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Gay Bars Today

February 25, 2025
Words by Ambar Ramirez When one closet door closes, another one opens. While few and far between, our Bold City is still home to several gay bars. And just as the history of such businesses is worth highlighting, it’s important to uplift the ones still standing today. After all, history is made every day. Park Place Lounge: Founded

What’s Brewing, Dec 2013

December 3, 2013
id you feel that? Did you see it? That thing flying past you is 2013. This year has brought some new players into the Greater Jacksonville “chews and brews” scene, including a new local microbrewery, products of other microbreweries around the country not available before and some new establishments making

What's Brewing – Nov. 2013

November 2, 2013
by REGINA HEFFINGTON Christmas stuff, already? Really? I don’t know about you, but I miss having separate seasons in the stores. When I was growing up, it was Halloween–-then Thanksgiving–-then Christmas. Not Hallowivingmas. Now that we’ve put away the ghoulish costumes, our focus can be on all things “Novemberish.” Some

What's Brewing

October 5, 2013
by REGINA HEFFINGTON Lederhosen and Dirndl. No, that’s not a new law firm you see in advertisements on local TV. Savvy beer lovers know these are traditional Bavarian leather breeches for men and the corollary dress for ladies. As you frequent our community’s “brews and chews” establishments in October, you

What?s Brewing – September 2013

September 2, 2013
by REGINA HEFFINGTON A book by Hillary Rodham Clinton focuses on the impact individuals and groups outside the family have, for better or worse, on a child’s well-being, and advocates a society which meets all of a child’s needs. Some dispute the concept and favor stronger and more effective parenting.

What's Brewing – August 2013

August 6, 2013
by REGINA HEFFINGTON A doctor, a lawyer and an engineer walk into a bar on Ladies Night…Years ago, this lead-in to a joke would have created a mental image of three men entering a honky-tonk in search of something to drink and, well, ladies. Though feminist progress has been made

Grape & Grain Exchange

March 6, 2013
by REGINA HEFFINGTON As I walked down the sidewalk toward this new establishment, I noticed a couple of musical performers in the Balis Park gazebo, entertaining a small group of people. Later, I saw those talented individuals I refer to as “Pyrogyra” – performers specializing in fire. Very entertaining to
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