‘A Land Remembered,’ the newest graphic novel from Andre Frattino
By Emma McAvoy | July 2, 2018For graphic novelist Andre Frattino, Florida’s history, arts and culture is everything.
For graphic novelist Andre Frattino, Florida’s history, arts and culture is everything.
The Fourth of July marks the anniversary of American independence, and what better way to show your patriotism for this summer holiday than with a little music? Shuffle through a playlist that’ll get you feeling red, white and blue!
The Avenue is giving a voice to entertainment, literally. Today, the Avenue is launching its first ever podcast: “The Avenue: Roundup.”
Local pop-punk group You Vandal will perform live with Sports Reference, The Handsome Scoundrels and Kid You Not at Loosey’s on Friday.
It’s a kid a show, right?
The Harn Museum of Art is welcoming Lee Anne Hurt Chesterfield as the new museum director.
Staged Reading Potluck and ‘Smooth, Smooth Jazz’
Raelyn Nelson is a rising princess in country music. Granddaughter of the world-famous country icon Willie Nelson, Raelyn joins forces with band members Jonathan Bright, Preach Rutherford and Paulie Simmons to create a sound that she says is the midpoint between Loretta Lynn and Cheap Trick.
Gainesville artists are coming together to transform a batch of retired mannequins into works of art — celebrating the legacy of pride.
Tampa Indie Flea will host an indie flea pop-up market in Gainesville this Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Depot Park.
What can separate even the closest of friends? The future. What can reunite them? The past.
June marks the official start of the all-too-familiar hurricane season here in Florida.
The Gainesville community will come together Saturday to enjoy local artists all while supporting a local cause.
Is John F. Kennedy your favorite president? Do you think he died before he could do more great things? If you could change the past, would you?
Florida rapper YNW Melly started from SoundCloud, a popular music sharing site, and now he’s here.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer, and what better way to celebrate the three-day weekend than with songs to get you in the summer mood?
Music drives people, and tonight, it just might be driving people to downtown Gainesville’s Depot Park for its weekly music-centered events leading up to Make Music Day.
Arctic Monkeys’ five-year hiatus has come to an end with the release of their sixth studio album, “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.”
Ways to watch the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Constant showers in Gainesville, appropriately known as Rainsville, are known to kill the vibe of almost everyone in town. Now, imagine those gloomy skies that kill your plans actually killing you — Yes, deadly rain.