A Quiet Place Part II: A Conversation with John Krasinski
“A Quiet Place: Part II” still plans to take audiences beyond the beaten sand path — just not right now.
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“A Quiet Place: Part II” still plans to take audiences beyond the beaten sand path — just not right now.
Bryan Bielanski, the frontman of Charlotte-bred alternative rock band Angwish, is hitting the road again this year with one goal: to make people happy.
On Saturday, The Florida Museum of Natural History held its 41st annual Collectors Day. The event, which featured over 100 collections of everything from salt shakers to potato mashers, grants visitors the chance to listen to collectors talk about the history of their valuables. The event is meant to bring attention to the importance of collections in research.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens was ablaze with flowers in every shade of red, white and pink over the weekend as the Gainesville Camellia Society held its 44th annual two-day sale and show.
With the holidays right around the corner, The Hippodrome Theatre is already gearing to get their audiences in the Christmas mood.
Home to nine musicians who have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Gainesville boasts a rich musical history that extends far beyond its borders. But what is it about the city that breeds legends?
With FEST 18 right around the corner and eager attendees already filing into town, many are searching for ways to bide their time until the punk rock music festival kicks off on Friday.
While “spooky season” is only one month for the rest of the world, a quick glance through Dubloadz’s discography suggests that the season is year-round for him.
Members, families and supporters of the hard-of-hearing community spent Sunday night at the High Dive celebrating the triumphs of their loved ones while raising money for a cochlear implant program.
There are plenty of singers on “America’s Got Talent,” but what set Barbara Padilla apart from the other contestants on her season was her inspiring story.