by Sebastian Gordon Since the pandemic started, I’ve had a lot more time to spend indoors. That also means I’ve gotten to explore more music recently. I have several recommendations that I will share with you that cover a variety of genres and tastes. I want to touch on my favorite artists/bands which includes; Mitski,...
Year: <span>2021</span>
Ashmore Auditorium holds festival of student-directed One Act Plays
by Sebastian Gordon On April 19th and 20th, the Directing 1 Class presented “Close Contact,” A Festival Series of One Acts. It was held at the Ashmore Auditorium and was held exclusively for PSC students and faculty. The show was comprised of ten individual one acts. Both nights consisted of five stories which ranged from...
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train rails competition
by Sebastian Gordon Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train” was released in the United States on April 23rd, 2021. Although originally released in Japan on October 16th, 2020, it needed extra time to be converted to dub in English. The movie is rated R, has a run time of two hours, and...
Pirates Parley: The One with “Dogtor” Rudy
If the audio player is malfunctioning, you can download this episode using the following link: http://ecorsair.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/TRIOPodcast_Compressed.mp3
Festival of Flowers
by Enrique Viveros The 17th annual Emerald Coast Flower and Garden Festival was held on April 9th through April 11th. This event was not held last year due to the COVID-19. However, this year has been busiest yet even with the rocky start of the weather on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday it was sunny...
David Sedaris
by Kayla Belanger Humorist, author, and social critic David Sedaris spoke to students at Pensacola State College (PSC) on (insert date). He delivers an informative lecture about writing as a beginner and shares his life experiences. David attended art school before becoming an author. He has been writing for years before college, but his knowledge...
Covid Habits
by Marley Reynolds When 2020 came to a close, many were hoping that 2021 would be a fresh start. “New year, new me” is an often-quoted sentiment, and while it is a nice thought, the reality is far from perfect. The Covid-19 pandemic forced everyone to change how they went about their daily lives. Masks,...