Wendelboe’s rare big-band transformation of Steve Swallow’s small-combo gem “Falling Grace,” as well as vocals by Deb Lyons on Brown’s “Joy Spring” and “My Funny Valentine.”

JEFF HAMILTON - Red Sparkle www.caprirecords.com The 10 year collaboration of the Jeff Hamilton Trio continues with the latest CD, Red Sparkle. The recording showcases Laura and A Sleepin’ Bee as well as the hit On and On, Monk’s Bye Ya and Too Marvelous for Words. I Know You Oh So Well features beautiful bowing by bassist Luty. The four original compositions by members of the Trio include an upbeat opener by Hamilton, a rhythmic collaboration of Hamilton’s drums and Hendleman’s piano, and the title tune, Red Sparkle, Hamilton’s up-tempo showcase for the trio named for the look of his first drum set.

CINQUE - Catch A Corner www.almarecords.com The band Cinque includes musical greats Joey DeFrancesco (the fine B3 organist), drummer Steve Gadd (with James Taylor, Eric Clapton, and Chick Corea) along with three of Canada’s most respected jazz players, pianist Robi Botos (recorded and performed with Chaka Khan and James Blood Ulmer), saxophonist John Johnson (accompanied Aretha Franklin, and Diana Krall) and bassist Peter Cardinali (Oscar Peterson, Rick James, and Michael Bublé.) The CD has a free-flowing, spontaneous and warm vibe.

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POP/ROCK Nils lOfGreN Old school Nils Lofgren’s new solo album release is a classic Nils rock album featuring a collection of 12 songs. Eleven are new originals by Nils, and Irish Angel, written by Bruce McCabe, is a beautiful ballad which Nils has been performing in his shows recently. Let Her Get Away is a haunting acoustic gem co-written with Root Boy Slim. Features rough, raw blues, dobros and searing electric guitars. Old School is classic Nils at his diverse best. Featuring the legendary Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm and Sam Moore as guest vocalists, this album has it all and promises to rank among his best. www.nilslofgren.com daPHNe Willis because i Can Everything Daphne Willis has done up to now in both her music and her life has

led to this moment: her new album. Because I Can marks the 23-year-old writer/singer/guitarist’s artistic coming of age in thrilling – and at times heart-wrenching – fashion. This captivating album represents an exponential leap, as she grows into her enormous talent and puts it to powerful and relatable use via her singular sensibility. Because I Can sounds very much like the defining work of a young artist who matters. www.vanguardrecords.com

URBAN/HIP HOP GauGe Hustler on the Move [parental advisory] Here’s an all-around complete album you can play from beginning to end. A perfect party CD for the true hip hop enthusiast. Recommended if you like Emeiniem, Lil Wayne, Tupac. Songs include Wish for this; Hot Love; Shake It; Beat It Up; Dat Weight; Push It; Get It Girl; Chunk A Stack; Lights, Camera, Action; Lone Star Dime; Test of Tyme; I Got You; Can You Feel It; Touch the Sky; Rain; and The Message. www.gaugehustleronthemove.com

ACCENT SPOTLIGHTS Maurette Brown Clark GOSPEL Maurette brOWN Clark the sound of Victory Multiple Stellar Awar winner Maurette Brown Clark is one of gospel music’s sweethearts. Originally from Long Island, New York, she began her singing with her family group. Throughout her formative years, she continued singing with choirs and groups, as well as studying classical piano. Maurette’s fourth solo project, The Sound of Victory, brings beautiful offerings such as I Hear the Sound of Victory. www.maurettebrownclark.com

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HARD ROCK/METAL laMb Of GOd resolution Resolution is the follow up to Lamb of God’s Grammynominated album Wrath. The album features 14 songs and comes in a deluxe softpak with artwork by longtime art director Ken Adams. Resolution is a 100% trend-free and intelligently-constructed album that could power a small country with its unstoppable energy and potent riffery. It Resolution boasts some of the most punk rock moments and some of the bluesiest moments of the band’s recorded career, perhaps fostered along by the liveliness of the writing-on-the-road process. www.lambofgod.com tHe dead lay WaitiNG almost Heaven Almost Heaven features 14 tracks and 60 minutes of pulsating music. The album also marks the return of Barry Clayton, the voice behind the now well-known intro to Iron Maiden’s Number of the Beast.

With a progressive-edged twin guitar metal sound creating complex and fresh riffs combined with aggressive approaches and catchy vocal lines, the band quickly earned themselves a reputation for pushing their way through the dredged beds of the UK’s underground rock scene in order to become its new great shining hope. www.risingrecords.org VariOus artists the rock Garage: texas live Concert series This powerful collection features the formidable trash rockers Nashville Pussy, two side projects from Jeff Pinkus of Butthole Surfer fame, and the band for which the term Cowpunk was created, Austin’s own Hickoids among other legendary Texas favorites and a few up-and-comers soon to be classics in their own right. The album also contains a fantastic cover of X’s classic hit New World by The Texas Sapphires. The Rock Garage was created to showcase some of the best Austin music. Austin has let it’s secret out of the bag with this record. Songs include Honky’s Just a Man, Nashville Pussy’s Good Night for a Heart Attack, Pure Luck’s Your Face or Mine, Hickoids’ Stop It You’re Killing Me, Texas Sapphires’ The New World and more by PONG, Ugly Beats, Brutal Juice, Dash Rip Rock, Churchwood, High Watt Crucifixers, LIONS, The Dirty Charley Band, and Pocket FishRmen. www.therockgarage.com

tHe Great kat beethoven shreds The Great Kat guitar goddess is the renowned Juilliard grad violin virtuoso/ Carnegie Recital Hall violin soloist turned guitar-shred virtuoso, famous for shredding exciting classical music at astounding speeds on the guitar. She brilliantly tackles Beethoven, Bach, Paganini, Rimsky-Korsakov and more, revolutionizing classical and metal at the same time. Beethoven Shreds features The Flight of The BumbleBee (mind-blowing guitar/violin shredding at 300bpm!), Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, Paganini’s Caprice #24 (featuring her technical mastery), Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #3 (six guitars and 3 violins!) and much more shred-guitar virtuosity! “Classical music performed in a metal style at blinding speeds.” - About.com Guitar “This is definitely my favorite classical speed metal record of the year.” - IGN “She does not just play Beethoven. If you believe her, she is Beethoven reincarnate. Loud, blistering-fast guitar riffs accompanied by screams, and an aggressive hyperdominatrix persona. She is direct and flamboyant about her intentions. Her virtuosity is for real.” - “Beethoven in America” book (Indiana University Press)

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WORLD MUSIC daVe HOllaNd & PePe HabiCHuela Hands Masterful jazz bassist Dave Holland and Spanish guitar legend Pepe Habichuela have come together to unfold the beauty of flamenco on Hands, with collaborative takes on traditional and original compositions that let Holland’s bass to sing with a new kind of soul. www.daveholland.com faNfare CiOCarlia & bObaN MarkOViC OrCHestra balkan brass battle Finally, the two titans of East European Gypsy music go head to head in a Balkan brass encounter of epic proportions. Following the tradition of brass battles from Serbia’s legendary Guca Brass Festival to New Orleans’ mean streets, the Balkan Brass Battle showcases the wit, passion and musical genius of Europe’s Romany Gypsy people. In the left corner: Fanfare Ciocarlia, the Romanian rockers who rose from rural obscurity to international fame as one of the world’s most explosive live bands. In the right corner: Serbian trumpet legend Boban Markovic & Orchestra, now featuring young gun Marko Markovic, the fastest trumpet in town! www.asphalt-tango.de

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luke JOyCe i build Collapsible Mountains Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, IBCM is the solo project of Luke G. Joyce. As former frontman for post-rock band The Gothenburg Address (ex-Arab Strap), Luke carries a strong history of performing to live crowds all around the UK and Europe. As opposed to his former band, however, IBCM is much more subdued and sees Luke returning to his roots as a singer-songwriter. The Guardian described Luke’s music as radiating an “assuring warmth” while the Glasgow PodcArt admitted that IBCM “isn’t just another acoustic artist. [IBCM] is like fire on a landscape.” From the more upbeat opening track “Rails” to the subdued last track “Switch”, the EP never fails to capture the listener’s attention and as one reviewer exclaimed “you almost fall in love through listening.” www.bbrecordings.com

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NEW AGE MiCHael stribliNG safely in the arms of love (soundtrack) Safely in the Arms of Love tells the story of a young highlander’s adventures. Fifteen original compositions describe his leaving home for the big city, falling in love, getting in trouble with the authorities, and escaping to freedom. Songs include Spirit of the Highlands, Stormy Seas, Far Away from Home, The Royal City, Alchemist’s Workshop, Byzantine Carnival Parade, Veiled Dancers, Asian Flower, Alone in the Night, Kyrie, Desolation and Absolution. www.leela-music.com lia sCallON Crystal keys In a time when many are ready to awaken to a New Earth Consciousness, Lia Scallon provides us with an exceptional new tool: Crystal Keys, Songs to Awaken and Heal. This is the ninth album by this internationally renowned vocalist and sound healer. Lia’s voice and music carry coded Messages of Light – Crystal Keys – to unlock the doorways to your heart and soul, helping you to awaken and heal at the deepest levels. For over a decade, Lia Scallon has channelled the unique, celestial melodies of the Sounds of Sirius. Accompanied by a beautiful Language of Light, this angelic music has proven to have a profoundly healing effect upon body, mind and spirit. www.soundsofsirius.com uWe GrONau time rider When you enter the world of music created by Uwe Gronau, a top German musician, singer and composer, be prepared for exploration, existentialism, imagination and dreamtime. His latest recording, Time Rider, invites the listener to explore their past and future life by surfing the waves of time with his music providing both the impetus and the soundtrack for the adventure. The music, which ranges from mellow-beats to meditative, has been embraced by new age music lovers, but his blend of acoustic and electronic sounds also contains elements of jazz, pop, prog-rock, avant-garde, techno, trance, chill, ambient and space music. On Time Rider Gronau, a pianist, synthesist and organist, includes a dozen instrumental tracks as well as eight vocal tunes. www.uwe-gronau.de

Passion, drama, intrigue, love, longing, guidance, gentleness, heartland and hope darleNe kOldeNHOVeN solitary treasures Solitary Treasures reveals the remarkable depth of musicianship and talent of this music-industry pro who not only delivers her Grammy-winning vocals for this album, but arranged, orchestrated, played piano and keyboards, sang harmonies, even engineered and programmed eight out of twelve tracks and composed three of them on this her seventh album on her indie label, TimeArt Recordings. Vocally, lyrically, musically, Solitary Treasures opens a trove of passion, drama, intrigue, love, longing, guidance, gentleness, heartland and hope, set with elements of classical, classical crossover, romantic ballad, adult contemporary pop, world music and Darlene’s compelling originals. As the title suggests, each piece truly is a gem unto its own spectacular qualities, unique yet complimenting each other as a whole – like a playlist for seekers of a beautiful, deep listening and extraordinarily moving experience. www.darlene koldenhoven.com

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Tasty Food and Drinks! SAVOR SARASOTA RESTAURANT WEEK Award-Winning Eateries Feature Prix Fixe Dining Experiences at Special Prices

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lorida travelers and epicureans are toasting the return of Savor Sarasota Restaurant Week, June 1 – 14. This culinary celebration spotlights $25 three-course dinner menus at more than 35 participating restaurants, from elegant waterfront bistros and fine dining rooms to casual beach cafés. Throughout this year’s Savor Sarasota, dining guests enjoy $25 prix fixe dinner menus from the destination’s acclaimed restaurants.

