Arts & Entertainment

Local music: Queen Beef

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 on March 19th. The band consists of Michael O’Hara…


Inside The Cedar House Inn

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 Inn is nestled among three other Bed & Breakfasts’…



Cafe Eleven under new ownership

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.


Movie Review: Les Miserables

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.






New artists collaborative: “Float”

By Brittany Will| gargoyle@flagler.edu Photo by Katie Vidan A new collaborative showcase has joined St. Augustine’s First Friday Art Walk. “Float,” presented at The Standard, consists of a floating gallery featuring over 20 Flagler College art students and other local artists. Among those artists were…