GNV Museum examines Florida black history through exhibit
By Lauren Fernandez | Feb. 3, 2016In honor of Black History Month, the Matheson History Museum will debut a new exhibition to the public Tuesday.
In honor of Black History Month, the Matheson History Museum will debut a new exhibition to the public Tuesday.
In September 2011, cartoonists Tom Hart and Leela Corman moved from New York City to Gainesville with their young daughter, Rosalie. Two months later, Rosalie died — suddenly and unexpectedly.
The Floridiana Show and Rare Book Sale will return to the Matheson History Museum this year and showcase antique collectors from around Florida.
After a year of production, local author Terri Depue will host a book signing for her first novel, “Blooms: A Magnolia Creek Novel.”
The Gainesville Improv Festival is returning for a milestone 10th time, showcasing comedy talent from across the country.
University Galleries at UF opened its most recent exhibit Monday, showcasing the work of artist Carl Knickerbocker.
On Friday, Gainesville will show off two things it is best known for: its local art scene and its nature.
What started as a faint vision for 20-year-old UF theatre junior Andrew Quimby during his freshman year has blossomed into a full-blown theater production that will take stage this Friday.
Two UF students have created Just Kidding, a sketch comedy group based on poking fun at what they know: the theater community.
UF students Emily Norcia and Jeremy Martinez are the directors of the Irish playwright Martin McDonagh’s dark three-act play, "The Pillowman."
Olivia Goodfriend has danced for eight years, and this weekend she will perform for the second time in "Agbedidi," a performance that combines African and modern dance styles.
Award-winning students at UF have taken initiative and started their own online web series, filmed and produced straight from Weimer Hall.
"Click."
The UF School of Theatre and Dance’s Fall BFA Dance Showcase began Wednesday.
UF students Michael Ortiz and Diego Zozaya revised and personalized "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," and the pair’s collaborative effort is premiering this weekend.
One of history’s most beloved novels is coming to the Hippodrome State Theatre this October, and its task is simple: leave audiences with a new perspective on an old tale.
A musical within a musical, the University of Florida’s fall production of "The Drowsy Chaperone" breaks the fourth wall in a comedic fashion.
My day began as a dude wearing a Jacksonville Jaguars hat, a matching shirt and jeans. Somehow, in the course of another typical rainy Sunday in Gainesville, I found myself untypically wearing makeup, a wig and women’s lingerie.
UF’s School of Theatre and Dance will debut its adapted version of "The Golden Dragon," a production in which six actors play the full cast, tonight at 7:30.
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