Two new restaurants offer meat- or veggie-filled pockets of flatbread and tasty salads. It's late-night comfort food with a twist at Dooners and Mo'Ziki. One is opening at the former Oscar's in St. Pete Beach; the other is going into a spot that was long touted as a Rad Finz in Madeira Beach. Folkfest St. Pete is a charming little laid-back festival that features thoughtful musicians and one-of-a-kind artists. Patty Larkin (photo) and the Lee Boys headline this year. Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and Bill Engvall is coming to Tampa on Friday as part of this countrified trio's Them Idiots Whirled Tour. The comedian brings a stage version of his popular podcast to the Straz Center on Saturday night. Sentimental but not maudlin, funny throughout, 50/50 is a comedy about cancer that will rank about the year's best flicks. "Out of This World: Extraordinary Costumes from Film and Television" opens this weekend and runs through Jan. 7 at the Tampa Bay History Center. Lowry Park Zoo will celebrate the arrival of a pair of the rare clouded leopard cubs from the Nashville Zoo on Saturday. We've compiled a list of 10 "secret" places in the Magic Kingdom, the Florida theme park that started, and changed, it all. | | ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT  The Largo Cultural Center is a gem of a venue for catching bands from the '80s. The seating is very intimate and the sound is great. In the past, the LCC has hosted Howard Jones and Colin Hay from Men at Work. This Friday, catch all five original members of The Fixx in concert. (Hey, how often do you see bands with the classic lineup?) |
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