Participating restaurants include Italian favorites like Salute!, Cafe Baci and Caragiulos; beach eateries like Daiquiri Deck Raw Bar and Siesta Key Oyster Bar; Sarasota staples Michael’s on East and Mattison’s City Grille; and upscale dining establishments like Vernona at the Ritz-Carlton, Ophelia’s On The Bay, Cafe L’Europe and Euphemia Haye. Other participants include 62 Bistrot, Cafe Venice, Crow’s Nest, Derek’s Culinary Casual, Dry Dock

Broadway. Sarasota County’s renowned chefs include culinary all-stars from

Three-course lunch menus are also offered for just $15, allowing visitors to sample eclectic offerings for every palate. Award-winning chefs serve up authentic Peruvian and French cuisine, fresh Gulf seafood, Mediterranean tapas, modern American fare and much more.

Waterfront Grill, Duval’s New World Café, H20 Bistro, Harry’s Continental Kitchen, Libby’s Cafe and Bar, Mi Pueblo, Michael’s On East, Mozaic, Patrick’s 1481, Pattiegeorge’s, Polo Grill and Bar, Roessler’s, Sam Snead’s Oak Grill and Tavern, Sangria Tapas Bar, Selva Grill and The

across the country. For more information about the 2012 Savor Sarasota celebration – including featured chef profiles, a complete list of participating restaurants and prix fixe, threecourse menus, alongside upcoming events and accommodation packages - visit www.savorsarasota.com.

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Classic American Food! Story and photos by Melissa W. Martino

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ith the proliferation of specialty and ethnic restaurants popping up, it’s refreshing to find one that serves classic American food. EATS! American Grill recently opened in Tampa, and serves up traditional dishes from across the country. The brainchild of Chris Rose and J.R. Scoggins, EATS! was the culmination of their many years in the restaurant business, and knowing what their customers like. EATS! is a casual dining concept featuring recipes from historic cookbooks from cities and regions throughout the United States. Their menu offerings are homemade daily, utilizing fresh ingredients — and at an affordable price. The restaurant has a wide variety of appetizers including, Cheese Fries, Walla Walla Onion Rings, Fried Green Tomatoes, Fried Dill Pickles, Pineapple Fritters, Bite Me Back Shrimp and Bone-in NY style Buffalo Wings. Tasty soups such as 1880 Texas Chili and Wisconsin Beer Cheese Soup and/or salads like the 1937 Cobb Salad, the 1893 Waldorf Salad and the Iceberg Wedge Salad are tasty appetizers. You will also find a Grilled or Fried

Chicken Salad, a Salmon Salad, plus their own invention, the Bite Me Back Shrimp Salad. EATS!’ sandwiches satisfy for lunch or dinner, with each one created from an original recipe. Try the the “Bin on Weck”, a unique roast beef sandwich served on a kummelweck roll with Horsey sauce and a side of Au Jus. If you like a BLT (and who doesn’t?) you must try their signature Midwest version - it has a kick! 42

Sides include Baked Idaho Potato, Seasoned Fries, a Sweet Potato, Sweet Potato Fries, fresh steamed veggies, broccoli and cheddar cheese, Mac-n-Cheese, Uncle Ben’s Rice Pilaf, garlic mashed potatoes, sauteed onions or sauteed mushrooms, and Grilled Asparagus. Some of their most popular entrees are the Baby Back Ribs, the Maryland Crab Cakes, Bourbon Brushed Grilled Shrimp, and Northwest Walnut Marinated Salmon. For dessert, you will take a trip down memory lane with Mom’s Pineapple Upside Down Cake - just like your mom used to make. If that’s not your memory, you can choose a Fried Oreo Sundae or even an oldfashioned handmade Milkshake. EATS! is a fun, place for friends and family alike. Full bar service and HD TVs throughout the restaurant won’t let you miss a minute of sports action. For the kiddies, there’s always at least one of the TV sets on a children’s station. The night we dined at EATS! the restaurant was celebrating it’s debut on the Food Network’s Heat Seekers by hosting a special benefit for Voices For Children. Ian Beckles, co-host of Sports Animal Radio and former Buccaneer Offensive Lineman, served as celebrity bartender for the night. Voices for Children’s mission is to provide volunteer guardians the financial means necessary for Guardian ad Litem to help abused, neglected and abandoned children of Hillsborough Country. For more information on Voices For Children, visit www.vfcgal.org/ EATS! American Grill is located at 4502 S. Dale Mabry Hwy in Tampa, Florida. The restaurant is open seven days a week and serves lunch and dinner from 11am to 10pm. Curbside take-away service is available for guests on the go and catering options as well. www.eatsamericangrill.com/

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VAN GOGH VODKA Cool Peach Flavor ecently introduced, the artfully crafted Van Gogh Cool Peach Vodka has the R fantastic combination of ripe, juicy peach complemented by a bright hit of mint. Van Gogh Cool Peach Vodka is produced in the historic Royal Dirkzwager Distilleries in Schiedam, Holland. The distilleries, recently renovated under the supervision of the Holland Monument Society, were given Royal Appointment in 2005 by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Here, second-generation Master Distiller Tim Vos hand-crafts the Cool Peach Vodka through a double-infusion method, using only natural ingredients and premium grain alcohol. It is this proprietary distillation process coupled with the highest quality, natural flavoring that ensures Van Gogh Cool Peach Vodka actually tastes and smells exactly as the name suggests: like ripe, juicy peach. From Tim Vos, Master Dis-

tiller: “Our Cool Peach Vodka features the fantastic combination of ripe, juicy peach complemented by a bright hit of mint. Open a bottle and the fragrance of fresh peach wafts up to the nose mingled with undertones of sweet almond and a touch of mint. Like the nose, the taste is overwhelmingly peach with notes of sweet almond. The finish is cool and refreshing.” Van Gogh Cool Peach Vodka, is appreciated well-chilled and straight in a simple CoolPeachTini. It also pairs well with a number of flavors and beverages. If you are up for mixing, try Fuzzy Navel Crush. FUZZY NAVEL CRUSH 2 oz Van Gogh Cool Peach Vodka 1 oz triple sec Splash orange juice Splash soda water Add all ingredients to a tall glass filled with crushed ice. Enjoy! For more information and recipes, visit www.vangoghvodka.com

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Fresh and Simple Cooking with Bon Appetit Chef de Cuisine

Mary Nolan

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he gleaming new 4,500 square-foot Viking Culinary Center in Lakewood Ranch offers customers demonstrations and hands-on cooking classes with some of Sarasota’s culinary experts, and occasionally with some celebrity chefs. Recently, the Viking facility and the nearby Polo Grill welcomed Bon Apétit Chef de Cuisine, and Food Network star chef of “Chic & Easy”, Mary Nolan, for a food event — “Fresh & Simple Cooking”. For $99, participants enjoyed several different events over three days.

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ur entree to prepare was Seared Coriander Scallops with Bok Choy and Hoisin. Servers brought out all the ingredients for this next dish. We heated up our skillets over the burners and again followed Mary’s instructions. The scallops came to us draining on paper to remove all the moisture. She pointed out that the recipes are very adaptable to substitutions. First we combined the sauce

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n Sunday, we were all treated to a nice relaxed brunch at the Polo Grill with Mary at the head of the table. Inevitably, the discussion centered on food — favorite restaurants, where to buy different fresh ingredients locally, and looking forward to the next culinary adventure. For the Bon Apétit recipes for the dishes we enjoyed, please visit our facebook page at www.facebook. com/pages/Accent-On-Tampa-BayMagazine/114183828605771 For more photos from the event, please visit our photo gallery at: h t t p : //a m pub s.smu gmu g .co m/ ACCENT-ON-TAMPA-BAY-MAGAZINE/TAMPA-BAY-AREA-DINING

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Graeter’s Ice Cream is Truly Great! by Melissa W. Martino

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f a product has been around for 142 years, it has to be good to have that staying power — especially in today’s highly competitive ice cream market. Louis Graeter began making his popular hand-made French Pot Ice Cream in 1870, and now 4 generations later, it is still a Graeter family-owned business serving up the same recipes Louis conjured up back in the day. (Why mess with a good thing?) Only two gallons are created at a time, which is why Graeters is so very creamy. Fresh cream and egg custard is swirled along the chilled sides of a spinning French Pot Freezer. As the blend thickens, a blade scrapes the sides of the pot, folding the ice cream into itself. The gentle folding process prevents air from whipping into the ice cream which accounts for the dense and creamy consistency. Where a typical pint of ice cream can weigh as little as 8 ounces, a Graeter’s pint weighs nearly a full pound. Then the fresh ingredients are added. Greaters ice cream consists of the finest ingredients, with fresh cream from farms that don’t use artificial growth hormones, no hydrogenated oils, hand selected berries, etc. Right now there are 21 ice cream flavors to choose from, and 3 sorbets. I sampled several flavors and am hard-pressed to say which one is best. I may be partial to the Black Raspberry Chip with absolutely HUGE pieces of chocolate buried in it. In fact, all their flavors with chips are generously loaded — they should be called chunks instead of chips. If you don’t want to listen to me, how about a word from some famous folk? Bobby Flay also loves the Black Raspberry Chip, and Oprah Winfrey stated “You haven’t had ice cream till you’ve had Graeter’s. The Butter Pecan is Stedman’s favorite, and mine, too.” There are many more glowing endorsements as well. Right now Graeters stores are only located in Ohio and Kentucky, but no worries - you can have them shipped right to your home, as I did. They arrive in perfect frozen condition packed in an insulated cooler with dry ice. Graeters ice cream is a bit more expensive than most, but so much more worth it. If you are an ice cream lover, you will find your ultimate treat with Graeters. For more information, visit www.graeters.com

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Nothing says summertime like Panera Lemonade. Stop by any participating Panera Bread bakery-cafe Friday July 27th and Saturday July 28th from 10am-2pm and enjoy a refreshing lemonade. Show your support for the Children's Cancer Center by donating a $1.00 for a sample of home-style lemonade at our Lemon-Aid Stands created by Panera Bread associates. All money collected through our Operation Dough-NationÂŽ boxes during the month of July will be matched and donated to the Children's Cancer Center.

