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Wednesday, April 08, 2026

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Kaelin Ellis performs at BIG: Culture & Arts Festival on Saturday, April 13, 2024.
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Big: Culture and Arts Festival transforms downtown Gainesville into artistic epicenter

Gainesville residents and music enthusiasts gathered outdoors at a renovated lot between Porter’s Community and South Main Street Saturday to celebrate “Big: Culture and Arts Festival.” Produced by How Bazar and Dion Dia Records, the festival featured local businesses and more than 50 solo artists and musical collectives playing between two individual stages. 


Florida Museum of Natural History, at 3215 Hull Road, debuts its first bilingual aquatic exhibit, Water Shapes Florida, on March 23, 2024.
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Florida Museum of Natural History’s opens first freshwater exhibit 

Saturday morning, the Florida Museum of Natural History opened its new permanent exhibit, Water Shapes Florida. The exhibit is centered on Florida freshwater and its shape on human life over time. The exhibit, with interactive projector screens and physical replicas of underwater wildlife, aims to illustrate the evolution of the state's aquifers, rivers and most famous springs just north of the museum’s location in Gainesville.


Customers gather at Barnes & Noble at Butler Plaza during its opening day on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
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Barnes & Noble hosts grand opening at Butler Plaza

Generations of book enthusiasts lined up down the block outside Barnes & Noble on Wednesday morning, some jumping for joy in anticipation. As the clock struck 9 a.m. and the ribbon was cut, more than 100 people rushed into the brand-new store and got lost in the rows of crisp, colorful books for sale.



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