Out at night and wanting a bite?
As the sun sets and welcomes the night, crowds of students and locals gather in search of a good time. Bar regulars visit their local haunts, and students try to skip long lines outside of downtown clubs.
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As the sun sets and welcomes the night, crowds of students and locals gather in search of a good time. Bar regulars visit their local haunts, and students try to skip long lines outside of downtown clubs.
“All are Welcome,” read a bright red and white sign under the words “Freedom Fest.” As attendees were ushered into Bo Diddley Plaza Saturday afternoon, they were met with live music, food and family-oriented fun to continue Gainesville’s month-long Juneteenth celebration.
In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein,” Victor Frankenstein follows the pattern of humanity’s creation. He creates life from a dead body, borrowing bits and pieces from people who already lived rich, fulfilling lives. At the point of his success, Frankenstein looks upon his monster not with pride, but with disgust, fearing the evil he brought upon the world.
Vision Party dominated the ballot in the first UF Student Government election under new redistricting.
When Tristen Ladika heard Hurricane Ian was going to hit Gainesville, she jumped into her red Prius and drove three and a half hours and more than 230 miles home to Jupiter, Florida.
A congregation forms on a Friday night under a brightly-lit synagogue, reciting and singing aloud hymns and prayers that toast to a hard week’s end.
Hope Hersh’s space bread is one small step for baking, one giant leap for extraterrestrial dining.
If you ask Satchel Raye about himself, he’ll tell you he’s just Satch – the guy who sells pizzas.
How do you like your turkey: oven-cooked, fried or served up nice and hot with a little pigskin on the side?
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced classes online and sent students home, many were left with an unprecedented amount of free time. For some, that time was used to take summer classes or learn new skills. But for others, it was used to bring to life goals they’d been dreaming of for years or spontaneous passion projects.
They didn’t build her a hut.
About a month ago, Laiba Nasir and Romaisa Zoaib were baking together social-distancing style — through Skype. While their sweets were in the oven, the best friends began talking about an idea they had five years ago.
A taste of Arabic culture was found in grape leaves, rice, onions, olive oil and tomatoes last Thursday.
When I think of pizza, I usually picture a traditional Neapolitan, an authentic Italian entrée made with tomato and fresh mozzarella. However, third-generation pizza maker Jonathan “Jon” Mora challenged everything I thought I knew about what can and can’t go on pies. This causal hole-in-the-wall pizzeria is where Mora is constantly creating new pizza dishes with unique ingredients. If you’re in the mood to try something new, check out Mora NY Pizza, at 1220 W. University Ave.
An employee of MOD Pizza tends to a pie in the oven on Tuesday afternoon. Each pizza is made to order and is freshly baked in a large oven.
An employee of MOD Pizza tends to a pie in the oven on Tuesday afternoon. Each pizza is made to order and is freshly baked in a large oven.
Last week, I wrote about how I had set up meetings with the Disability Resource Center and Counseling & Wellness Center to better understand their mission and needs. On Tuesday, I met with the head of the DRC, Gerardo Altamirano, for a brief talk about disability, inclusion and the needs of the center.
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday afternoon after he burned his and his roommate’s belongings at his Spyglass apartment, Gainesville Police said.
One of the three “hot cops” in a viral selfie posted by Gainesville Police on Sunday is under investigation for anti-semitic comments he posted online.
Spend your Thursday evening drinking beer, listening to music and eating pizza in support of art.