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The phrase sounds better in Spanish, the way I heard it first: “Amor con hambre no dura.” “Hungry love doesn’t last.”
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The phrase sounds better in Spanish, the way I heard it first: “Amor con hambre no dura.” “Hungry love doesn’t last.”
Hungry? You’re in the right place.
Eight lives now hang on the wall in the Reitz Union stairwell.
Silk kites representing the sails of Spanish ships are now on display at UF.
The new exhibition at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art entices visitors to travel through time and explore pieces that are inspired by Shakespeare.
Participants of the Much Ado About Portraits exhibition stop to examine the various faces splashed across the canvases at the Harn Museum. North Central Florida high school students also have the opportunity to be a part of the virtual exhbition by submitting a portrait to be displayed electronically.
Participants of the Much Ado About Portraits exhibition stop to examine the various faces splashed across the canvases at the Harn Museum. North Central Florida high school students also have the opportunity to be a part of the virtual exhbition by submitting a portrait to be displayed electronically.
Frame-filled white walls bring children still holding their mother’s hands, as well as university-age young adults. This is where the stares of hundreds of eyes are not daunting but welcomed. This room is where cultural appreciation meets storytelling.
For its newest exhibition, the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is pulling from all of its artistic assets.
Billy Donovan probably isn’t going anywhere. But he has to at least think about the opening at UCLA, right?
A few years ago, Sharon Bartz had a gentleman walk up to her and start touching her three-opossum relief-art piece. He was feeling and feeling but couldn’t guess what it was, so Bartz told him.
Julian Rey, a 19-year-old biomedical engineering sophomore, attempts to guess the shape of a sculpture while receiving hints from annual volunteer and artist Diane Voyentzie on Saturday during MindSight at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Gainesville and Sydney, Australia residents are separated by continents and oceans, but this weekend they’ll be connected by a common universal goal.
Relationships are difficult. Usually, mates want you to hang out with them, do them special favors and make them sandwiches. With full schedules and thriving career goals, we just don’t have the time or energy to keep up with the demands of a relationship. But Valentine’s Day is different. It’s the day to put all of your stress aside and put out.
UF President Bernie Machen questioned what the good life is in front of 733 people Thursday night.
The Harn Museum of Art is co-sponsoring a one-night-only screening of director Ben Shapiro’s documentary, "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters" Tuesday at the Hippodrome Theatre. Carol McCusker, Curator of Photography at the Harn, will lead a talkback with the audience following the film.
Elizabeth Wang, 19, a food science and human nutrition major at UF, paints 5-year-old Jenna Petty’s face Thursday night at the Museum Nights: Crouching Gator, Hidden Dragon! event hosted by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
In the days of instant downloads and electronic pages, Roger Beebe finds peace in a bound book.
Kerry Oliver-Smith, the curator at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, browses through the DVD rentals at Video Rodeo on Thursday evening. The bookshelves of Video Rodeo’s new bookstore, left, are currently occupied by VHS rentals but will soon feature novels.
Sometimes I forgot how much there is to do on campus outside of going to class.