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SPLASH ALONG WITH NEMO AND FRIENDS AT DISNEY’S ART OF ANIMATION RESORT To kick off the summer vacation season, Walt Disney World Resort has opened the doors to its newest resort hotel with Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, a value property consisting primarily of family suites that immerse guests into the magical worlds of classic Disney and Disney/Pixar films. Opening in phases, each of the four wings celebrates rich storytelling, spirited characters and playfulness with colorful icons and whimsical theming inspired by each beloved film depicted. Three family suite wings showcase Finding Nemo which opened May 31, Cars opening June 18 and The Lion King opening Aug. 10, with elaborate storytelling both inside and out. Standard guest rooms make up The Little Mermaid wing, the final phase to open on Sept. 15. The first phase to open, the Finding Nemo wing focuses around the “Big Blue” pool, the largest resort swimming pool at Walt Disney World Resort measuring 11,859 square feet. Guests enter scenes from the

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animated world and can explore the colorful reef with a giant-sized Mr. Ray whose wings span 27 feet, pose for a picture with Crush or frolic with Squirt in the Righteous Reef, a children’s play area. The whimsical property, situated adjacent to Disney’s Pop Century Resort, features 1,120 family suites boasting two bathrooms, a kitchenette and three separate sleeping areas that can sleep up to six and 864 standard rooms sleeping up to four. For reservations, guests can call 407/W-DISNEY (934-7639) or contact their travel agent. BRAVE – THE HIGHLAND GAMES TOURNAMENT From June 1-July 8, Epcot will serve as the setting for the Brave – The Highland Games Tournament, a kid-focused offering that will include games like Mini Caber Toss, Cake Toss, Haggis Flip and archery. There will also be a kids’ playground with enhanced free wireless. The tournament will take place on the Rose Walk (right where Future World blends into World Showcase), from 11 a.m.-7 p.m., daily. Park admission is required.

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SECRET AGENTS TO FOIL DR. DOOFENSHMIRTZ’S EVIL PLANS Debuting in June at Epcot, Disney Phineas & Ferb: Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure is based on the wily secret-agent alter-ego of Perry the Platypus – faithful pet to the title characters from Disney Channel’s animated series “Phineas & Ferb.” Although just a simple pet to Phineas and Ferb, Perry turns into Agent P in each episode to help stop the misguided plans of his nemesis, Dr. Doofenshmirtz. Epcot guests will transform into secret agents to help Agent P thwart some of Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s most daring plots. Agents will use a “high-tech secret agent device” to receive clues for each case. Solving the clues will take agents to different places throughout

seven World Showcase countries at Epcot – Mexico Pavilion, France Pavilion, Germany Pavilion, Norway Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, China Pavilion and the United Kingdom Pavilion. Agents will scour each country for clues, evil “Inators,” and – with a little bit of luck – help Agent P defeat Dr. Doofenshmirtz. SET SAIL FOR NEW ADVENTURES WITH DISNEY CRUISE LINE’S SUMMER ITINERARIES Disney Cruise Line will set sail from new ports in summer 2012 – making the Disney family cruise vacation more accessible to guests around the country.

Additionally, the cruise line will offer more choices than ever before with several new itineraries planned. Beginning May 25, the Disney Magic will sail a total of 20 cruises from New York – including eight-night cruises to the Bahamas and five-night cruises up the New England coast to Canada plus two-night cruises that will give a sampling of the Disney Cruise Line experience over a weekend. The eight Bahamas cruises will include a day at Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay; Nassau, Bahamas; and a stop at Port Canaveral, Fla. to visit the nearby Walt Disney World Resort. Rates start at $1,480 per person. The nine five-night cruises up the New England coast will call at Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Saint John, New Brunswick. Rates start at $715 per person. The three two-night cruises out of New York are perfect for families looking for a quick getaway with a day at sea over a weekend. Rates start at $370 per person. Beginning May 28, 2012, the Disney Wonder will sail a total of 14 seven-night cruises from the Port of Seattle to Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. These cruises will combine the natural wonder and adventurous spirit of Alaska with the unparalleled, family-friendly experience found on a Disney Cruise Line ship. Disney Cruise Line works closely with Alaskan tour operators to create exclusive-to-Disney family-friendly Port Adventures that allow guests to best experience Alaska’s natural beauty and rich history. Rates for the seven-night Alaska cruise itinerary departing from Seattle start at $917 per person. To learn more about Disney Cruise Line or to book a vacation, guests can visit disneycruise.com, call Disney Cruise Line at 888/DCL-2500 or contact their travel agent. For more information on Walt Disney World, call 407/824-4321 or visit disneyworld.com.

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ORLANDO HAPPENINGS FREE POPCORN FLICKS IN THE PARK - June 14, July 12, August 9 Winter Park and Enzian Theater hosts free Popcorn Flicks in the Park on the second Thursday of each month from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., in central park of downtown Winter Park. Movies include: June 14: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; July 12: The Great Muppet Caper; August 9: Babe. www.enzian.org/film; 407-6290054.

LAKERIDGE WINERY HARVEST FESTIVAL - June 22-24 Lakeridge Winery is hosting their annual Harvest Festival beginning Friday, June 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Sunday, June 24, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This three-day outdoor event will feature live music, grape stomping, an arts & craft show and award-winning Lakeridge Wines. All ages are welcome and the cost is a $2 donation benefiting the Hospice Foundation. www.lakeridgewinery.com; 1-800-768-WINE ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER FLORIDASCAPES: I-4 — THE EXITS LESS TRAVELED - thru September 9 The Orange County Regional History Center in Orlando, Fla., invites visitors to rediscover I-4 and the cities and towns that surround it in the exhibition, FloridaScapes: I-4—The Exits Less Traveled, on display through September 9. Sherri Bunye, Crealdé Studio Artist, hopes her images inspire others to take an exit less traveled and discover the unexpected beauty and Orlando Happenings con’t on next page

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ORLANDO HAPPENINGS charm she captures. The exhibition focuses on the Orlando/Sanford stretch of I-4, and showcases her newest work, including 10 never-before-seen photos. WHIRLYDOME NOW OPEN WhirlyDome a combination of bumper cars, basketball, Jai-alai and hockey recently opened on International Drive. The game Whirly Ball is typically played 5-on-5, with players piloting WhirlyBugs (high tech bum-

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Summer Nights at SeaWorld is a nighttime spectacular and the best place to be when the sun sets. Celebrate summer with exciting, nighttime shows, including a high-energy, rock ‘n roll Shamu Rocks, the hysterical duo of Clyde and Seamore in Sea Lions Tonite, and Reflections, a spectacular fireworks and fountains finale. Enjoy Summer Nights at SeaWorld every evening June 23-August 12. www.seaworldorlando.com; 407-363-2259

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Weedon Island Preserve Weedon Island Preserve is an ecologically important reserve with a highly informative and beautifully designed interpretive Cultural and Natural History Center. Their musuem exhibit focuses on Florida Native American history and artifacts. In the preserve visitors can enjoy 4.54 miles of hiking and nature trails that meander through mangrove forest and seagrass flats,

where one can spot wading birds, manatee and various fish species. Almost two miles of the trails are handicap accessible

with boardwalk or concrete. Every Saturday guided Hikes of Weedon Island are conducted by volunteers. (Pre-registration is required at (727) 453-6506.) Guided canoe trips are also offered

through the Cultural Center. The Weedon Island Preserve Center’s hours of operation are Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For more information on Weedon Island, visit www.weewww.weedonislandcenter.org donislandcenter.org For more Weedon Island photos, visit AccentOnTampaBay.com, click on Event Photo Gallery, click on Tampa Bay Attractions.

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DVD VIEW S DRAMA W.E. (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) Starring: Andrea Riseborough, James D’Arcy; Director: Madonna. www.anchorbayent.com Madonna’s beautifully crafted film tells the story of Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish), who finds a welcomed escape from her troubled relationship when she begins to explore the ultimate love story: King Edward’s VIII’s (James D’Arcy) scandalous abdication of the British throne for the woman he loved, American divorcee Wallis Simpson (Andrea Riseborough). Wally’s research takes her on a journey of discovery that reveals how hard it is to live out the world’s greatest romance. IN THE LAND OF BLOOD AND HONEY (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Starring: Zana Marjanovic, Goran Kostic, Rade Serbedzija; Director: Angelina Jolie www.sonypictures.com/bluray www.sonypictures.com/bluray In Angelina Jolie’s film as a writer-director, she unfolds a tragic love story set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War. In a land where people of different cultures long lived in peace, there was a brief moment when love blossomed between Ajla, a Muslim

artist, and Danijel, a Serb police officer. Then violence tore through the nation, pitting neighbor against neighbor. Now, Ajla has been taken prisoner — saved from the darkest horrors of war only by her captor, Danijel. As circumstances place them on opposite sides of the conflict, their relationship is ravaged by questions of loyalty and betrayal. THE DIVIDE Starring: Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia; Director: Xavier Gens www.thedividethemovie.com As nuclear warheads rain down on Manhattan, nine strangers barricade themselves in their apartment building’s bunker-like basement controlled by the unhinged superintendent. But within days, supplies dwindle, tempers flare, and the trapped survivors will be overcome by treachery, madness, sexual torment, and savage violence. What follows is intense. It is raw. And it is all brutally, horrifyingly real. SUSPICION Starring Brad Blaisdell, Suzanne May, Aiden Bristow; Director: David Dilley. www.suspicionfilm.com A retired gangster forges a friendship with a student that puts her life in danger, and forces him to confront some unfinished business before succumbing to cancer.

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(Four Disc Combo: Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy) Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis; Director: Steven Spielberg www.warhorsemovie.com From legendary director Steven Spielberg comes the epic adventure War Horse, a tale of incredible loyalty, hope, and tenacity. Based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway play, and set against the sweeping canvas of World War I, this deeply heartfelt story begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and his young trainer Albert. When they’re forced apart by war, we follow Joey’s extraordinary journey as he changes and inspires the lives of everyone he meets. Filled with spectacularly rich visuals — and complete with never-before-seen bonus features — War Horse is a “Genuine movie masterpiece,” (Rex Reed, The New York Observer) and one of the most powerful and moving stories of friendship ever told. 60

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Music GLEE: THE CONCERT MOVIE Starring: Chris Colfer, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith; Directed by: Kevin Tancharoen www.foxconnect.com Starring 14 members of the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning television show’s cast and shot live during the summer concerts, the movie will capture the unique concert experience along with special moments involving the characters themselves. SACRED TRIANGLE: BOWIE, IGGY & LOU 1971-1973 Documentary about David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed; www.mvdb2b.com/ By 1971 David Bowie was branded a one-hit-wonder, Lou Reed was considered washed up following a disastrous debut and Iggy Pop was seen

as merely a drug crazed ex-Stooge. But a meeting of minds in that year’s closing months was the catalyst for an extraordinary turnaround for these three musical geniuses, resulting in the most dramatic shift of musical style since the dawn of the rock age. This fascinating film investigates the era in which these brilliant personalities worked most closely together. DAWN OF THE DEAD: THE GRATEFUL DEAD & THE RISE OF THE SAN FRANSICSO UNDERGROUND www.mvdb2b.com/ In the mid-1960s a new twist on contemporary rock music emerged out of San Francisco. Known as ‘psychedelia’, it was pioneered by a close-knit community of local bands who merged traditional American musical forms with new sounds often developed under the influence of psychedelic drugs. Bound up with the social and cultural changes of the era, it was a combination that made for a radical re-imaging of youth culture. This film traces the movements, events and sounds of those heady days, and traces the story of the definitive band of the psychedelic age, The Grateful Dead.

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Documentary TROPICAL RAINFOREST: IMAX [Blu-ray] Starring: Geoffrey Holder - Narrator; Director: Ben Shedd; www.inceptionmediwww.inceptionmediagroup.com agroup.com A spectacular and unforgettable journey into the heart of the remote and far-flung rainforests of Australia, Costa Rica, French Guiana and Malaysia, this globally important adventure explores these disappearing jungle habitats and gives us a rare, intimate look at the lush foliage and incredibly diverse array of inhabitants. BRITISH ROYAL WEDDINGS OF THE 20TH CENTURY With: Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencer, Her Majesty the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew; From: British Pathe Archives; www.strikeforcetv.com Throughout the twentieth century, Royal Weddings were events of majestic splendor.

