The guide to summer flicks: Part 2
By Maria A. Llorens | May 23, 2013Summer movie season this year is quieting down after June, but there are still several big releases to look forward to in both the mainstream and indie worlds.
Summer movie season this year is quieting down after June, but there are still several big releases to look forward to in both the mainstream and indie worlds.
Last Tuesday, I got to hear Mario Lopez speak.
“It’s time to begin, isn’t it? I get a little bit bigger than death I’ll admit
"The Great Gatsby," directed by Baz Luhrmann, hit the big screen on May 10 bringing the Roaring '20s to the fast-paced 2010s.
It’s time for Gators fans to face the facts. This year’s baseball team is not good.
Lauren Embree’s list of collegiate accomplishments is nothing short of astounding.
Students receiving Bright Futures scholarships have it a little easier this upcoming year.
In preparation for Memorial Day weekend, the Click It or Ticket campaign that started Monday at UF will crack down on motorists who fail to use their seat belts.
When Taylore Fuller arrived at Florida, the expectations were high.
Hipsters are well known for their vintage appearance and progressive thinking, but their latest trend — causing beer prices to increase — might not be so well received
The outdoor track and field season isn’t a sprint – it’s a marathon.
After suffering a rough loss in the semifinals Monday, three Gators continued their losing streak at a rain-delayed NCAA Singles Championship.
With construction underway for the newest Alachua County library branch, organizers plan to bring expanded resources for residents to Gainesville’s east side.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Tuesday after she allegedly hit her estranged husband, took his cellphone and backed her vehicle into his truck in the parking lot of West Coast Seafood.
It was a new day on the golf course, but much of the same on the scorecard for Florida in the second round of competition at the NCAA Championships.
A Miami Beach man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly bought three bags of dog food stuffed with about $1,800 of stolen shaving supplies.
Students and faculty may need to use alternative parking locations from Friday to Sunday. The Jehovah’s Witnesses convention is coming to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
Homestyle chain restaurant Wingstop isn’t chicken about expanding in Gainesville.
A national recommendation to tighten standards that constitute drunken driving may not affect Florida, local officials say.
New shower shoes won’t be necessary.