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Winners & Losers 5/23/13
WINNERS Mike Hill The Tea Party advocate upset the local Republican establishment’s candidates, garnering 42 percent of the vote. His final vote total, 3,480, reflected a 23-point shift in the [...]
Big Freedia Comes Through
By Joani Delezen Whether you're going all out for Memorial Day weekend or debating going out at all, you should do yourself a favor and be at Vinyl Music Hall Friday night for Big [...]
Coffee Talk with Lauren Mitchell
By Hana Frenette Lauren Mitchell is seated across from me at Starbucks with her hair pulled back, glasses on and no makeup. She is the epitome of relaxed with an oversized shirt, loose fitting [...]
Hangout ’13: Angels on the Main Stages
Looking at the year’s lineup, it struck certain members of the IN staff, or maybe just one, that there were several examples of male vocalists capable of inducing goose bumps and heart pangs just [...]
Hangout ’13: NOLA at Hangout
By Jessica Forbes Being a cradle of American music and less than 200 miles west of Gulf Shores, New Orleans is a favorite getaway among Gulf Coast residents. Likewise, many NOLA artists enjoy a [...]
Outtakes 5/16/13
Mean Streets of Pensacola By Rick Outzen In 2009, Orlando was named the “meanest city” by National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty and the National Coalition for the Homeless in regard [...]
Happenings 5/16/13
THURSDAY 5.16 PUMP-A-PINT BLOOD DRIVE 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Downtown law offices and business once again will host the annual Pump-A-Pint blood drives. Beginning in 2005, law firms, legal groups and [...]
Hangout ’13: Kickoff the Party With Lotus
By Brett Hutchins Lotus is the rare band that can do funk festivals and electronic music festivals in consecutive weekends. They are as at home at 10,000-seat amphitheaters as they are in [...]
Hangout ’13: Projections on Love
By Hana Frenette Just when the Dirty Projectors were on the cusp of being defined as an abstract, intricately arranged band, they released an album that discusses love as openly and as easy as a [...]
Hangout ’13: Less Ra Ra, More Riot
By Sarah McCartan Ra Ra Riot is perhaps best known for their chamber pop sound and sprawling stage performances. Unlike some bands who quickly rise only to all too soon disappear, the band has [...]

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