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THE NEW COFFEE HOUSE by Molly Britt
Nick Kano & Silvana Bracero of Wildcrafters
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VOL. 36, ISSUE 11
7 Fathers Day Molly Britt
20 Karrissa Wade Interview Rob Nicholson
35 Diva Dance Casey Alixandra
11 The New Coffee House Molly Britt
23 Trivia, etc.
38 Concert Listings
24 Theater Listings
42 Guide to Pro-Wrestling in Florida Shelton Hull
12 Horoscopes Kale Boucher
25 Comedy Listings
14 Born in Barn Rob Nicholson
44 Nightlife Listings
27 Concert Reviews
16 LeAnn Rimes Rob Nicholson
53 Film Reviews Harry Moore
28 Art Listings 31 The Life-Saving Power of Art Nikesha Elise Williams
19 Pride Listings
TERESA SPENCER general manager
ROB NICHOLSON sales director
RAIN HENDERSON creative director
VINCENT DALESSIO staff writer/photo
HARRY MOORE contributor
KERRY SPECKMAN copy editor
CASEY ALIXANDRA account executive/ contributor
MOLLY BRITT account executive/ contributor
SHELTON HULL contributor
KALE BOUCHER contributor
JOHN M. PHILLIPS, ESQ. publisher
NIKESHA ELISE WILLIAMS contributer
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FATHER’S DAY by Molly Britt
Every year we take time to remind our fathers and/or father figures why we love and appreciate them. Whether we give them a funky gift or spend the day with them, we want to thank them for all they do, just as we do every Mother’s Day for our wonderful mothers and mother figures. In this day and age everyone has their own definition of father and father figure, but why do we celebrate it on a single day in the month of June? What is the story behind Father’s Day? The first known celebration honoring fathers was July 5, 1908. A church in West Virginia held an event in honor of fathers following the death of 362 men in the previous year’s explosions at a coal mine in Monongah. However, the celebration was a one-time event and was not repeated. The following year, Spokane, Washington native Sonora Smart Dodd had an idea. Inspired by her father William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran and single father of six, she set out to establish a way to recognize fathers for their efforts similar to Mother’s Day. She visited local shops and churches to garner support, as well as contacting government officials. Her efforts were successful and the first official Father’s Day was June 19, 1910, Dodd’s father’s birthday month. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge supported the holiday and urged others to as well, but it was not until President Lyndon B. Johnson issued a proclamation in 1966 recognizing the special day. It was officially a national holiday in 1972, after being signed into law by President Nixon. At the time, many individuals disdained the holiday, which is celebrated as a religious day in other countries. According to history. com, men, in particular, opposed the domestication of “manliness with flowers and gift-giving” and the purchasing of gifts “paid for by the father himself.” Some did attempt to ax both Mother’s Day and Father’s Day and were in favor of a single Parents’ Day, but their efforts were derailed once the Great Depression hit. Struggling business owners advertised products by considering Father’s Day a “second Christmas” for the men. After the beginning of World War II, many considered the day a way to honor those in the American troops and used it to support war efforts. So, dads, just know we are thinking of you. We all give a big thank you to you, our fathers, father figures, soon-to-be fathers, fathers who have lost a child, fathers who have passed, foster fathers and all the fathers in-between.
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THE NEW COFFEE HOUSE Move over coffee houses, there is a new café in town. by Molly Britt
Kava, made from the ground root of a kava plant, has become
in a cup” and he wanted to “get everybody drunk on love.” Next
a new favorite in Florida. So much so, there new kava bars and
time you go for a night out, but do not want the awful hangover
cafes opening up all over. These bars offer a pleasant place to
the next morning, try a kava bar. Dance, meet new people, have
gather with friends where you can release pent up anxiety and
fun and get drunk on love.
feel relaxed, and no, I’m not exaggerating. If you’re more of a homebody, do not fret! You can make your own Kava is a Western Pacific drink featuring a robust and earthy
kava drinks. After purchasing kava root powder, recommended
flavor. It is said to produce a state of calm and reduce anxiety.
by most enthusiasts, mix the powder in a strainer with some
Affecting parts of the central nervous system in the brain, kava
water. After kneading the mixture to combine it, a liquid will
produces certain chemicals said to help with the effects of
be produced. This liquid is what you can use to prepare many
anxiety and insomnia. It’s been described as if you’re getting
delicious drinks if you are looking to mask the bitter natural
high without impairing your cognitive functions. After all, the
flavor of kava.
Latin name for it is Piper methysticum, meaning “intoxicating pepper.” So, how is this psychoactive drink made?
Love chocolate and want to feel relaxed? A chocolate kava milkshake is just for you. Using the prepared liquid, add in
This special drink is prepared by grinding the root of a kava plant
coconut milk, cocoa powder, a little sugar and some ice into
into a powder and then soaking it in water. This allows for the
a blender and, boom, a chocolate kava milkshake to cool you
root to filter out but can also be done by kneading a mound
off during the summer. Maybe you are looking for a nice juice
of kava wrapped in cloth. The final product is a murky brown
during your break in the day. Just take a bottle of ginger ale and
substance with an earthy aroma. Traditionally, it can be served
a cup of your favorite fruit juice and add in a tablespoon or two
with various fruits, but it can also be made into delicious drinks,
of instant kava powder. Squeeze in a lime and there you have it,
as found at Wildcrafters Booze-Free Bar.
a delicious and quick kava fruit juice.
Locally owned and operated, Wildcrafters offers a relaxing
However, you still need to be cognizant of how much you drink.
environment surrounded by plants, comfort and good people.
It is reported there are possible effects the drink can have on
Owner Yhang Quintero opened the non-alcoholic kava bar in
your liver if too much is consumed, similar to alcohol. Be safe
2020 as a fun alternative to being at a local bar “without the
and have fun!
hangover.” Quintero decided to serve kava, in part, because it “works in a similar way to alcohol…you find yourself giggling, having fun, opening up, meeting new people.” What more do you need?
Chocolate Kava Milkshake
Located in the heart of Riverside, Wilcrafters hosts live music
Kava Liquid
and events, welcoming every person that comes through the
Coconut Milk
door. I did not realize how many drinks you could make with kava
Cocoa Powder
until I saw their menu. I couldn’t even decide, I just told them to
Sugar
“surprise me,” and they sure did.
Ice
Trying my first kava cocktail was a euphoric experience. As I sipped on the pretty purple drink, I tasted everything from earthy Kava Fruit Juice
to sweet flavors, thanks to the coconut and fruit added. I was able to sit down and feel myself release a sort of calmness I
Ginger ale
didn’t realize I could feel on a busy day.
Fruit Juice Instant Kava Powder
I wanted to know why kava was the drink of choice and Quintero
Lime
was quick to let me know that in Hawaii, they say kava is “love
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HOROSCOPES WORDS BY KALE BOUCHER
GEMINI
VIRGO
SAGITTARIUS
Happy Gemini season! Now more than ever,
Harboring a crush is your favorite pastime.
Articulation and persuasion: definitely
be honest with yourself. It’s OK to be a little
There’s nothing like pretending you’re the
strengths of yours. Knowing your audience:
blunt with others as you share this honesty.
main character in a rom-com to add some
eh, not so much. Remember no one is
Remember your values, though, and let
extra something to your day, but don’t let
going to listen if you come off insensitive.
them guide your truth.
daydreams interrupt your focus on your own
Kindness is a skill to implement not just a
life trajectory.
feeling toward others.
You’re feeling a little tired and stuck. Don’t
LIBRA
CAPRICORN
worry, it’s just your cue to take a little break.
