Did a three-year hiatus help The Big Sleep's new album?
By Rachel Godfrey | Feb. 1, 2012Psychedelic electronic beats and ethereal harmonies come together in an inexplicably fitting combination in The Big Sleep's "Nature Experiments."
Psychedelic electronic beats and ethereal harmonies come together in an inexplicably fitting combination in The Big Sleep's "Nature Experiments."
The separate worlds of the on- and off-Broadway stages collide in the form of "Smash," NBC's new musical TV show that mixes elements of shows such as "Glee" and "The Voice."
Try these athletic-influenced style tips to look stunning in any sporting situation and score big in your wardrobe.
Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a group of dedicated farmers flood Bo Diddley Community Plaza with tents under which they sell some of the finest products Gainesville has to offer.
Over the weekend, I got to thinking about the implications of the dance club cover charge.
UF student Skyler Kern and alumnus Jonothon Mitchell teamed up to write, produce and direct the raunchy comedy "The Row," which debuts tonight in Weimer Hall Room 1064 at 7 p.m.
Unless you slept through last week, you've probably heard a lot of talk about digital piracy.
This generation's new brand of D.I.Y., tech-savvy musicians and music consumers has left many once-prominent labels in the dust.
Diamond Dust has been touring Florida since December.
The 54th-annual GRAMMY Awards will air Feb. 12 at 8 p.m., and there are a few folks who will, without a doubt, be bringing home those shiny golden gramophones.
Armed with a microphone, a biting sense of humor and an expansive knowledge of pop culture, comedian Billy Eichner takes to the streets of New York City.
When the holiday box office bucks begin to total, it's time again for Hollywood to prepare itself for its own sort of jovial celebration — awards season!
One of the biggest differences of opinion that has been characterizing Gainesville lately lies in the split personality of Mother Nature.
The Gator Nation is everywhere, especially on YouTube.
Being an avid fan of the Assassin's Creed series, I was dead set on getting Revelations.
Comedian Louis C.K., 44, played a million-dollar social experiment with his fans last month.
A Jew's guide on Christmas Day.
A new semester is upon us, and that means a new season of television shows are here to distract us from said semester.
Ever dream of working on a hit viral musical about a boy wizard or a futuristic, insect-ridden world that garners more than 100 million YouTube views?
Call me cornball, but I love the holiday baggage that carries from late-November through early-January.