Local filmmaker and playwright tackle Shakespeare in latest project
By Heather Bushman | Feb. 15, 2021“The Seven Sides of Shakespeare” was shot almost entirely on an iPad over six months.
“The Seven Sides of Shakespeare” was shot almost entirely on an iPad over six months.
Lichen Press, a used bookmobile, stopped on UF campus Thursday and Friday night.
Gainesville’s longest-running concert series presents a three-show virtual sequence featuring regional Black artists.
The film festival will feature 27 films about environmentalism.
Five local businesses share how they’re catering to the community for Valentine’s Day.
The sister-musician duo will release quarantine anthem “Premise” Friday.
The production will stream June 7-13 as part of the Gainesville theater’s #HippAtHome series.
The Celebration Pointe complex marks the franchise’s ninth location in Florida.
The Avenue compiled a list of some of the Black-owned restaurants in Gainesville.
The Nashville group will perform its first show in Gainesville at the venue.
Maranje finished the mural, which was inspired by local wildlife, Jan. 30.
The Gainesville family's children's book is about tolerance and understanding.
Remembering SOPHIE's immeasurable contributions to pop music after the artist's sudden death Jan. 30.
Saneh Ste. Claire used her experience to shed light on mental health challenges.
Saturday marked the event’s eighth year benefiting charities around Gainesville.
Florida bands Driptones and Faze Wave performed at the socially distanced series’ opening night.
Celebrate Black History Month by supporting these local beauty and wellness businesses.
The fair will feature medieval performers and artisans in a free virtual format.
The pop duo spoke to college students about their new music video, "Listen."
The Gainesville musician's newest single, “Me All Black,” is inspired by Marvel’s “Black Panther.”