The Avenue Roundtable: Valentine’s Day event picks
Looking for last minute Valentine’s Day plans? The Avenue’s got you covered. Our staff has compiled a list of things to do with your lover, your friends, your pet or yourself.
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Looking for last minute Valentine’s Day plans? The Avenue’s got you covered. Our staff has compiled a list of things to do with your lover, your friends, your pet or yourself.
Pull out the sunscreen and pop open a cold one because this summer will be a scorcher in Gainesville.
After a year of momentous musical moments, the Grammys has returned to deliver its prestigious accolades to the artists who deserve to take home the gold — or not.
Love is in the air — and Gainesville is no exception.
It’s a story we know all too well — small-town girl, big reputation.
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, and what better way to celebrate than stopping by some of Gainesville’s best Hispanic restaurants? Check out the rundown of the Avenue staff’s favorites and treat your tastebuds year-round.
The first week of the Fall semester has come to a close, and it’s time to start settling into a study routine. Starting at your desk is a good first step, but Gainesville has so much more to offer.
Transgender Day of Remembrance, celebrated every year on Nov. 20, acts as a day to honor and memorialize those lost to anti-transgender violence. Started by transgender activist Gwendolyn Ann Smith following the death of Rita Hester in 1998, the day has become an annual commemoration of lives lost and struggles faced.
We know it’s hard to go more than a week without a slice from your favorite pizza joint or a latte from your favorite cafe. So, the Avenue has compiled the hours and statuses of all your Gainesville favorites with information on discounts and delivery in the interactive map below.
Only three things are certain in life: death, taxes and end-of-the-year “best of” lists.
It’s Independence Day weekend and lucky for you the Avenue has all of the music hits you’ll need to celebrate the weekend. Whether you’re keeping things small with your friends or headed to a giant outdoor barbecue, this selection is perfect for ringing in the holiday. Make sure to follow The Avenue on Spotify to see all of our weekly playlists.
Interested in arts, culture and entertainment? The Avenue is looking for a team of ambitious staff writers to cover music, art, fashion, food and drink, theater, TV, film, nightlife and lifestyle.
Buchholz High School students will be stars as they bring “All That Jazz” to the stage with the high school edition of “Chicago” for the next two weekends.
“There’s this great misconception that when you are a sex worker that you’re selling your body,” A.G. said. “Selling a body is human trafficking, and that’s slavery. Sex workers aren’t enslaved. We’re selling a service.”
The Space UltraLounge had its grand reopening last Saturday at their new location, 211 W. University Ave.
One of Florida’s most ominous bands is back with a single all about freedom of expression and doing what you like.
“Yes means yes” and “no means no.” These are the terms we often use to define consent. But now, an added layer to the term takes consent a step further. Introducing: enthusiastic consent.
Only adults are welcome at the Hardback Cafe tonight. The audience should be ready for a show that combines hilarity with sexuality, while redefining traditional femininity.
“Us,” Jordan Peele’s new horror film, is sure to leave you in awe. Generating $70 million, “Us” is definitely one of 2019’s best films.
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