Gainesville Latino Film Festival reaches capacity at the Harn
More than 250 people attended Thursday’s kickoff of the eighth annual Gainesville Latino Film Festival — necessitating a second screening of its first film showing.
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More than 250 people attended Thursday’s kickoff of the eighth annual Gainesville Latino Film Festival — necessitating a second screening of its first film showing.
It’s 6 p.m. You just woke up from a nap in your dorm room, and your stomach is screaming in hunger. The last thing you want to do is put an Easy Mac bowl in the common area’s sketchy microwave. It’s the first week of your freshman year, so you don’t know anything beyond the bounds of University Avenue or 13th Street.
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Children and families watched as a dancer dropped her orange. A fellow dancer rushed to pick it up for her.
Gainesville residents Morgan, 3, and her mother, Angela Donley, craft a mobile at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art's Family Day on Saturday.
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