People would camp out overnight in the streets of London to get a prime location for the procession the next day. Street parties were held up and down the country in celebration - the extravagance, the splendor, the sheer pomp and pageantry all combined to make for extraordinary scenes of patriotic pride and national unity. Relive all the major Royal Weddings of the Twentieth Century, seeing them just as the cinema audiences of the time would have experienced them. GRIZZLY MAN Starring: Werner Herzog, Franc G. Fallico; Director: Werner Herzog; www.lionsgate.com In his mesmerizing new film GRIZZLY MAN, director Werner Herzog explores the life and death of amateur grizzly bear expert and wildlife preservationist Timothy Treadwell. Treadwell lived unarmed among the bears for thirteen summers, and filmed his adventures in the wild during his final five seasons. In GRIZZLY MAN, Herzog plumbs not only the mystery of wild nature, but also the mystery of human nature as he chronicles Treadwell’s final years in the wilderness.

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TV Shows FLASHPOINT: The Fourth Season Starring: Mark Taylor, Hugh Dillon, Amy Jo Johnson; www.paramount.com Flashpoint is a drama which depicts the emotional journey into the tough, riskfilled lives of a group of cops in the SRU (inspired by Toronto’s Emergency Task Force). It’s a unique unit that rescues hostages, busts gangs, defuses bombs, climbs the sides of buildings and talks down suicidal teens. Members of a highly-skilled tactical team, they’re also trained in negotiating, profiling and getting inside the suspect’s head to diffuse the situation to try and save lives. BODY OF PROOF: Season 2 Starring: Dana Delany, Jeri Ryan, Nic Bishop; www.bodyofproofdvd.com Dr. Megan Hunt is back with riveting new cases in ABC’s Body Of Proof Second Season. It’s a season filled with unique medical mysteries and shocking twists and turns. The team pulls together when a 6-year-old child is kidnapped, a lottery winner’s luck takes an unfortunate turn, and one of Philadelphia’s most despised citizens turns up dead, leaving an entire city of suspects. Relive every astonishing case from Season Two in this 4-disc collection, complete with exclusive bonus features.

CHILD Disney’s THE MUPPETS: (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy + Soundtrack Download Card) Starring: Amy Adams, Jason Segel, Chris Cooper; Director: James Bobin; www.disney.com/Muppets On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, and his friends Gary and Mary discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman to raze the Muppet Theater and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets’ former stomping grounds. To stage The Greatest Muppet Telethon Ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theater, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways.

Disney’s LADY AND THE TRAMP: Diamond Edition (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) (1955) www.disneybluray.com Fall in love with Walt Disney’s Beloved Classic, Lady and the Tramp. Experience the thrilling adventures of Lady, a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a freewheeling mutt with a heart of gold. This heartwarming tale now charms a new generation of families and fans with its exquisite animation, unforgettable songs and one of the greatest love stories of all time. This is the night to share a special bella notte with your family and introduce to them to the film Janet Maslin of the New York Times News Service hails as “one of Disney’s most enduring classics!”

SING-A-LONG: BEATLESONGS www.mvdb2b.com/ The Beatles have written and performed many of the greatest pop songs in the history of music. These are songs that are known and loved around the world and listened to by millions daily. But what if you want to share this love of The Fab Four with your little ones while they learn to read and speak English in a fun and stimulating manner? Where do you start? Enjoy “Sing-A-Long: Beatlesongs” with your children or friends with visually compelling classic animation and music written by the Beatles that will capture the imagination and attention of every viewer. Does not include actual Beatles performances. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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TRAVELOGUE

THE INN ON FIFTH Inviting Elegance by Melissa Wolcott Martino and Al Martino

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odern British Colonial comes to mind in describing the hotel’s guest rooms decor. Inviting and comfortable, yet sophisticated with predominate shades of buttercup yellow and pale green. The Inn’s pillow-top bedding is divine, and slumber came easily to us after busy days exploring Naples. All the rooms have sliding French doors leading to balconies or terraces with rattan or wrought iron furniture. We made full use of our balcony in the mornings with coffee and conversation in our snuggly hotel-supplied robes while watching Fifth Avenue come alive. To get ourselves going, we enjoyed a dip in the Inn’s rooftop pool before heading out for the day. A must during a stay at the Inn is a visit (or two!) to the Inn’s luxurious Spa On Fifth. Utilizing Feng Shui and all natural products, skilled staff will relax or rejuvinate you with a variety of treatments. How does a Chocolate Raspberry Brown Sugar Body Scrub, or a romantic couples massage sound‑? Athough the hotel is not old, it recently underwent complete refurbishing of all the guest bathrooms in Italiante marble. And the Inn is actually expanding, having purchased buildings directly across the street and renovating them to become new suites (some at 1,000 sq feet) with exclusive club level check-in, and with retail shops on the ground floor. The project is expected to be complete in the fall of 2012. ddd 66

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McCabe’s is a truly authentic Irish Pub, as a lot of the interior findings, paneling and decor were shipped over from Ireland. The menu consists of traditional Irish fare, with hearty Irish stew, shepherd’s pie, angus beef and grilled seafood, and, of course, Irish beer. The pub’s site includes the old bank vault (complete with the thick steel tumbler door) which they utilize as a private dining room. With live entertainment and a fun crowd, McCabe’s is the place to be. Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House is next door to McCabes, and is the most popular fine dining spot in Naples. The restaurant is elegant, and service is impeccable. The food, however, is what keeps folks returning, and reservations are a must (months in advance for Saturday night!) The Naples Truluck’s is one of eleven owned by the company (others located in Texas, California and more in Florida.) To supply all the restaurants, Truluck’s founded their own sustainable fisheries. Their menu changes seasonally, as their seafood is only the freshest possible. The most popular dishes are their Dungeness and King Crab when in season. All their vegetables and meats are organic, and the absolutely delicious, tender steak comes from Niman Ranch grass fed, free-range cows. Truluck’s has over 100 wines by the glass, and their wine program is always changing.

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hey say real estate is most valued by location, so the Inn On Fifth is prime. It is located right in the heart of Naples, on it’s most prized shopping street, and short ride to most area attractions. Unfortunately, we did not have a lot of time to stay in Naples, but did manage to visit two of the area’s popular attractions, the Naples Zoo, and the Naples Princess luxury yacht, and both experiences were memorable.

Naples Zoo handler shows us how a sloth likes to just hang around.

The Naples Zoo is non-profit, with conservation being key. Begun in 1919 as a botanical garden, animals were introduced in 1969. The animal enclosures are all natural habitats, so they are able to roam around comfortably. A guided boat takes visitors around islands inhabited by different primates, where the aniZoo mals swing freely in trees and “jungle gyms”. Among other events are a giraffe feeding (where guests can feed the giraffes themselves) and an alligator feeding (no, no guests - just handlers for this one!) The shows are fun and fascinating.

The Naples Princess is a beautiful three-year-old, 105 ft. long, $4M custom built yacht, which sails several times a day out of the Port O Call Marina. There are different sailing options available, from afternoon sightseeing to a sunset dinner cruise. You glide past waterfront mansions, and most likely will see some interesting wildlife, like dolphins playing in the wake of the boat, or some slow-moving manatees. We heartily recommend the sunset cruise, for the beauty of the area and catching one of Florida’s spectacular sunsets.

The Inn On Fifth offers some very attractive vacation packages year round, and with an average 75° temperature in Naples, it is well worth a visit at any time of year.

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A gorgeous sunset seen from the Naples Princess cruise.

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Upsacle shopping is right outside your door at the Inn On Fifth.

Inn On Fifth - 239-403-8777; www.innonfifth.com McCabes Irish Pub - 239-403-7170; www.mccabesirishpub.com/ Naples Visitor Bureau - 239-225-1013; www.paradisecoast.com/ Naples Princess Cruises - 239-649-2275; www.naplesprincesscruises.com Naples Zoo - 239-262-5409; www.napleszoo.org Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House 239-530-3131; www.trulucks.com/

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about the benefits of renting a vehicle for your summer getaway, visit www.Enterprise.com/familytravel. PACK AND SAVE On road trips, most people grab a few snacks every time they stop for gas. Over time, those candy bars and sodas can really add up. A family of four can easily spend $15.00 for drinks and snacks at just one stop. “One easy way to lower the cost of your trip is to pack your own food. Pack a cooler full of bread, peanut butter, string cheese, water, juice and plenty of fruit. You’ll be less likely to splurge while filling up the tank, make healthier choices, and save a bundle over all,” says Torabi. BOOK HOTELS ON SUNDAY NIGHTS This is when the weekend rush is over and hotel managers have time to talk on the phone and discuss available discounts. Ask to get a free night’s stay if you’re staying for more than two nights. That’s at least $100 saved right there. BETTER YET - SKIP THE HOTEL Find cheap - but chic - guest rooms in local homes and apartments through websites such as www.AirBnB.com and www.OneFineStay.com. “With a little planning and flexibility, your family can enjoy a vacation they’ll remember for years to come,” says Torabi.

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Art Lines CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS Through October 14 With its intense sunlight and coastal views, Florida is the ideal home for contemporary glass. The region and the entire state have particularly strong examples of studio and contemporary glass in both private and public collections. Global + Local: Studio and Contemporary Glass on Florida’s West Coast features more than 100 works from approximately 17 collections, including the Museum’s own. This exhibition opens Saturday, May 19, and continues through Sunday, October 14 Recent MFA acquisitions of major works by Therman Statom and Michael Glancy are high points, as well as objects by internationally renowned artists Harvey Littleton, Lino Tagliapietra, Dale Chihuly, Richard Ritter, William Morris, Sonja Blomdahl, Dante Marioni, Toots Zinsky, and Yoichi Ohira. Exceptional works by area artists Duncan McClellan, Owen Pach, and Chuck Boux also enhance the exhibition. Mr. McClellan’s new studio/gallery in downtown St. Petersburg is attracting artists from around the globe. The Chihuly Collection and the Hot Shop at The Morean Arts Center and the Zen Glass Studio likewise reflect the city’s emergence as a center for the display and creation of glass art. The MFA, The Chihuly Collection presented by The Morean Arts Center, and The

Morean Glass Studio and Hot Shop will offer one free child six to 18 years old with each paid adult from June 1-August 31, 2012. These art attractions are close to each other in downtown St. Petersburg. The MFA is open until 8 p.m. on Thursdays, with admission reduced to $10 from 5-8. One collection includes several works by Australian glass artists, rarely found in this area. Another has objects by gifted Venetian artist Archimede Seguso. A third contains two works by Swedish artist Bertil Vallien, who will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Glass Art Society at its June conference at the Toledo Museum of Art. 255 Beach Dr. N.E., St. Petersburg, 727-896-2667; www.fine-arts.org

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Three New Exhibitions Celebrate 2,000 Years of Sculpture

A Hundred Years - A Hundred Chairs MASTERWORKS OF 20TH CENTURY SCULPTURE - thru Sept 9 From the Martin Z. Margulies Collection. This exhibition chronicles important developments in sculpture in the 20th century, and includes twenty outstanding works by Joan Miro, Isamu Noguchi, Willem de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, Manuel Neri, George Segal, Deborah Butterfield, and John Chamberlain. OBJECT IMAGE \ ERIK LEVINE \ SCULPTURE AND VIDEO - thru Sept 23. In 2011, the Museum acquired a large-scale sculpture by New York-based artist Erik Levine. Hand-Held (1997) is made of plywood and measures more than 14 feet in length. This exhibition marks the debut of the new acquisition and complements two video works by Levine, who rose to prominence with his use of humble plywood in massive installations. Since 2002, he has focused exclusively on video.

