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April 1, 2008  RSS feed
Joshilyn Jackson's new book, "The Girl Who Stopped Swimming," is much like her previous works, "gods in Alabama" and "Between, Georgia," in which she captures Southern life perfectly. Jackson's latest tale is part thriller, part supernatural exploration, part family drama and part journey of self-discovery. More...
Many Pensacolians ate fried chicken, drank sweet tea at the former eatery

Pensacola's Historic North Hill Preservation Association's Spring Tour Event is a Hopkins House Celebration. Come for a tour down memory lane and see the unveiling of the restored Pensacola landmark, 900 North Spring Street, or most fondly known as Hopkins House, now the family home of Don and Elise Gordon. More...

A South Florida golf course management company takes control of four local courses to create the Emerald Coast Golf Trail

Spring is a time for rebirth and making things anew, a resurrection from winter. The azalea bushes are blooming pretty colors of pink and white, signaling the excitement and freshness of this most beautiful season. One symbol of this progression is the celebration of Easter. Another is the phoenix. More...

lots of food and lots of TV sports
In a way, Sidelines reminds me of Cheers. You remember - where everybody knows your name... For great food and all the best sports action, there is no place better that Sidelines, located on Pensacola Beach. Brothers Jim and Scott Amberson offer customers daily specials, as well as lunch specials, during the week as low as $5. More...
Hello folks and welcome to paradise! There is a lot happening in the world of fishing in the month of April. In fact, a lot of people would tell you that it is the most exciting saltwater fishing month of the year!! First, chronologically speaking, in March the first cobia was caught at the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier! More...
Mark your calendar to enjoy music and warm spring weather
One Sun Productions has been working hard to produce fun, unique events featuring some of the southeast's top talent and supporting local groups. One Sun is on a mission to inspire the Pensacola area through music and the arts, and encourages everyone to work for the good of our community as well. Here is our official schedule of events for April. More...
The Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra will perform its season finale concert on April 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mattie Kelly Fine and Performing Arts Center on the Niceville campus of Okaloosa-Walton College. The "Beethoven and Friends" concert features Mendelssohn's Overture to the Beautiful Melusine, Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A major. More...
Hurricane season is coming, and so is the Expo on April 12
Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies (BRACE) invites businesses and organizations to participate in the upcoming Hurricane Expo from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, April 12 at the Pensacola Civic Center. The Expo will educate homeowners and businesses about the importance of preparing for and mitigating against disasters. More...
Ongoiing:: Bamboo Willie's Beachside Bar Ba'nana Republic (unless otherwise mentioned) Hurricane Alley Cat Community Band Mondays- 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Bayview Community Center 20th & Lloyd St. More...

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