Stories
Online Identity: Are you liked … or are you just ‘liked’?
In the constantly changing world of social media, online identity can either make you or break you.
Syrian emigrant reflects on war ravaging homeland
For Marian Asfoura, who emigrated from Syria to the U.S. in 2006, the country that she left behind is not the one she recognizes on nightly news reports.
Limelight Theatre Hosts Tony Award Winning Musical: Spamalot
By Courtney Hosten | gargoyle@flagler.edu
St. Augustine’s Limelight Theatre opens its 22nd season by hosting the 2005 “Best Musical” Tony Award Winning Broadway musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot.
Album Review: “In Rolling Waves” – The Naked and Famous
When New Zealand natives The Naked and Famous dropped their debut album, “Passive Me, Aggressive You,” in 2011, the underground music world was a vibrant environment. It was a banner year for synthpop, with releases by the likes of Washed Out, Twin Sister, Class Actress and Future Islands.
The Dewars do as they please to find success in St. Augustine
From stepping away from baseball in 8th grade, to being asked to leave St. Augustine’s Sangrias in their 20s, twins Anthony and Zach Dewar have done whatever they please in their first decade of playing music together.
Senate Bill 52 targets distracted drivers
Starting October 1, Florida drivers can breathe a sigh of relief as Senate Bill 52 goes into effect.
Approved earlier this year, the soon-to-be law will prohibit the operation of a motor vehicle while texting. SB 52 is called the “Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law” and will target non-voice interpersonal communication – in other words, typing or entering letters, numbers, symbols, or other text, or sending or reading data, while driving.
Locals provide refuge for GOTR attendees
As the Gentlemen of the Road tour headed towards St. Augustine, many feared how the city would accommodate the projected 25,000 people. While the city steadily engineered ways to keep the commotion efficient, a few locals thought of their own ways to help out.
From a Painter’s Perspective: Alex McNutt
Alexander McNutt’s home is filled to the brim with paintings, sculptures and art supplies. This fine arts major discusses where he draws his inspiration from, and where he sees himself after graduating from Flagler College.
A memorable, mustache-filled weekend
The talk of the Gentlemen of the Road Festival, featuring headliners Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Mumford and Sons, circulated through St. Augustine for weeks.