UTILITY AND AESTHETICS IN ANCIENT ART thru July 4. Drawn primarily from the Museum’s permanent collection, Utility and Aesthetics in Ancient Art explores the complex relationship between function and form in the ancient world. Aesthetics and utility can rarely be kept wholly separate, and these two aspects of a given ancient object deserve careful consideration. In this exhibition, drawn primarily from the Tampa permanent collection, objects have been grouped together according to certain common features — from images, aesthetics, and individual style to form, utility, and technical details. In each case, the visitor is invited to ask questions: whether aesthetics or utility takes precedence; or whether a given object should be labeled art or craft, its maker artist or artisan.

A HUNDRED YEARS - A HUNDRED CHAIRS - thru Sept 16. Masterworks from the Vitra Design Museum. Design played an important role in cultural development at the beginning of the 19th century, and following the Second World War, American designers began to collaborate closely with industry, developing designs

that would be used for mass production of furniture. This exhibit offers an intimate view of different periods of industrial furniture design throughout the century, showcasing chairs by designers such as Charles Eames, Marcel Breuer, Eero Saarinen and Harry Bertoia alongside drawings, sketches, historical documents and information on production techniques relating to each chair. Pop Art inspired later designers such as Verner Panton to play on form and color, and the search for simple, innovative shapes and materials characterizes furniture by those such as Frank Gehry in the last of this century. The Vitra Design Museum maintains one of the most important collections of modern furniture design, and this exhibition provides an opportunity to contemplate some of their most significant and beautiful chairs. 120 Gasparilla Plaza (Polk Street) Tampa, FL 33602; www.tampamuseum.org

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DECO JAPAN: SHAPING MODERN CULTURE, 1920-1945 - July 13 – Oct 28 Deco Japan not only provides dramatic examples of the spectacular craftsmanship and sophisticated design long associated with Japan, it conveys the complex social and

cultural tensions in Japan during the Taishô and early Shôwa epochs (1912-1945). In these pre-war and war eras, artists and patrons created

a Japanese modernism that signaled simultaneously the nation’s unique history and its cosmopolitanism. The vitality of the era is further expressed through the theme of the modern girl, known in Japan as the modaan gaaru or moga, for short – the emblem of contemporary urban chic that flowered along with the Art Deco style of the 1920s and 1930s. Selected by Dr.Kendall Brown, the nearly 200 works highlight the Levenson collection -- the world’s premier collection of Japanese art in the Deco style. These pieces include spectacular examples of metalwork, ceramics, lacquer, glass, wood furniture, jewelry, textiles, graphic design on paper, painting and woodblock prints;

they range from fine art objects made to impress the public at national art exhibitions to goods mass produced for the modern home. The exhibition is coorganized by The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art and Art Services International. See this exhibition during regular Museum hours, 10 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Thursdays until 8 p.m. For more information, 941.358.3180, or visit www.ringling.org

GULFPORT ART WALKS 1st Friday Art Walk - June 1, July 6, August 3 3rd Saturday Art Walk - June 16, July 21, August 18 Observe and purchase from talented independent artists and crafters at work all along Beach & Shore Boulevards, as well as the works of local authors and entertainers stretched over a half-mile up and down scenic Beach Boulevard on April 6, from 6 pm-10 pm. Live musicians appear at venues throughout the Village. View the stars through St. Pete Astronomy Clubs state of the art telescopes, weather permitting, every first Friday. While browsing the art and craft booths, dont miss Gulfports unique shops, boutiques and galleries. Enjoy dinner at one of over a dozen fine restaurants within the Art District. 3129 Beach Blvd. S., Gulfport, FL 33707; 866-ART-WALK; Free Admission, Free Parking, Free Trolley Rides. 74

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No Man is an Island Though no man may be an island, the artist as island traveler or explorer might certainly be the theme that joins three exhibits at the Dunedin Fine Art Center. In Three Islands, Maine artist, Bill McCarthy exhibits a photographic series created in three environmentally and geographically distinct island locations: the active volcanic island country of Iceland, Bailey Island off the coast of Maine and local barrier island, Caladesi. The images capture an ancient world in today’s light, but ultimately, each image is a world unto itself. DFAC is also offering an exhibition by Sarasota photographer Aydelette Kelsey. Others, Elsewhere, explores the role of artist as traveler. These photographically captured moments from other worlds celebrate what poet, Wallace Stevens, called “the voluptuousness of looking.” The third exhibition, CASTaway, features works of DFAC’s members who translate the title theme in all media. The Dunedin Fine Art Center - 1143 Michigan Blvd. - Dunedin, FL - 727.298.DFAC; www.dfac.org

FLORIDA MUSEUM of PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS The Secret Paris of the 1930’s: Vintage Photographs by Brassaï Venture into a world of dark shadows and romantic interludes through the lens of Brassaï. This sensual body of work includes five rare “Transmutation” photographs made with the cliché-verre technique, a hybrid of photography (primarily of female nude subjects) and etching in which Brassaï scratched his choice of imagery onto an existing photographic glass-plate negative before printing it. This experimental technique was developed in collaboration with, and inspired by, Brassaï’s close friend Picasso. They are emblematic of how Brassaï viewed photography as fully intertwined with the traditional arts: painting, printmaking, and sculpture. The FLORIDA MUSEUM of PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS is located at 400 N. Ashley Drive, Cube 200, Tampa, FL 33602; 813.221.2222; www. fmopa.org

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“ART AND THE ANIMAL” thru June 17 at the Appleton Museum of Art, with artwork in various media from The Society of Animal Artists. The exhibition showcases a collection of 45 two- and three-dimensional works of art depicting wild and domestic animals in motion and at rest as created by some of today’s best classically trained international artists.

OCALA ART GROUP’S ON THE BALCONY thru June 17 View more than 30 of the best recent works created by current members of this local art club. In addition, May 19 will be the Appleton’s Community Day with free admission to the public, and the OAG’s Silver Toast to the Arts Art Fair will held in front of the museum with original paintings, photography, sculptures and jewelry created by artists from throughout Central Florida. Programs in the Auditorium include the Ocala Storytelling Guild at 12:15 p.m. and a musical program by the Marion Civic Chorale at 4 p.m. Outside the muse-

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um, the “Silver Toast to the Arts” Fair features nearly 30 Central Florida artists displaying and selling their latest original works of art and crafts. Musical groups performing at the fair are Treblehawk, Ron Frosig, Town & Country, and Lonesome Willy Earle. JULY 12 - FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND HARN MUSEUM OF ART, GAINESVILLE “Cruise the Fossil Freeway” exhibition currently at the Florida Museum of Natural History and then have lunch in the cafe. Afterwards, wenjoy a docent-led tour of the Harn Museum’s new 26,000-square-foot addition to the Asian collection and view masterpieces from China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and India. Price is $65 for members, $75 for nonmembers. The Appleton Museum of Art presents a permanent collection of European, American and contemporary art, plus Asian, African, Islamic and pre-Columbian artifacts and antiquities. The Appleton Museum of Art is located at 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala; 352291-4455 or www.AppletonMuseum.org.

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22x30 inch poster of Girl With Wine printed on matte paper with archival inks, signed and dated 1968 on front, is $75, plus $15 S&H. Or pick up at Tampa studio, o Kennedy Blvd. The poster is also available mounted at $125 and mounted/framed at $195. Contact Richard at 813-289-8149 or rstewart@galleryartphotos.com.

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Choosing Vintage Value from the Bridal Registry A

re you faced with trying to choose just the right wedding gift from a lengthy bridal registry? Do you know what gifts will be valuable in fifty years as the newlyweds reach their golden wedding anniversary? Here’s how to distinguish the contemporary trinkets from the future collectible treasures. HOARD THE CHINA When it comes to wedding china, many contemporary couples only ask for select pieces. Today’s brides complain that wedding china requires hand washing and a lot of storage space. While most adult daughters don’t want their mother’s post-war era wedding china in favor of their own selected pattern, a complete service for 12 with all of the accessories dating from 2012 will be a highly cherished and very valuable collectible on the secondary antiques market in 2062. Mother’s high quality Wedgwood, Limoges, or Spode sets from the 1940s1960s still bring significantly more money than an incomplete set. When the time comes to reap value from the china, you’ll want the entire set-- gravy boats and all. When it comes to long term collectability, complete sets are icing on the wedding cake. COLLECT WINE, NOT WINE GLASSES Many newlyweds would actually end up with a larger nest egg if they 78

collected vintage wines rather than wine glasses. Fifty years from now, it’s probable that you won’t have all your wine glasses. You know the score, clumsy Uncle Leo will undoubtedly drop one when you host a family dinner. Another way wine glasses get damaged is from an unlikely source-your china cabinet or dining room breakfront. Once you realize that the lights inside your china closet get so hot that the wine glasses cracked under the heat, you’ll realize that it is a good rule to only leave these display lights on for about 1 hour at a time. If wine glasses are a must on your bridal registry, ask for high quality crystal. Many young couples have realized that their taste for wine can become an interesting collectible category. Many new collectors are choosing wines as their object of focus. It is fun to visit various wineries, attend classes about wine connoisseurship, and purchasing bottles that recall a favorite vacation spot or occasion. Wines have quickly become a very desirable collectible in today’s market. NAILS AND NUPTIALS When the groom drags his bride to Home Depot to add items to the bridal registry, don’t discourage him. Fifty years from now, those tools will most likely make a very strong showing on the collectibles market. As you reach that golden anniversary, be mindful of your www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

If you are adding vintage wine glasses to your bridal registry, ask for high quality. Otherwise, take Dr. Lori’s advice and collect wine, not wine glasses.

husband’s tool box. Overall, the most valuable items remain original works of art, antique furniture, and precious metals (Yes guys, that means jewelry, too!).When deciding about the bridal registry, remember that quality is key--now and always. Ph.D. antiques appraiser, author, and award-winning TV personality, Dr. Lori presents antique appraisal events nationwide. Dr. Lori is the star appraiser on the hit TV show, Auction Kings on Discovery channel which airs Wednesdays at 10 PM. Learn about your antiques at www.DrLoriV.com, www.Facebook.com/DoctorLori or call (888) 431-1010.


