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On the Beat: Southeast
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Welcome to Southeast St. Petersburg.

The Southeast beat is bordered on the east and south by Tampa Bay, on the west by the Maggiore beat, and on the north by the Northeast beat. Some of its neighborhoods are called Driftwood, Old Southeast, Coquina Key and Tropical Shores. There's a Coast Guard station and a municipal airport. Its residents are immigrants, relief workers, rappers and artists. Read some earlier stories about the beat here, but don't forget to check back on Monday, June 19 -- and every Monday of the following month -- for a new perspective and new stories on the beat.


Meet the team:

jonathan

Jon

designer


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Julie

photojournalist

dugan

Dugan

writer
karen

Karen

writer



WEEK FIVE:
Personal Narrative by Dugan Arnett
Personal Narrative by Julie Kubal
Personal Narrative by Jon Kleinow

WEEK FOUR:
From hard times to HardTymz
Crime, drugs and poverty almost destroyed three St. Petersburg rappers, before a twist of fate pulled them from the ruin. Now, they want you to feel their pain.
  • Story by Dugan Arnett
  • Pictures by Julie Kubal
  • Design by Jon Kleinow

  • She's their second chance

    From a two bedroom apartment in southeast St. Petersburg, Lateesha Jenkins is hoping to bring a group of small time rappers into the big league.
  • Story by Karen Johnson
  • Pictures by Julie Kubal
  • Design by Jon Kleinow
  • WEEK THREE:
    The kings of Bartlett Park
    Their court is crowned by two orange rings, and they call the shots. Meet pickup basketball royalty.
  • Story by Dugan Arnett

  • Seeking their swami

    After more than two decades, a group of dedicated Vedantists hails the arrival of its first official spiritual leader.
  • Story by Karen Johnson
  • Pictures by Julie Kubal
  • Design by Jon Kleinow
  • WEEK TWO:
    Seas the day! And other boat-name wisdom
    Christen your craft. Don't change its name. And Poseidon help you if your yacht's named "Sally."
  • Story by Dugan Arnett
  • A new chapter
    With major bookstore chains encroaching on their territory, can Bayboro Books and other local independent bookstores stay competitive and maintain their charm?
  • Story by Karen Johnson
  • Pictures by Julie Kubal
  • Multimedia presentation by Jon Kleinow

  • WEEK ONE:
    Polka Til They Drop
    Sunday afternoons at the Polish American Society are for some serious socializing, where after decades of accordion chords and vodka swigs, members dance hard and die happy.

    Soundtrack to a Heritage
    The accordion's redolent wheeze at the Polish American Society in St. Petersburg, Fla., brings back tales of family gatherings and old Polish neighborhoods.
    Posted at 11:18:07 PM

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