The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The Bolles Bugle

The “Blind Date With a Book” 
program, located in the checkout corner of Chamblin’s Uptown.

Diving into a date with a book

Simran Naval, Contributing Writer March 9, 2022

In a small bookstore, with books piled up to the top of the ceiling and shelves overflowing containing new novels to read, one small corner at Chamblin’s Uptown gets overlooked. A recent initiative,...

Nocturnal Black Arts rehearsal attracts a crowd.

A review of DA Black Arts: Black joy and innovation

Atticus Dickson, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

The show opened with a beautiful four-part harmony arrangement of Jacksonville native James Weldon Johnson’s “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” The Black Joy Arts Showcase at the Douglas Anderson School...

Like most Netflix romance flicks, Tall Girl 2 follows the precedent of introducing a new love interest in a franchises sequel.

Tall Girl 2: It’s a stretch

Sarah Scherkenbach, Co-Editor in Chief March 8, 2022

Let’s be honest… Tall Girl (2019) fell short. The internet destroyed the main character, Jodi Kreyman, a six-foot-two high school junior, for arguing that nothing is harder than being an abnormally...

Magnolia tree in full bloom

Foraging for history with Alexis Nikole Nelson

Atticus Dickson, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

Consider the Magnolia blossom. It is a quintessential symbol of the American South due to it’s indigeneity to the region, as well as its beauty and fragrant blooms. Now consider eating one. That’s...

The Silent Sea is a newer K-drama on Netflix that emphasizes the importance of fighting for equality and the division economic hierarchies can cause within society.

Sick of the drama, but not of K-drama

Kelly Kim, Writing Coach March 7, 2022

Viewership of award shows like the Grammys and Oscars decreased, with the Oscars’ audience dropping around 56% in 2021: a new low for the ceremony. It is believed that Hollywood’s growing habit...

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