Ray Roa at Centro Asturiano de Tampa in Ybor City, Florida on July 19, 2025. Credit: Photo by Keir Magoulas / c/o Tampa Bay History Center
Since its inception in December 2023, The Commodore’s “Salud and Happy Days” series has worked to celebrate Tampa by getting locals to tell stories onstage before improv comedians act out scenes based on what comes out in the interview.
The series has welcomed the likes of “The Tampa Natives” host Mario Núñez, journalists Paul Guzzo and Maggie Duffy, lawyer Ron Weaver, Tampa City Councilman Guido Maniscalco, plus the Cuban sandwich triumvirate of Jeff Houck, Dr. Barbara C. Cruz and the late Andy Huse.
Creative Loafing Tampa Bay’s Editor-In-Chief Ray Roa kicks Salud off in 2026 and will do his best not to bomb this Friday as he navigates an unscripted evening build around his 15 years covering the Bay area.

This article appears in Dec. 25 – 31, 2025.
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