Fresh Picked 2/13/14
By Alexa Volland | Feb. 12, 2014Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and we know some of you will be sulking in front of the TV with a heart-shaped pizza. Depending on what your Facebook relationship status claims, here’s how we suggest spending Friday night with everyone’s favorite Valentine: alcohol.
This winter, a soft, humble plea for closure came on the radio.
The question everyone was waiting for was finally asked: “How you like your eggs?” “Fried or fertilized!” responded the crowd.
Hollywood is coming out, one small step at a time.
Thongs. Sparkles. Lace. Strip. Tease. Art.
A bipolar man and reformed alcoholic kidnapped his son while his wife was at work one day. He didn’t get too far, though.
As teammate Dorian Finney-Smith and Tennessee forward Jarnell Stokes battled for a rebound off a missed jumper, Patric Young put his body on the line late in Tuesday night’s game.
In the final meeting before Student Government elections, Senate passed a resolution proposing additions to rules and procedures.
Forty-nine cent hamburgers and 69 cent cheeseburgers on Wednesdays at McDonald’s proves one thing: Gainesville is lovin’ it.
A local startup company is putting a new spin on traditional fundraising methods.
Despite more than three months of planning, the Freshman Leadership Council canceled the Student Government Debate.
Before tipoff on Tuesday night, coach Billy Donovan said he knew Tennessee would not shoot 26.8 percent like it did last time it faced No. 3 Florida. Seniors Scottie Wilbekin and Will Yeguete joined in to say there was no way Jordan McRae would have another 1-of-15 shooting night.
There’s a new set of French fries on campus.
Aubree Munro did not like to hit last season, and her stats showed it.
Gator foodies have a new online resource for the latest in recipes, reviews and articles about their favorite topic.
For one day only, a carnival with a cause is coming to UF.
The Gators failed to rally in the third round of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Regional Tournament on Tuesday and finished in a frustrating 14th place.
Local residents and students can practice languages with each other through a new program.
Three days between games is not a lot of time.