The Hippodrome holds first of three-part architecture film series
By Kristina Manus | Jan. 21, 2015Architecture admirers can discuss modern buildings and their impact at The Hippodrome State Theatre’s three-part film series on architecture.
Architecture admirers can discuss modern buildings and their impact at The Hippodrome State Theatre’s three-part film series on architecture.
While serving the country when he was in the Marines, Evan Strouse took photos of his surroundings, and the Gainesville community took notice.
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon will take the screen Saturday as the Hippodrome State Theatre presents “Some Like It Hot,” its first Cocktails & Classics film of 2015.
Hearts will break at The Bull tonight.
An annual craft festival will return to campus for its 22nd year, giving UF students and Gainesville residents the chance to get a head start on their holiday shopping.
UF’s annual African dance performance is returning to campus.
Aspiring Gainesville artists and poets kicked off Mellow Soul Tuesdays’ first open mic night at Rockeys Dueling Piano Bar this week.
Improv artists and comedians will cruise into town this weekend for a show unlike anything Gainesville has seen before.
Sexy clowns will take the stage downtown this weekend in an old-timey musical circus extravaganza full of acrobatics, stilt walkers, flame throwing, tap dancing, singing, storytelling and laughter.
The small, concrete patio between Boca Fiesta and Palomino Pool Hall is a community hub of sorts: Mondays it houses crowds for karaoke night, and Thursdays it amasses teams for trivia competitions.
UF students and Gainesville residents who are interested in creative writing are encouraged to attend the 2014 Florida Writers Festival.
The demon barber of Fleet Street will be at UF through Sunday.
In a one-night-only event, Dance Alive National Ballet will present two original Halloween stories for the first time, and audience costumes are encouraged.
With a set that features bloody mannequins chained to walls and a bathtub full of bloody body parts and severed heads, the Hippodrome State Theatre’s Halloween play isn’t scared of getting a little messy this year.
Tonight, the UF Symphony Orchestra will bring “The Story of Cinderella” to life with narration from Amy Redford, the daughter of Academy Award-winning film director and actor Robert Redford.
A horse with six legs and a collaboration between downtown neighbors: The Hippodrome State Theatre is changing pace.
They’re hairy, they’re manly, they’re vulgar — they’re burlesque.
People poured into the High Dive last October to watch a performance that sold out at the door. This year the venue will give the public not just one, but three chances to see this popular production.
Painting brought vibrancy to Jess Yelvington’s life when she faced difficult times with her health.
“Les Miserables” is a tale of salvation, and that’s just what Gainesville Community Playhouse expects to show in its own production.