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“iHangy”

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product from the makers of OnTrion mobile phone batteries, the iHangy necklace and the iHangy music necklace drape around the neck, while the iHangy keychain clips to belt loops, backpacks and computer bags. All securely attach the iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS and 3 models to the body or carryall to keep the smartphone within easy reach. iPhone junkies can update their Facebook status, upload pictures and videos, and check up on their friends whenever the mood strikes with the iHangy necklace and iHangy keychain, keeping their iPhones handy at all times. The product’s attached touchpen simplifies their social networking habits. With iHangy, iPhone users are never at a loss as to where their

smartphone is. The iHangy also allows iPhone owners to remain hands-free when they’re not using their Apple device. A touchpen is included with iHangy products, which are also compatible with all iPod devices. The iHangy music necklace is so convenient to keep hands free and phone handy while listening to favorite tunes or talking to Siri. And the earbuds on the necklace are top quality, so sound is crisp and clean. For more information visit www.ihangy.com/

Put Yourself In the Picture With iPhone Accessories from XSHOT

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ith the XShot iPhone 4 / 4S Case, you can easily attach your iPhone 4/4s to any tripod or the XShot extender, and be in front of the camera instead of behind it. This is a solid case that integrates the ability to mount it to a tripod and use it in both landscape and portrait modes. The new case was designed around three core concepts: full protection, versatility and functionality. It allows users to simply attach the XShot tripod adapter unlike other tripod adapters that require users to remove their iPhone case. It is ideal for use with the FaceTime feature and dual cameras, and excellent for iPhone 4 camera stabilization. Great for videos and self-portraits. It is simple to insert and lock the tripod adapter horizontally or vertically depending on the shot you want. The XShot tripod is very flexible, and can bend into any position you set up. It is also small enough to easily carry in your pocket, as is the XShot extender, which telescopes out to 30.5 inches, from a compact size of 6.5 inches. For more information, visit www.xshot.com/

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Audiofly Headphones

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f you love music concerts, the theater or sporting events and like to keep your ticket stubs as momentos, what do you do with them? Perso n a liza tio n Mall.com has just the answer. Rather than shoving them in an old shoe box, get an attractive keepsake scrapbook for them. You can cherish your memories and share your stories with our My Stubs Personalized Ticket Album - the perfect personalized gift for music lovers, theater enthusiasts and sports fans alike. PersonalizationMall.com will custom personalize any 1-line at the bottom of their exclusive design, for a personal touch to call your own. The scrapbook holds up to 96 tickets in 32 archival quality pages. Custom designed ticket pockets measure 6 1/4” x 2 3/4”, and tickets slide in from the center of album so they won’t fall out. Check this and more gift ideas out at www.PersonalizatonMall.com/

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Samsung Nexus S 4G Extended Battery Give Your Smartphone a Boost

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he latest Samsung Nexus S-compatible extended battery lasts up to three times longer than traditional mobile phone batteries. It was even used by the Atlantis astronauts to access a broad range of capabilities and achieve better communication between land and sky. If a phone and battery can handle distances exceeding 200,000 miles, then earthbound Samsung Nexus S 4G users can certainly expect even greater airtime and output from an OnTrion extended battery. The battery is made from high quality Lithium Ion cells with PCM Technology, and comes with a replacement door. The batteries are designed to support Data Transfer, SMS, MMS Messaging, Social Network, Media, tethering, gps, apps and other applications. In order to obtain the full capacity of the OnTrion battery, it is recommend that you charge the battery for 3-4 hours. For more information on how to give a Samsung Nexus S smartphone a NASA-worthy boost, visit www.ontrion.com/

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TARPON SPRINGS SUMMER SOLSTICE FESTIVAL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS 2012 - thru August 24 The 4th Annual Tarpon Springs Summer Solstice Festival of the Performing Arts runs through August 24. Enjoy a sizzling summer of hot jazz, cool shows, and tropical concerts. On June 23, the Hot 8 New Orleans Brass Band will perform a short “flash” parade at 11 am on Tarpon Avenue. Learn and enjoy maritime traditions and music at the Gulf Coast Maritime and Music Festival on July 14 on the Sponge Docks, 11

am to 8 pm. The festival closes this year with the fun-filled annual event “Music Out of a Hat.” For more information visit www.tarponarts.org. LOCAL AUTHORS DAY AT TARPON LIBRARY - June 14 Meet a variety of published local authors who will be available

for book signings and readings throughout the day at the Tarpon Springs Public Library on Thursday, June 14th from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. A variety of genres will be represented from fiction and mysteries to memoirs and poetry. Scheduled authors include: Laura Kennedy Bell, Ken Dye, Gwen Mayo, Sarah Glenn, Dr. San Man and Kathryne Arnold with more authors to be added. Each author will have copies of their books available for sale and signing. Refreshments will be served and this event is sponsored by the Friends of the Tarpon Springs Public Library. Admission is free. continued on next page

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Tarpon Springs Events con’t Tarpon Springs Library, 138 E. Lemon St., Tarpon Springs, Fl 34689; (727) 943-4922; www.tarponspringslibrary.org LUNCH AND LEARN WITH PROFESSOR GARY MORMINO - June 14 Professor Gary Mormino discusses the history of modern Florida and his book Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams at the Heritage Museum. It is the story of Florida’s astonishing growth—from having the smallest population in the South in the 1940s to becoming the fourth largest state in the nation. NEW CENTURY OPERA CHORUS - June 22 Enjoy some of the world’s greatest choruses from your favorite operas at the Heritage Museum on beautiful Spring Bayou. Heritage Museum, 100 Beekman Lane, Tarpon Springs 34689. NIGHT IN THE ISLANDS: LIVE GREEK MUSIC WITH ODYSSEY, DANCING, AND OUTDOOR DINING - July 7, Aug 4, Sept 8, Oct 6 On Saturday, from 6:00-11:00pm, the City of Tarpon Springs presents Night in the Islands – a free event on the Sponge Docks. Enjoy Greek music, dancing, and dining. Night in the Islands features the music of Odyssey. Prior to the main event, there will be live Greek music by the Bouzouki Boys between 4 and 6pm on Dodecanese Blvd. at Riverwalk, west of Hope Street.

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NIGHT in the ISLANDS

featuring live Greek music, dancing, and outdoor dining

on the world famous Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks.

2012 Saturdays

Enjoy Music

April 7 • May 5 • June 2 • July 7 August 4 • September 8 October 6 • November 3

by Florida’s Best Greek Bands: Odyssey will play April, May & November Ellada will play June-October

6 to 11 pm

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Looking Good... Unique Parasols Necklace ali & bird from Gaiam Handcrafted Unique Jewelry

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ake flight in the summer heat with ali & bird, a cool, handcrafted and unique jewelry line. ali & bird features semi-precious stones and other natural materials. ali & bird jewelry was founded by Ali Howell, Atlanta resident and Memphis native. For over 10 years, Ali was the creative design force behind Herend USA’s marketing, US showrooms and visual campaigns. Ali is passionate about great design, and her company is built on the principle of creating affordable jewelry that follows current fashion and color trends while remaining timeless for years to come. No two pieces are ever the same and all materials are real, unique, and sometimes unbelievably rare. Genuine ali & bird jewelry features the sterling silver kissing birds, symbolizing the care and creativity that goes into every handmade jewelry design. They welcome custom orders, whether you’re interested in a piece you see on their site; you need special, unique jewelry for a wedding or other special occasion; or you have a piece in your jewelry box that you would like to update. To view different jewelry from their line, please visit www.aliandbird.com/

Kiss Your Way to the Florida Keys

KISS MY FACE Key Lime Moisture Shave

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ey West, Florida, is famous for its fabulous key lime pie, an indigenous regional dish. Give your shaving routine a sweet boost with the Kiss My Face Key Lime Moisture Shave. Take smooth legs to Florida and back with this all natural formula that contains highly effective natural essential oils, extracts and vitamins. Kiss My Face Key Lime Moisture Shaves are ideal for the face and body. Lime is a natural, cooling antiseptic that also acts as an astringent. The moisturizing formula contains highly effective natural essential oils, extracts and vitamins. Soothing aloe, olive oil and lemongrass and orange flower botanicals combine to give the best shave. Lady’s Mantle acts as an astringent and has styptic properties. Vitamins A and E are infused to provide nutrients to maintain healthy skin. For more information, visit KissMyFace.com/

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essence

Low Cost, High Quality Makeup

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ince its launch in Germany in 2002, essence cosmetics has spread to 30 countries, and most recently introduced into the USA. essence has trendy and high quality cosmetics at a low price, which is very appealing to the consumer. essence attaches great importance to quality standards and manufacturing directives — they even list the ingredients of all their products online on the essence web site. They comply with the provisions of the European cosmetics directive, which includes all regulations for the manufacturing process, shelf life and safety assessment of products. Absolutely no testing on animals is conducted for the cosmetic products by essence. This applies to the final products as well as any ingredients. In addition to the permanent product line, Essence releases limited edition collections several times a year. Look out for “miami roller girl” - bright colors like orange, pink and yellow, with intensive, shining shades and soft textures perfect for tanned skin. For more essence information, visit www.essence.eu/ Right now, you can find essence products at Ulta stores and Ulta.com/

Wear A Book

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ut of Print celebrates the world’s great stories through fashion. Their products feature iconic and often out of print book covers. Some are classics, some are just curious enough to make great t-shirts, but all are striking works of art. Out of Print works closely with artists, authors and publishers to license the content that ends up in their collections. Each product is treated to feel soft and worn like a well-read book. In addition to spreading the joy of reading through tees and accessories, they are working to change the fact that many parts of the world don’t have access to books at all. For each product sold, one book is donated to a community in need through Books For Africa. Out Of Print’s first collaboration with award-winning designer Mikey Burton produced this fabulous looking T-Shirt, featuring wwThe Great Gatsby. Out Of Print’s poly/cotton T-shirts are soft, distressed style, slim fit (read: smaller than you think! so pick a size larger.) For more information on their t-shirts and to view Out of Print’s other products, visit www.outofprintclothing.com/

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Organic, Vegan and Eco-Friendly Makeup

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en love most about makeup: effortless application, long lasting qualities, versatile shades, and most importantly, fun. With Everyday Minerals, women all around the world can access premium quality mineral makeup at an affordable price. Carina draws inspiration from nature, art and fashion. www.everydayminerals.com/

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Gaming Scene Las Vegas BLUES BROTHERS REVUE AND BLUES, BREWS, BBQ FESTIVAL AT THE CANNERY CASINO - June 22 The Official Blues Brothers Revue And Blues, Brews, BBQ Festival At The Cannery Casino - Humor, music and a little mayhem. You’ll get it all at The Official Blues Brothers Revue at the Cannery Casino’s indoor concert venue on Friday, June 22 at 8 p.m. The performance begins at 8 p.m. www.cannerycasino.com/

TAYLOR HICKS TO HEADLINE AT BALLY’S LAS VEGAS - June 26 July 31 Taylor Hicks, winner of American Idol’s fifth season, will have an eightweek engagement headlining at Bally’s Las Vegas beginning Tuesday, June 26. Hicks will play in The Indigo at Bally’s 5 nights a week at 7 p.m. www.ballys. com/

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JABBAWOCKEEZ AT MONTE CARLO RESORT AND CASINO - June - Sept World-famous dance crew Jabbawockeez will begin performing its celebrated show “MÜS.I.C.” in an 800seat tent adjacent to the resort’s porte cochère beginning the first week in June through September. In spring 2013, the Jabbawockeez make a permanent move to Luxor Hotel and Casino. www.montecarlo.com/ Jabbawockeez

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SUMMER POOL PARTIES AT BINION’S GAMBLING HALL - June 8 - Aug 31 Binion’s Gambling Hall announces its summer pool party series, Kiss The Sky, with DJs, dancing, and drink specials high above Las Vegas at the historic property’s 25th floor pool. Admission is free, and all guests 21 and over are invited to party under the stars every Friday night starting at 9pm from June 8 through August 31. www.binions.com/ NBA SUMMER LEAGUE RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS - July 13-22 NBA Summer League returns to action at the Thomas & Mack Center and the COX Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Launched in 2004 as the Las Vegas Summer League, the inaugural event featured six NBA teams playing a 13-game slate. The NBA joined forces with the original event organizers in 2007, and the summer showcase has expanded exponentially since its inception. Tickets for the 2012 NBA Summer League at UNLVtickets.com/ GOLDEN GATE HOTEL & CASINO UNDERGOES DRAMATIC EXPANSION

Founded in 1906, the Golden Gate - Las Vegas’ original casino - made its first major expansion in 50 years. The landmark property in downtown Las Vegas has added a 35,000-square-foot, five-story luxury tower with 16 hotel suites, including two penthouses, an extended casino floor, a high-limit gaming pit and a new lobby where artifacts from the hotel’s notable past are displayed. The new tower also features a portecochere designed to provide convenient valet parking. www.goldengatecasino.com/

What’s happening at the Beau Rivage

Biloxi 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,

rean 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 seafood restaurant), and every thing in between. Guests have eleven restaurants to choose from, as well as several bars. Beau Rivage upcoming Headliners: Get your freak on with Alice Cooper on June 8. Chicago plays your favorites on June 15. For Cirque-style entertainment its Fata Morgana selected dates between June 26-August 19. Reservations for the air-inclusive travel packages may be made by calling 877-462-2328. Visit www.beaurivage.com for more information.

