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(09/12/16 10:38pm)
In my past two columns, I discussed both the visual and audio design of "SpongeBob Squarepants" and how they influence its comedy. The show's gone south since season four, and the changes to its animation and sound are pretty clear and indicate a pretty solid drop in quality. So, for this final column, let's talk about two things: the characters and the jokes.
(08/29/16 1:10am)
Midtown’s only pizza joint will be back in business in the next two weeks.
(08/23/16 11:38pm)
Gainesville businesses are getting ready for more foot traffic as students return to UF and Santa Fe College.
(02/15/16 12:42am)
Middle Eastern market opens Friday
(02/09/16 10:53pm)
Construction forced Italian Gator Pizza by the Slice to close its window for the foreseeable future.
(11/16/15 12:52am)
Grace Marketplace volunteer Bert Gill, 46, cuts bread into smaller portions after removing it from one of the new ovens on Nov. 14, 2015. “It will be so much easier to feed so many more people,” he said.
(11/16/15 12:52am)
When Wendy Coats first moved to Gainesville, a woman on a bus warned her to avoid downtown and its homeless population.
(11/15/15 11:20pm)
Grace Marketplace volunteer Bert Gill, 46, cuts bread into smaller portions after removing it from one of the new ovens on Nov. 14, 2015. “It will be so much easier to feed so many more people,” he said.
(11/13/15 1:20am)
A former mayor and a smashed bottle of champagne will christen a new kitchen for the homeless at Grace Marketplace this weekend.
(10/23/15 1:42am)
On the internet, no one knows you’re not a Nazi.
(04/15/15 11:34pm)
My sister and I were at our friend’s party, and, like most, I wandered over to the food table. Propped up close to the table was the friend’s daughter, a happy two-year-old eating from a bowl of jumbo black olives. Her chubby finger speared an olive and she happily pulled it from her fingertip, eating it with delight. Amused, I watched as she then bejeweled all her fingertips with olives and ate them one by one. Her mother, close by, noticed my curiosity and laughed, moving her daughter out of reach of the olive bowl, and said: “She loves these so much! She’ll eat the whole bowl if I don’t move her!” Laughing, I grabbed an olive to see what was so amazing about them. My tongue rolled the black olive around, savoring the umami, sweet-briny flavor. My eyes opened with renewed appreciation, and I reached for more. Soon five more olives were gone. So much one can learn from the youth!
(04/08/15 10:20pm)
Often an overlooked element, the introductory pages to a book tell the reader everything. You find out what the book is about, why the author is writing it and who it is for. You meet the author and get a feel for the book. Introductions set the tone and flavor of the book and can make the difference in whether someone keeps reading it or leaves it on the shelf.
(03/16/15 11:39pm)
I’ve got something for those coffee and tea drinkers! Since caffeine is a staple in a college student’s schedule, I thought I would make a custom mug for myself. This process is surprisingly easier than it looks so do not get discouraged!
(02/18/15 11:56pm)
The First Magnitude Brewing Co. is hosting its first local food tasting.
(02/01/15 11:35pm)
With black paint, young Adam Cooper painted over a purple Easy Bake Oven and transformed it into his first oven. Fifteen years later, he catered for Rep. Ted Yoho’s re-election party at Gator City’s nightclub, Envy. Today, the 25-year-old has doubled Gator City’s food sales in the seven months he’s worked as a chef there.
(01/08/15 12:09am)
Pizza lovers can kick their new year’s resolutions to the curb for a new build-your-own pizza joint in Gainesville.
(01/07/15 11:59pm)
Just as Gators are coming out of Winter Break hibernation, today’s weather will have them scrambling back under the covers.
(01/07/15 9:46pm)
Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza employee Dallas Witters, 23, turns pizza in an oven using a long paddle at the joint’s meet-and-greet event Wednesday.
(11/20/14 2:00am)
Before you go home for Thanksgiving to see your (hopefully not bickering) family, the best way to pre-celebrate is by having Friendsgiving with your (again, hopefully not bickering) friend family in your dorm. I mean, you’ve probably seen these people naked in those (awful) communal showers. The least you can do is share a dinner.
(11/10/14 2:00am)
Joshua Price sat behind his scrap metal art booth — a steel animal zoo — nearly bouncing with joy Sunday afternoon.