Rave of Thrones

Kristian Nairn, who plays Hodor on “Game of Thrones,” will perform a live DJ set at Simon’s Night Club downtown tonight at 10 p.m.
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Kristian Nairn, who plays Hodor on “Game of Thrones,” will perform a live DJ set at Simon’s Night Club downtown tonight at 10 p.m.
Kristian Nairn, who plays Hodor on “Game of Thrones,” will perform a live DJ set at Simon’s Night Club downtown tonight at 10 p.m.
You probably recognize Kristian Nairn as Hodor from “Game of Thrones,” but you probably didn’t know he moonlights as a DJ and electronic music producer. Whether you’re a fan of his acting or his musical abilities, Hodor fans can rejoice: Nairn is in Gainesville tonight for Rave of Thrones, a live DJ set starting at 10 p.m. at Simon’s Night Club downtown at 8 S. Main St.
Three local designers will showcase their collections at the Civic Media Center on Friday, and it’s all for charity.
UF is highly ranked for its sports, academics, research and now for its electronic dance music scene.
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The Gator Stompin’ tradition will live on in 2015 in order to pay off debt from last year’s event.
Smoothie King is back in the mix.
DJ Durkin looks down the field during Florida's 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Durkin looks down the field during Florida's 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Humphries holds up the Birmingham Bowl trophy following Florida's 28-20 win against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Humphries holds up the Birmingham Bowl trophy following Florida's 28-20 win against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
As our beloved Football season comes to an end, why not go out with a bang? After all, there’s nothing more exciting and dear to our heart than Gators football right? Here’s a few tracks to celebrate our last home game this weekend and the last few weeks of college football season:
oused on the first floor of The Swamp Restaurant, a new coffee delivery service will soon cycle java to students.
Daniel Varona, CEO and co-founder of Vive Delivery, and DJ Staub, president and co-founder, get up close and personal with their Vive equipment.
On the first day of class, a UF chemistry professor plays a song: It’s an original dedicated to the trials and tribulations of freshman chemistry.
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Despite the endless amount of music festivals popping up, certain festivals have cemented themselves with unique identities. Coachella boasts endless cameos and celebrity sightings, Bonnaroo prides itself in being the modern day Woodstock, and others fit certain criteria their dedicated fans now expect to be self-evident.
While national music festivals attract people from across the world, their high price tags often prevent college students from attending. Luckily for Gainesville, a local alternative has emerged to satiate the music lover’s hunger for live music.