Audience participation is key to ‘Shear Madness’ plot
By Britt Perkins | June 9, 2010Mrs. Schubert in the salon with the scissors? Don’t put it past “Shear Madness,” a comedic whodunit that is as entertaining and flamboyant as it sounds.
Mrs. Schubert in the salon with the scissors? Don’t put it past “Shear Madness,” a comedic whodunit that is as entertaining and flamboyant as it sounds.
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.
Twin sisters and UF grads own the recently opened Yum Cupcakery, a custom cupcake shop.
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.
The Flour Pot Bakery is battling hunger one cookie at a time.
An unlikely bat rose to the occasion and hit the Gators into the next round of postseason play.
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.”
The old adage is proving to be true – be careful what you wish for.
“Finish the Mission” has been the Gators’ anthem all season. A last opportunity awaits to do just that.
It was a devastating conclusion to the season for the Gators.
About 50 people called for the U.S. government to take a stand against Israel’s actions.
A large water pipe burst Saturday evening, flooding the intersection of Southwest 10th Street and Southwest Fifth Avenue for about two hours.
Praying won’t get you a free meal if you’re the 131st person in line at the St. Francis House.
Misael Coreas, 4, ducks for safety under the mushroom-shaped water sprayed from a yellow rod. Temperatures in Gainesville reached 90 degrees Saturday.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo flooded visitors with conservation tips to celebrate World Oceans Day over the weekend.
EARTH university organized a day devoted to simultaneous global tree planting.
With costs rising for city services, churches and nonprofit organizations will soon have to pay a fire service fee.
UF students and faculty members received emergency text messages and e-mails early May 31 warning of a crime that occurred in the pedestrian tunnel under 13th Street.
I wanted to comment on the new fees and on the Alligator’s commentary on them. First, let’s look at the mental health program fee the Alligator failed to comment on: “But until evaluations of UF’s mental health care finish, the money is given to SG.” What?! The Alligator accepts this?! “We want to use this money for mental health later, but for now, let’s go ahead and collect the money and throw it at SG. It’ll be fun!”
Attention Congress,