Each Friday, our media roundtable dives into the biggest stories of the week. Among our topics this week:
- The president of the University of North Florida appears to be headed for the door after announcing he’s the sole finalist for the top job at the University of South Florida.
- Gov. Ron DeSantis takes on “Holo Donna” in a bid to cut state property taxes.
- An annual domestic violence homicide report now tracks who knew about the abuse and whether they intervened.
- From flood disclosures for renters to increased penalties for tampering with ankle monitors, nearly 30 new Florida laws took effect this week.
Guests:
- John Daigle, political consultant, former reporter, owner of Daigle Creative.
- Madelyn Schneider, editor-in-chief at UNF’s Spinnaker Media.
- Nikesha Williams, producer of the Black & Published podcast, author of The Seven Daughters of Dupree.
- David Bauerlein, metro reporter at the Florida Times-Union.
Later, a local staging of the play Moon for the Misbegotten by three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Eugene O’Neill. The four-act drama is a sequel set 11 years after his landmark Long Day’s Journey Into Night. We talk to the theater’s artistic director about tackling the playwright’s final tragic drama and why the 1943 play remains relevant to audiences today.
Guest:
- Raines Carr, artistic director at ABET (All Beaches Experimental Theatre).