Later in the month, you’re on the books for
Money, an imaginary number on a screen
It’s summer after all; give yourself a little
some major self reflection. In anticipation,
but with real life consequences. Recently, it
early birthday vacay.
start stretching those mindfulness muscles.
hasn’t really been in your favor. You could
Ask open-ended questions to those around
seek better financial literacy or reject it
CANCER
LEO
you. Try to get a sense of the distance
all and live in the woods until wages are
It feels like as soon as you start to feel
between what you intend to convey to
livable. (My vote, the latter.)
comfortable in your day to day life, you
others and what they’re actually getting
AQUARIUS
start to question everything. It’s OK to re-
from you.
You’ve been putting in the hours at work.
evaluate periodically, but don’t be scared
Maybe peel your eyes from the computer
of stability. Hard truth: you can’t be the star
SCORPIO
alllll the time so you need to be cool with
Feeling restless and unfulfilled, you may
Join your Cap friends and run away to the
average-Joeness (being Kevin) sometimes.
find it time to cut the ties holding you back.
forest.
screen and invest some energy elsewhere.
This isn’t to say you should drop everyone you find annoying this month. Instead, root
PISCES
out truly toxic situations you’re best off
You may be having difficulty adjusting
leaving behind.
from the softness of spring to a scorching summer. Focus on maintaining your compassion and eye for growth. You’ll rediscover your power quickly.
ARIES Gearing up to pursue some major goals, you’ll feel a spark of motivation and sustained determination come this June… if you don’t burn yourself out. In order to achieve the slow and steady pace, balance your efforts with social time.
TAURUS Your professional life is feeling scattered and complicated. Instead of forcing your way through the tangle with intense rationalization, tune in to your emotional
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BORN IN A BARN
Local country and folk music fans are in the right place in 2022 with a concert calendar full of Grammy and CMA winners, Billboard chart-toppers and up-and-comers. So don’t wait until it’s too late: get your tickets now. JUNE 2
JUNE 21
Country Night at the Oak featuring Rio Grande
American Aquarium
Colonial Oak Music Park, St. Augustine
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
pvconcerthall.com Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and Zach Bryan St. Augustine Amphitheatre theamp.com JUNE 23 LeAnn Rimes: The Story… So Far Tour Thrasher-Horne Center thcenter.org Country Night at the Oak featuring Dewey Via Colonial Oak Music Park, St. Augustine thecolonialoakmusicpark.com JUNE 30
JUNE 4
Brantley Gilbert & Jelly Roll: Son of the Dirty South
Brooks & Dunn Reboot Tour 2022
Daily's Place
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
dailysplace.com
vystarveteransarena.com Brothers Osbourne Wild Adventures Theme Park, Valdosta, Georgia wildadventures.com JUNE 9 Country Night at the Oak featuring Cumberland Colonial Oak Music Park, St. Augustine thecolonialoakmusicpark.com JUNE 10 Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit & Sheryl Crow St. Augustine Amphitheatre theamp.com Patrick Bass: The Country Afterall Tour Murray Hill Theatre murrayhilltheatre.com
Country Night at the Oak featuring Dean Winter & The Heat
JUNE 16
Colonial Oak Music Park, St. Augustine
Country Night at the Oak featuring Josh Ford and
thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
the Groove Bender Colonial Oak Music Park, St. Augustine thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
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LeAnn Rimes by Rob Nicholson
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Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian is an American
Life: Inspirational Songs, which sold over 4 million
singer, songwriter and actress. She originally
copies. Over the next several years, Rimes’ singles
rose to success as a country music artist at age
demonstrated further crossover success including
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“I Need You” and “Can’t Fight the Moonlight”.
when she won two Grammy Awards: one for best new artist and the other for best female country
Breaking away from her father’s management
vocal performance. This made her the youngest
in the 2000s, Rimes experimented with several
Grammy winner in history. She has since crossed
styles. In 2002, she released the pop-inspired
over into pop, contemporary Christian and other
Twisted Angel and in 2004 released the Christmas
musical genres. Rimes has placed over 40 singles
record What a Wonderful World. She returned
on international charts since 1996.
to her country origins with 2005’s This Woman, which produced three country hits. A similar album
Rimes was raised in Texas and demonstrated a
project followed in 2007 titled Family.
unique singing ability from a young age. Through her parents’ efforts, Rimes began performing
LeAnn Rimes has announced her new studio album,
in various programs, including musical theater
God’s Work, is set for release on September 16.
and local music contests. Developing a local
Three years in the making, Rimes’ songwriting and
following, Rimes recorded two studio albums
vocal skills are put on full display in the 12-track,
as a preteen. These records helped bring her
genre-bending album. Rimes also revealed that
to the attention of Nashville label Curb Records.
God’s Work includes a number of collaborations
She signed a contract with Curb at age 13 and
with other artists. Mickey Guyton, Ziggy Marley,
released 1996’s “Blue.” It became a top 10 hit on
Aloe Blacc, Ben Harper, Ledisi, Sheila E. and
the Billboard country songs chart. Her 1996 album
Robert Randolph are all featured on the album,
of the same name sold over six million copies and
giving each song a unique sound.
established her as a major country artist. In 1997, Rimes crossed over into pop music with “How Do
Rimessat down with Folio’s Rob Nicholson to talk
I Live.” The song became one of the best-selling
about the new album, her life today and the road
singles of the 1990s. An extended mix of the track
that she is paving ahead.
was included on her next album You Light Up My
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW HERE
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Hey, Northeast Florida: Your Pride is showing. And we love it!
Hamburger Mary's Anniversary featuring Miss Crackers from
From St. Augustine to Yulee, Northeast Florida is celebrating
RuPaul's Drag Race
Pride Month with a cavalcade of LGBTQ events, including Jumbo
Hamburger Mary’s
Shrimp Pride Night, Fernandina Beach Pride Parade and Festi-
hamburgermarys.com/jax
val, Rainbow Humanitarian Awards and Big Gay Rainbow Family Picnic.
Rainbow Humanitarian Awards 2022 WJCT Studios
Folio is kicking off the festivities with a VIP party in conjunction
rainbowevents.org
with Art Walk. JUNE 12 Please note: Some events are kid-friendly. Others … not so much.
Comics and Queens Brunch hosted by Karrissa Wade John A. Delaney Student Union at UNF
JUNE 1
unf.edu/lgbtqcenter
Folio’s VIP Art Walk Party and Toast to Pride Month featuring BeBe Deluxe
JUNE 16
Folio HQ
Illusions Cabaret hosted by Karrissa Wade and the
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Hamburger Mary's crew Ocean Breeze at Naval Station Mayport
JUNE 3
navymwwrmayport.com
JACK Pride Night Birdies
JUNE 19
facebook.com/birdiesfivepoints
Naughty Bingo hosted by Karrissa Wade Ann O'Malley's, St Augustine
JUNE 8
annomalleys.com
Equality Florida Mixer hosted by Karrissa Wade Tulua Bistro
JUNE 24
tuluabistro.com
Pride Drag Show The Walrus
JUNE 9
thewalrusjax.com
Jumbo Shrimp Pride Night 121 Financial Ballpark
JUNE 25
jaxshrimp.com
Drag Bingo Bold City Brewery–Riverside
JUNE 10
boldcitybrewery.com
Naughty Bingo Hyperion Brewing
Big Gay Rainbow Family Picnic
hyperionbrewing.com
Willowbranch Park Riverside rainbowevents.org
JUNE 11 Pride Brunch
Stonewall Anniversary Party
Tulua Bistro
The Boot Rack Saloon
tuluabistro.com
boot-rack-saloon.business.site
Pride Bingo
JUNE 27
Disco Witch Brewing, Yulee
Black Pride Charity Bingo hosted by Karrissa Wade
discowitchbrewing.com
Hamburger Mary's hamburgermarys.com/jax
Second Annual Fernandina Beach Pride Parade and Festival Downtown Fernandina Beach and Central Park fernandinabeachpride.com
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LISTEN TO THE KARRISSA WADE INTERVIEW HERE
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PRIDE
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TRIVIA, ETC. All trivia games are general knowledge unless otherwise noted. Don’t see your favorite trivia spot? Drop us a hint at mail@folioweekly.com with “trivia” in the subject line.
MONDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
The Brix Taphouse (music bingo), 7 p.m.
Mr. Chubby’s Wings–Ponte Vedra (music bingo), 6:30 p.m.
Donovan’s Irish Pub, St. Augustine, 7 p.m.
V Pizza–Mandarin (pop culture), 6:30 p.m.
Hurricane Grill & Wings–Atlantic Boulevard (music bingo), 7
The Beacon, St. Augustine, 7 p.m.
p.m.
Cruisers Grill, 7 p.m.
Hurricane Grill & Wings–Julington Creek (music bingo), 7 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–Mandarin, 7 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom–Avondale, 7 p.m.
Firefly Bay, 7 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom–Durbin Pavilion Drive, 7 p.m.
Island Wing Company–Southside Boulevard (music bingo),
Mellow Mushroom–Fleming Island, 7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom–River City/Northside, 7 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom–Jacksonville Beach, 7 p.m.
Mellow Mushroom–Tinseltown, 7 p.m.
Scarlett O’ Hara’s, St. Augustine, 7 p.m.
Treylor Park (pop culture trivia), 9 p.m.
V Pizza–Fleming Island (pop culture trivia), 7 p.m.
V Pizza–Fleming Island (music bingo), 7 p.m.
Veterans United Craft Brewery, 7 p.m. Dick’s Wings–Fleming Island, 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Harps American Grill (pop culture), 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Chubby’s Wings–Fleming Island (music bingo), 6:30 p.m.
Hoptinger–5 Points, 7:30 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–Nocatee, 7 p.m.
Hurricane Grill–Fleming Island, 7:30 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–San Pablo, 7 p.m.
King Maker Brewing (Name That Tune), 7:30 p.m.
Harps American Grill, 7 p.m.
Time Out Sports Grill, 7:30 p.m
Hoptinger–5 Points (music bingo), 7 p.m.
The Brix Taphouse (pop culture trivia), 8 p.m.
Hurricane Grill & Wings–Atlantic Boulevard, 7 p.m.
Hamburger Mary’s (drag bingo, 21+), 8 p.m.
Hurricane Grill & Wings–Julington Creek, 7 p.m.
Hoptinger–Jacksonville Beach, 9 p.m.
Hurricane Grill & Wings–Neptune Beach, 7 p.m. Island Wing Company–Southside, 7 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Jax Craft Beer, 7 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–Atlantic Boulevard, 7 p.m.
Jerry’s Sports Grille, 7 p.m.
Mr. Chubby’s Wings–Ponte Vedra, 7 p.m.
Sahara Cafe, 7 p.m.
Whiskey Jax–Baymeadows, 7 p.m.
Southern Grill, 7 p.m.
Flask & Cannon / V Pizza, 7:30 p.m.
Xtreme Wings Sports Bar and Grille, St. Johns, 7 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–St Augustine, 7:30 p.m.
Flask & Cannon / V Pizza (pop culture), 7:30 p.m.
Hoptinger–Jax Beach (music bingo), 9 p.m.
King Maker Brewing (Name That Tune), 7:30 p.m. Lynch’s Irish Pub (music bingo), 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAYS
Time Out Sports Bar, 7:30 p.m.
Hamburger Mary’s (HamBingo), 2 p.m.
Surfer the Bar (pop culture trivia), 9:30 p.m.
Dick’s Wings–Atlantic Boulevard, 7 p.m.
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THEATER/ DANCE THROUGH JUNE 5
JUNE 3-19
JUNE 17-26
Shawshank Redemption
August Wilson's The Piano Lesson
The Sound of Music
Foundation Academy
Players by the Sea Theatre
The Island Theater, Fleming Island
abettheatre.com
playersbythesea.org
theislandtheater.com
THROUGH JUNE 5
JUNE 10-19
JUNE 26
Pollyanna
Radium Girls
Duval The Musical
The Island Theater, Fleming Island
Amelia Community Theatre, Fernandina
Friday Musicale
theislandtheater.com
Beach
duvalthemusical.com
ameliacommunitytheatre.org THROUGH JUNE 12
JUNE 30-JULY 10
42nd Street
JUNE 10-26
Anything Goes
Alhambra Theatre & Dining
Ragtime, A Concert
Amelia Musical Playhouse, Fernandina
alhambrajax.com
Theatre Jacksonville
Beach
theatrejax.com
ameliamusicalplayhouse.com
Little Women
JUNE 16-19
ONGOING
Limelight Theatre, St. Augustine
Native Gardens
Jacksonville Dance Theatre
limelight-theatre.org
The Florida Ballet Theatre
• “In Here / Out There: A Digital Dance,”
THROUGH JUNE 12
the5anddime.org
virtual performance series
JUNE 2-3
• “Disorder,” virtual performance series
“Nurturing the Surreal”: Story and Art
jacksonvilledancetheatre.org
Exhibit by Kelli Suzanne BABS’ LAB at CoRK North barbaracolaciello.com
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COMEDY JUNE 2-4
JUNE 26
B. Simone
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Comedy Zone
Florida Theatre
comedyzone.com
floridatheatre.com
JUNE 3
JUNE 30
Ozrick Cooley, Barbara Carlyle
Carmen Vallone and
and Terry Harris
Craig Schaffer
2111 Restaurant and Comedy
Jackie Knight’s Comedy Club, St.
Lounge
Augustine
phattkatz.com
jackieknightscomedyclub.com
JUNE 4
JUNE 30-JULY 2
The Manns Concert & Comedy
Aries Spears
Show featuring Tamela & David
Comedy Zone
Mann
comedyzone.com
The Potter's House International Ministries
ON-GOING
kingdomculturecollection.com
Brass Anchor Pub First Coast Comedy: The Main
JUNE 9-11
Event Improv Comedy Show,
David A. Arnold
Fridays and Saturdays, through
Comedy Zone
July 30
comedyzone.com
firstcoastcomedy.com
JUNE 10
Colonial Oak Music Park
David Spade
Improv Night with First Coast
Florida Theatre
Comedy, Wednesdays
floridatheatre.com
thecolonialoakmusicpark.com
JUNE 12
The Justice Pub
Kurtis Conner
Bombs Away! Comedy Open Mic,
Florida Theatre
Wednesdays
floridatheatre.com
facebook.com/TheJusticePub
JUNE 16-18
The Walrus
Steve Trevino
Magical Mystery Mic hosted by
Comedy Zone
Daisy Tackett, Wednesdays
comedyzone.com
thewalrusjax.com
JUNE 18
Veterans United Craft Brewery
"Okay: A really good comedy
Comedy in the Tap Room, third
show!”
