Category: Entertainment
Podcasts: JFK Assassination, Hank Killam, BCC
In this episode of the Pensacola Insider podcast, host Sena Maddison delves into the mysterious death of Hank Killam, a man with potential connections to…
Podcast: The one about Bob Snow, Seville Quarter and Downtown Pensacola
Scott Mitchell joins us to discuss the legendary Bob Snow, Seville Quarter and downtown Pensacola’s vibrancy. BOB SNOW “Bob Snow was the founder of Seville…
A Taste of the Bayou: WSRE PBS Wine & Food Classic returns with NOLA flair
WSRE PBS presents its annual Wine & Food Classic on Saturday, March 29, at Pensacola State College. This year’s event, “Ça C’est Bon,” has New Orleans food and music.
Podcast: Mayor Reeves on parade security and safety
Mardi Gras Parade Closures in Downtown Pensacola The City of Pensacola is increasing parade safety by adding additional road closures to future parades, including the…
Podcast: Sun Belt basketball returns to Pensacola for fifth year
Sun Belt basketball returns to Pensacola for fifth year
Marlins name Prada as new manager for Blue Wahoos
The Miami Marlins announced today that Nelson Prada will lead the Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos as manager for the 2025 season. Prada has over 700 career wins.
See 2025 Bands on the Beach Line-up
Get ready to groove under the stars because Pensacola Beach’s favorite Tuesday night tradition, Bands on the Beach, is back starting April 1.
Pensacola home to Intergalactic Airport next week
Pensacola International Airport has transformed into Pensacola Intergalactic Airport to commemorate the 2025 Pensacon convention, scheduled for Feb. 14-16.
Podcast: Mobile, Alabama’s connection to Jack the Ripper
Mobile, Alabama, has a connection to an infamous British murder case, which might have stopped the killing rampage of Jack the Ripper. Here’s what we know.
Pap puts real world in his novels
Over this week, I have covered human trafficking and the Sackler family’s settlement offer. A few years ago, I covered both topics with trial attorney…
Top Reads & Plays: Jan. 26 edition
Since the first of the year, the blog has taken off with each week gaining more readers. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ takeover of the University of…
Legendary Bob Snow, creator of Seville Quarter, passes away
The founder of Rosie O’Grady’s and Seville Quarter, Bob Snow, died Friday at the age of 82 after a fall at his Pensacola home. Snow…
Step-by-Step Guide to Subscribe to Our podcast
The first episode of our new podcast, (we don’t) color on the dog, has done well. However, we’ve had several readers ask how to subscribe…
Inweekly: Meet Improvable Cause
This week, our featured story profiles Improvable Cause. The cast includes Becca Timmons, Brooke Hardy, Cole Dickson, Laynie Gibson, Michael Daw, Rachel Earl, Topher Warren…
Ice Flyers, UWF football team lose; UWF Women Basketball remains undefeated, Volleyball sweeps
RECAP: HAVOC 5, ICE FLYERS 3 PENSACOLA, FLA. – The Pensacola Ice Flyers faced off against the Huntsville Havoc on Saturday night to finish their…
Real News: Downtown Parking, Ice Flyers
Constituent & Parking Services Director Lissa Dees discusses the new website, ParkPensacola.com, and improvements to downtown city parking. The Pensacola Ice Flyers host their annual…
‘Devil in the Ditch’ returns to Greenville and ‘Real News’
One of my most popular podcasts is my 2023 interview with journalist Larrison Campbell about her podcast “Devil in the Ditch.” BACKGROUND: On June 13,…
Foo Foo: Joyful Noise! Celebration
A three-part event, featuring New York’s Sing Harlem choir and celebrating the cultural impact of gospel music, is coming to Foo Foo Fest. WSRE PBS…
Real News: Cowboy Mouth returns to Vinyl Music Hall
Cowboy Mouth plays tomorrow at Vinyl Music Hall, 2 S. Palafox St. Frontman/Drummer Fred LeBlanc was our guest on “Real News with Rick Outzen” this…
Real News: ‘There’s nobody to blame’
Don Gaetz easily won his old Florida Senate seat by 30 percentage points. “Republicans have to understand now at the federal level, at the state…






















