Play starring three UF students starts this weekend at The Wooly
The customer is not always right in Thomas Puketza’s play, “Work is Cheap,” starring three UF theater students.
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The customer is not always right in Thomas Puketza’s play, “Work is Cheap,” starring three UF theater students.
The demon barber of Fleet Street will be at UF through Sunday.
As the fall television season continues, viewers can finally see which shows stand out as the winners and losers of the season. After the premiere ratings of primetime network television came in, one thing became crystal clear: diversity works on TV. Among the winners are three shows on ABC: “Scandal,” “How To Get Away with Murder” and “Black-ish.” These three shows premiered strong with a viewership of 11.9 million, 14 million and 10.8 million, respectively.
The fall-movie season is has hit its stride! Although Hollywood’s continuing the book-turned-movie trend, there are some really interesting films coming out. You won’t want to miss them!
“Clybourne Park” hit the Hippodrome State Theatre main stage last week, but the main feature is the collaboration between performers from UF and the Gainesville community.
Money makes the world go ‘round. At least, that’s what I have always heard. I might come off as sounding a little crazy or “cliché” when I say, money is not everything, but it really isn’t. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s important, but it shouldn’t be your sole rationale when making decisions.
The best way to describe Idina Menzel is not to reference Frozen. She is simply the Beyoncé of Broadway. Her heavily spotlighted return to the stage set even the most cynical Hollywood eye firmly on the Radio City Music Hall Sunday night for the 68th Annual Tony Awards.
This winter, a soft, humble plea for closure came on the radio.
Every Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
See it: "Good People"
Bust out the polyester and big hair — the sounds of the ‘80s are coming to UF.
Were you that kid in elementary school who had a hard time waiting your turn to go up on the swing set? Were you that kid who refused to eat your vegetables, even though you were most likely to get dessert if you did?
A new musical will be rocking the stage of the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts come Jan. 10.
The Florida Players is offering the chance to get a play produced at its annual New Works Festival.
D.J. Humphries (right MCL sprain) returned to practice on Wednesday, coach Will Muschamp said during the weekly Southeastern Conference Coaches Media Teleconference.
Sandi Patty has been surrounded by music her whole life. Singing her first solo at age 2 was probably a good indication that the road to singers-ville was promising. Now as the most-awarded female vocalist in Christian music, as well as winner of four Billboard Music Awards, five — yes, five — Grammys and 40 Dove Awards, her 30-year career seems to be unstoppable. With more than 11 million records sold and another album ready for release in September, Patty can do no wrong. And now, she’s coming to humble old Gainesville. See a can’t-miss show on Aug. 18 at Westside Baptist Church at 6:30 p.m.
Despite the summer being more than halfway over, there is still plenty of time to catch some of the Hippodrome State Theatre’s best movies and stage productions during Summer B. As somewhat of a landmark in downtown Gainesville, the Hipp not only shows films but theater productions as well.
We all know the feeling. The collective groan throughout the class when your freshman comparative literature professor pulls out "War and Peace," over a thousand pages of pure struggle that results in confusion and hatred for all things Tolstoy. After filtering through classic literature from years of English classes and essays, it’s surprising how many are actually enjoyable to read. There’s a reason they are classics after all, they had to be popular once.
HBO loves tits. I’m not talking about the late, late-night special programming (I was just being polite - porn), but I am talking about regular primetime shows that prove to be game changers in the world of network original series. Shows like “Girls,” “Boardwalk Empire” and the most endowed show on the network, “Game of Thrones,” all seem to have an affinity for breasts.
All Eugene Jerome wants is to have fun: Girls and a carefree life are his methods.