Thursday of every month
Eclipse Nightclub & Bar Riverside
vubrew.com
facebook.com/eclipseriverside JUNE 23-25 Matt Rife Comedy Zone comedyzone.com
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Faye Webster by Pooneh Ghana
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E W S A O W H , W WHAT WE THOUGHT HAIM/FAYE WEBSTER AT DAILY’S PLACE Newly-famed sister trio, HAIM, and Atlanta-based indie darling, Faye Webster, made a grand appearance at Daily’s Place last month, bringing fans from all sorts. Webster opened the show, singing sweet nothings to a lightly-packed crowd lost in a raucous chatter. Webster is endearing and relatable, she has an awkward but confident air about her, she knows she’s funny…haha. Dressed in a cobalt-blue, oversized shirt dress she swayed her mullet and sang as perfectly as she does on her album. Webster was kind to her distracted audience and quickly left the stage after the set, expecting no encore from the HAIM-hungry crowd. The sisters finally took the stage after a prolonged set adjustment, waving the arms of their minimally dressed bodies just as eagerly as the crowd. I’m not keen on pop but the girls did put on a show, the fans ate up the planned set interruptions and quirky dialogue throughout. I was mainly focused on whether they were actually playing their instruments or not but no one seemed to care much about that and anyway that conspiracy was debunked by the blue-man-group-style drum solo they exploded into half-way through the show. The pit filled more and more throughout the night with fans finding their way through the wristband wranglers. By the end of the set, the rowdy bunch was called back for a planned encore where confetti cannons were ignited, they know their pop…haha. Overall, a very fun show though I wish Faye had gotten more attention. –Rain Henderson
THE LUMINEERS/CAAMP AT DAILY’S PLACE Fortunately for us, popular neo-folk group, The Lumineers, kicked off their North American leg of the “Brightside World Tour” here in Jacksonville with two concerts booked back to back at Daily’s Place. In attendance the first night, Daily’s was filled like I’d never experienced for a powerfully raw and honest performance. American folk group, CAAMP, got the crowd’s energy up with a twangy opener. Lead singer, Taylor Meier, rocked a Jacksonville Jaguars jersey. The Lumineers opened with “Brightside”, performing on a special stage that wound throughout the pit, creating a dock for Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraits to walk amongst the sea of screaming fans. Everyone in the pit and all upper three decks of seats were on their feet moving, dancing and fully engaged with the performers, something I had never seen before. Even the row of eight frat boys sitting in front of me were caught red-handed singing along to their popular tune “Ophelia”. The setlist covered the entirety of their music catalog, including their covers of Talking Heads “Naive Melody” (my favorite song of all time) and Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues”. As Wesley put it in our interview before the show, he finally feels as though “they have enough arrows in their quiver” to create a show filled to their liking. To hear more from Wesley tap below for a link to the interview. —Vincent Dalessio
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JUNE 1
Florida Mining Gallery
Super Wonderful Crazy Fun-Time Circus
• “Looking For Gravity,” featuring works by
502 N. Hogan St.
Addison Adams, Eugene Ofori Agyei and
904tix.com
Michael Dika, through July 1
Thrasher-Horne Center | Jack Mitchell and Lee Adams Galleries • Orange Park Art Guild Exhibition thcenter.org
floridamininggallery.com
Yellow House
JUNE 18 Afrofuturism Experience presents “AF3
Jacksonville University
• “Sit in Stand Up,” virtual exhibition
Digital Art Fest 2022”
• “Jesse Wright: A Retrospective/New
• “Still Not About a Hotdog and a Coke,”
WJCT Studios
Work,” June 9-July 12, Alexander Brest
afrofuturismexperience.com
Museum and Gallery, ju.edu
virtual exhibition • “Magic, Mirth, and Mortality: Musings on Black Motherhood,” virtual exhibition
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Karpeles Manuscript Library
S.H.E. Art Exhibition by Nykia Jackson
• “The Masks We Wear: Walpurgisnacht Art
SixThreeFour
Show,” through June 29, karpeles.com
904 Pop Up Seawalk Pavilion facebook.com/904popup
ONGOING
Art Walk: June 1
sixthreefourjax.com JUNE 26
yellowhouseart.org
Lightner Museum
Downtown Jacksonville lights up the first
• “Martha Ferguson: Beyond the Crowds,”
Wednesday of the month with art by local
June 3-July 22
artists at hubs in James Weldon Johnson
• “Picturing a Nation: American Art from the Lightner Museum,” through Sept. 30 • “Bouke de Vries War and Pieces,” through
Park, The Jessie and Vagabond Flea at VyStar Tower from 5–9 p.m. Visitors can also enjoy live music, food trucks, street
Beaches Fine Arts Series
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performers, free admission to MOCA and
• Visual arts by Pablo Rivera
lightnermuseum.org
complimentary rides on JTA’s Skyway.
St. Paul’s by the Sea Episcopal Church beachesfinearts.org
dtjax.org/artwalk
MOCA Jacksonville • “Chiharu Shitoa: “Letters of Love,” a Proj-
Butterfield Garage Art Gallery • Featured art by Susan Smith, June 1-30
ect Atrium exhibition, through June 26 • “Creeks Rising: A City Reflected in Hogans
Fernandina Beach Arts Market: June 11, 25 Amelia Island's premier arts and crafts
• Works by Gerald Brummer, Michael Fitz-
& McCoys Creeks,” through July 10
market comes alive the second and fourth
patrick, Nancy Hamlin-Vogler, Jan Miller,
• “Jessica Hische: Covered,” through
Saturday of every month from 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
Dee Roberts, Juliana Romnes and Ron Vellucci butterfieldgarage.com
The Corner Gallery at The Jessie • Erin Kendrick: “Shelter in Place,” through Aug. 3, dupontcenter.org
Aug. 21
fernandinabeachartsmarket.com
• “Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick,” through • “Express Your UNF Pride,” through Nov. 13
Riverside Arts Market: June 4, 11, 18, 25
• “FIFTY: An Alumni Exhibition,” through
Artists, artisans and makers display their
Sept. 25
Feb. 12, 2023
original paintings, jewelry, photographs,
mocajacksonville.unf.edu
prints and other handcrafted items every Saturday—rain or shine—from 10 a.m.–3
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College • “Undercurrents,” through June 13 flagler.edu
MOSH
p.m. on Riverside Avenue underneath the
• Agnes Lopez: “I Am Here” and “The Pinay
canopy of the Fuller Warren Bridge.
Project,” through June 21
riversideartsmarket.com
themosh.org
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
St. Augustine Art Association
St. Augustine First Friday Artwalk: June 3
• “Revolve: Spotlight on the Permanent
• “Annual Honors Invitational,” June 3-26
The first Friday of every month (hence the
Collection,” through Nov. 13
staaa.org
clever name) more than 30 galleries around
• “Frieseke in Florida: Memories of Jacksonville in the 1880s,” through Jan. 1, 2023 • “Jacksonville’s Norman Studios,” through Jan. 30, 2023
the Oldest City open their doors from 5–9
Stellers Gallery
p.m. for visitors to browse exhibits and
• Works by Eileen Corse, Jim Draper, Fallon
interact with artists. A complimentary trolley
Pepper, C. Ford Riley, Alice Williams, Mac-
service provides transportation between
Truque and Jeff Foxwothy (yes, that Jeff
downtown venues.
projects available on the museum’s web-
Foxworthy)
artgalleriesofstaugustine.com
site cummermuseum.org
stellersgallery.com
• Virtual tours, videos and make-at-home
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THE LIFE-SAVING POWER OF ART The Performance Academy of Jacksonville seeks support from the community for its youth-minded programs by Nikesha Elise Williams The arts saved my life. Piano lessons, dance classes, writing; as
These affirmations are a call to courage for students enrolled at
a child these were my outlets when feelings bigger than myself
TPA be it during the after-school program Squad Goals or the
overwhelmed my body. As an adult it is the discipline I learned in
three-week camp Just Like Me which has served more than 500
studying dance, the patience I learned in playing a song, and the
teens across the city over its 10-year tenure.
freedom I found in giving myself over to a blank page that I rely on in my work as a journalist and author.
As Just Like Me prepares to kick off next month, it will be doing so under the theme of “Reality Shows,” guiding the students
Artistic pursuits gave me purpose, gifted me with language,
through their classes in dance, music, poetry, visual arts, theater
though not always verbal, and communication sometimes in
fashion design and more and culminating in a final showcase
the form of movement. The artist within me is the purest form
at the Florida Theatre. During the performance, students will
of myself which at times was made to conform and assimilate
illustrate their reality of what it’s like to grow up in the foster care
to the world around me. When I stepped fully into my artistry
system and other challenges they face.
after leaving my successful news career in 2019, I returned to the most authentic version of me. The me who knew what she
This year’s Just Like Me comes on the heels of TPA’s spring
wanted at 3, 7 and 16 before collegiate pressure, subjective
recital by the Squad Goals Teen Studio after-school program.
opinions and rejection tried to tell me who I could and could not
During the event, The Visual Arts Squad had the privilege
be. What I could and could not do. When I returned to myself,
of unveiling a mural that was a collaborative project between
the artist within welcomed me back with open arms and a clear
Zende Randolph, a 13-year-old drawing and painting student
understanding of how I would work in the world.
at TPA, and Christopher “Cooli Ras” Clark, an internationally renowned visual artist who teaches at TPA.
