Arts & Entertainment

ContraVerse stands out through their message

By Kathleen Quillian | gargoyle@flagler.edu

In the Burro Bar in Jacksonville, the sounds of top 40 pop songs fill the room along with the eclectic group of drunken businessmen and hard-core bikers. The ContraVerse rap duo played a game of pool waiting for the opening act of the 50-year-old DJ to be done so they could take the stage and preform their lyrical and controversial rhymes.


Flagler artist blends love of literature with painting

By Kristyn Pankiw | gargoyle@flagler.edu

In less than a year, Brianna Angelakis has gone from amateur art student to a rising name in the art world. A senior English and fine arts double major with a minor in illustration at Flagler College, Angelakis has recently landed exhibits nationwide.
That’s pretty impressive for someone who only began experimenting with oil painting in September 2011 — a medium she had never tried before and knew nothing about.


Flagler’s Hugh Marlowe pays tribute to movie star father at St. Augustine Film Festival

By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu

The St. Augustine Film Festival will pay special tribute to actor Hugh Marlowe on Jan. 18. And who better to to do it than his son, Hugh Marlowe II, who is also an associate professor of philosophy at Flagler College. Marlowe will share stories of his father, and there will be a showing of one of Marlowe’s most recognized films, “The Day The Earth Stood Still.”





Rendezvous Beer Bar: Craft Beer Empire

By Scott Harrison | gargoyle@flagler.edu

With 2,075 craft breweries in the United States, the art of brewing has sent an electric shock through our nation.

Rendezvous Beer Bar understands there is a movement in progress, which is why he offers customers as many choices for the palate to explore as possible.

Located at 106 St. George Street, it has been in business for over 20 years now. The establishment has come along way since the opening days where the owner drive his pick-up truck all over Florida to pick up cases of the best product.

Historians presume that the act of crafting beer can be traced through evidence as far back as 1800 B.C. Now, in 2012, there are approximately 2,075 craft breweries in the United States.




The giving heart

By Katherine Brock | gargoyle@flagler.edu

Flagler College Senior, Jenna Cawley, has a heart that keeps on giving. While balancing school, Cawley is a volunteer for the United Services Organization, the Wounded Warrior Project and the American Red Cross.