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Pinellas County Animal ServicES Saturday Pet Adoptions - Volunteers from Pinellas County Animal Services offer pet adoptions and adoption information on Saturdays either a local pet store or Pinellas County Animal Services. 9 a.m to noon. 727-582-2600 www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices.

YAPPY HOUR FUN AT BRIGHT HOUSE FIELD - June 20 Bring your dog to the Yappy Hour benefiting the Humane Society of Pinellas Wednesday, June 20th, starting at 5 pm at Frenchy’s Tiki Bar at Bright House Field. Then watch the Clearwater Threshers take on the Dunedin Blue Jays, starting at 7 pm. HSP is holding a prize drawing and a Pet Food Drive at the event, so bring a bag to help needy pets in our community. Every item you donate gives you another entry in the drawing. And don’t forget to dress your pet in his best sports gear for the Biggest Pet Sports Fan Contest. Dog tickets are $5 and people tickets range from $5 to $9.50. Two more Yappy Hours are scheduled for July 11 and August 8, with different contests and drives. (727) 467-4457. www.HumanePinellas.org.

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BIRDS OF PREY - June 23 Adaptations for success and roles in the ecosystem: Several live birds of prey will be used in this workshop at Brooker Creek Preserve to illustrate aspects of predator-prey relationships, adaptations that ensure success as predators, and their role in maintaining healthy, balanced ecosystems. The basic natural history of each species is also discussed along with the impact of humans on their habitats and populations. 1 to 2 p.m. Free; advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, 3940 Keystone Road, Tarpon Springs. (727) 453-6800; www. brookercreekpreserve.org.


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he Tampa Convention Center is the site of the CFA Southern Region Championship and Household Pet Cat Show on June 23 and 24, 2012. This cat show is open to the public on Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM and on Sunday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Hundreds of cats from across the United States will come to Tampa to compete in this event. Eight different cat show judges are going to be handling and evaluating the cats in competition. Six of the CFA-Iams Ambassador Cats are scheduled to be in attendance to meet and greet visitors. The I-Cats are part of a group of twenty-four specially selected cats who make appearances at cat shows across the United States. The I-Cats are available for petting and touching. Have you ever felt a “hairless” cat? Or gotten to know the Korat, the “good-luck” cat from Thailand? Also experience the “Sacred Cat of Burma”, now called the Birman. This show and event will feature vendors for cats and their owners; where you will find things not available at your local pet stores. See specially designed

Cat Beds, Cat Furniture, unique Cat Toys, Original Artwork, Jewelry, Grooming Supplies and Feline Designed Clothing and Accessories for your cat, for your home and for you. Meet cat breeders and increase your feline awareness. For more information and discount coupons, please visit www.flcatshows.com/ For Convention Center directions, please visit www.tampaconventioncenter. com/

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Glazer Children’s Museum June 4-10 - There’s A Monster Under My Bed. The Museum has planned a “monstrous” week full of story times, crafts, slime making and more. June 11-17 - Gadgets and Gizmos. Families are invited to come explore how different gadgets and gizmos work. Guests will become inventors by using their imagination to create their own contraption. June 16-17 - Father’s Day Weekend. Greenberg Traurig Art Lab will be transformed into a Father’s Day workshop where guests will be able to choose their gadget or gizmo and create a special gift for Dad. Program hours: Saturday 11am-4pm and Sunday 1-4pm. June 23 - Join Cub Scouts. The Museum is hosting a day of Cub Scout fun. Families are invited to come play for a day, learn some magic tricks and create a Cub Scout snack. Scouting information sessions will be held at various times throughout the day. Mention the Club Scout motto “Do your Best” and receive a $5 discount off admission to the Museum. June 25-July 1. Dino Fun. This week will let families journey back in time to learn about the world of dinosaurs and prehistoric times. www.glazermuseum.org/ ___________________________________________

HERITAGE VILLAGE SUMMER PASSPORT ADVENTURES Jump Back in Time This Summer with “Passport Adventures” at Heritage Village: Designed especially with summer camps, recreation groups and church groups in mind, these special tours include indoor and outdoor activities. Junior docent teens ages 12 to 17 deliver this fun, energetic program for kids ages 4 to 11. Each child will create their own toy from the past to take home. Bring your picnic lunches, and shop for souvenirs at the gift shop. After the tour, maps are provided for self guided fun! Program is available Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m.; 1 p.m. $3/per child; groups of up to 60 children with adult supervision. Reservations required. Call 582-2125 to register. www.pinellascounty.org/heritage 94

BROOKER CREEK PRESERVE - June 1822, June 25-29 TOAD-ALLY TERRIFIC FIELD CAMP: The Friends of Brooker Creek Preserve are offering field camps for young adventurers. This science-based nature day camp is designed for children ages 9 to 11 with a strong interest in experiencing a handson, up close, investigation of the various plants and animals that inhabit Brooker Creek Preserve. An optional overnight camp-out is planned for Thursday night. $150.00 per camper. Advance registration required. Brooker Creek Preserve, Tarpon Springs. 727-934-2680. www.brookercreekpreserve.org/ ___________________________________________

WEEDON ISLAND EVENTS EXPLORING THE PAST – June 25-29. Archaeology Summer Camps designed for children with a strong interest in prehistory and history as well as learning how early people interacted with their environment. Campers will gain understanding about early natural resources that were necessary for life in the Tampa Bay region. Highlights of the camps include guest experts, tour an archaeological site, hands-on archaeology, lab analysis, pottery making, more. Ages 7-11. WEE TIME AT WEEDON - June 28. Children ages 3 to 5 are treated to a variety of stories, crafts, games and hands-on activities that connect them to their environment. June 28 story - Are you a Butterfly? by J. Allen and T. Humphries, is a charming tale of tiny living things. Free; advance registration required. 813-396-2328. Weedon Island Preserve, St. Petersburg. 727-453-6500; www.weedonislandpreserve.org.

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The Perfect Gift For First-Time Dads: The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox

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hen it comes to baby showers, it’s all about the mommy-to-be (not that there’s anything wrong with that). But what about dad? How about showing some love to the daddy-to-be? A Tampa entrepreneur has come up with the perfect solution - the Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox! Part fun and part practical, it makes the perfect gift for the sure-to-be overwhelmed first-time dad. The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox was created by “dadpreneur,” Chris Hartsfield, owner of Fun Stuff 4 Babies. The Tampa, FL company’s mission is to develop products that encourage and acknowledge a dad’s involvement in raising kids. The company was created in 2008 by Chris and his wife, Julie, who have three kids; Alex, age 10, Brodie, age 8 and Sophia, age 4. For Chris, becoming a dad changed his life, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing. Parenting can be a very scary job, and he described his range of emotions as joy to pure terror. He remembers thinking “one minute you can’t snuggle them enough, then you are worried you will rip their head off taking off their t-shirt!” He also remembers his first diaper change like it was yesterday. It was day two, they were still in the hospital and his wife was sleeping so he decided he was ready to take on this new daddy task. Chanting “you can do it” he opened the diaper and he panicked, running to the nurse’s station with a look of shock on his face. A nurse and doctor rushed out to check the baby. Finally, the doctor said, “Congratulations Mr. Hartsfield. Your son just had his first bowel movement.” Realizing moment’s like these were probably the norm for new daddies, Chris created the Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox, which Includes: Mask - toxic fume filter for the times it doesn’t smell like roses.

Goggles - just in case you don’t get the new diaper in place fast enough. Rubber Gloves and Ear/Nose Plugs. Poop Poncho - need we say more. Turkey Baster - for precision tushy cleaning. Tongs - to ensure space between you and your first gift from baby. Biohazard Bag - for proper disposal of that stink bomb. Hand Wipes, Baby Wipes, and a Newborn Diaper. The Daddy Diaper Changing Toolbox is available at www.giftsfordadtobe.com

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nyone who has been to a beach knows what a hassle it can be to remove sand after an afternoon of fun in the sun. "Sand-Off" is an allnatural, powder-filled mitt that breaks the bond between skin and sand. It is a great way to eliminate unwanted sand without ever using an ounce of water to remove the substance from skin. This dry body wash and sand remover is a must-have accessory for the beach, or anywhere you travel since it’s also great at removing dirt, and grass too. Each Sand-Off mitt has an allnatural, talcum-free patented powder formula infused, so you only use what you need. To use it, simply clap to release the powder and rub the soft terry cloth mitt over the skin to

easily wipe away the sand. It dispenses the powder formula evenly and gets excellent body coverage. It even works despite suntan lotion and perspiration. The kids can be cleaned with less fuss and less hassle in no time at all. The Sand-Off mitt is good for 30 to 40 uses and retails for just $7.99. www.sandoff.com/

Marshmallow Fun With A Rapid Fire Launcher he Marshmallow Fun Company is proving T that you can have fun with your food, especially when you can shoot marshmallows up

to 30 feet at unsuspecting targets. Scope out your target, and squeeze the trigger for a spread of mini marshmallow furry. The new futuristic Marshmallow Rapid Fire blasts multiple mini marshmallows up to 30 feet in one shot. Regulate the use of your marshmallow ammo by varying the amount of pumps that create air pressure. The more pumps to the rear handle, the more marshmallows will exit the barrel. When pumped to full capacity, The Marshmallow Rapid Fire sprays out the entire magazine of 25 mini marshmallows with one squeeze of the trigger. Ages 6 and up. $49.95

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Stephen Joseph Gifts

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tephen Joseph Gifts is a line of celebrity loved, high quality, colorful, fun items for kids. One popular item from the line is the Personalized Quilted Ballet Duffle, which is perfect for the little dancer in your family. Stylish, sturdy and fun to use for dance class, an overnighter with friends or a weekend at Grandma’s. The generously sized bag measures approximately 9” x 15”, has durable quilted, padded construction, a 100% cotton twill cover, and is machine washable. Comfortable handles make it easy for small hands to carry and the full zippered top keeps everything safely tucked inside. There’s also a zippered inside pocket for additional storage and to help keep things organized. Check out the Stephen Joseph Gifts website for many really cute products for your little ones, and see what items the many celebrities listed have picked out for their kids! www.stephenjosephgifts.com/

Name Bubbles — Names That Stick!

