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The best events to attend this weekend in Gainesville
This weekend, Gainesville is allowing you to do more than simply look for treat-filled Easter eggs. Gainesville is holding concerts, events and mini-festivals leading up to the Christian holiday on Sunday.
Comedian John Mulaney to perform at UF
John Mulaney isn’t new in town. He last performed on UF’s campus three years ago during the 2015 Big Orange Festival.
SuicideGirls Burlesque show to hit Gainesville on Thursday
The SuicideGirls Blackheart Burlesque touring group will bring their sexually charged, cult-classic show to the High Dive stage Thursday night.
Where to spend your weekend in Gainesville
With Spring Break a thing of the past and finals on the horizon, just six weeks remain until another semester comes to a close. Luckily for students and locals alike, there’s still plenty to do in Gainesville before we head home for the summer. In addition to the other events we’ve covered this week, here’s where to spend your weekend.
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A couple of UF dance students perform during the Atta Girl! dance at the Harn Museum of Dance event at the Harn Museum of Art on Saturday afternoon. The Harn Museum of Dance event was presented by the UF School of Theatre and Dance in collaboration with UF College of the Arts' Center for World Arts.
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A couple of UF dance students perform during the Atta Girl! dance at the Harn Museum of Dance event at the Harn Museum of Art on Saturday afternoon. The Harn Museum of Dance event was presented by the UF School of Theatre and Dance in collaboration with UF College of the Arts' Center for World Arts.
Student Government Debate Transcript
Editor's Note: Below is a transcription of the debate that happened Feb. 13. If you see any errors, please email editor@alligator.org.
As election season heats up, Senator leaves Inspire Party
In a letter sent to The Alligator on Tuesday, Senator Branden Pearson (Independent, Lakeside) announced his disaffiliation with Inspire Party.
Avenue Staff’s Guide to Changeville 2018
Downtown Gainesville might give New Orleans a run for its money Thursday and Friday.
Royale at the Hippodrome Theatre
Hippodrome Theatre's Spring Mini Play Observership
Five ways to celebrate the holidays in Gainesville
For many, the Florida holiday season is incomplete without Christmas music at Publix, spiked eggnog, light-adorned palm trees, Pillsbury snowman cookies (you know the ones) and the opportunity to sweat mid-day in the jacket and jeans you threw on that 60-degree morning.
UF student’s play explores connections to Auschwitz
Tyler Ellman will never forget how he felt standing at Auschwitz.
The Hippodrome presents 40th year of ‘A Christmas Carol’
Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” has seen several iterations on the stage and on screen since the book was first published in 1843. No matter the presentation, the classic story withstands the test of time to communicate its central themes of goodwill, generosity and forgiveness.
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UF dance professor Richard Rose and his former dance student, Lynn Forney, pose for a photo in the 2000-2001 school year, when she was still a UF student. The 40-year-old said one of her proudest moments was when Rose hugged her after she won the most outstanding senior award in the UF School of Theatre and Dance.
‘He was like a magnet’: a UF professor honored
Richard Rose was a chameleon onstage.
Gainesville hosts 36th downtown art show
Jacob Ascher, a 12-year-old artist, used his tie-dyed colored pencil box to store his cash.
Review: The Florida Players present ‘Raised In Captivity’
On Oct. 27 I had the pleasure of attending the Florida Players’ production of “Raised In Captivity” at the Phillips Performing Arts Center.
School of Theatre and Dance to perform 'Kiss Me, Kate'
Fans of the hit Broadway sensation “Kiss Me, Kate” will be able to experience the show for the next two weekends courtesy of UF’s School of Theatre and Dance. The cast will perform the Tony Award-winning musical at the Constans Theatre, while in celebration of the theater’s own 50th anniversary.