It is for these reasons I gladly serve on the board of directors for The Performers Academy (TPA) in Jacksonville. The nonprofit arts
Zende, who named the mural “Intergalactic Transportation,” has
organization on Beach Boulevard in Spring Park has specialized
had several major artistic accomplishments since being enrolled
in arts programming as a behavioral intervention and mental
in Squad Goals. He placed first in his division at James Weldon
health resource for the last 11 years. TPA serves Jacksonville’s
Johnson Park’s “Art in the Park” chalk art competition as well
youth who reside in licensed or kinship care in the longest
as first place in the Art Center’s landscape “Going Camping”
running partnership with Family Support Services. Much of the
competition this year.
success of this partnership is thanks to TPA Executive Director Ebony Payne-English, a nationally-renowned poet, author and
Zende is just one example of how TPA contributes to the
performance artist. At the helm of TPA, Payne-English has used
community by building up the youth it serves in the art they love.
her arts curriculum to give the youth in her charge a choice and
As a nonprofit organization TPA depends on the community for
control—even if it is only over a small part of their lives—by using
support for its programs. On July 9, TPA will hold its annual Sweet
art as a vehicle for enrichment, love and success.
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When interacting with her students Payne-English recites
Representative Angie Nixon, local performance artist Barbara
affirmations with them so that they may always know who they
Colaciello and more. The goal of the gala is to raise $32,000
are no matter how schools, systems and carceral institutions
to provide 2,000 hours of TPA programming for the 2022-2023
may try to label them. She says with them:
school year at no cost to the students and caregivers. It is a small ask from an organization doing the work to save the lives of Jacksonville’s youth through the arts, like the arts saved mine.
“I am whole and complete. I am divinely capable. Life is blessed by my presence. And I am present. And I am ready. And I am willing. Asé.”
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DIVADANCE by Casey Alixandra
Passions are notorious for being put aside. It’s not always on
“I cheered for the Jaguars in 2004 when I was 32 years old, so
purpose (it’s easy for work and family to become a priority), but
I was older than your average NFL cheerleader,” said Darlene
in Jacksonville, groups of women are finding the time to dance
Clancy. “I was there for three seasons, then I got married and
back into their old passions or ignite new ones.
had kids. But I still missed dancing. I had taken some classes [at another studio]—and they were phenomenal—but I wasn’t at that
On Philips Highway past The Avenues mall is DivaDance, the
level anymore.”
bold pink lettering on its sign welcoming all who enter. There, everyone can learn real dance moves with a variety of music
But when she came to DivaDance, immediately she felt at home.
genres to pick from. “When I came here, these were my peers. These are housewives, “You are actually learning real choreography moves from
these are stay-at-home moms, these are women from all walks
experienced instructors,” said franchise owner Jasmine Batista.
of life,” said Clancy. “Yeah, I have a dance background, but I still
“It’s also a fitness option because it’s cardio. You are moving,
struggle sometimes too. So, I feel like I found my place here.”
you are sweating in there, and you are doing different moves.” DivaDance has become so popular that many are willing to drive Soon, DivaDance will be celebrating its year anniversary in
the extra mile just to dance specifically there. With so many
Jacksonville. While the studio already has a devoted following,
requests for another location, DivaDance is finally opening a
it is important for them to recognize the milestone to remind
second location across from the Orange Park Mall this summer.
visitors, old and new, they are welcome and that DivaDance is a place to feel free and beautiful.
At DivaDance, your age and your background don’t matter. This is a place to let go of everyday problems and to feel fabulous.
“Every woman loves someone to hang out and talk with and have a great time,” said Batista. “We want [DivaDance] to be a
“Walking through our doors is being able to provide an outlet,
safe space to let loose and have the OK to be sexy and be sassy,
an outlet to escape reality for a little bit and to be who we are.
not have to worry about anything.”
Because as a mother and as a wife, it is who we are, but it’s not specifically our identity. We’re more than that. You’re more than
Each class begins with participants having the opportunity
that, to be able to not be judged and to feel sexy,” said Batista.
to learn about the dancers next to them. DivaDance wants
The 60-minute classes aren’t just about learning dance moves.
everyone walking out the building excited to come back and
They remind people of community and self-acceptance. They
dance again with their new friends. And it’s not only women who
are changing lives, both mentally and physically.
can dance there. Every week DivaDance features different songs, choreography “We occasionally have men who come in. Sometimes it can be
and opportunities for Jacksonville dancers. On specific days,
a little intimidating because they will see women coming in,
members are encouraged to wear heels or boots or use pom-
and we whack our hips,” said Jasmine. “But we definitely offer
poms. They even host bachelorette events, birthday parties and
options for the men that come in.”
virtual parties.
When learning these choreographed moves, many participants
Beyond DivaDance classes, dancers go out to shows, concerts,
are shocked they’re not as difficult as they thought. DivaDancing
bars and workshops together.
is for everyone, not just the experienced. Recently, DivaDance had their own prom while the high schools “Believe it or not, all our classes are [for] all levels. Our routine and
had theirs. They hired a DJ, a bartender, decorated the studio
our trainers are specifically trained to target every demographic
with balloons and had a pink carpet. All who entered the studio
out there,” said Jasmine. “Whether you are a beginner or an
that night wore their best gowns with their plus ones.
advanced, we have options." “People come from all walks of life, and we welcome them with All DivaDance’s instructors can relate to their dancers. They too
open arms, and I say you can still dance,” said Batista.
have once felt out of touch with their passion and got back into it by teaching it.
If you love to dance or really want to learn, DivaDance is waiting for you.
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C O N C E R T S
JUNE 1
JUNE 3-4
Josh Bennett Band and Cosmic
Brit Floyd
Jacksonville Symphony: The Music of
Highway
Florida Theatre
Queen
Underbelly
floridatheatre.com
Jacksonville Center for the Performing
underbellyjax.com
Arts Spite, Boundaries, Vatican, No Zodiac
jaxsymphony.org
and Bodybox
JUNE 8 Cannibal Corpse, Sanguisugabogg,
1904 Music Hall
JUNE 4
200 Stab Wounds and Rhythm of Fear
1904musichall.com
Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival
Underbelly
Presents: Meráki Quartet and the
underbellyjax.com
JUNE 1-2
Latimer Quartet
Rebelution with Steel Pulse, Denm
Historic Nassau County Courthouse,
JUNE 10
and DJ Mackle
Fernandina Beach
Vaylor & Melody Trucks featuring
St. Augustine Amp
ameliachambermusic.org
Victor Wainwright & Pat Harrington
theamp.com
Blue Jay Listening Room Dancing With Ghosts, DigDog, Dakar
bluejayjax.com
JUNE 2
and Raichyl Sinversa
The Turtles, Gary Puckett & The
Jack Rabbits
Actus Reus, Yosemite in Black, Cult of
Union Gap, The Association, The
jaxlive.com
She and Once King
Buckinghams, The Vogues and
Jack Rabbits
The Cowsills return for the Happy
Forever Johnny Cash with Patsy’s
jaxlive.com
Together Tour 2022.
