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(05/30/13 9:30pm)
The sky is clear, the sun is out, and it’s so beautiful outside that Mr. Rogers must be in the immediate vicinity singing about it. But you can’t appreciate any of it because you forgot your sunglasses. Again. And that can really ruin your entire day.
(05/23/13 6:30pm)
So you just walked out of Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby,” and you’re thinking to yourself, “That Gatsby was a stylish fellow! I wish people still dressed like that.”
(05/16/13 7:15pm)
The first Saturday of May has galloped by, leaving in its wake a receding tide of mint juleps and oversized floppy sun hats.
(04/19/13 1:30am)
Gainesville book lovers can get their novel fix with the Friends of the Library’s Spring Book Sale starting Saturday.
(04/09/13 12:15am)
Lilly Pulitzer Rousseau, the famed fashion icon who used a juice stand uniform to start her Floridian fashion empire in the early 1960s, died Sunday in West Palm Beach. She was 81.
(04/04/13 12:45am)
In “Ginger & Rosa,” the newest film by Sally Potter, two teenage girls lean on each other to bear the heavy weight of adolescence while growing up in 1962 London.
(03/28/13 7:53pm)
Jaime Bell, an 18-year-old UF health science sophomore, registers for Rent the Runway at its Girls Night Out Wednesday.
(03/28/13 7:51pm)
Jaime Bell’s purple painted nails flew across the MacBook keyboard as she registered her name and email with Rent the Runway at its Girls Night Out Wednesday.
(03/20/13 1:00am)
If you enjoyed alcoholic beverages last weekend, you may have been indulging in the same behavior as primates — giving a whole new meaning to “monkeying around.”
(03/19/13 12:44am)
Transportation Security Administration officials decided small knives and novelty baseball bats are safe to bring aboard a flight, but passengers are still asked to leave their water bottles at home.
(03/14/13 1:45am)
If you’re a fan of snowy mountain panoramas, frosty bearded men and the treacherous Siberian wilderness, then you need to see “Happy People: A Year in the Taiga,” now showing at the Hippodrome.
(02/28/13 1:45am)
With Spring Break just around the corner, college fashionistas everywhere are tasked with the ever-mounting challenge of finding the perfect swimsuit.
(02/21/13 2:30am)
When UF cheerleader and psychology senior Amanda Soule was told to do the “Harlem Shake” during the Florida-Kentucky men’s basketball game Feb. 12, she had no idea what it was.
(01/31/13 2:15am)
Local fashion label Cotton and Silk called attention to Human Trafficking Awareness Month with a benefit show at Ingenue Avenue Thursday. Read the story at www.Alligator.org/the_avenue.
(01/31/13 2:15am)
Local fashion designer Carla Coultas of Cotton and Silk called attention to Human Trafficking Awareness Month with a benefit show at Ingenue Avenue on Saturday. Proceeds from the show went to Project Rescue, a national organization that works to eliminate human trafficking in India.
(01/31/13 12:30am)
Local fashion label Cotton and Silk called attention to Human Trafficking Awareness Month with a benefit show at Ingenue Avenue Thursday. Read the story at www.Alligator.org/the_avenue.
(01/24/13 1:45am)
The nondescript sidewalks lining UF’s campus transformed into street-style catwalks for spring, thanks to the return of style-savvy students.
(01/24/13 12:15am)
Sheer blouses and cuff bracelets are popular trends for spring. Ingenue Avenue and Persona Vintage offer local takes on the trend. Read the story at www.Alligator.org/the_Avenue.