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(08/24/19 1:25pm)
As football fans gear up for the University of Florida vs. University of Miami game on Saturday, one man took it upon himself to remind UM fans that Gainesville is Gator Nation.
(05/21/19 12:23am)
Kristin Chenoweth, the 50-year-old Emmy-winning and Tony award-winning actress and singer, performs a Gator Chomp Sunday evening while wearing a Florida Gators T-shirt during the beginning of her show at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. About 1,300 people watched as the Broadway star performed, sharing quirky personal anecdotes between songs.
(05/21/19 12:21am)
Kristin Chenoweth, the 50-year-old Emmy-winning and Tony award-winning actress and singer, performs a Gator Chomp Sunday evening while wearing a Florida Gators T-shirt during the beginning of her show at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. About 1,300 people watched as the Broadway star performed, sharing quirky personal anecdotes between songs.
(05/21/19 12:21am)
Two hours prior to the conclusion of the most highly-anticipated series finale on television, a Broadway star was introduced on the Phillips Center stage as a “slayer of high notes, breaker of music chains and house of Chenoweth.” She opened her set with an operatic version of the “Game of Thrones” theme song, which elicited chuckles from the audience.
(05/15/19 9:16pm)
Her vocal range: chilling. Her stage presence: electric. Her performance at the Phillips Center: intimate.
(05/13/19 9:50pm)
Doris Day, the sunny blond actress and singer whose frothy comedic roles opposite the likes of Rock Hudson and Cary Grant made her one of Hollywood’s biggest stars in the 1950s and ’60s and a symbol of wholesome American womanhood, died Monday. She was 97.
(02/21/19 8:54am)
On Friday, Gainesville residents are invited to reconnect with their inner child in the national tour of “Finding Neverland.” Before the show, actress Emmanuelle Zeesman gave us a sneak peak into a show she said is one of a kind.
(11/29/18 11:09pm)
A yellow sponge in square pants helped Adamu Pastor learn English as a child in Cameroon.
(10/20/18 1:35pm)
Ah, the bye-week blues. Nothing but golf courses and hours on the consoles playing Black Ops or Fortnite.
(10/14/18 7:36pm)
Like many people, I want to be in the room where it happens. Or, to be more accurate, the theater where it happens.
(10/12/18 11:31am)
“Between Riverside and Crazy” premieres at the Black Box Theatre on Friday night with UF student actors performing alongside a professor who has stretched their acting capabilities.
(09/23/18 7:37pm)
“Between Riverside and Crazy” premieres at the Black Box Theatre on Friday night with UF student actors performing alongside a professor who has stretched their acting capabilities.
(08/08/18 9:03pm)
The community band formed by a UF summer program performed one last free show Wednesday.
(07/23/18 9:41pm)
On Jan. 29, 2019, UF will host award-winning singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
(06/20/18 10:05pm)
New York City is a place of glimmering lights and shiny buildings that demand your attention.
(06/11/18 11:03pm)
Hurricanes teach us preparedness and appreciation
(03/26/18 12:40am)
(03/20/18 11:13pm)
The SuicideGirls Blackheart Burlesque touring group will bring their sexually charged, cult-classic show to the High Dive stage Thursday night.
(10/24/17 5:31pm)
Fans of the hit Broadway sensation “Kiss Me, Kate” will be able to experience the show for the next two weekends courtesy of UF’s School of Theatre and Dance. The cast will perform the Tony Award-winning musical at the Constans Theatre, while in celebration of the theater’s own 50th anniversary.
(06/01/17 12:00am)
Turn to page 72 if you want to fight. Turn to page 26 if you want to run.