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By Nick McGregor
Going surfing isn’t easy when you’re under the age of 16. Unless you live within bike-riding distance of the beach, scoring a ride to the water can feel like pulling teeth, what with busy parents, preoccupied older siblings, and the cost of gas preventing the license-less from frolicking freely in the summertime […]
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By Ileana Morales
I smell like paint and cookies.
There’s red and yellow stuck in my nails and bright blue on my knee. There are probably some spots of flour in my brown hair.
And I look great. You know you wish you were this messy right now.
I’m wearing the mess of a […]
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By Travis Hill
In Hawaiian, Nalu means wave or surf.
In St. Augustine, it means a large flour tortilla filled with blackened fresh fish of the day, beans, cheese, lettuce, salsa and sour cream. Or possibly, two tacos filled with seasoned ground beef, served with beans, cheese, lettuce, salsa, and topped with sour cream. In […]
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By Lydia Fiser
It’s been a wild ride for Reel Big Fish since it’s biggest hit, “Sell Out” in 1997. The punk/ska band has been through countless lineup changes, a few more hits, and it’s worst/best moment, being dropped from Jive Records. Now, Reel Big Fish is enjoying the freedom of not being on a major […]
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By Ant Perrucci
At the Sunshine Bus depot at US-1 and Pope Road out on Anastasia Island, four buses idle in line, 10 minutes from beginning their 3:45 p.m. run.
About two dozen people wait. A man in a Red Lobster uniform, an elderly woman with several bags and a full-size table lamp wait. […]
By Drift on Jul 3, 2008 in Featured, Drift Magazine | 0 Comments
You wanna be famous? You got it. To celebrate all the Drift readers that showed up to Modest Mouse, we tried to get as many of you in the mag as possible with a HUGE photo gallery.
As usual, Drift is available for free at locations across St. Augustine.
Pick it up to see what we’re got […]