Gainesville student murders to be focus of HLN documentary
In late August 1990, WPLG Miami reporter Connie Hicks rushed to Gainesville to cover a surprising string of murders that had occurred.
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In late August 1990, WPLG Miami reporter Connie Hicks rushed to Gainesville to cover a surprising string of murders that had occurred.
For thrift store owners the affordable clothing process can cost a lot.
The Apollo 11 moon landing was a major step forward in human history. It was the day people all over the world sat fixated on their tv, leaning in anticipation, to see something they once thought impossible. On July 19, it will have been 50 years since that astronomical day, and there are a few activities in Gainesville people can do to celebrate the scientific feat.
Nostalgia hit hard in the University Auditorium at the Accent Speakers Bureau event Wednesday night, when a star from the Nickelodeon show “Drake & Josh” took the stage.
The belief magic shows are only for children is an idea Tanya Solomon wants to discard on her national tour, "Tanya Solomon: Truth Assassin."
The Pride Community Center of North Central Florida (PCCNCF) held Building on Our History — Stonewall 50 Celebration Saturday night to honor the anniversary of the uprising seen as the catalyst for the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement.
Laughter filled the RISE Food Festival Saturday as residents gathered in the Howard W. Bishop Middle School cafeteria.
For six days out of the week, Amy Barup happily makes the hour-long drive from Ocala to Gainesville to take her son Tucker Gokey to his dance lessons at Pofahl Studios. The frequent trips back and forth are worth it for Barup, who gets to see her son grow significantly as dancer.
Tom Miller, who held an exorcism for Richard Spencer at his open mic show last year, is writing a love letter to Gainesville in his newly finished screenplay, “The Tabernacle of Hedonism.”
Nine Spices Fondue is now gearing up for their grand opening this Saturday. They already had a soft opening May 11 and had a positive reception from the Gainesville community, according to co-owner Julie Ou.
Two hours prior to the conclusion of the most highly-anticipated series finale on television, a Broadway star was introduced on the Phillips Center stage as a “slayer of high notes, breaker of music chains and house of Chenoweth.” She opened her set with an operatic version of the “Game of Thrones” theme song, which elicited chuckles from the audience.
Imani Selvon is a 20-year-old UF dance sophomore. Her usual outfits for school consist of a T-shirt with leggings because she is a dance major. Don’t let her casual look fool you, she is completely dedicated to fashion in her spare time. She is constantly getting inspired by magazines, TV shows and Instagram. Selvon likes to DIY her own clothing sometimes too.
Energetic clapping and cheers rang out as “The Book of Mormon” was announced as a future show in the UF Performing Arts 2019/2020 Season.