Memorial Day Weekend 2013
Every year Pensacola and Pensacola Beach play host to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) visitors for a truly unique Memorial Day Weekend bash. For some the weekend is one big circuit party, full of beaching and dancing. For others ...
Breaking Down Walls
by Lilia Del Bosque Oakey Whitehouse It’s a topic that people don’t often talk about. But HIVevolution wants to start the conversation. The local non-profit is an HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention program, which provides education, free and confidential HIV testing, outreach, resource ...
Another Summer of Concerts
By Sarah McCartan A Thursday evening in Pensacola during the summer months wouldn’t feel quite right without watching the sun set while listening to music echoing from downtown’s historic Seville Square. The longstanding summer concert series—Evenings in Olde Seville Square—was all but ...
Outtakes 2/3/11
DON’T DRINK THE WATER, PART 2 There is something about the month of January that attracts weird news stories. A year ago, I got in trouble with the Emerald Coast Utility Authority for joking that [...]
News of The Weird 2/3/11
by Chuck Shepherd Those Ingenious Western Spies! In January, Saudi officials detained a vulture from Tel Aviv University (part of endangered-species research), calling it a spy and alarming its [...]
The Buzz 2/3/11
FOLLOWING THE P.A.T.H. Rev. LuTimothy May, pastor of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, has notified George Hawthorne, CEO of Diversified Program Advisors (DPA), that his church will not be a part [...]
Winners & Losers 2/3/11
Winners PENSACOLA BAY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The organization announced last week that it has raised more than $7.3 million, $800,000 more than its goal of $6.5 million for Vision 2015, its [...]
Rant & Rave 2/3/11
DON’T BLAME US We were taken in by Rodney Rowe because of his self—purported political clout and understanding of running a not—for—profit. Mr. Rowe introduced himself to me back in October [...]
Revolving and Evolving
Revolver Records opens in downtown Pensacola By Hana Frenette What is it that makes record shops so appealing? Perhaps it’s the good lighting that’s often found there, or the musty, nostalgic [...]
Rock, Paper, Sand
The struggle for new DeLuna Fest date By Kate Peterson Five Flags Tourism Group announced at the beginning of January in the daily newspaper that it was moving its DeLuna Fest to the weekend of [...]
It’s A Sacred Thing
Robert Randolph and The Family Band perform at Vinyl Music Hall By Kate Peterson Robert Randolph and The Family Band are bringing blues, funk and gospel to Vinyl Music Hall. Call it a lap or [...]
Super Sunday Salvation
A few ideas for a championship celebration By Rob “Bubbs” Harris The match-up is set. The strongest warriors have battled their way to the top, and now only two remain. Will it be Mike [...]



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