Dance Alive National Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ returns to the Phillips Center
Dance Alive National Ballet will bring sugar plum fairies back to Gainesville with its socially distanced production of “The Nutcracker.”
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Dance Alive National Ballet will bring sugar plum fairies back to Gainesville with its socially distanced production of “The Nutcracker.”
Gainesville music artist Dennis Walton Jr., known as Azazus, turned to cousin and fellow rapper Jeshua Oneal to introduce a new single on Thanksgiving.
Swamp Records’ annual Fall Fest will rock out online this year.
When hip-hop artist Quincy Osborne, known musically as itsQObaby, played open-mic shows in Tampa, people he met thought he was local. When he told them he was from Gainesville, those connections immediately fizzled.
Gainesville’s annual Tom Petty Birthday Bash will continue virtually this year following COVID-19 concerns with an all-star lineup featuring over 60 artists.
It’s just a jump to the left: After six months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, High Dive is bringing back its annual shadow cast showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
Don’t fear the reaper: Gainesville rapper Azazus is releasing a horror-themed music video in time for Halloween.
Daybreak Pleasant Street owners Michael and Patty Sneed made a difficult decision during the COVID-19 pandemic: putting the health and safety of their patrons before their restaurant.
Live and in stereo: High Dive is livestreaming a benefit show featuring local bands Arrows in Action, Causa and The Real You Saturday.
Former Gainesville resident and music artist Kelsea Martinez believes there are three loves: the first love, the innocent, naive one; the second love, the one where you learn the most lessons; and the third love, the unexpected one where you might even find your soulmate.
Chef Mehfooj Khan’s culinary journey took him across the globe: through India, into South Africa, to New York and Chicago, and finally to Gainesville, where he nurtured two local businesses and found a community before completing his journey.
Local music artist Azazus received his first hint at 2020’s rising adult subscription content when he noticed an increasing number of Venmo and Cash App usernames in social media bios.
When University of Florida theatre professor and actor Charlie Mitchell proposed to Hippodrome State Theatre current artistic director Stephanie Lynge, he had a View-Master toy custom-made for her, like the ones they had when they were kids.
From brass funk to identical twin quartets, UF is far from lacking in student talent.
The scene is a modest funeral parlor in Jim Crow Mississippi, and gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe is on the verge of music history.
The Grammy-nominated orchestral collective The Knights will bring their talents to UF today.
Country roads, take me home: UF alum and country singer-songwriter John Allan Miller will play at High Dive Thursday as part of his “Bad Day to Be a Beer” tour.
They’ve gone from house shows to festival stages — now, flipturn is returning to Gainesville’s High Dive before they embark on one of their biggest adventures: their very first cross-country tour.
They’re back and ready to party — local indie rock band The Forum will be hosting their first double-single release in Gainesville this Friday.
An ex-football hero, his high school sweetheart and a pioneer ghost walk into a liquor store — but it’s a bit more complicated than that.