Daydream
Florida Theatre
Underbelly
Destroy Boys and Scowl
floridatheatre.com
underbellyjax.com
1904 Music Hall 1904musichall.com
JUNE 3
Oz Noy, Dennis Chambers, Jim Haslip
Barenaked Ladies with guests Gin
1904 Music Hall
JUNE 10-11
Blossoms and Toad the Wet Sprocket
1904musichall.com
Jacksonville Symphony: Beethoven’s
St. Augustine Amphitheatre theamp.com
Ninth Symphony Ode to Joy JUNE 4-5
Jacksonville Center for the Performing
Fool's Paradise featuring Umphrey's
Arts
Steelln' Peaches Allman Brothers
McGee, Lettuce and more
jaxsymphony.org
Revue
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
1904 Music Hall
theamp.com
1904musichall.com
JUNE 11 Beachella Music & Arts Fair
JUNE 5
Seawalk Pavilion
Nardo Wick and Lil Oppop Present
The Doobie Brothers: 50th
beachella.com
Wicked Wildchild United Summer
Anniversary Tour with Michael
Basg
McDonald and The Dirty Dozen Brass
Best of R&B Bands
Florida Theatre
Band
Ritz Theatre & Museum
floridatheatre.com
Daily’s Place
ritzjacksonville.com
dailysplace.com Dakar and Juniper IV
The Black Crowes: Shake Your Money
Jack Rabbits
JUNE 6-7
Maker with Driving
jaxlive.com
Dave Matthews Band
Daily’s Place
Daily’s Place
dailysplace.com
Nick & Millie with Folk Is People
dailysplace.com
Blue Jay Listening Room bluejayjax.com
Peabod JUNE 7
Murray Hill Theatre Presents
The Cornet Conspiracy 19th Century
murrayhilltheatre.com
Schism (Tool tribute), Medal Militia
Brass Band
(Metallica tribute), Elite (Deftones
Friday Musicale
Burden Affinity, Four Penny Coffin
tribute) and Humanity Gone
fridaymusicale.com
and Killer on the Way
Underbelly
Jack Rabbits
underbellyjax.com
jaxlive.com
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Bikini Kill by Pat Graham
JUNE 12
Airpark
JUNE 24
H.E.R: Back of My Mind Tour
Blue Jay Listening Room
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band with guest
Daily’s
Bluejayjax.com
Edgar Winter
dailysplace.com
St. Augustine Amphitheatre mewithoutYou: The Farewell Tour
Johnny & Heidi
Underbelly
Blue Jay Listening Room
underbellyjax.com
theamp.com Tedeschi Trucks Band: Wheels of Soul 2022
bluejayjax.com
Daily’s Place Scum FL, Flag on Fire, River City Sound
dailysplace.com
Flogging Molly & The Interrupters with special
System and Off the Rails
guest The Skints and Tiger Army
Jack Rabbits
Jarren Benton, Legit and guests
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
jaxlive.com
Jack Rabbits
theamp.com
jaxlive.com JUNE 19
JUNE 14
D-Nice Club Quarantine with Tank, Mase, Mya,
JUNE 24-25
Machine Gun Kelly
Carl Thomas and Lil' Mo
Jax Metal Fest
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Daily’s Place
Underbelly
jaxevents.com
dailysplace.com
underbellyjax.com
JUNE 15
JUNE 20
JUNE 25
Atheist, Suffocation, Soreption and Contrarian
Backstreet Boys
Will Blackburn
1904 Music Hall
Veterans Memorial Arena
Blue Jay Listening Room
1904musichall.com
bluejayjax.com JUNE 21
JUNE 16
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and
JUNE 25
Runaway Gin: A Tribute To Phish at 1904
Zach Bryan
Noel Freidline & Friends Jazz Series
1904 Music Hall
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Ritz Theatre & Museum
1904musichall.com
theamp.com
ritzjacksonville.com
JUNE 17
JUNE 22
Music and Art by the Sea
The Connells
Andy Grammer: The Art of Joy Tour
St. Augustine Beach Pier
Intuition Ale Works
Florida Theatre
sabca.org
intuitionaleworks.com Ships in the Night, Solemn Shapes, The Palace
Medal Militia, Legions Blind and Desert Will
Powfu, Rxseboy and Snøw
of Tears and The Valley Ghouls
Jack Rabbits
Underbelly
Underbelly
jaxlive.com
underbellyjax.com
underbellyjax.com
Robby Krieger of The Doors
JUNE 23
Train
Florida Theatre
Glimmers, The Maguas and more
Daily’s Place
floridatheatre.com
Underbelly
dailysplace.com
JUNE 26
underbellyjax.com Generator, Divided Truth, Suckerpunch and
JUNE 28
Sanctum
Hughes Taylor Band
The King Yellowman Show featuring K’reema
Jack Rabbits
1904 Music Hall
& The Sagittarius Band and guests
jaxlive.com
1904musichall.com
Jack Rabbits jaxlive.com
The Lee Boys
JUNE 23-JULY 2
Blue Jay Listening Room
St. Augustine Music Festival
JUNE 29
bluejayjax.com
Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
mc chris, Crunk Witch and Just Tyler
saugustinemusicfestival.org
Jack Rabbits
JUNE 18
jaxlive.com
Rod Wave, Yo Gotti and Latto Veterans Memorial Arena jaxevents.com
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THEN, NOW, FOREVER:
The third annual River City Wrestling Con, which takes place the weekend of June 11-12, will bring rising stars of the industry and all-time legends to the largest pro-wrestling autograph convention in the Southeast. There will be food and drink, panels and discussions, video games and merchandise and a whole slate of actual wrestling, featuring talent drawn from around the country, and from every level of the business. The con is conveniently timed for the thousands who will be in attendance, as it coincides with the city’s Bicentennial Celebration. June 10 features a Bicentennial Pub Walk that starts at Bold City Downtown at 7 p.m. and ends at Ruby Beach Brewing at 9 p.m., followed by a game of #Jax200 Bicentennial Trivia (hosted by me). If that’s not your speed, there’s also Tough Junkie at 1904 and The Mountain Goats (noted pro wrestling aficionada) at Intuition Ale Works. Saturday, June 11, sees the official celebration of the city’s 200th anniversary with an all-day block party on Laura Street from Riverfront Park on the river to James Weldon Johnson Park in the heart of downtown.
A mark’s guide to pro-wrestling in Florida
With local history on the agenda, the RCWC fits the bill perfectly.
by Shelton Hull
The history of pro-wrestling in this area goes back to at least 1895, but the official lineage began when Cowboy Luttrell established Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) in 1949. The Fort Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa was home base for the territory, but they ran a circuit around the state, which included regular stops in Jacksonville, either the Snyder Armory or the old Veterans Memorial Coliseum. (They also did two shows at Wolfson Park in the ’80s.) Luttrell’s protege, Eddie Graham, bought into the territory in 1961, then assumed full control in 1971. At that point, things really heated up–sometimes literally, since a lot of those buildings had no air conditioning. But 1973-74 was ground zero for the explosion of interest in Florida’s pro wrestling scene, due to two key developments: 1) Jack Brisco, who won the NCAA championship out of Oklahoma before becoming CWF’s top star in 1969, beat Dory Funk Jr. in Houston to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title on July 20, 1973. Funk reigned for exactly 1,563 days, the second-longest reign among all 55 men to hold that title; this was a time when the industry was presented as 100% real, thus requiring that any man holding the belt best be ready to defend his position in the ring, in the bar, on the streets, anytime—on the spot, legit. In Florida and some other territories, it’s rumored that the wrestlers were instructed to never lose a public fight to a nonwrestler, no matter what, or they would be fired on the spot. The stories of drunken fans who fucked around and found out could fill this entire issue. The fact that Funk, a second-generation wrestler whose entire family consisted of genuine hard men
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who went unbeaten four straight years, was finally felled by a
to this day. But competition has emerged of late, in the form
Florida man, was huge news. (Imagine if the Jaguars finally won
of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), created by Tony Khan in 2019 and
the Super Bowl next season, and then imagine if they beat Tom
based in Jacksonville. This new rivalry is bringing pro-wrestling
Brady to clinch it.) The Funk-Brisco feud was, at that point, the
to newer, younger audiences, and it’s helped give independent
apogee of technical wrestling, a standard not reached until Ric
wrestlers an unprecedented chance to establish themselves on
Flair and Ricky Steamboat in 1989. Brisco’s influence put CWF
a national level.
on the map. But there was a second, maybe even bigger factor. This year’s RCWC will feature at least 10 WWE Hall of Famers, as 2) On May 4, 1974, a wrestler called Pak Song Nam made a
well as a number of the most loved (and hated) wrestlers of the
mistake that changed the entire course of wrestling history. The
past 40 years. Bret “Hitman” Hart is making his first appearance
barefooted South Korean madman was arguably the top villain
at the con, as are Booker T, The Hardy Boyz, Madusa Miceli,
in CWF, a mercenary hired by his manager, “Playboy” Gary Hart,
Lisa Marie Varon, Dan Severn, Johnny Gargano, Demolition and
who was hated even more. On this night they were terrorizing
Diamond Dallas Page. Legends like Arn Anderson, Kevin Nash,
the boss himself, Eddie Graham, who brought his own son Mike
Kevin Sullivan, Jimmy Hart, Billy Gunn, Butterbean and Ricky
to defend the family, and the promotion, in their own hometown.
