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The “Richmeister” is coming to campus.
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The “Richmeister” is coming to campus.
For one day only, a carnival with a cause is coming to UF.
The Gainesville Improv Festival will return with 24 improv groups Wednesday for its ninth year of unscripted sketch comedy.
UF mechanical engineering student Nagid Brown, 23, gets slimed to promote a sketch comedy show put on by Theatre Strike Force. The ’90s-themed show took place Thursday evening in the Rion Ballroom.
Arts and sciences will be coming together at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Thursday.
Having a UF student ID — regardless of how hideous the picture on it from Preview is — comes with a few perks. The benefits are money-saving, time-saving and all around your ticket to making life in Gainesville just a tad easier.
A Letter to the Editor written Feb. 27 was addressed to “GENIUSES OF JUVENILE JOURNALISM” and ended with “P.S. ARE THOSE YOUR TRUE NAMES OR PSEUDONYMS? THEY’RE HILARIOUS!”
Are you trying to get involved with arts on campus, but not sure where to start? Or, do you have a passion for theatre, dance, or music but are nervous about auditioning? Here’s your guide to performing and fine art groups on campus that don’t require try-outs, just a passion and excitement for the arts!
Eager improvisational comedy fans and supportive families gathered last week for the eighth annual Gainesville Improv Festival.
Members of UF’s Theatre Strike Force perform during the last night of the 8th Annual Gainesville Improv Festival at Squitieri Studio Theatre on Saturday.
Magic — it’s what happens when audience suggestions combine with comedy gold on stage during the eigth annual Gainesville Improv Festival.
Getting on stage with no rehearsed lines and only a random audience suggestion is how Theatre Strike Force began their performance at the Southwest Regional College Improv Tournament.
Tyler Chatam, a 19-year-old telecommunication freshman, acts as a sleep fairy in the Sandman sketch during Theatre Strike Force’s sketch comedy show aMOCKalypse in the Rion Ballroom on Monday night.
The beating of African drums sounded across UF’s North Lawn as Agbedidi, an African dance group, performed a flash mob at about noon Monday.
As the beach-blond family sprawls out and discusses play and politics in its Southern Californian home, one could easily confuse the Wyeths with Hollywood royalty like the Kennedys or Kardashians. And like other high-profile clans, the Wyeths have a cache of secrets too. Secrets that threaten to expose decades-old traumas and irrevocably change this family forever.
Dancin’ in the Dark - Dancin’ Gators performs during UF’s Got Talent at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night. Groups such as The Staff, an a capella group; Theatre Strike Force and stand-up comics performed. Performances followed an information session and student involvement sign-up.
Hi, friends. My name is Erin Jester, and I’m your editor this semester. This will be my fifth Fall semester in Gainesville, and after I graduate in December, I plan to continue working in newspapers. I don’t have much free time anymore — being an editor is a full-time job — but when I do, I enjoy going to ska shows and the beach, reading mid-20th century British and American literature, singing along with old Joni Mitchell records, rolling around the living room floor with my dog and cats and practicing modern dance. If you have an idea or complaint, or you just want to chat, shoot me an email at ejester@alligator.org. I’d love to hear from you.
Kelly Clarkson’s “What Doesn’t Kill You” boomed from the speakers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Friday as 20 cancer survivors took the first lap of the 2012 UF Relay for Life.
Before, there was caroling about the number 12. Today, there’s camping on the North Lawn for 12 hours. It’s all for the sake of cancer research.
"Is you OK? Is you good?" Good, because GloZell would like to know.