Runners coat in powder to raise money for epilepsy foundation
In the name of fun and charity, Athena Conde threw colored powder at runners Saturday.
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In the name of fun and charity, Athena Conde threw colored powder at runners Saturday.
Runners dance to music performed by DJ James Phabulous at the end of 5K. About 500 people participated in the color run at the Alachua County Fairgrounds on Jan. 16, 2016.
Torres relaxes at home, where he lives with his adopted mother MaryJean Foss. "She got me out of foster care," he said. "She raised me since I was like 12, so I call her mom."
Dj Raffy performs at the corner of Northwest 16th Avenue and Northwest 43rd Street. "I do it to entertain people,” he said. “I do it to make people happy."
Rafael Torres, 23, raps and dances for passing motorists at the corner of Northwest 16th Avenue and Northwest 43rd Street in Gainesville. "When I feel out there I feel alive. I feel good," he said. "I feel like I’m in the studio, like I’m in a live out-there performance."
Torres orders ice cream at D'Lites Emporium, 4216 NW 16th Blvd., after performing as Dj Raffy.
In the past week and a half there were numerous mixtapes released from some big-name artists. This mixtape roundup will give you that heat for that moment you’re passed the aux cord on the way to Atlanta this weekend for the Southeastern Conference Championship.
A Gainesville rapper will release tracks from his original album Saturday night at 8-bit Bar at 919 W. University Ave. Dennis Walton, 22, will join other musical performers and dance crews to show off their talent and give the audience a taste of their latest material.
Glow in the dark paint was splattered on the front of Mystic’s new DJ booth, so that mounted black lights lit up the spray painted art.
A.J. Petrus, a 19-year-old Santa Fe aerospace engineering freshman, sprays blue paint on the Front of Mystic Smoke Shop and Hookah Lounge’s new DJ booth on Nov. 2, 2015. The art piece included a beach scene, planets and UFOs. “We’re all from a different planet here,” he said.
A.J. Petrus, a 19-year-old Santa Fe aerospace engineering freshman, carves out a hand-drawn palm tree stencil for the newly built DJ booth in front of Mystic Smoke Shop on Nov. 2, 2015. Petrus used the stencil to spray paint a beach scene.
Hailing from Los Angeles neighborhood Panorama City, Hopsin is coming to Gainesville to headline the Funk Volume 2015 Tour.
The Game’s highly anticipated seventh studio album, "The Documentary 2," was released Friday.
After a battle of chomps and cheers, Impact Party took the majority of seats up for grabs in the Student Government elections Wednesday night.
"To the window, to the wall," and now to Gainesville on Friday.
Drag queens are taking it to the downtown streets of Gainesville on Friday.
The Harn Museum of Art is not much older than most of UF’s students.
From left: Twenty-nine-year-old scientist Ryan Poulsen, 25-year-old security manager Charles Hogan and 25-year-old food distribution worker Matt Williams watch DJ Shermy D dance and rap while wrapped in decorative lights while opening for Micro Championship Wrestling at the High Dive. The DJ’s show included multiple outfit changes and supporting performers in neon pink wigs.
About 20 people huddled outside Maude’s Classic Cafe watching “Casablanca” on a large screen projector at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Cloth napkins were draped over the streetlights to set the mood.
Blue and white lasers flashed through smoke as about 400 people danced to thumping beats and pulsing rhythms.