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Animated characters from "Open Doom Crescendo" movie poster.

“Open Doom Crescendo”: A Movie 99% of Readers Will Never Attempt to See

Arts and Entertainment, Editorial & Opinion, Movie ReviewBy Karen CroomFebruary 10, 2026

By: Riley Glover Describing “Open Doom Crescendo” as a film for normal people to watch is a near impossible endeavor in concept; because you will likely never have the time or effort to see such a thing. It is a three hour long micro budget movie that has spent the last two to three years…

Vibrant glass sculptures and jewelry displayed at the arts festival.

Colors, Crafts, and Connections at the 2025 Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival

Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Karen CroomFebruary 10, 2026

Written by: Quincy Kirn This month, in Downtown Pensacola, Seville Square held a unique opportunity for the community to become better acquainted with the local artists. The 55th annual Great Gulfcoast  Arts Festival was held from the seventh to the ninth in November. This free community event was powered by more than 40 sponsors and…

Live band performing at Pensacola’s Night Moves Festival under colorful tent lighting.

Keep It Movin’: Pensacola’s Night Moves Festival

Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Karen CroomFebruary 10, 2026

By: Arren Joseph-White  & Luke Tarnosky On November 8th, Pensacola celebrated its growing creative scene with its third Night Moves Music Fest.  The musical event brought an estimated 2,000 guests total this year, a typical crowd for them, and included not only national names, but local ones, as well as community vendors to the festivities.…

Tribal Tales: Music, Culture, and the Journey to the Stage

Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Karen CroomFebruary 10, 2026

By: Talia Soublet If you missed the Wind and Jazz Ensembles’ first fall performance, Soaring, an evening of music celebrating flight, don’t worry—there’s another opportunity coming soon. On December 4 at 7:30 p.m., PSC’s Wind and Jazz Ensembles will return to the stage for Tribal Tales, a performance designed to immerse the audience in the culture, stories,…

Fall & Winter Events

Arts and Entertainment, Editorial & Opinion, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomOctober 29, 2025

By Arren Joseph-White Need something to do in the coming months? There are always things going on in Pensacola and the surrounding areas. Here are some activities to keep an eye out for, from November to December. There are also things that you can do year-round. As the weather gets more bearable, be ready to…

Film Enthusiast Society event poster for October Candy Bucket of Horror.

October Candy Bucket of Horror!

Arts and Entertainment, Editorial & Opinion, Features, Movie Review, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomOctober 20, 2025

By Riley Glover Sometimes as a film critic noted for their coverage of the macabre, movies slip through the radar that can’t easily be described. Some unnatural cinema requires explanation, even if the space is too limited to describe such terrors the way they need. So, I let open my doors and let all the…

ECorsair group celebrating at Gallery Night event.

Missed Gallery Night? Recap Here!

Arts and Entertainment, FeaturesBy Karen CroomOctober 17, 2025

By Arren Joseph-White September 19th was another hit for Pensacola’s annual Gallery Night. The theme? Art of Hispanic Heritage, or Viva Pensacola. A chance to explore the diverse cultures that Latin America has to offer at a smaller scale. Foods, crafts, and music to create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere that surrounded and invited all…

PSC's "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" theater poster with ship and stage design.

“I Ain’t Down Yet:” PSC’s The Unsinkable Molly Brown Sails Off Into Success

Arts and Entertainment, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomOctober 17, 2025

 By Luke Tarnosky On October 17th, the Pensacola State College Performing Arts Department kicked off the autumn season with a bang with the opening night show of their newest comedy/romance musical, The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Running for two weekends in a row and a total of six full-length shows, the show was a massive success;…

Students participating in Open Mic Night at eCorsair, showcasing talent in a lively campus event.

Open Mic Night!

Arts and Entertainment, Editorial & Opinion, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomOctober 15, 2025

By Lydia McAllister  Pensacola State College’s Literature club hosted their annual Poetry Open Mic on Wednesday October 15, 2025 on the second floor of the Chadborn Library at 6pm. The evening offered an open invitation for students and faculty alike to read their own works or the works of others. The back of the room…

Group of performers at Vampire Ball event with dark costumes and masks.

Vampire Ball Draws In More Than Blood

Arts and Entertainment, Editorial & Opinion, Features, News ArticlesBy Karen CroomOctober 4, 2025

By Lydia McAllister The Vampire Ball was held at the Court of Deluna event space in downtown Pensacola on Saturday Oct. 4. The spacious location and extravagant decorations encouraged the attendees to embrace the fantastic experience of a vampiric ball. The venue had an entrance gate that accepted in the macabre guests and invited them…

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