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Kendra Langlie
Kendra Langlie is a freelance writer and communications consultant for regional and global businesses. Though she has always been passionate about arts and culture, she spent many years in the tech and B2B corporate worlds both in the U.S. and abroad. With a degree in Economics and International Relations from The American University in Washington, DC, she considers politics her favorite sport and follows it avidly with as much humor as she can muster. Based in the Carrollwood neighborhood of Tampa, Kendra is a mother and wife, a news junkie, and lover of all things creative.
Kendra Langlie's Latest Articles
Tampa Bay Fashion Week Weaves Together Business, Technology And The Arts
Learn what’s new and what’s next in fashion as Tampa Bay Fashion Week hits its stride in year seven and bolsters the local fashion industry. Expect a spectacular runway show featuring designs from well-known fashionistas as well as little known novices.
Simplicity Key To Pinellas Designer’s Chic Pet Furniture
Pet lovers meet chic design. Frumpy pet beds may soon be a thing of the past as dog-and-kitty decor is re-imagined by a Pinellas woman, getting her Lay-Z-Dog business off the ground.
USF Engages Arts, Humor To Bridge Differences Among People
Negin Farsad, a nationally acclaimed comedian and co-producer of “The Muslims are Coming!,’’ visits Tampa to kick off a two-year collaborative program at USF that aims to promote dialogue and understanding of the Arab and Muslim cultures and identities through the arts.
Tampa Bay Comic Con Attracts Real Characters
Tampa Bay Comic Con expects up 50,000 fans from all over the globe to flock into downtown Tampa this weekend as part of the dress-up-like-fictional-characters entertainment trend sweeping the nation. Entry into the local market was well-timed by the comic book lovers and entrepreneurs behind it.
Aerial Dragons Defy Gravity in Tampa
Motivation, strength and flexibility are keys to success for any start-up company. Through Aerial Dragons, her newly launched aerial arts school, Circus Performer Jessica Watson demands these characteristics of her individual students, too.





