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September 26, 2008
by Tom Weppel JAGUARS This weekend the Jags will host the 0-2 Houston Texans downtown at No-Name Stadium, the day after Florida St. and Colorado play on the same field. The Jags come into this one at 1-2, thanks to last weeks’ entertaining win over the Colts on the road.

Nuns having fun

September 19, 2008
by Erin Thursby Nunsense is understandably popular. You’ve got to love a show that features a kick-line of nuns in the opening number. That’s just inherently funny. I’d seen it on the season lists before but I’d never seen the show. When I got the chance to review it at

7-7

September 18, 2008
by Dick Kerekes Jacksonville playwright Ian Mairs’ new play, 7-7 completed a two weekend run at the Studio Theatre in FCCJ’s Wilson Center. Most plays in my opinion are written to entertain, some to further a cause and some to educate. 7-7 falls in the latter category and written with

The Beaux´ Stratagem

September 18, 2008
by Dick Kerekes Just as you can’t judge a book by its cover it is true you can’t judge a play by its title. The Beaux’ Stratagem? You never heard of it? Well, its been around since playwright George Farquhar debuted it in 1707 and was popular for a few

The 1940’s Radio Hour

September 18, 2008
by Dick Kerekes Orange Park Community Theatre opened its 38th season with the musical The 1940’s Radio Hour. The show will continue through September 27th, with performances on Friday and Saturday evenings. There is a matinee on Sept 21, and an additional Thursday performance on Sept 25. The theatre is

Righteous Kill

September 18, 2008
by Rick GrantBRated R101 min Someone is killing bad guys and leaving poems at the scene. Two veteran detectives, Turk (Robert De Niro) and Rooster (Al Pacino) of the NYPD are on the case. Yes, in this umpteenth cop scenario written by Russell Gewirtz and directed by Jon Avnet. What

Foundation Academy´s Grand Opening at New Facility

September 18, 2008
by Rick Grant Nestled off San Pablo Road South between Beach Blvd. and the San Pablo Apartments, the 23 acre campus of the new Foundation Academy was officially dedicated last Saturday. Since I knew nothing about this school, I buzzed out there last Saturday to find out more about it

Burn After Reading

September 18, 2008
by Rick GrantB+Rated R96 min The Coen Brothers’ prime directive to the cast of Burn After Reading was, “Act like knuckleheads!” The cast was more than happy to oblige in this offbeat satire of everything doltish, which leads to hilarious misunderstandings and a spy caper so twisted, the CIA didn’t

The Jock

September 18, 2008
by Tom Weppel JAGUARS It’s not good to start off the season 0-2. Yet the Jaguars are one of ten teams who sit in that unenviable position. For a team that has somewhat lofty expectations following their playoff appearance last season, things are not going very smoothly downtown at No-Name

September 18, 2008
Cafe Eleven kick starts fall with Sera Cahoone After cooling it for the summer, Cafe Eleven is getting things going this fall with a great line-up of artists that will bring their own unique styles, stories and talents to Saint Augustine. Modern rock troop Mae with Automatic Loveletter appeared

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