What to watch this week
By Brooke Perry | June 19, 2013This season has always been a great one for summer blockbusters, but it's not always the best time for TV.
This season has always been a great one for summer blockbusters, but it's not always the best time for TV.
Former Gators safety Josh Evans visited an old home with his new team Wednesday.
The new exhibition at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art entices visitors to travel through time and explore pieces that are inspired by Shakespeare.
Guys just shouldn’t wear flip-flops. 6,530 people who like the Facebook page “Men shouldn’t wear Flip Flops” say so.
UF is opening a new satellite campus for graduate architecture students in Sarasota.
It’s the last week of Summer A. To those seniors who will be done with classes for good, congratulations!
Rita Hayworth was the preferred pinup girl for the World War II soldiers and the prototype of sass, class and style for generations of women.
Luminox will perform at Simons on June 20 at 10 p.m.
The fixation of zombies and vampires is on a rise, thanks to entertainment outlets such as TV and books.
So I didn’t actually do much eating at The Swamp Restaurant the day I sat with actresses Jamie Denbo and Jessica Chaffin to talk about their roles in the upcoming comedy, “The Heat.”
When Elizabeth Jones began working for the UF College of Education in 1952, P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School was housed in Norman Hall.
Summer is here ladies and gentleman, and with it are the cute dresses, too short shorts, and revealing bathing suits
I’ve been driving in Gainesville for about five years now, and sometimes I hate it.
All throughout grade school, your teachers feed you all of this crap about stuff is so important and how you just absolutely will not be able to function if you do not grasp a concept, or always do that, or get that grade on this.
Sydney Moss dealt the Gators a painful blow when she announced on Tuesday that she would not be returning to the Florida women’s basketball program next season.
One step forward, two steps back — that has been the pattern of growth for the Florida women’s basketball program during coach Amanda Butler’s six-year tenure.
Sometimes, you learn life lessons from experience. When you’re a child, and you touch the hot stove despite your mother’s warnings, you learn to listen to your mom and that the stove really is freaking hot
“Don’t forget to take your vitamins!”
Your weekly trip to the grocery store may include fanciful ideas of clean eating and a shopping cart barreled of fresh produce.