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  • Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Elton John, and Sir Paul McCartney, each knighted by the Queen of England, are three of the world’s most successful songwriters. From Broadway to the top of the pop charts, these musical geniuses each created an incredible individual musical legacy. Music of the Knights honors their lasting musical influence with hits like Memory, Yesterday, Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Circle of Life, Hey Jude, The Phantom of the Opera and more.
  • Come stroll through the village of Bagdad decorated in its beautiful Christmas splendor. Visit four historic homes and hear the stories of the families that lived, worked and played in early Bagdad.


    Saturday, December 7, 2024
    10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


    Tickets available at Bagdad Museum 10am-12pm Saturdays until Thanksgiving and at Blackwater Bistro, Culpepper Printing, The Hair Society Salon and Tops Appliance Store in Milton.
  • Riley Williams is typically only allowed to leave home for work, court proceedings or approved outings. This weekend, that may include jousting and a make-believe renaissance wedding.
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  • The 65-team NCAA men's basketball tournament begins this week. Defending champion Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, and Kansas are the top seeds. In picking this year's at-large teams, the selection committee favored clubs from the power conferences.
  • In the corruption trial of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, McDonnell took the stand as a witness. Jeff E. Schapiro, politics columnist for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, discusses the testimony with Robert Siegel.
  • For the first time this century, two No. 1 seeds didn't make it to NCAA women's basketball's Sweet 16. And teams who geared up with transfers are challenging historically dominant programs.
  • For nearly three years, President Trump has touted a plan to build a huge high-tech manufacturing plant in Wisconsin. But the much-hyped effort hasn't gone quite as planned.
  • Gumbo Ya-Ya will return to Seville Quarter in Downtown Pensacola on Saturday, April 22nd. Amateur and professional teams will compete for bragging rights for the best Gumbo in Pensacola. Each individual gumbo will be judged on taste, smell, color, and consistency. Trophies will be awarded to the top three winners.
    Judging and public tasting begins at 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

    Tickets are available now: https://bit.ly/3y4CQyP

    All proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida. For more information on this event or sponsorship opportunities contact our Development Director, Lori Oswald, at loswald@bbbsnwfl.org.
  • Ballet Pensacola’s Sangria at Sunset

    At "The Top" of the Center

    Date: March 29, 2025

    Time: 5:30pm-8:30

    Cost: $100 for one or $175 for couples

    Tickets are General Admission

    Prepare to be transported to the heart of Spain as Ballet Pensacola invites you to an unforgettable evening of Spanish tapas, flowing sangria, Flamenco rhythms, and a thrilling live auction all set against the breathtaking views of Pensacola Bay and downtown. Beyond the flavors and festivities, the evening will feature an exclusive live auction, where attendees can bid on incredible experiences all in support of Ballet Pensacola’s mission to inspire, educate, and elevate the performing arts in our community. Whether you’re a lover of dance, fine cuisine, or simply enjoy a dazzling night out for a great cause, this event is not to be missed!
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