“The Dragon” Steamboat are back for return appearances.
An errant throat chop was intended for Mike Graham, but Pak Song missed and struck his own partner, who fell to the floor,
These legends will be joined by top indie stars like Low Ki, Effy,
then came up seeing red and cleaned house on everyone.
Jon Davis, James Storm, Stunt Marshall, The Gunn Club, King Mo, Malakai Black, Swerve Strickland, Jacob Fatu, AEW Women’s
That man was born Virgil Runnels Jr., but on that night he was
Champion Thunder Rosa and even Danhausen (who was added
reborn as “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, and over the
to the lineup just days ago). Some of these folks will be in the
next five years he would become one of the greatest, most
ring, as well, as part of a stacked card of fresh new matchups,
beloved and most influential performers in the entire history
scheduled to run throughout the weekend including:
of professional wrestling, ever. Rhodes did not achieve the mainstream success of people like Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Roddy
Jacob Fatu vs. Low Ki
Piper, Randy Savage, Steve Austin, the Rock or John Cena, but
Rey Fury vs. Effy
all of the above would name him as the industry’s dominant
Culture Inc vs. La Sangre
creative force of the past 40 years, second only to (maybe)
Jon Davis vs. T.I.M.
Vince McMahon himself. Rhodes was the centerpiece of CWF
Andrew Anderson vs. Vertigo
in the ’70s and early ’80s; he and Graham took the territory to a
Sumi Sakai vs. La Rosa Negra
commercial peak rarely seen before or since.
Josh Woods vs. King Mo Tiffany Nieves vs. Devlyn Macabre
With great weather and an easy road schedule, wrestlers could
Stunt Marshall vs. EC3
work all week, but still be home on most nights, if they wanted
DNC vs. Myles Millennium
to. CWF had weekly TV, and with their reputation as creative
Jonah Rock vs. James Storm
geniuses, wrestlers knew that being featured here was a sure
Kiki Harris vs. Scoot Andrews
way to get your name out to other promoters around the country.
The Renegade Twins vs. Kelsey Reagan and Persia Pierce
They could be certain of working with top talent for really good money, and of course there was no state income tax, so almost
The assembled roster represents three generations and six
every wrestler who worked Florida in that era eventually left
decades of wrestling history. It will also help shine a special
the territory with very fond memories, and the word of mouth
spotlight on Northeast Florida, where pro wrestling has factored
sent even more talent our way. As a result, almost every major
into local culture since the post-war era. It’s a long, somewhat
wrestler of the 1970s and ’80s worked here, while others got
complex history, as one might expect from one of the most
their start here, including people like Lex Luger, Ron Simmons,
creatively convoluted art forms ever invented. It makes perfect
Paul Orndorff, the late great Scott Hall and, most notably, Hulk
sense that a place like Florida would prove to be so crucial to its
Hogan.
growth, then and now.
That tradition continued after CWF folded in 1987, absorbed by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), which became the primary competition for WWE in the 1990s. After WWE bought that company in 2001, they officially became the largest and most dominant promotion in history, a position they maintain
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DOWNTOWN
NIGHTLIFE
1. Dates and performers are subject to change. 2. Certain events have a cover charge.
Dos Gatos
3. Some venues may have a dress code.
Karaoke, Monday; DJ Hollywood, Thursday; DJs, Friday; DJ
4. Health checks or other entry requirements might be re-
NICKFresh, Saturday
quired.
dosgatosjax.com
Basically, call before you haul.
Myth Nightclub June 3 and 10: Thrive Friday; various DJs, Saturday and Sunday
And if we’re missing your favorite spot, holler at us at mail@ folioweekly.com and use “nightlife” in the subject line.
FLEMING ISLAND
ARLINGTON
Mr. Chubby’s Wings Live music, Friday mrchubbyswings.com
Cliff’s Bar and Grille Live music, Friday and Saturday
Whitey’s Fish Camp
cliffsbarandgrill.com
Live music, Saturday and Sunday
BEACHES/PONTE VEDRA
whiteysfishcamp.com
Gusto
Mercury Moon
Live music, Wednesday and Friday
Live music, Monday and Wednesday
gustojax.com
facebook.com/Mercury-Moon
Lemon Bar & Grille
Sunset Tiki Bar
Live music throughout the week
Live music Friday–Sunday
lemonbarjax.com
the-sunset-tiki-bar.business.site
Lynch’s Irish Pub
Volstead
Live music all week
June 19: Swing Dance Sunday
lynchsirishpub.com
thevolsteadjax.com
Mango’s
MANDARIN
Karaoke, Sunday and Wednesday Enza’s
mangosjaxbeach.com
Live piano music, every day except Monday enzas.net
Mavi’s Waterfront Bar & Grill Live music, Friday–Sunday mavijax.com
MURRAY HILL
Monkey’s Uncle Tavern
Buchner’s Bierhalle
DJ, Tuesdays; live music, Thursday, Friday and Sunday; karaoke
Live music, Wednesday
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
buchnersbierhalle.com
monkeysuncletavern.com The Stout Snug
Palm Valley Outdoors Bar and Grill
June 3: Pink Paisleys; June 4: Blood, Sweat & Whiskey; June 5,
Live music, Friday–Sunday
12, 19 and 26: The Kimball’s Band; June 10: Jig to a Milestone;
palmvalleyoutdoors.com
June 11: Spade McQuade; June 17: Mad Hatter Trio; June 18: FasTrain; June 24: Mr. Bill Show; June 25: 5 O’Clock Shadow thestoutsnug.com
Surfer The Bar DJs and dancing, Friday–Sunday surferthebar.com
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ORANGE PARK 57 Heaven
Jazzy’s Restaurant & Lounge
Café Eleven
Spoken word poetry and DJ Swagg, Tuesday; live
June 1: Christie Lenee; June 3: The Old City
music, Friday and Saturday jazzysrestaurant.net
Gemel featuring Salt & Pine and Remedy Tree;
DJ Capone, Wednesday; DJ Jason, Thursday; DJ
June 17: Strayin’ Anchors with Cowford & Madison
Danny/DJ Paco, Friday
The Garage
Grace
facebook.com/57Heaven
Live music, Friday and Saturday; Reggae with DJ
originalcafe11.com
Brooks, Sunday Big Dawgs Sports Restaurant
garagejax.com
Cellar Upstairs Bar at San Sebastian Winery
Karaoke/live music, Wednesday bigdawgsrestaurant.com
June 2: Ian Kelly; June 3: Gary Douglas Campbell The Loft
& Trey’s Amigos; June 4: Wes Register & The
Karaoke, Tuesday; DJ Robbie P Thursday; DJ
Carpetbaggers; June 5: Vinny Jacobs; June 9:
Cheers Park Avenue
Brooks/DJ Robbie P, Friday and Saturday
Tony Scozzaro; June 10: Jolie & The Committee
Live music Friday–Sunday
loftjax.com
Band; June 11: Vinny Jacobs & The Committee
cheersparkave.com
Band; June 12 and 16: Vinny Jacobs; June 17: SAN MARCO/ST NICHOLAS
The Daq Shack
Caleb Joye and Bread & Butter; June 18: Vibe RW & Atlantic Alibi; June 19: Vinny Jacobs; June 23:
Karaoke, Wednesday; live music, Sunday
Breezy Jazz House
Stephen Pigman; June 24: Tony Scozzaro and
thedaqshack904.com
DJ, Wednesday; live jazz, Friday and Saturday
Yael & Gabriel; June 25: TJ Brown & Phili Phili;
breezyjazzhouse.com
June 26: Vinny Jacobs; June 30: TJ Brown
Dee’s Music Bar and Grill
sansebastianwinery.com
Live music, Friday and Saturday
Cuba Libra Ultra Lounge
facebook.com/musicbarandgrill
Fire Fridays featuring DJ Dr. Doom
Prohibition Kitchen
cubalibrebar.com
June 1, 15 and 28: Shaun and Kristen; June 2 and
Locals Pub
18: Brady Clampitt Duo; June 3: The Band Drauck-
Karaoke, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday; DJs,
The Mudville Grill
er, Lunar Coast and The Copper Tones; June 4:
Friday and Sunday
June 6 and 20: TBA Big Band; June 3: River City
