
Anthony Potts
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Florida voters will decide to repeal a public campaign financing requirement.
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Partisan school board elections will appear on the ballot this election.
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The Night Moves music festival debuted last year with a day
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN), whose home office in Pensacola has become the go-to destination for Florida history.
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As we patiently wait to find out who will win the 2024 Tiny Desk Contest, WUWF's Anthony Potts shares his favorite Tiny Desk concerts.
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Pensacola musician Katie Dineen is releasing her debut album "This One's for You" in May. The latest single will be released Feb. 24.
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Since 2017, a dedicated group of volunteer students and faculty at the University of West Florida has been working to reduce the number of stray cats on the Pensacola campus. The Campus Cat Program appears to be having some success in addressing what has been a decades-long problem.
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Last week, students and organizers held a protest on the canon green at The University of West Florida in support of a ceasefire in Palestine.The Party for Socialism & Liberation organized a protest coinciding with a global walkout in support of Palestine.
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Lady Fest was created to be a space where marginalized groups could have a stage to perform without societal pressures.Ten years later, the advocacy Lady Fest presents is more important than ever. Melody Davis, the founder of Lady Fest and half of the rap duo Cookies and Cake, is pleasantly surprised by this milestone.
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Vinyl collecting has made a comeback in the United States in a big way influenced by modern popular culture, and music fans are all for it. In Pensacola, the tradition carries on with a handful of locally-owned record stores. Surrounded by music cities such as Nashville and New Orleans, it’s only natural that music collecting would be popular here as well.