Monday, May 2, 2011

A Photographic Exhibition by Amy Royale

Monday, May 2 at 10:00am - May 6 at 9:00pm
Centre Gallery @ USF Marshall Center. Tampa
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Tampa Do-Gooder

Tampa's Sleepy Vikings

Are on the verge of their first full-length release and national tour.
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Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Dan
He is from Kentucky. He has been homeless since 1989.
Tampa Bay Homeless

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Fish Tacos
With Rice, Beans and Soda
$6.50.....At Mema's Alaskan Tacos, 1724 E 8th Ave in Ybor City
How Much Was Your Last Value Meal?
Eat Local!


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Sunday, May 1, 2011

In Less Than Eight Minutes

The Republican Florida House of Representatives cut back decades of environmental regulations.
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“In 30 years of working to protect Florida’s unique natural wonders, never have I witnessed such an egregious and blatant dismantling of those protections,’’......Debra Harrison of the NPCA
What Happens When You Don't Vote.

Happy International Workers' Day

To Albert Parsons, August Spies, George Engel, Adolph Fischer, Louis Lingg, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden and Oscar Neebe. Your courage and sacrifice for the emancipation of labor
–without borders–will never be forgotten.

“The time will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you are throttling today.”........August Spies from the gallows.

The St. Pete Bike n' Eat Ride

Saturday afternoon in St. Petersburg reminded me of the Hub Grub Ride in Seminole Heights as the Trek Store of St. Pete launched the inaugural St. Pete Bike n' Eat ride -- a bicycle tour of six restaurants in the 'burg.
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Charlie Sheen Meets Amy Mariani In Tampa



Charlie Sheen meets Amy Mariani, his potential TigerBlood intern during his Torpedo of Truth tour stop at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida on April 22nd 2011.

Bob Voegeli's Eclectic Acoustic Music

At Gaspar's Patio In Temple Terrace
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When Did Our Democracy Die?

When did it irrevocably transform itself into a lifeless farce and absurd political theater? When did the press, labor, universities and the Democratic Party—which once made piecemeal and incremental reform possible—wither and atrophy? When did reform through electoral politics become a form of magical thinking? When did the dead hand of the corporate state become unassailable?
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