Trae Pierce & the T Stones and Freddy For Peace;
localspub.co
Rhythm Kings
June 5: Jim Johnson and The Space Heaters;
themudvillegrill.com
June 6: Micah Gilliam; June 7 and 21: Jim John-
Tom and Betty’s
son; June 8 and 22: Corey on Sax; June 9 and
Live music, Friday and most Saturdays
Rain Dogs
30: Nick and Millie; June 10: Ginger Beard Man
tomandbettys.net
Live music throughout the week
and Cortnie Frazier; June 11: Honey Hounds and
instagram.com/raindogs5points
Bad Dog Mama; June 12: Rachel Akins and Soulo;
RIVERSIDE/AVONDALE
June 13 and 19: Sam Pacetti; June 14 and 28: SOUTHSIDE
Colton McKenna; June 16: Clairemont Duo; June
Brick Restaurant
17: Amy Hendrickson, Mellow Daze and Bold City
Live jazz on weekends
Culhane’s
Classics; June 18: The Band Be Easy and Freddy
brickofavondale.com
Karaoke, Saturday
For Peace; June 19: Christian Powers; June 20:
culhanesirishpub.com
Albert Cebollero; June 23: Whiskey Run; June 24:
Casbah Cafe
Chillula and Clairemont Duo; June 25: The Raisin
Live jazz, Sunday; belly dancing, Friday and
Jax Craft Beer
Cake Orchestra and Cover Boy; June 26: Soulo
Saturday
Live music, Friday
and Cortnie Frazier; June 27: Jim Johnston; June
thecasbahcafe.com
jaxcraftbeer.com
29: Soulo
Eclipse Bar and Nightclub
ST AUGUSTINE
pkstaug.com Karaoke night with DJ Turnikit, Sunday; June 25:
Tradewinds Lounge
Julia Gulia
Arnold’s Lounge
facebook.com/eclipseriverside
Acoustic music, Wednesday; karaoke, Thursday;
Live music throughout the week
live music, Friday and Saturday; acoustic night, The Garage Live music, Friday and Saturday; Reggae with DJ
Sunday arnoldslounge.com
Brooks, Sunday garagejax.com
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JUNE FILM REVIEWS by Harry Moore
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Chip ’n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Disney’s second-tier rodents and stars of the early ’90s Disney Channel series Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers are thrust back into the limelight in this family comedy that imagines a world in which real people and animated characters live side by side. Directed by Akiva Schaffer, best known as part of Saturday Night Live’s comedy rap troupe The Lonely Island and also as the director of comedy gems Hot Rod and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, the film takes on a meta, Roger Rabbit-style approach in reimagining the chipmunk adventurers. In the film, Chip and Dale are the former stars of the Rescue Rangers TV show, but after the cancellation of their series, the duo (voiced here by comedians John Mulaney and Andy Samberg) haven’t spoken in decades and have taken on decidedly different paths with Chip becoming an insurance salesman and Dale a meet and greet regular on the fan convention circuit. The pair are reunited when their former co-star Monterey Jack (voiced by Eric Bana) goes missing, and they find themselves engulfed in the mystery as they search for their friend. The film moves at a breakneck pace, packing jokes into every scene with a cacophony of background gags and cameos of famous cartoons that range from all eras of animation and, surprisingly, from properties owned by rival film studies, including appearances from classic Disney characters to Muppets and the more modern Adult Swim output. Disney allows for the filmmakers to poke fun at some of the films and characters from their catalog; most notably we see a villainous, middle-aged and bloated Peter Pan (voiced by Will Arnett) running a counterfeiting operation, among many other surprise appearances. The animation effects in the film are seamless with traditional hand drawn characters interacting with both computer animated creatures, puppets and real actors, while the talented voices of comic performers keep things entertaining for audiences both young and old. The latest release on Disney+ marks a new high point for the feature film output on the streamer with this fun and funny family comedy. Available on Disney+ George Carlin’s American Dream The new two-part documentary film from HBO and directors Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio explores the life and work of George Carlin. Carlin, who is widely considered to be one of the best and most influential stand-up comedians of all time, alongside Richard Pryor, is a figure whose life story is well suited to the documentary format. The film delves into a trove of stand-up routines, archive footage from TV appearances, personal notes and letters, and new interviews with Carlin’s friends, family and famous fans. American Dream is an exhaustive documentary on its subjects,
digging into every aspect of Carlin’s life from his upbringing by a single mother after taking her children away from their abusive father to the early days of his career in comedy, leading to up his work as an establishment comedian before walking away from that lucrative career path to embracing the counterculture movement of the ’60s and pioneering a new brand of comedy that spoke truth to power and rallied against the constraints put on freedom of speech at the time. The film goes to great lengths to demonstrate how Carlin would consistently reinvent his act for a new generation of audiences, maintaining his relevance in the comedy sphere for five decades, constantly spouting a cutting and unique point of view about the world around him, never shying away from the darker side of his world view. But while the film is a love letter to Carlin’s work, which continues to be just as relevant in our modern society years after his passing, it also shines a light on his personal demons, humanizing one of the great comic and social thinkers of the last half century. American Dream serves as both a well-rounded and thorough introduction to the mind and work of George Carlin for the uninitiated, and for the long-time fan it is an engaging deep dive into the comedian that is more than just a highlight reel of his greatest hits. Available on HBO Everything Everywhere All at Once Everything Everywhere All at Once is among the most daring and fresh films to come out in recent years, a decisively modern piece of cinema that is likely to become a touchstone work from this era of filmmaking. The film follows Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), a dissatisfied Asian American woman who feels her life has passed her buy, as she runs a laundromat with her downtrodden and unhappy husband Waymond (Ke Huy Quan) and her daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu), keeps drifting further and further away from her. However, when arriving at an IRS building for a meeting with her auditor (Jamie Lee Curtis), Evelyn is approached by a different, far more confident version of Waymond, who tells her he is from the Alphaverse and that every decision someone makes creates a new alternate universe. A dark force is destroying every universe, and the fate of the multiverse is in her hands. By jumping into her many and various lives not lived, Evelyn acquires a range of highly competent skills that allow her to fight for the universe and her family. Filmmaking duo Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (also known as the Daniels) wrote and directed the film with such unique style and visual flair, telling a story that deftly combines world-ending stakes with a touching family drama and more than a few dashes of kung fu. Everything Everywhere All at Once is an excellent film that demands to be seen at once.
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