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I bet you're looking at the accompanying photo and thinking: "Oh, Recessionista. Why are you teasing us with an image of a beautiful Prada handbag? We are girls on a budget." ...more
January 25, 2009
Instead of breaking the bank to get a high-end hanbag, try renting it for that special occasion. ...more
January 20, 2009
The city skyline will get a new look starting next week. The owners of the SunTrust building downtown have hired a theatrical lighting company to install outdoor lights to allow for more color choices: red and green for Christmas, pink for breast cancer awareness, green for St. Patrick's Day, and so on. ...more
December 13, 2008
TAMPA - The city skyline will get a new look starting next week. The owners of the SunTrust building downtown have hired a theatrical lighting company to install outdoor lights to allow for more color choices: red and green for Christmas, pink for breast cancer awareness, green for St. Patrick's Day, and so on. ...more
December 12, 2008
Leanne Marshall's wave-inspired collection has the "Project Runway" competition all sewn up. ...more
October 16, 2008
Hold the vinaigrette - that's not a giant bowl of salad sitting outside the library off Vonderburg Drive. A hardy bloom of water lettuce has infested Clayton Lake, and it may take some time to wilt the wily weed. ...more
October 1, 2008
To drum up fan support, one Tampa barber is offering free Rayhawks for the remainder of the Rays' playoff run, featuring shaved sides with a strip of locks left on top from front to back. ...more
September 27, 2008
To drum up fan support, one Tampa barber is offering free Rayhawks, featuring shaved sides with a strip of locks left on top from front to back, for the remainder of the Rays' playoff run. ...more
September 26, 2008
"Visually stimulating," "intellectually satisfying" and "compelling." That's how Jill Smith described David Kastner's artwork in NY Arts magazine. ...more
July 23, 2008
TAMPA - Plant Hall, a Tampa landmark for more than a century, is being repainted to reflect the colors of the original building. Cynthia Gandee, executive director of the Henry B. Plant Museum, said the building's original shades of greens and grays were chosen to highlight the building's architecture. ...more
July 2, 2008
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