The “Prose and Cans” of an Open Mic at Flavors
Audrey Bernhardt, a Flagler College alumni who works at Flavors, created the event and named it “Prose and Cans,” a nod to the dollar-off drink specials the restaurant has during the readings.
Audrey Bernhardt, a Flagler College alumni who works at Flavors, created the event and named it “Prose and Cans,” a nod to the dollar-off drink specials the restaurant has during the readings.
A deadly epidemic is sweeping across the ancient streets of sleepy St. Augustine. Stealing the morale of the city’s youth, symptoms of the disease include: grogginess, lethargy, frequent visits to establishments such as White Lion, and binge eating waffles at Cousteau’s. The disease is commonly referred to as: The Downtown Blues. There is good news…DB is entirely curable. Treatment includes avoidance of the downtown area of St. Augustine, primarily on the weekends. Here are a few suggestions to get you out of town and DB free this November.
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By Lea Hervey | gargoyle@flagler.edu Start snapping your fingers, the Limelight Theatre is introducing “The Addams Family,” a musical that took center stage on Sept. 19 and will run through Oct. 19. The show features novelists Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, who also wrote the…
Wine corks, soda tabs and landscaping fabric—who knew commonly trashed items could be turned into the latest fashion statement?
“As Above, So Below” provides an incredibly tense atmosphere with some genuine scares, but doesn’t follow much logic towards the end.