The Gaslight Anthem

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By Matt Walker, April 2008 

Señor and the Queen, Sabot Productions

The Gaslight Anthem’s debut album, which came out last year, was a solid first effort full of great lyrics, catchy melodies and well-written songs. And this EP picks right up where Sink or Swim left off.

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What does OSCAR know?

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By Roger Beebe, April 2008

Now that the traumatic memory of Daniel Day Lewis’s Broadway pirate outfit has faded from memory (but really, two hoop earrings? and that floppy ‘do? really?), it might be time to reflect back on the year in film and to see just what it is that we can learn from the 2008 Oscars.

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K is for Bobby

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BobbyBy Ciara McFatter, April 2008

Bobby K is a name that most of the fashion forward Gainesville population has heard of even if they don’t know exactly who he is or what he does.  Bobby K is one the most visually creative people I have met in my five years in Gainesville. 

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An Organic Trip

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Raspberries

Story and photos By Kristen and Kevin Grace, April 2008

           Kristen and Kevin took a honeymoon to Europe with an unusual twist—they volunteered to work on organic farms in France through the organization World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. Read the rest of this entry »

Winter Soldier 2

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Winter SoldierBy Jessica Newman, April 2008

           The all-to-familiar sounds of AK-47s and M16s resonated in the distance. The platoon raced ahead to engage in the combat, eager to get in on the action. By the time they arrived, the skirmish had ended, but the 82nd Airborne Division told them that two or three insurgents opened fire on American troops from a roadside field.

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Wayward Council: An Oral History in One Act

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Wayward CouncilBy Dan Fitzpatrick, April 2008

               Wayward Council, Gainesville’s local collective record store, gathering place and so much more, is celebrating its 10th Anniversary this month. Satellite Magazine sat down with its founders and some current volunteers to learn about the store’s beginnings and its purpose.

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The Ghosts of Cite Soleil

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HaitiBy Christopher Garland, April 2008

Christopher Garland explores the slums in Cite Soleil, Haiti, also known as “the most dangerous place on earth.” Surrounded by armed soldiers from the United Nations, he moves through the tattered town.

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