For The Records
By Stephanie Sharp If you’re a loyal reader of Inweekly, you know our staff is really into music. So it only makes sense that we consider Record Store Day (RSD) a full-on holiday and one of the best Saturdays of the ...


Local Sounds, Three Ways
By Jennie McKeon There is no shortage of live music this weekend—and it runs the gamut from hip-hop to choral music to singer-songwriters. And the best part is these particular events all feature some incredible local talent. Here’s a look at three shows ...


Where Have All the Cobia Gone?
By Joe Baucum With verve not too dissimilar from Mykelti Williamson’s Bubba from the 1994 Academy Award-winning “Forrest Gump,” Pensacola recreational fisherman Mike Williamson rattles off several virtues on why cobia, a protracted-spawning, brown-skinned fish, remain prized among Florida Panhandle anglers. “It’s ...



Happenings 9/12/13
THURSDAY 9.12 RUNNING: SIX AT SIX 6 a.m. Running Wild, 3012 E Cervantes St. 435-9222 or werunwild.com. VIVA FLORIDA 500 ‘ARTIFACTS ’ 9 a.m. The exhibition celebrates 500 years of Florida’s [...]

Local Tastes With a Bizarre Twist
By Sarah McCartan The last time that celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern visited the Florida Panhandle he was filming an episode of his Travel Channel hit series, “Bizarre Foods,” and found himself [...]

Outtakes 9/12/13
Our Summer Of Discontent The local political scene usually slows down to a crawl during the hot, humid days of summer. The only exceptions are the occasional tropical storms and hurricanes that pop [...]

Navid “G” Garshasb passed away last night
Navid "G" Garshasb passed away last night. We wrote about him and his struggle to provide for his family this week-- "One Last Battle: Dying Veteran Seeks Insurance Reinstatement." Help a Hero [...]

City Voters Losing Confidence
But They Still Love Their Mayor By Rick Outzen Pensacola voters’ confidence in the direction of their city government has slipped further since the Pensacola Young Professionals conducted their [...]

Winners & Losers 9/5/13
Winners West Florida Public Library In partnership with the Jazz Society of Pensacola and the Friends of the West Florida Public Library, the downtown Pensacola branch will open this month its [...]

One Last Battle
Dying Veteran Seeks Insurance Reinstatement By Jesse Farthing Navid Garshasb is dying. The 49-year-old decorated Air Force veteran sits in a hospice bed, looking frail, unable to speak and [...]

Outtakes 9/5/13
A Preventable Murder An unarmed man is shot in his driveway after rummaging through his mother’s car for some smokes. Two dogs are shot, one of them later euthanized due to its wounds, after [...]