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Latest Culture articles from Jacksonville, FLABET Mounts Production of Tuna Does Vegas!
Cameron Pfahler previews the newest work from Atlantic Beach Experimental Theater (ABET). Allen Morton and Blake Michael Osner are the whirlwind duo portraying nearly 20 different characters on ABET’s stage, which switches between Tuna, Texas and the bright lights of Las Vegas. The latest theatre...
Read MoreAlmost Maine at Players By The Sea
Cameron Pfahler reports back from Almost Maine, the show making its return engagement after a year long hiatus at Players by the Sea. Join us after the jump for the deets!
Read MoreBarbara Colaciello on Tonight with Jim Alabiso
From our partners at TVJax, Barbara Colaciello on the Tonight with Jim Alabiso Show. Barbara is one of the more vibrant theatre creatives in the city, and her upcoming show 'Life on the Diagonal' promises to shine in a fairly amazing year of theatre. Check her out, getting the Alabiso treatment after...
Read MoreStephen Dare Interviews Deepak Chopra
Stephen Dare interviews Dr. Deepak Chopra on the origins of Ayur Vedic Medicine, Epigenetics, Maharishi University and the future of the United States Check out this fascinating conversation after the jump!
Read MoreWakefield Poole: Film Retrospective at Sun Ray Cinema
Wakefield Poole is one of Jville most interesting sons. As a teenager in the 1950s, he basically ran off to join the Ballet Ruses, but he ended up attaining global notoriety by becoming the godfather of gay porn when he produced Boys in the Sand, a celluloid romp on the beach and premiering it in a...
Read MoreWhole Wheat Bread on SwagTV
From our partners at TVJax, an episode of Swag, hosted by Nick Largen aka 'iRock'. The 24 hour streaming channel brings Jacksonville’s music scene into focus through interviews, live events, and music videos of featured artists. This segment, check out local band Whole Wheat Bread after the jump!
Read MoreFish Camps: What More Could You Ask For?
In the 1930s and ‘40s it was the lonely fisherman awaiting a nibble, his reel hanging over the river hoping for some action, who birthed the first fish camps. Originally, they were places where people could buy bait and rent tackle for a turn on the water and then later fillet and fry whatever they...
Read MoreFarm to Table: Urban Folk Farm
From our partners at One Tank Media, Not far from the beaches and metropolitan areas of Jacksonville is a small countryside that’s only minutes from downtown. Urban Folk Farm is the home of 40 rows of crops, chickens, a dog named Jack, and owners, Alina Gonzalez and Simon Hoek Spaans.
Read MoreMelissa Ross Interview Dr. JeffriAnne Wilder
From our partners at TVJax, Melissa Ross brings on Dr. Wilder to discuss her book Color Stories, which is a collection of stories and accounts detailing each woman’s experience with colorism, sometimes even within one’s own family.
Read MoreOn Swag: Mal Jones Talks about Biggie Smalls and JEA
Hip-hop artist Mal Jones discusses the importance of Biggie Smalls and his lasting influence on rap. Mal then talks about being approached by a JEA executive after a performance at his The Lyricist Live event downtown, who offered him a chance to promote their electrical safety awareness program. Watch...
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