‘Us’: Jordan Peele’s new thriller
“Us,” Jordan Peele’s new horror film, is sure to leave you in awe. Generating $70 million, “Us” is definitely one of 2019’s best films.
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“Us,” Jordan Peele’s new horror film, is sure to leave you in awe. Generating $70 million, “Us” is definitely one of 2019’s best films.
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Alachua County gets to shine in a new Netflix documentary and, surprisingly, it’s not for agriculture, but cocaine.
Cindy, 64, and Joe Montalto, 65, fell in love with the bed-and-breakfast lifestyle after their first stay in the 80s.
Creaky wooden floors, musical acts and Saturday food truck rallies make up High Dive, a defining feature of downtown Gainesville.
Pillared with ornate corinthian columns and a unique neoclassical style of architecture, the Hippodrome State Theatre, located at 25 Southeast Second Place, is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Gainesville. The building was not always a theater, though. For more than 100 years, it has accumulated stories that make it a historical marker of the city.
On March 19, at the Game Developers Conference, Google announced it has decided to take a crack in the video game streaming industry with their new cloud-based gaming platform, Stadia.
The crowd hushes, the house lights dim, thousands of students settle into the red velvet seats of Carol Morsani Hall to watch their peers bring creations to life. As the lights come up, four students walk onstage and announce, “We proudly represent troupe…” and perform. This is how the Florida State Thespian Competition begins each year.
Poblano’s new album, “Dad of the Year,” asks: What do you do when you lose someone who helped define you?
If you’ve taken a bus in Gainesville in the last few weeks, you’ve likely seen a yellow flyer taped to the bus stops with the words “Kahnmanmusic” printed on them. Those flyers belong to Kevin Callahan, a 46-year-old salesman who decided to shift his focus and pursue a career in creating music.
On March 22, LA-based techno-house DJ ‘Durante’ makes a stop in Gainesville on his way to Miami Music Week.
Expect “White Guy on the Bus” to open eyes and open discussion. It does not provide answers, but it does raise a lot of questions.
It is 8:30 a.m. on Monday in studio G15. Young actors yawn and stretch to wake themselves up. Tiza Garland walks through the door with a bright smile and a wake of palpable energy. She tells them to start running. She sprints about the room alongside her students, and class begins.
Sounds influenced by the beauty of nature will ring through Gainesville next week when Tina & Her Pony perform.
Heather Halak and Kiren Valjee met at a book signing in Gainesville for Marty Jourard’s “Music Everywhere: The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town.” A few months later, Valjee gave Halak the key to Third House Books & Coffee.
Are you already stressed about this semester? Let your emotions out and rage to pop punk and emo music Saturday night at the Wooly.
Downtown Gainesville might give New Orleans a run for its money Thursday and Friday.