Episode Description
Each Friday, our media roundtable dives into the biggest stories of the week. Among our topics this week:
- Jacksonville’s City Council president is under fire for what some are calling a “quid pro Carrico.”
- The Downtown Investment Authority declines to pay to keep a major tenant from moving out.
- A key witness backs out of a plea deal and will not testify against the accused in a high-profile murder-for-hire case.
- “Close, but no cigar” no more: Swisher promises to hire from the surrounding neighborhood in a planned expansion.
- State Rep. Dean Black files another bill that would protect “historic monuments” with an eye to Jacksonville’s namesake.
Guests:
- Obi Umunna, attorney and political consultant (currently representing Michael Kirwan, Democratic candidate for Congress)
- Mike Mendenhall, associate editor and City Hall reporter at Jacksonville Today
- Jack Webb, attorney and former City Council president
- Ben Becker, anchor and investigative reporter at Action News Jax
Love and rockets
A wartime rom-com tells the true story of the playwright’s own parents' courtship during World War II. The play, told in epistolary style, reads like a conversation more than a series of letters. But it’s based on the real life experience of Ken Ludwig’s mom and dad. The Tony award-winning playwright behind Lend Me a Tenor wrote Dear Jack, Dear Louise as kind of a love letter to the couple. The two-person play kicks off the 106th season at Theatre Jacksonville, where it runs Feb. 27 until March 15.
Guests:
- Roxanna Lewis, director, Dear Jack, Dear Louise
- Sarah Boone, executive director, Theatre Jacksonville