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TBS show walks the line

Suicide, drug addiction, bestiality and glory holes. Dark and disturbing realities in our society, or a family-friendly pilot episode that is “very funny”? TBS aired its first original primetime animated series, “Neighbors From Hell,” on Monday.


The Avenue

Supervillains return to Gainesville

The Supervillains, an Orlando-based ska and reggae band that's been around since 1998, will be playing at Common Grounds with local opening acts Cardboard Paradise, Half Track and rapper DP on Thursday. The four members of the Supervillains packed the house on its last visit to Common Grounds and are predicted to do it all over again tonight.


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Drinking 101 - Single Malt Scotch

From W.C. Fields to Ron Burgundy to Ron White, people love Scotch. There's no reason you can't, too! Wait, am I even writing about Scotch in a college newspaper? Get a hold of yourself, because if there's one thing in this world with the power to cross cultural and social boundaries, it's alcohol. So, prepare yourself to enjoy something new, and consider this your crash course in single malt Scotch whiskey.


The Avenue

Off the Record

Since Band of Horses came out with its first two releases — Everything All the Time and Cease to Begin — they have become an indie/rock staple.


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News

Prosecution deferred for grad student

State Attorney Bill Cervone has postponed prosecuting Kofi Adu-Brempong, the 35-year-old Ghanaian graduate student who was shot in the face by UF police March 2.


Sports

Gators ousted from WCWS

OKLAHOMA CITY – After his team’s 16-3 loss to UCLA on the first day of the Women’s College World Series, UF coach Tim Walton said rebounding to win a national championship would be “next to impossible.”


News

Feature Photo: Water Umbrella

Misael Coreas, 4, ducks for safety under the mushroom-shaped water sprayed from a yellow rod. Temperatures in Gainesville reached 90 degrees Saturday.



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