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"Hot Takes and Must-Reads: Exclusively Curated Articles in Life & Culture for Subscribers!"

Chancemore Matonhodze
Jan 9, 2026
Trivia Question❓The Tampa Bay area is home to one of the most famous pirate festivals in the country. What is the name of this annual event, which takes over the city with sword fights, treasure hunts, and a parade led by the fictional pirate Jose Gaspar? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The article highlights the top picks chosen by editors for readers to enjoy, with a focus on the most popular articles in the last 24 hours in the Life & Culture section. The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is also promoted as a digital replica of the printed paper, available for subscribers on desktop, mobile, and the app. To access the e-Newspaper daily, subscription is required. Read More... |
Ground covers play a crucial role in local landscaping, offering erosion control, weed suppression, and habitats for pollinators.
Tampa residents can transform their gardens by selecting varieties that thrive in our subtropical climate.
Perennial peanut stands out for its bright yellow blooms, drought-tolerance, and minimal maintenance needs, making it a smart turf alternative.
Asiatic jasmine thrives in shade, forming a dense, evergreen mat that naturally suppresses weeds and adapts to many soil types.
Powderpuff mimosa and frogfruit are native choices attracting pollinators, tolerating foot traffic and weather extremes.
For year-round greenery, dwarf mondo grass and low-growing beach sunflower flourish in sun or part shade, requiring less mowing and care.
Other popular picks like coontie, railroad vine, and blue daze add unique texture and color, supporting Tampa’s biodiversity while keeping landscapes beautiful and sustainable. Read More... |
Columbia Restaurant has been a cornerstone of the Tampa community for over a century, serving celebrated Spanish and Cuban cuisine in historic Ybor City. This beautiful, family-owned landmark is famous for creating an unforgettable dining experience steeped in local history.
Generations of families have gathered here to enjoy classic dishes like the Paella "a la Valenciana" or the original "1905" Salad®, prepared tableside. The vibrant atmosphere, complete with live music and nightly flamenco dancing, makes any meal a special occasion.
This spotlight is presented by Columbia Restaurant. Whether you're planning a family dinner or a special night out, you are invited to be part of a Tampa tradition. Explore the menu and book your table to experience a true taste of Florida history. |
Stormwater runoff remains a major challenge for Florida, sweeping fertilizers, pesticides, and debris into local waterways where they fuel harmful algal blooms and threaten aquatic life.
As rain travels across hard surfaces, it collects more contaminants, degrading water quality in lakes and bays.
Communities are turning to rain gardens as a smart, sustainable way to combat the problem.
These landscaped areas, planted with native species like Muhly Grass and Lemon Bacopa, trap and filter runoff, reducing pollution while attracting pollinators and boosting curb appeal.
Sarasota County’s Rain Check program offers incentives to homeowners, while Cape Canaveral is installing rain gardens in parks to curb urban flooding.
Bioswales in Bayfront Park also showcase innovative ways to manage stormwater.
By capturing rain where it falls, Floridians are helping protect waterways, lessen flooding, and enrich local ecosystems. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular tourist attractions in Tampa? A: - Busch Gardens, The Florida Aquarium, and Ybor City are popular tourist attractions in Tampa. Q: What is the weather like in Tampa during the summer? A: - Summers in Tampa are hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Q: Where can I find the best Cuban sandwich in Tampa? A: - The Columbia Restaurant, La Segunda Bakery, and West Tampa Sandwich Shop are known for serving delicious Cuban sandwiches in Tampa. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Gasparilla Pirate Festival. |