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It's been called a "blackout in a can."
Students filled the University Auditorium with the sound of their voices and their stomping feet at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show on Tuesday night.
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The dancing began even before the show itself as performers prematurely spilled into the aisles, throwing their hands up to DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win."
Students started partying early for Saturday's football game.
I assumed I would be blown away by the sheer audio awesomeness of the Crossfade LP's when I put them on for the first time. Something surprisingly different happened.
Gainesville is home to a very diverse group of students, and in that particular spirit it also houses a diverse group of music venues to serve your auditory needs.
Hello party people, welcome to the coolest hole in the wall.
Hello party people, welcome to the coolest hole in the wall.Gainesville may be a small, liberal town swimming in a sea of conservatism and religious enthusiasm, but in this tiny pocket of North Central Florida, we know how to get down and dirty with the best.
DJ-party madness was in full effect July 5, as Gainesville celebrated the Fourth a day late with electro-droppin’, champagne-poppin’ Steve Aoki.
When Tyler Brooks’ credit card company called about unusual activity and spending, he had to tell the truth. No, his credit card wasn’t stolen. He spent $500 to purchase 50 tickets for his family and friends to see the third installment of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.”
Hey man, what are you wearing on your face this season?
Do you like it hard, loud and sweaty, surrounded by a dense crowd of bodies slamming together in nasty unison?
Flashes and flickers illuminated the sparse
Change clothes and go. The sexy catwalk is all set for the fabulousness of the runway models who are about to stomp their heels into it. It’s Gainesville Fashion Week.
First, we go over the recent musical happenings around town. Then, we take a look at the week ahead, turning the spotlight on artists like John Nemeth (Wednesday @ Common Grounds), Jacob Jeffries Band (Thursday @ Common Grounds), and The Thermals (Friday @ UF's Rion Ballroom). We also fill you in on a few local events, like PLEASE PEACE ME (Friday @ Common Grounds). Finally, now that the South-By-Southwest Music and Media Conference (otherwise known as SXSW) has run its course, we pick out a few performers that caught our attention, like Surfer Blood (West Palm Beach) and Vadoinmessico (London).
The two events - Total Bummer and the Feathers Music Conference - will be occurring simultaneously at a whole host of venues throughout our good city, some shows ranging from 2 o'clock in the afternoon until the early morning hours.