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Kilroy might seems to have been everywhere, but it started here

Spinnaker Nov 3, 2009

What began as a mundane graphics class project is now a trending label which reinforces the timeless truth: "The house always wins" -- even in the fashion world.   Four and a half years ago,...

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Dig into Dignan at the Amphitheater

Spinnaker Nov 3, 2009

Osprey Productions brings the five-piece cutie-indie group Dignan to rock the UNF Amphitheater for free Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. The Texan group dropped their debut full-length "Cheaters and Thieves"...

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MOCA spectacle to marry experimental visuals, sound

Spinnaker Oct 27, 2009

Inaugural ‘Liminal Collisions: Live at MOCA Jax’ to bring the noise Liminal: [ˈlɪmɪnəl] adj. Of or relating to a sensory threshold. Collision: [kəˈlɪʒən] n. A violent impact of moving...

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Movie kiosks gain popularity among college students

Spinnaker Oct 27, 2009

When going to a theater fails, easy-access film viewing prevails Technological and societal advances in the last half century have replaced the steam engine, the soda pop attendant and the phonograph,...

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Don your workin’ gloves, UNF Nature Trails growing an herb garden

Spinnaker Oct 13, 2009

The tips of your fingers disappear into the soft earth as damp granules shift to create a cocoon for budding life. The grassy corner beside the Robert W. Lofton Nature Trails expect something new. In...

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Lockedown: Jacksonville hip-hop staple poised to set the place ablaze once airborne in his ‘Rocketship

Spinnaker Oct 13, 2009

Paten Locke drops his debut full-length bomb OK, “Gilligan’s Island.” If you’ve ever caught the 1960s show on TV Land or wherever, you’ve caught the gist: It started out as a three-hour tour,...

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Alligator Farm houses alligators, other wildlife in personal biosphere

Spinnaker Oct 13, 2009

The 1930s Spanish-style entrance alludes to the historic district of St. Augustine that hugs the north bank of the Matanzas River. But once guests buy their tickets ($21.95 for adults) and pass through...

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Horoscopes for the week beginning Oct. 14

Spinnaker Oct 13, 2009

Aries – Out of all of the other things that make up your beauty, Aries, you always let your hair to be your primary concern. Stop styling the hair on your head in a certain way. Stop growing out your...

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UNF students stock freezer full of jams

Spinnaker Oct 13, 2009

Music bloggers put tunes on ice, keep them fresh for you The sonic lovechild of Alex Benson and Scott Piper, freezerjams.blogspot.com, has been around for just under a month, and though it’s in its...

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‘La Nop’ serves up ‘legit,’ top notch meals

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

Continuing on without trepidation, or the slightest consideration for each other's feelings, we join Elizabeth Campbell and Kyle Fortenberry as they embark upon their sophomore column -- this time reviewing...

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Barlow bellows ‘Goodnight’ to unknown tunes in the latest solo album

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

Amherst, Mass. raised gifted wordsmiths like Emily Dickinson and Noah Webster, sure, but has the snowy college town spat out any eloquent artists nearly as lovely, loud or legitimate as Lou Barlow?...

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UNF professor will soon travel to Washington, D.C. with Kislak Fellowship

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

Dr. J. Michael Francis awarded with residency at Library of Congress The Library of Congress’ Kluge Center awarded UNF history professor Dr. J. Michael Francis the Jay I. Kislak Fellowship, a prestigious...

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