UF to host Cuban opera singers Yilam Sartorio and Ramon Centeno
To Yilam Sartorio, the U.S. feels more like home than any other country she’s performed in.
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To Yilam Sartorio, the U.S. feels more like home than any other country she’s performed in.
To some, Valerie Phillips is better known as Ms. Queen.
Now that all Valentine’s Day festivities are over, you may find that your two-week fling was really just a way to feel less lonely on Valentine’s Day. So you partied too hard over the break, drunkenly confessed your love to your fling — or hooked up with your fling’s best friend — and it’s likely you’re extremely single again. Now you’re left with your only reliable friend: Tinder. What better way to get a date than with a little liquid courage? But please, put away the drunk goggles or you might get catfished.
When Cristobal Gonzalez was 10, his father taught him how to play guitar in Chile. At age 23, the guitarist furthers his roots and shares a fresh blend of cumbia rock with Los Panas 352.
As Friday approaches, you might find yourself in need of plans — and though it may not seem like it, there’s a lot more to Gainesville than just Gator football.
In honor of the new season of Fox’s "Gotham," which aired 8 p.m. Monday, the Avenue is bringing you yet another binge-drinking game.
During my two weeks of freedom between the Summer and Fall terms I, of course, did what any other college kid in America would do: binge watch Netflix and binge drink.
Based on the Confederate statue on the corner of Main Street and East University Avenue on Thursday, a crowd of protesters held signs that read, “End white supremacy” and “Tear it down.”
Gainesville’s newest park is more than just a recreational space. It’s a collaborative project engineered to benefit the environment.
If you’re going out Thursday, you may want to catch Turbo Fruits playing their first-ever show in Gainesville.
Country-duo Sundy Best is coming to Gainesville for the first time and drummer Kris Bentley is sure they’ll fit right in.
Jackson Scott is bringing his band to Gainesville for the first time, and the psychedelic power trio plans to elicit all kinds of audience reactions.
Eastside High School graduate Wadooah Wali is now a Los Angeles filmmaker with an award-winning documentary screening Saturday.
If you missed Yip Deceiver the last time they were in Gainesville, you can catch them again live on Sunday.
After years of selling out shows all over Gainesville, The Shitty Beatles will take the stage for its final shows this weekend.
Saturday marks the eighth annual Record Store Day, and local record stores are preparing for an influx of shipments and a swarm of awaiting customers.
Phil Barnes is returning to Gainesville, and this time he’s coming with Jacob Jeffries.
You may have heard rapper Hi-Rez’ latest song, “Ugh,” drop on Tuesday, but those who haven’t can catch it live this weekend.
Atmosphere is returning to Gainesville after eight years, and rapper Sean “Slug” Daley has expressed anticipation.
Arrow’s Aim Records welcomes music lovers to its third and largest record fair taking place Sunday.