Album Review: Rathborne – ‘Soft’
Maine native Luke Rathborne’s new LP features sounds ranging from art-pop, to lo-fi punk, with plenty of variety in between.
Maine native Luke Rathborne’s new LP features sounds ranging from art-pop, to lo-fi punk, with plenty of variety in between.
After a year of waiting, the Ice Plant on Riberia Street in Lincolnville has finally opened its doors.
The Philadelphian natives are back with a new album, “B-Room”, which drops Oct. 1st. The band collaborated more on this album than any other album that’s been released so far.
Each week we’ll bring you new songs we’re playing on WFCF, Flagler College Radio, along with our Top 30 playlist that we submit to the College Music Journal (CMJ). Reporting to CMJ allows us to keep playing the newest artists, so check back each week to see who we are adding!
WFCF, Flagler College Radio, weekly playlist. Catch them on 88.5 FM in St. Augustine, or on iHeartradio.com.
Monday – Friday:
7:00 am: Morning Rock Block – Indie pop and rock with the student DJs
11:00 am: Classical Sounds – The best in classical music
3:00 pm: Afternoon Jazz Wave – Classic, smooth, bebop and more
7:00 pm: Best in Rock – All rock all night
An interview with William (Mayhem) Macrae, St. Augustine’s pirate magician.
By Tiffanie Reynolds | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Like her fictional family, the Bravos, author Laura Smith’s life and writing are shaped by the actions and consequences of her family.
“I’m always really moved to see how strong family ties can be. Even when your family members are driving you crazy, there’s this thread, I think, that runs underneath that you really can’t shake and that you don’t want to shake,” said Smith, adjunct English professor at Flagler College.
By Ashley Blanco | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Start your Saturday mornings with a trip to the Old City Farmer’s Market which takes place rain or shine, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m at the St Augustine Amphitheater located just over the bridge of lions on A1A South. St. Augustine’s Amphitheater puts on a farmers market with fresh produce, beverages, drinks, and hand made specialties all from local vendors. Admission is free.
By Elizabeth Thabault| gargoyle@flagler.edu
The Wednesday Market on the beach may be one of St. Augustine’s best kept secrets. Every Wednesday, 60 to 80 vendors participate in this farmers market from 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. A variety of products can be found within, spanning from fresh, local produce, to unique art and hand-crafted jewelry.
By Diana Eales | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Though classified as a comedy, Admission did more than just give my abs a work out. It also made a lump in my throat appear and some serious sympathy surface.