On the Radar: This Is Our Youth and Wimmin of the Pit and The Danse Du Fête
Welcome to On the Radar, where we preview up-and-coming arts events to mark your calendar for. Behold! There are two stimulating reasons to go to Ybor this weekend (that don’t involve belligerent drinking and booty calls).
First up, the Silver Meteor Gallery shows This is Our Youth, penned by Analyze This and Gangs of New York writer Kenneth Lonergan. The story follows Warren, a troubled 19-year-old boy who is on the run with $15,000 stolen from his abusive father. Oh yeah, and his mentor is a drug dealer—I just love those wise drug dealers.
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local artisans, and a solid lineup of music throughout. Florida’s finest singer-songwriters, folk and blues artists join national talents on the outdoor stage. South Carolina kicks off the music on Saturday, with sets by Dave Hardin, Green Grass Boys and TC Carr, Sarasota Slim and Nitro, Rebekah Pulley and the Reluctant Prophets, Ben Prestage, and The New Familiars of Charlotte, S.C. to follow (and in that order). The Sunday bill features Veronica Jackson, Ella Jet, a “Tribute to Woodstock,” Have Gun Will Travel and the main headliners and a big score for the fest – NY’s Donna the Buffalo (pictured), their folky, rootsy jams marked by elements of zydeco, old time fiddle music and three-part harmonies. Sept. 26-27, beginning at 10 a.m. both days, Central Avenue, between 11th and 13 streets N., St. Petersburg, free admission. –Leilani Polk
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