Category: Entertainment
Rick Wilson describes Clinton Foundation controversy as ‘turning the state department into a whore house for the Russian Mafia’
GOP political strategist Rick Wilson come on “Pensacola Speaks” yesterday to talk about the controversy involving the Clinton family foundation. “I would describe it as…
Ingram visits Pensacola Speaks today at 5:30
State Rep. Clay Ingram has agreed to come on NewsTalk 1370’s Pensacola Speaks this afternoon at approximately 5:30 to talk about he “sine die” vote….
Showtime 2015: Pensacola Children’s Chorus Celebrates 25 Years
The Pensacola Children’s Chorus, under the direction of Allen and Susan Pote, will celebrate its 25th Season as it presents the annual production of Showtime…
Modern Eldorados kick off Blues Angel Music Blues on the Bay Concert Series on May 3
The Blues Angel Music Blues on the Bay Concert Series returns to the Community Maritime Park for a second season Sunday, May 3 from 6-8…
What is your Pensacola area bucket list
It has been a long week. Let’s have some fun on Pensacola Speaks. Email (rick@inweekly), tweet (@routzen, post here or call in this afternoon (478-3116)…
Quint Studer wants Springfest to focus on locals, not tourists (podcast)
On Pensacola Speaks yesterday, Quint Studer talked about his hopes for the revival of Springfest. He said the steering committee needs to make a decision…
PS today: Govt that works and FBI lab scandal
Today on Pensacola Speaks, I will interview author John Bernard on his book “Government That Works.” Bernard has successfully gotten governments to apply a lean…
Radio Radio and Pensacola Speaks
The closing song for Pensacola Speaks is “Radio Radio” by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. On December 17, 1977, when he appeared on Saturday Night…
Gallery Night still a go, Bands on Blackwater a no-go
DIB has sent a press release saying that tonight’s Gallery Night is still a go. Meanwhile, City of Milton’s Parks Department has decided to cancelled…
PS Today: Jeff Miller talks about VA, Iran and Cuba
Congressman Jeff Miller will join us today on Pensacola Speaks. We will cover the Iran nuclear agreement, taking Cuba off the list of nations that…
Clark and Company performs at Christopher’s Concerts April 16
Press Release: Clark and Company perform music to please all ages, from foot-stompin’ fiddle tunes to the rhythm and blues and dance favorites. Clark and…
Reds call up Wahoos catcher
Press Release: Blue Wahoos catcher Kyle Skipworth has gotten the call from the Reds to become the first Blue Wahoos to be called up in…
Sonshine of Magic 106 on Pensacola Speaks
Today I had Linda “Sonshine” Moorer on Pensacola Speaks. We talked about her commitment to to the community. See video.
Reminder: Foo Foo grants due today
Grant applications for the Foo Foo Festival are due 4 p.m. today (Monday, April 13). Applications should be emailed to curator@acepensacola.org or submitted in person to the…
Tonight, author and humorist Michael Rubin at PSC
Nationally acclaimed author and humorist Michael Rubin will be speak at Pensacola State College at 7 p.m. tonight at the Ashmore Auditorium, Building 8, on…
PS Today: Ryan Wiggins on inside Florida Legislature
On Pensacola Speaks today, I will have Ryan Wiggins, owner of Full Contact Strategies and #72 on the Inweekly Power List. She will update us…
PS Today: Power List edition
On Pensacola Speaks, we will have Cindi Bear Bonner and Stan Connally. Pensacola Speaks airs on News Talk 1370 WCOA Monday-Friday from 5 p.m. to…
PS Podcast: Quint talks about Blue Wahoos and the impact of the team
Yesterday, I had a great conversation with Blue Wahoos co-owner Quint Studer on Pensacola Speaks. We talked about the impact of the team on the…
PS Today: Quint Studer, Wahoos and League of Women Voters
Quint Studer will come on Pensacola Speaks today to discuss the 2015 edition of Pensacola Blue Wahoos. We will also have Deirdre McNabb, president of…
Creative Tourism: Mississippi Blues Trail
Yesterday on Pensacola Speaks, I interviewed Mary Margaret Miller with Visit Mississippi about the Mississippi Blues Trail. One interesting nugget: Mississippi has more Grammy winners…


