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(09/12/12 1:17am)
On a warm Tuesday night under hot lights, Tom Hart took the microphone at Satchel’s Pizza. As the murmur of the audience quickly died down and heads looked his way, the 42-year-old Gainesville resident began to share a story of a French friend’s visit to America.
(09/11/12 12:15am)
Eleven years ago today, Lt. Todd Kelly was lobster fishing in the Keys. He climbed back in the boat to find others gathered around a radio, listening to reports that the twin towers had fallen.
(09/10/12 12:17am)
Gator alumni gathered this weekend for barbecue and Florida football with a woman’s touch.
(09/10/12 12:15am)
Thursday night, MTV aired its annual Video Music Awards. Predictably so, it featured a joking Kevin Hart, performances of various calibers and debatable choices in award recipients. However, while watching different clips of the evening, what I noticed most was how much the network has changed from what it used to be.
(08/30/12 12:20am)
I could very easily play devil’s advocate when it comes to Nickelback and all of the unequivocal hatred surrounding its members. However, after constantly hearing a particularly poignant list of “reasons” for the band’s supposed amount of suck, I find myself more leveled with defending what is, without a doubt, one of the decade’s most successful acts.
(08/29/12 12:37am)
TAMPA — On a day that broadcasters had rallied a small army of reporters in preparation for one of political broadcasting’s biggest weeks of the year, an executive forgot his toothbrush.
(08/29/12 12:15am)
Gainesville Police arrested three men accused of stealing a golf cart and trying to sell it online.
(08/24/12 12:45am)
Welcome (back) to Gainesville, folks! Sorry for all of the global warming during the summer, but we’re sure we’ll have a milder fall. Even though the weather will be nice, do yourselves a favor, and don’t expect much from the football season. Expect a light chance of touchdowns and a downpour of yellow flags.
(08/23/12 12:30am)
Can you remember the last time you heard about Missouri? It’s just one of those lonely, forgotten fly-over states — until last week.
(08/15/12 12:15am)
You’re finally in college. No one is nagging you about a project being due. No one is making sure you’re paying attention in class. And no one is telling you when to be home at night.
(08/09/12 12:15am)
When a band you love announces a reunion, it can go one of two drastically different ways. With a band you truly adore, one you have listened to for years, a bad or even a mediocre reunion record can make a huge difference in how you think about that band years down the road.
(08/02/12 12:15am)
Disc Jockeys from local, nonprofit, internet radio station, Grow radio, will be playing music for patrons at The Top on Wednesday nights.
(08/02/12 12:15am)
Disc Jockeys from local, nonprofit, internet radio station, Grow radio, will be playing music for patrons at The Top on Wednesday nights.
(08/02/12 12:15am)
Grow Radio is making proper use of The Top — by spinning it.
(07/05/12 12:15am)
In today’s world, notable stories are often limited to 140-character tweets, two- to three-sentence Facebook statuses and/or text messages of a socially acceptable length. Gainesville’s first community Internet radio station, Grow Radio, would rather give a person five minutes, a stage and an audience.
(06/19/12 1:10am)
The Gators were the last team to leave Omaha disappointed in 2011. In 2012, they are one of the first.
(06/17/12 2:00am)
The third time against Brian Johnson proved to be the charm for South Carolina.
(06/14/12 12:20am)
This week, it’s all about recognition. We’ll be recognizing outstanding students. We’ll be recognizing outstanding organizations. We’ll be recognizing fun Gainesville events.
(06/12/12 12:20am)
There’s a certain level of danger in mentioning anything on the Internet. One link falls into the hands of the wrong person and before you know it, innocent pictures or comments get turned into giant jokes.
(06/12/12 12:15am)
Jon Silman failed the first assignment he turned in to his future mentor.