Muck City Showcases: A family of creatives
With the strum of his guitar, the room went silent. Not one person ordered a drink from the bar. Audience members stood still, tears filling their eyes.
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With the strum of his guitar, the room went silent. Not one person ordered a drink from the bar. Audience members stood still, tears filling their eyes.
Gainesville City Commission’s Thursday meeting was canceled due to a COVID-19 outbreak among officials.
For the first time in several years, a local Gainesville theater will ditch its typical family-friendly shows for a way-out commentary on a classic coming-of-age story.
Twenty-one days after city commissioners voted 6-0 to demolish and replace the historic Thelma A. Boltin Center, Mayor Lauren Poe deemed “People Saving Places” as Gainesville’s theme for National Preservation Month 2022.
Pull out the sunscreen and pop open a cold one because this summer will be a scorcher in Gainesville.
GPD opened an investigation after an alleged assault at The Social at Midtown May 5.
The Hippodrome’s art gallery could be mistaken for the streets that surround it with its latest update, “Hipp Humans: a Collection of Stories from the Humans of Gainesville,” unveiled April 22.
Here’s to all the moms who hugged us when we got our acceptance letters, listened to us cry when we thought we’d never make it through that one class, and who will cheer the loudest when we walk across that stage in our caps and gowns.
Across from Satchel’s Pizza, inside a Storage Zone lot, the local DIY music scene came together Friday night.
Rachel Warren’s introduction to food independence was marked by constantly changing platters of food courtesy of UF’s meal plan. The experience was a fearful undertaking for the 19-year-old grazing new territory this year.
When sitting down to watch “Everything Everywhere All at Once” for the first time, I honestly didn’t know what I was getting myself into.
Rugby is not only physically demanding but also takes an emotional toll.
Gainesville artists and organizations are working to uplift people of color, queer and female voices in the local music scene.
Unlike many early career journalists, I never heard the obnoxious key clicks from neighboring reporters or the laughter from inside jokes that echoed across the newsroom. The fragrant smell of Five Star Pizza or the cranked volume of song classics was not a reality I knew.
Even before Jacob Frisch was diagnosed with autism in middle school, his classmates often hurled ableist slurs at him.
Miranda “Mimi” Mythen wants to revive the dying death care industry.
Grade A Productions made international stars out of rap artists like Juice WRLD and The Kid LAROI. The U.S. production company’s next big name could be one of UF’s own.
New Florida basketball head coach Todd Golden won’t have to worry about locking down the paint anymore.
Zack Casella wanted to face off island competitors in challenges like the CBS American reality television show “Survivor.” Instead, the applied physiology and kinesiology senior brought it to Gainesville.
Students will be hopping in canoes and paddling along the Santa Fe River, cleaning up trash to celebrate Earth Day.