Bringing the Passion
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Before he takes the stage with his live band, The Copperpots, David Lareau will be adhering to his pre-show ritual — to drink a minimum of four alcoholic beverages.
Gainesville’s favorite punk-rock festival is back for it’s 11th year. The Fest will invade downtown Gainesville Friday through Sunday with more than 300 bands and over 3,200 attendees.
“Tebowing” is now trademarked.
The Associated Press created a new position: social media and user-generated content editor.
At Auburn, he said “Boom, mother f#@%*!” on national television after his defense forced a punt in the third quarter.
Country-rap entrepreneur Colt Ford visited Weimer Hall Thursday for a question and answer session with students interested in the telecommunications industry.
Police blocked off northbound traffic on Southwest 34th Street at Hull Road after a crash involving a motorcycle and an SUV on Sunday night.
After a weekend of debauchery in Nashville, Tenn., the alligatorSports crew comes home to Gainesville. We’re worn out from country music and Coyote Ugly saloons, but we’re just as excited to see College GameDay on campus as everyone else is for one reason: Erin Andrews.
There are two types of people in the world.
The alligatorSports crew will pile into the car today for a road trip to Nashville, Tenn., to watch Florida take on Vanderbilt. While we're on the road to the "Music City," what better way is there to pay homage to the county seat of Davidson County than by putting together a killer playlist for the ride? We could always crank up a little Elvis as we make detour to Graceland. Perhaps we'll all sit in stony silence as "Party in the U.S.A." plays on the radio while secretly freaking out in our minds. Nashville native Miley Cyrus is still hip, right? And then, who knows? We've been on the road at all hours of the night covering this beat like a bunch of "Ramblin' Men" and "Midnight Rider(s)," just like the Nashville-based Allman Brothers Band. There will be music, and there will be football. Nashville seems like a nice place.
Some of the perks of going to college are obvious: being in a brand new city with a bunch of people you’ve never met before, being able to do virtually whatever you want at all times, and being able to shed your high school reputation and starting new, just to name a few. But there are other benefits of going to college that are a little bit more subtle.
Accusations thrown like grenades, unflattering pictures tossed up, and finger pointing galore: It sounds like your average daytime soap opera, but unfortunately this is politics in 2012.
Lost in an endlessly growing queue and buried beneath thousands of rows of titles, there are a few hidden Netflix gems.
October is here! We might as well call it ROCKtober, with all the tunes, grooves and shows to look forward to.
Alachua County has broadened its countywide emergency management system to add precautions that will warn residents faster in the event of a disaster.
The sun pours into WolfWax Culture from the floor-to-ceiling windows that curve with the building. A Prairie Ramblers record plays for what is likely the first time in decades. The scratches and skips of the record do not bother patrons — it’s what brings the shop to life.
For the second straight match, No. 13 Florida bounced back from a first set deficit to capture another victory. But for the first time this year, the Gators needed all five sets to do it.
Satchel's Pizza bartender Jordan Borstelmann, 31, tells an anecdote at Grow Radio's storytelling event, The Conch. The event was at Satchel's Pizza, and performing members had five minutes to tell stories.
Satchel's Pizza bartender Jordan Borstelmann, 31, tells an anecdote at Grow Radio's storytelling event, The Conch. The event was at Satchel's Pizza, and performing members had five minutes to tell stories.