What a time to be alive: Gainesville’s robust music scene
Banners boast UF’s top research status to out-of-towners, but the orange and blue veils the increasingly animated music scene implanted within the heart of the city it inhabits.
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Banners boast UF’s top research status to out-of-towners, but the orange and blue veils the increasingly animated music scene implanted within the heart of the city it inhabits.
Graciously invited to the layered, dynamic psyche of Carol City-raised hip-hop juggernaut Denzel Curry, listeners can now tune in to his latest full-length, long-awaited project, “Melt My Eyez See Your Future.”
Gainesville’s robust music scene united in blockbuster numbers for a full day of camaraderie Saturday.
On St. Patrick’s Day, a swath of culture was on display as people from all ages rolled out their picnic blankets and lawn chairs to witness history.
Allison Martineau was surrounded by the affection of pit bull breeds at an early age. Now, the memory of the true nature of pit bulls motivates the 28-year-old substance abuse lead technician to foster the misunderstood dog type.
Love at first sight can quickly turn into frustration and impatience when you don’t get that call back from your crush.
Filled with wonder, imagination and the prospect of having fun, adults rushed to the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention Friday night.