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"Is you OK? Is you good?" Good, because GloZell would like to know.
In the summer of 2008, Adam Bowers was a UF class of 2007 telecommunication graduate stuck in Gainesville. With the help of some friends, $2,000 and about five weeks to kill, he made a movie. "New Low" isn't just any movie, though; it is his creation.
Madison Kirby's hands were full. Her son was hanging out with the wrong crowd, shooting heroin and heading down the same path as her lowlife ex-husband.
Don't even talk to me about deadlines. At this point, I'm a deadline professional. Without them, I'd be lost. I've relied on major deadlines for most of my education.
"Give me liberty, or give me free food."
It's super easy to get caught up in the mood of a situation. I don't know about you guys, but I can tend to be melodramatic sometimes.
Just a few weeks after what would have been "The Muppets" creator Jim Henson's 75th birthday, his son, Brian, is taking to the road with an uncensored improvisation comedy show, complete with puppets.
Theatre Strike Force has arranged for one of the greatest improv teams in the country to perform this Saturday.
After a sleep-deprived weekend, Theatre Strike Force managed to earn around $6,000 for the American Cancer Society.
A photo that ran in Thursday’s Alligator was mistakenly identified as a group of students playing in a game of Humans vs. Zombies last year. The photo is actually of a Theatre Strike Force flash mob from October.
It’s legal. We promise.
Theatre Strike Force is taking “Relay for Life” into a completely different context.
Parades and spectacles. Flash mobs. Intentional "wardrobe malfunctions."
Student life can be hectic, with most students taking on heavy course loads, internships, part-time jobs or other commitments. But one local theater group wants students to take a break, relax and "schedule some funny."
In case you haven’t noticed, the Gator Nation is all about tradition.
If I could turn back time, if I could find
Writing to make people laugh can be incredibly terrifying. When you're going for humor, you’d better have something funny to say.
A member of Theatre Strike Force acts as Karl Rove during a "Cooking With Dick" skit at The Wreckade comedy show Thursday night in the Rion Ballroom.
UF’s improv comedy and sketch group, Theatre Strike Force, is performing a review of pop culture from the past 10 years Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Rion Ballroom.