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Happenings 9/29/11
THURSDAY 9.29 HAPPENINGS CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL 12 p.m. Chumuckla’s Farmers’ Opry, 8897 Byrom Campbell Road. 994-9219 or farmersopry.com. ‘IT’S 5 O’ CLOCK SOMEWHERE’ [...]
Miró Is So Surreal
By Kate Peterson From now until Nov. 13, the Pensacola Museum of Art will display 40 or more of Joan Miró’s works, lithographs and etchings. The show is titled “Joan Miró: Order and [...]
My Pensacola—Dovennie Day
Dovennie Day Day Job: Salon Owner, Style Downtown Pensacola Resident Since: 1978 Good Eats: My favorite couples' restaurant is Jackson’s Steakhouse. My husband and I love breaking away from [...]
News of the Weird
by Chuck Shepherd Risky Business Models: (1) Orlando-area cosmetic surgeon Jeffrey Hartog inaugurated Liquid Gold, a storehouse for patients’ frozen liposuctioned fat, charging $900 to safekeep [...]
Junior Boys Head South
By Kate Peterson Junior Boys hail from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The duo’s music is categorized as electronica indie synth pop. Whatever you want to call them, they are cutting edge and much [...]
Seafood Festival Strikes Again
By Kate Peterson The annual Pensacola Seafood Festival is in its 34th year of delighting locals and visitors alike with their delicious seafood dishes, musical performances and family activities. [...]
My Pensacola—Matthieu Rodriguez
Name: Matthieu Rodriguez Day Job: Ticket Manager at DeLuna Fest and 5 ½ Bar Cocktail Stylist Pensacola Resident Since: 2003 Good Eats: Time does not allow me to name all of my favorites, but [...]
News of the Weird
by Chuck Shepherd The medical establishment generally regards placentas (afterbirth) as biohazardous waste, but to New York City placenta chef Jennifer Mayer, they are a nutrient-laden meat that [...]
The Sounds of NOLA Come To The Beach
By Kate Peterson It’s been this way forever. If you live in Pensacola and want to hear some incredible music, you make the three hour trip to New Orleans. That’s beginning to change. In [...]
Happenings 9/22/11
THURSDAY 9.22 AAF LUNCHEON LEARN 11:30 a.m. Topic will be ‘How to make the World Wide Web local’. $15-$20, reservations required by Sept. 19. Heritage Hall at Seville Quarter, 130 E. [...]

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