Pieces Adrift Art Show and Auction set for Sept. 24

Pieces Adrift Art Show and Auction takes an interactive approach to growing awareness around litter prevention in our waterways while benefiting a local community improvement…

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Fair announces entertainment line-up

Pensacola’s biggest and longest-running annual agricultural and entertainment tradition returns this fall, October 20-30, bringing with it exhilarating rides, live music, exotic shows, colorful attractions…

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Podcast: House of the Dragon, Bad Sisters and She-Hulk

For Game of Thrones fans – the big weekend is finally here! The prequel to one of television’s most successful shows debuts Sunday night on…

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Streaming: A League of Their Own, Five Days at Memorial, Day Shift

ABC News’ Jason Nathanson has the details.

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Movies: Bullet Train, Thirteen Lives and what happened to Batgirl

Jason Nathanson covers Bullet Train, the stylish new Brad Pitt action flick and Ron Howard’s Thirteen Lives, about the dramatic rescue of the boys soccer…

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Movies in the Park concludes with ‘Encanto’ on Friday

The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with Latino Media Gulf Coast, Periódico La Costa Latina Bilingual Newspaper, to host a celebration of Latin…

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Meet ‘Sacred Hart’ creator Elrico Tunstall [podcast]

The original drama series ‘Sacred Hart’ will be filming in Pensacola soon. It’s about a fictional Black family in Pensacola that battles to keep its…

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Pensacola begins work on first public skatepark

By Jeremy Morrison Beneath spans of Interstate-110 Tuesday, the city of Pensacola officially broke ground on the Blake Doyle Skatepark. “Sometimes people are asking me,…

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‘All Shook Up’ [podcast]

Rodney Whatley discusses the PSC Summer High School Onstage Workshop’s ‘All Shook Up’ and his book “Acting Year One.” This is the last weekend for…

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Medical drama starts filming next month in Pensacola

An original drama series starts filming in August in Pensacola. It’s about a fictional most African American Family in Pensacola that battles to keep its…

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Meet the cast of PLT’s Cinderella [podcast]

Cinderella lives with her evil Stepmother and hateful stepsisters after the death of her father. Forced to work as a maid in her own home,…

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Call Creatives for ‘By You’ issue

Inweekly is accepting submissions for our third annual “By You” issue. Short stories, essays, poems, op-eds, interviews with your favorite uncle—whatever you’ve got, we want…

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Real News: Comic-Con, ‘Nope’ and ‘The Gray Man’

Matt Wolfe talks about San Diego Comic-Con, Jordan Peele’s “Nope” and Netflix’s “The Gray Man.”

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‘Where the Crawsdads Sing’ debuts [podcast]

Opening wide in theaters this weekend: the adaptation of the wildly popular coming of age murder drama novel “Where The Crawdads Sing” will face off…

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Robinson named Cultural Affairs Coordinator

The City of Pensacola has selected Sydney Robinson to fill the newly created position of. In this role, Robinson will assess community needs for cultural…

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Blue Wahoos in MLB All-stars

Quint Studer has shared the 22 on the 2022 MLB All-Star rosters played in the Southern League –17 played for or against the Blue Wahoos…

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ABC Entertainment: The legend of James Caan

ABC News’ Matt Wolfe discusses the legacy of actor James Caan and shares how he was respected in the movie industry. He also previews “Thor:…

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Samantha Fish returns to Vinyl

Getting Happy with the Blues by Jeremy Morrison For Samantha Fish, the Blues cannot be contained within one musical pool — it flows fluidly from…

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Pensacola Ciclovia returns [podcast]

After a two-year hiatus, Ciclovia returns to downtown Pensacola. Rand Hicks has the details. Inweekly has more on the weekend event – here.

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100 Things to Do on the Alabama Gulf Coast Before You Die [podcast]

Author John Mullen discusses his book “100 Things to Do on the Alabama Gulf Coast Before You Die.” More than five million visitors a year…

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