UF Theatre’s rendition of ‘Comedy of Errors’ to start Friday
By Kelsey Sanchez | Apr. 1, 2015UF’s School of Theatre and Dance is hosting its last theatre production of the semester with Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.”
UF’s School of Theatre and Dance is hosting its last theatre production of the semester with Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.”
Atlas Road Crew will be making a pit stop in Gainesville for the first time, and vocalist and guitarist Taylor Nicholson is ready to bring everything to the table.
Food is highly personal. Talk with anyone about food, their favorite restaurant or the best thing they ever ate, and their eyes light up with excitement. As they detail the taste, the dish, the setting, their “food voice” emerges. Coined by Annie Hauck-Lawson, a professor at the City University of New York, “food voice” is the way you engage with food to assert aspects of your identity. You develop your food voice as you create new recipes and dishes and try different cuisines.
Suit up! Despite its rather lackluster finale one year ago (still salty over that one), the television show “How I Met Your Mother” still holds a place very near and dear to my heart. “HIMYM” taught me the correct way to pick up someone at Midtown, it showed that “revertigo” is alive and well, and most importantly, a lower-back tattoo of a butterfly is not a good idea. So whether you’re watching from your couch or at your own version of MacLaren’s, get ready for a night that will be LEGEN — wait for it — DARY.
Amid news earlier this year of DreamWorks Animation having to cut about 500 employees due to low box office turnouts, the studio premiered its new animated feature “Home” on Friday in hopes of crawling out of its financial hole.
Caravan of Thieves is making its way to Gainesville to perform Friday night.
There’s still a chance to go back in time at the Hippodrome State Theatre’s Time Warp 80s/90s Night film series showing of “The Princess Bride.”
You may have heard rapper Hi-Rez’ latest song, “Ugh,” drop on Tuesday, but those who haven’t can catch it live this weekend.
In a highly unorthodox move reminiscent of the Lindsay Lohan smash movie “Freaky Friday,” UF President Kent Fuchs and Gators head football Coach Jim McElwain are trading jobs — permanently, the Alligator learned.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau planned on welcoming former first lady Rosalynn Carter to the Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Tuesday night, but she was sick and stayed in Plains, Georgia.
UF’s own Jeremy Foley will be having a one-on-one chat with students.
Tessa Arthur is a butch lesbian. She says so herself, and so does the backward baseball cap she wears with the words “bad butch” printed on it.
The UF football program has canceled the student ticket lottery.
As the weather warms up, more students are hopping on their bikes. But with that comes the possibility of getting a ticket.
An old face has returned to UF’s Student Senate.
The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
On Eighth Avenue between the planets and the trees lies the newly renovated Loblolly Woods Nature Park boardwalk, ready for bikers and runners alike.
With each recognition, the Black Law Students Association continues to grow.
Nicky Clayton played a video Tuesday afternoon of her teaching a bird to plan for the future.
A county health report ranked Alachua County No. 1 for clinical care.