Schools Out For Summer
No more teachers, no more books…now what? words by Virginia Chamlee I’d like to say that the summers leading up to my freshman year at college were spent being rebellious—sneaking out to parties and the like. In reality, I went to dork camp. It was technically called The National Student Leadership Conference on International Diplomacy, [...]
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Street Food
The Legend Series rolls into Downtown to stage an urban feast for the senses. words by Joseph White • photos by Agnes Lopez One usually considers a Downtown parking garage to be, at best, little more than a brief transition point during a night on the town. Drive up, punch the button, grab your ticket, find [...]
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Asian Adventure
Downtown eatery whisks diners across Southeast Asia and back again by John O’Mara Photos by Agnes Lopez Downtown Jacksonville’s dining scene is improving. It’s still largely a daytime affair, with many of the neighborhood’s nighttime venues tilting toward serving drinks over food. While that remains true, the city’s urban core has enjoyed a restaurant resurgence [...]
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Google Me
Understanding and utilizing the metrics of the world’s dominant search engine There’s no denying that the Internet has fundamentally transformed the way we do business. As a constant and permanent media source, it has allowed businesses to reach peaks of unprecedented exposure not previously possible. Such potential for global exposure has not come easy, however, [...]
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Pet of the Week
This year, Jax Mag introduces a new feature to our website: Pet of the Week. We are seeking nominations from our many pet-loving readers. To nominate your favorite furry friend (or feathered, scaly, whatever) send us an email at mike@jacksonvillemag.com. Use the sample posted here as your guide to what we’re looking for. And please include [...]
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