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The Ultimate V-Day Day-trip Guide

January 31, 2025
Words by Carmen Macri Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and whether you see it as a Hallmark invention designed to sell cards and make single people feel worse, or you’re happily coupled up and not as jaded as the rest of us, chances are you’re looking for something to do. Maybe you’re hunting for a distraction from

Letterboxd Reviews

Words by Waverly Loyd Some things just write themselves. But this got me thinking… everyone has their guilty pleasure movies. Their “hear me out” movies. These are movies that in the cinephile world, you know you would get a 60-second head start after confessing your love for them. Seriously

Bouqs & Bricks

October 26, 2022
Bouquets Clay County Fair:  For their swift action gathering volunteers and partners in a massive relief effort to help the folks in southwest Florida affected by Hurricane Ian. They’re filling trucks with emergency supplies and are making multiple deliveries to those in need. And you can still donate! Visit the

Dear Dumbs,

October 26, 2022
Dear Dumbs: I wanted to reach out about communication. My husband and I recently seem to have some issues with communicating and the willingness to give in during the argument. I seem to normally always just give in to end the argument, but more and more I am starting

Weird Wild Stuff

October 26, 2022
Words by Shelton Hull Honestly, we could do this month’s entire column about all the weird, wild stuff that related to the life and death of Queen Elizabeth II, and, in fact, we did. (You can read that special edition right now in the October digital entertainment issue.) We now

Weird Wild Stuff: Queen Elizabeth II Edition

October 3, 2022
The year’s weirdest and wildest news story so far was actually not so weird and wild, after all. It speaks to the perpetual perdurability of Queen Elizabeth II (April 21, 1926-September 8, 2022) that a 96 year-old woman who’d just beaten covid in February could die in September, and the

Abandoned and… Haunted?

October 3, 2022
  Being so close to St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, as well as one of the most haunted, it would be foolish to think that the hauntings come to halt once one arrives in Jacksonville. With haunted restaurants, bars and hotels, the list of ghost sightings

Dear Dumbs

August 24, 2022
I really love your Gang of Two podcast. Thanks for all you do … blah, blah, blah. Here’s my problem. I’ve been living with my girlfriend for three years, and I really want to break up with her. What’s the best way to approach this? Thanks, Danny Jacksonville Beach TERRY:

What “independence” are we even celebrating?

July 1, 2022
Nothing says “America!” more than failures in gun control, a tanking economy, record high inflation, further marginalizing already marginalized groups and taking bodily autonomy away from the majority of the United States population? (Yes, according to the U.S. Census over 50% of Americans have vaginas. Sorry, Chad. Your dry spell

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