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Symphonic Serenades: Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Returns with Packed Season
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine For attendees, a night at the symphony is about more than a love of music. It’s also the...
Nov 1, 20215 min read


Building the Brand: Women-Owned Agencies Shaping the Future of Business
By Dakota Parks for Northwest Florida's Business Climate In today's digital landscape, where Americans are estimated to encounter between...
Oct 1, 202120 min read


Someone Waits For Me: LGBT+ Elders Share Their Stories
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine and Coming of Age Magazine Although queer and transgender people have been present in films since...
Oct 1, 20215 min read


Punk to The Core: Pensacola Punk Rock Flea Market
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Across major cities in the US, you can find a hardcore gathering of people clad in leather jackets,...
Oct 1, 20214 min read


5 Questions With Creatives: Patrick (Patty) Quintanilla
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Whether he’s tagging and painting over pieces at Graffiti Bridge or designing massive, commissioned...
Oct 1, 20214 min read


Creative Solutions for Marine Pollution
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Living along the white sand beaches of the Gulf Coast and the longleaf pine-covered bayous and rivers...
Sep 1, 20216 min read


5 Questions With Creatives: Emily Bishop
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Emily Bishop, 22, has spent the last three years intensively training in dance studios in Chicago,...
Sep 1, 20214 min read


The New Vintage: Curating Nostalgic Collections
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Fashion trends often rotate with the seasons and come in and out of style like clockwork. Mom jeans,...
Aug 1, 202112 min read


A Look Inside Sean Seid’s New Book
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd As a notable figure in the art scene and a regular in the open mic poetry circles, Sean Seid, 31, has...
Aug 1, 20215 min read


Supporting Local Artists at the Pensacola Arts Market
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd In the last year, markets have sprung up across the entire city of Pensacola— from Uptown Pensacola...
Jul 1, 20214 min read


Fishing for the Future: How Conservation and Sustainability Promote Healthy Ecosystems
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine Fishing along the Gulf Coast is more than just a hobby or a job—it’s a way of life and a cultural...
Jul 1, 20218 min read


5 Questions With Creatives: Doug Stanford of YNICORNS
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd For many of us, music is the much-needed respite from daily chaos and our catalyst for creativity....
Jul 1, 20214 min read


Uncovering The History of Underground Railroad Sites in Northwest Florida
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Every year, researchers uncover never-before-seen or analyzed documents, artifacts and correspondence...
Jun 1, 20216 min read


PensaPride: Pensacola’s New LGBT+ Pride Festival
By Dakota Parks for Downtown Crowd Every June, people in cities across the world flood the streets in rainbow regalia, flying flags and...
Jun 1, 20214 min read


Robert Malmberg: Exploring the Intersection of Fine Art Photography and Interior Design
By Dakota Parks for Pensacola Magazine Robert Malmberg has spent the bulk of his life with his eyes behind a camera, capturing the world...
Jun 1, 20215 min read
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