First Friday presents a dog-friendly day of summer
By Patricia Butler | Aug. 7, 2013What can be better than heading downtown for one of the largest happy hours and bringing your best friend — well, best furry friend — along?
What can be better than heading downtown for one of the largest happy hours and bringing your best friend — well, best furry friend — along?
I walk through Death or Glory Tattoo Parlour’s front door that faces out toward North Sixth Street.
When I first made the decision to fast for Ramadan, I did so to foster a sense of camaraderie with my students.
Dragonfly Sushi & Sake Company in the downtown Gainesville area offers diners a modern take on Japanese cuisine.
SweetBerries is a welcome, sugar-coated breath of sweet air to the auto shops and local hopeful eateries on 13th Street.
Living in Gainesville, you’re bound to find several sports bars and restaurants fit for a college student — Gator football memorabilia, big-screen televisions, delicious food, a friendly atmosphere and all at a great price.
Guests from all over Alachua County aligned the steps of the Gainesville Woman’s Club to celebrate the third annual wine tasting event on Thursday.
Kate Schwed was hoping to lose her college weight gain in three days. The 72-hour diet consisted of 15 freshly squeezed juices for $195.
Juanita Frazier gently places a tiny porcelain box on her kitchen table. The box, small enough to hold pennies or bobby pins, is painted with a swirl of flowers in vivid yellows, lavenders and greens.
The last time I attended Mass, I was 14 years old. It was Easter Sunday.
We’ve all noticed, as of late, the weather forecasts have been dreary often enough to send Picasso’s lingering spirit back into his blue period, but fear not, there are ways to keep a sunny disposition, regardless of threatening storms.
Backstreet is (finally) back! All right!
Mary Glazer would be a perfect choice for any aspiring writer to get advice from.
The new Kanye West album, “Yeezus,” is much like the rapper himself: controversial, unpredictable, egotistical, yet admittedly intriguing.
Despite the summer being more than halfway over, there is still plenty of time to catch some of the Hippodrome State Theatre’s best movies and stage productions during Summer B.
Wolfgang fashion clothing store off University Avenue has long forgone paper advertising after it saw little return for sales during the year of its establishment in 2007.
If you’re the type who likes half-naked models strutting their stuff down a runway, then keep your calendars open Saturday evening.
Katherine Dunham debuted the theatrical performance “Southland” in 1951 in a theater in Chile.
The first thing Chastity Rose did when he came to Gainesville for college was find the nearest gay bar.
Carl Hiaasen, a long-time columnist for the Miami Herald, prolific author of Florida-based crime fiction and UF alumnus, released his thirteenth novel “Bad Monkey” (Knopf, $26.95) on June 11.