Author: Devin Myers | Staff writer

Opinions

A lawmaker called me a mutant

With numerous bills making their way through Florida’s 2023 legislative session which target the rights and livelihoods of transgender residents, my fate lies in the hands of state legislators. While those in favor argue for the dissolution of our liberties under the guise of “public safety,” it becomes increasingly clear […]

News

Village Square hosts Tallahassee Town Hall

Amidst a wave of political turmoil throughout Tallahassee, the Village Square brought together commissioners from the city and county for the 11th annual Tallahassee Town Hall, addressing several of the pressing issues the capital city is facing. Hosted by WFSU’s Tom Flanigan, the first panel Wednesday at WFSU studios featured […]

Sports

Two top scorers set to transfer

In the aftermath of a season of underwhelming basketball, the Rattlers may be on the verge of losing their fangs. Jordan Tillmon and Dylan Horton, the top scorers for FAMU’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, respectively, declared in the weeks following the season’s end that they would be entering the […]

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‘Powerful Voices’ envelop Lee Hall

In commemoration of the 1956 Tallahassee bus boycott, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra and Florida A&M University Concert Choir collaborated this past weekend to deliver “Powerful Voices: Lift Every Voice,” a two-night concert event which opened at Florida State University’s Ruby Diamond Concert Hall on Saturday evening followed by a performance […]

Lifestyles

Savvy Salvage Thrift serves the community

Justice Barnes is best known in Tallahassee as the owner of Savvy Salvage Thrift, a staple of Railroad Square Art District which has specialized in selling vintage goods since it opened in 2016. Barnes keeps a wide variety of items stocked in Savvy Salvage’s compact space, but it is Barnes’ […]

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Historic Bradfordville Blues Club begins farewell tour

Hidden away down a long, winding dirt road in northeast Tallahassee lies the Bradfordville Blues Club. This intimate, down-home music venue has hosted local legends and internationally known blues and jazz icons. One of Leon County’s historical gems, the long-standing club may be nearing the end of the road — […]

Opinions

Reflecting on MLK’s radical final years

On a hot summer day in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. fervently delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to an audience of 200,000 in Washington D.C. and millions around the country. This moment has defined his legacy in the decades since, and […]