Arts & Entertainment

Theatre Arts department performs ‘God of Carnage’

By Julie Householder |gargoyle@flagler.edu Moving past interruptions from Hurricane Matthew,  “God of Carnage” hits Flagler College’s stage this week. The Tony award-winning comedy, written by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton, focuses on two parents who meet after a confrontation between their sons.Their cordial…




The Exercise for the Exercise Hater

   By Jordan Puyear | gargoyle@flagler.edu There I was, in a large open room with my best friend on my right, a group of young girls to my left, and the instructor in front of me. My heart started racing and my face was already sweating,…


Soul searching through a cartoon horse

By Skyler Manley | gargoyle@flagler.edu Identifying with a character in a television show is common. Within the Netflix Original Series “Bojack Horseman,” the world the audience and the main character find their identity in the unreal. The unreal world becomes very real the further the…




Crobot: A new era of rock n’ roll

By Wesley Wilcox | gargoyle@flagler.edu The imagery of rock and roll is one that has been redefined over the past few decades. Long before today’s rock bands there was a time when one genre of music stood alone. With it a community was created, as…


Sweet emotions from Welcome to Rockville

By Wesley Wilcox | gargoyle@flagler.edu There are events that occur annually that have the capability of uniting a community desperate to express themselves. The last weekend of April for Jacksonville natives and fans of rock and roll is the opening weekend to what is known…


Scared of the screen

By Jordan Puyear| gargoyle@flagler.edu It was 7:45 at night, and other than the light from the movie screen, the room was pitch black. The classroom was filled with other students, and it was there that I almost started crying with The Exorcist playing in front of…