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ame Bubbles are the personalized and waterproof way to put your name and contact information on the items and all supplies your child takes to dance camp, daycare and school. They can take a beating in the washer, dryer, dishwasher and food fights in the lunch room or in the pool during a triathlon or on the hiking trail with bug spray and greasy sunscreen all over them. Superior vinyl stickers are water-proof and fade-resistant, and are designed to work on a litany of products. Created to be both functional and

fun, Name Bubbles are easy to apply; they stand out and stay put. Designed for kids of all ages, Name Bubbles are a must have for anything that leaves home. Durable property labels identify baby bottles, gym clothes, sports equipment, camping gear, and other items that can go missing between daycare, school, camp and vacation. With Name Bubbles, you’ll always know which item belongs to whom and help keep those items out of the lost and never-found box; plus, they’re fun to personalize online. They come in a large assortment of color and style options, and customers may choose a single style or a Value Pack that offers a number of different labels for different needs. All the labels are made with non-toxic, eco-friendly inks, and are tough enough to stick in extreme conditions — from the hottest clothes dryers and dishwashers (220 degrees Fahrenheit) to the frostiest freezers or winter conditions (minus-60 degrees Fahrenheit). For more information, visit www.namebubbles.com/

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ig Cat Rescue is the world’s largest sanctuary for big cats who have been abused, abandoned, retired from performing acts, or saved from being slaughtered for fur coats. The sanctuary houses tigers, lions, leopards, cougars, bobcats, lynx, ocelots, servals, caracals and others — a total of 16 of the 35 species of wild cat, many of whom are threatened, endangered, or now extinct in the wild. At this home for rare and exotic cats, The narrow mission of Big Cat Rescue is to provide the best permanent home they can for these cats. The broader mission of the sanctuary is to reduce the number of cats that suffer the fate of abandonment and/or abuse and to encourage preservation of habitat and wildlife. People are urged to behave in a way that will support these goals by teaching people about the plight of the cats, both in the wild and in captivity. This is accomplished through guided tours, educational programs for young people, and by maintaining a website that is a great resource for information about exotic cats. Big Cat Rescue has built enclosures in a very natural habitat with foliage and shelter on a 45 acre site, and provides the best nutritional and medical care possible. They have conditioning and enrichment programs to provide for the cats physical and psychological well being. The sanctuary is supported entirely by donation. Big Cat Rescue is located at 12802 Easy Street, Tampa. Call 813-920-4130 for more information, or visit BigCatRescue.org.

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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. Unwind as you stroll through meandering paths, lush with exotic plants from around the world. Explore cascading waterfalls, beautiful demonstration gardens, more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers. Sunken Gardens provides garden tours, horticultural programs, special events, field trips, weddings, private and corporate rentals. If you enjoy Yoga, Pilates, or want to try Hoop Dancing, why not go to Sunken Gardens and exercise in a botanical, tropical paradise. Mon - Thurs; 10:00am - 11:30am; $45/month or $12/class / Weekend classes $10 Sunken Gardens Members / $15 non-members Sat: 10am 11:15am / Sun: Noon - 1:15pm / Wed 6pm - 7:15pm $15 or $10 for Sunken Gardens Members / $59 for unlimited Daily, Weekend and Evening classes. HOOP DANCING - Tuesday 10am 11am, Wednesday 9am - 10am, $80/8 sessions or $15/class CHUTE CHI GONG Friday, 10am - Noon, $10/class. 825 4th Street N., St. Petersburg; 727-551-3100; 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 the walk through butterfly encounter. • Experience a guided tour, special event or workshop. $8 Adults; adults; $6 seniors 55 & up; $4 ages 2 3 to 11 $8 1825 4th St. N., St. Petersburg, FL • 727-551-3100

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Florida Authors Write DON’T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF www.dondrunsbooks.com

Stumbling, bumbling James Lessor and Skip Moore are licensed private investigators. It could take time to get Moore or Less investigations off the ground, so James takes a job with a traveling carnival show. But this show has had a string of accidents and at least one death in the past year. When they’re hired to investigate what’s caused the carnival chaos, James and Skip set into motion a dizzying, roller coaster chain of events. They finally realize they’ll get anything but cooperation from this cast of carnies. But when a carnival worker is murdered, James and Skip find they might be next in line. Don Bruns is an award-winning novelist, songwriter, musician and ad executive, who lives in So. FL. He is also the author of Stuff to Spy For, Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, Stuff To Die For, Bahama Burnout, St. Barts Breakdown, South Beach Shakedown, BarbadosHeat and Jamaica Blue.

by Randy Rawls

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A private investigator launches a vendetta to find and destroy the Thorns on Roses gang. Tom Jeffries, a PI in Broward County, Florida, is a man with a past-exSpecial Forces, ex-Dallas cop. But mostly, he’s a man driven by a thirst for justice. His brand of justice. When a seventeen-year-old girl, the stepdaughter of Tom’s best 102

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Friends Madeline, Avery and Nicole have hit some speed bumps in their lives, but when they arrive in Miami’s South Beach neighborhood, they are all hoping for a do-over. They’ve been hired to bring a once-grand historic house back to its former glory on a new television show called Do-Over. If they can get this show off the ground, Nikki would get back on her feet financially, Avery could restart her ruined career, and Maddie may be able to keep her family together. That’s the plan, but having their personal lives play out on TV is another thing entirely. Soon they are struggling to hold themselves, and the project, together. With a decadesold mystery—and the hurricane season—looming, the women are forced to figure out just how they’ll weather life’s storms. Wendy Wax is a St. Pete Beach native, a USF grad, and now an Atlanta resident. She is best known for her exploration of women’s bonds, and has written eight novels - the most recognizable being Ten Beach Road.

friend, Charlie Rogers, dies in the midst of a brutal gang rape, Tom vows to avenge her death. Following a well laid out plan, Jeffries methodically stalks the gang. As he eliminates them one by one, the police get closer to connecting him with the disappearances. Rushing will invite catastrophe, but Tom cannot wait. Randy Rawls is a retired US Army Officer and Dept of Defense civilian. Rawls is the author of the Ace Edwards, Dallas PI series and a number of short stories. He lives in South Florida. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com


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Welles, Billy Wilder, Nicholas Ray, and Joseph Losey as well as lesser-known lights of noir. Each article will include a short biography of the director, a list of their major noir films, as well as a deep analysis of the films themselves. Lavishly illustrated, this book is a must for any aficionado of the American style of film noir.

MAKE YOUR MOVIE: What You Need To Know About the Business and Politics of Filmmaking by Barbara Freedman Doyle

PHOTOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING: A Deeper Look at Creating Stronger Images by David duChemin

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This book is about how to work with people in the film industry, about who they are, what they do, and what they need. Most importantly for you, it is also about how to become one of them. This is a straightforward and comprehensive must-read for any aspiring filmmaker. With a down-to-earth, tell it like it is approach, the author offers insight through relatable, real-world experience and one-on-one interviews with working professionals who are already at the top of their game. FILM NOIR: THE DIRECTORS Edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini www.limelighteditions.com

Noted film noir historians Alain Silver and James Ursini concentrate in this work on the thirty key directors of the classic noir period. These include well-known luminaries, such as Orson

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Photographically Speaking is about learning photography’s visual language to better speak to why and how a photograph succeeds, and in turn to consciously use that visual language in the creation of our own photographs, making us stronger photographers who are able to fully express and communicate our vision. By breaking up the visual language into two main components–“elements” make up its vocabulary, and “decisions” are its grammar–David duChemin transforms what has traditionally been esoteric and difficult subject matter into an accessible and practical discussion that photographers can immediately use to improve their craft. Elements are the “words” of the image, what we place within the frame–lines, curves, light, color, contrast. Decisions are the choices we make in assembling those elements to best express and communicate our vision–the use of framing, perspective, point of view, balance, focus, exposure.

ROCKABILLY: The Twang Heard ‘Round the World - The Illustrated History Edited by Michael Dregni www.penguin.com

Born out of country, bluegrass, jazz, and the blues in the 1950s, the musical phenomenon known as rockabilly sprung from the instruments of some of the most exciting musicians in history and became what we know now as rock ’n’ roll. The story of rockabilly starts with Elvis Presley’s first Sun records that inspired all. It’s also a story rooted in the music of Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and many more rockabillies from the golden years of 1955–1959. And the story continues today, with a rockabilly revival that began with stars, such as the Stray Cats and Robert Gordon, spreading around the globe from Europe to Japan. Today, rockabilly is better than ever, with bands like Rev. Horton Heat and others playing the music and living the life from Memphis to Helsinki to Tokyo. There’s still good rockin’ tonight! The first illustrated history of the sound, style and attitude that changed music history forever, Rockabilly: The Twang Heard ’Round the World contains more than 600 rare photographs, concert posters, singles and LPs, memorabilia and collectibles—from Elvis to the Stray Cats to today—as well as interviews and reminiscences from an impressive cast of rockabilly stars. www.AccentOnTampaBay.com

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Non Fiction SON OF HARPO SPEAKS! by Bill Marx

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BEHIND THE MASK: The Mystique of Surgery and the Surgeons who Perform Them by David Gelber MD www.ruffianpress.com

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In this warmhearted memoir, Bill Marx shares what it was like growing up as the son of a Marx brother. Harpo Marx, most famous as the silent jokester in the comedy team, was actually a very talented actor, artist and musician (a world-renowned harpist). Author Bill, under the influence of his father, became a consummate musician and composer as well. They collaborated as professional musicians. Bill documents both his working and creative relationsjip with Harpo, as well as their father-son bond. He describes growing up in an orbit of many talented creative forces, and their lasting impressions on his life. He covers his existence in two world — that of a normal boy at home with his family and that of a child exposed to extraordinary talent, culture and of course, the energy of his legendary father, Harpo.

A look at the world of surgery through the eyes of Dr.David Gelber, a surgeon with more than twenty years experience. Dr. Gelber gives the reader a glimpse into the mind and thought processes of surgeons; how they evaluate their patients, what happens during and after surgery, along with pitfalls and complications that can develop. Numerous anecdotes and actual cases carry the reader on a journey through the often unpredictable life of a busy surgeon.

e f g h i j k l BELOVED WARRIOR: The Rise and Fall of Alexis Arguello by Christian Giudice

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m n o Christian Giudice offers a balanced an critical look at great boxer Alexis Arguello’s life. His reporting discusses the contradiction between Alex’ triumphs in the ring and the emotional, psychological, and political turbulence beyond the ropes that eventually claimed his life.

p q r WALKABOUT DANCER by Eileen Kramer

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Eileen Kramer spent her childhood listening to the kookaburras and sailing along the coast of Australia. A creative, magical spirit from the beginning, young Eileen left school at an early age, finding a course that enabled her to go her own way. Eileen’s life was changed in 1939 when she attended a performance of the Bodenwieser Dance Company, opening the door for her world travels and her remarkable journey through life. Through Bodenwieser, Eileen absorbed European culture – appreciation of music, art, architecture, and politics. This book chronicles Eileen’s life with tales of her travels, experiences, and escapades, as we watch her dancing lightly through the years.

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