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By Diana Eales | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Beebs and Her Money Makers brought their high-energy show of eclectic characters and unique set of music to the Original Café 11 in March.
By Ashley Blanco | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Over 25,000 tickets have been sold for the fall Gentlemen of the Road Stopovers tour that will bring Mumford and Sons to Francis Field in St. Augustine.
For a city with a population of only about 13,000, it’s a big deal to land a concert tour like this.
By Elizabeth Thabault | gargoyle@flagler.edu
St. Augustine residents and fans across the country were shocked and excited to hear that popular English folk band Mumford and Sons added St. Augustine to their 2013 tour. Mumford and Sons are scheduled to play in a two-day music festival coming up Sept. 13-14 on Francis Field in downtown St. Augustine. This will be the closing concert of their summer “Gentlemen of the Road Stopover” tour.
By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Michigan-born, Brazilian-blooded brother-sister act Blondfire has been getting a lot of attention recently. Comprised of Erica and Bruce Driscoll, their first single, “Where The Kids Are,” has been taken notice by Rolling Stone and Sirius satellite radio, thanks in part to Erica’s etheral voice.
By Elizabeth Thabault | gargoyle@flagler.edu
As students and faculty know, the Flagler College campus is jam-packed with historical charm and has a strong visual appeal to visitors and tourists. It is easy for one to become preoccupied with the beauty of the Ponce Hall courtyard and the intricate architecture of the main Ponce lobby, without exploring other less obvious attractions on campus.
By Ashley Blanco | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Zach Deputy will kick off his first ever Disc Jam with a weekend full of live music over three days, along with several disc golf tournaments. The Disc Golf and Music Event is taking place March 8-10 at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fl.
By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Sex, taxidermy and rock ‘n’ roll, in that order, is a typical day for Ryan Hanley, a Florida native from New Symrna Beach. Hanley delved into taxidermy a little over four years ago.
By Chelsea Walsh | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Peter Mulvey brings a blend of urbanized, Irish influenced folk music to audiences around the United States and United Kingdom. Mulvey returned to Cafe Eleven for another live performance of classic covers and his popular singles.
When local businesses want eye-catching logos and colorful websites, alumna Megan Baugh and Meghan Daly figure out how to make it happen. The full service creative team, also known as Red Met Yellow, has journeyed around the country and back to make the dream they had while attending Flagler College into a reality.
By Claire Almond | gargoyle@flagler.eduClaire Almond
Order up! Hot new rock n roll band, Queen Beef is ready to take on St. Augustine this year by opening up for bubblegum-rock band Peach Kelli Pop at Nobby’s …
By Marissa Donnelly | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Stroll by The Cedar House Inn and more often than not the sign will read “No Vacancy.” A quintessential reflection of Victorian era homes of the late 1800s, The Cedar House …
By Sara David | gargoyle@flagler.edu
This year will mark Flagler College Radio’s 20th birthday, and some pivotal moments in the station’s timeline.
By Chelsea Walsh | gargoyle@flagler.edu
New owners Chad Cockayne and Carol-Ann Curley are hoping to breath new life into Cafe Eleven. Since November 2012, the new co-owners have absorbed cafe and venue management responsibilities. Cafe Eleven is best known for it’s eclectic decor, organic and vegan-friendly menu and intimate concert setting.
By Diana Eales | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Miserable. Just miserable. That is exactly how to describe the film Les Miserables. In this movie adaptation of the classic Broadway musical, director Tom Hooper explored the raw characters of 1800s France. The way Hooper set the film is dark and grungy, dirty with the lifestyles of the lives onscreen.
By Elizabeth Thabault | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Walt Disney once said, “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them”. This is the case for Brittni Chenelle Wilson, who came up with the …
By Matthew Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu
A room packed full of electronics draws in students from around campus to the Flagler College Gaming Guild every Monday night. In addition to a night of entertainment, some students find much more.

