Hippodrome’s Friday show to benefit Orlando
By RaSheba Jones | July 13, 2016Gainesville’s Hippodrome State Theatre will celebrate Pride Night and raise funds for victims of the Pulse Orlando shooting with its show Friday.
Gainesville’s Hippodrome State Theatre will celebrate Pride Night and raise funds for victims of the Pulse Orlando shooting with its show Friday.
The Florida Sea Grant College Program and Beneath the Waves will host an ocean-themed film festival at the Reitz Union on Saturday.
Need some activities to keep you busy this weekend? From drinks and ice cream to music and Pokemon, the Avenue has you covered.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art has welcomed the photography of an internationally famous woman with its new “Mirror, Mirror… Portraits of Frida Kahlo” exhibition.
Cinema Verde is hosting a special screening of the documentary “Moosehead’s Wicked Good Plan” on Wednesday at Market Street Pub & Cabaret, located at 112 SW First Ave.
Calling vintage lovers of all ages.
This Friday, the critically-acclaimed documentary “Weiner” will hit the Hippodrome State Theatre for the first time.
An original play written by one of Gainesville’s own will debut at the Gainesville Community Playhouse this weekend.
The third in a series of tribute shows benefiting the Gainesville Girls Rock Camp will take place Friday at 9:30 p.m. at Loosey’s Downtown.
This weekend, more than 100 UF student performers will take over the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
The classic ‘80s film “Ghostbusters” will return to the theater this weekend at the Hippodrome Cinema, located at the Hippodrome State Theatre, for its Time Warp 80s Night.
Chain Reaction’s Food and Music Festival will hold its third annual fundraiser benefiting the March of Dimes Foundation this weekend.
The Hippodrome State Theatre Art Gallery and the Oak Hammock Art Gallery are hosting a Dada art exhibit to celebrate the 100-year-old art movement.
Local entrepreneur Virginia Lynn aims to boost local business sales at a craft show Saturday.
Photography, paintings and prints are just a few items that will be featured at this weekend’s Goddess Visions Photography Exhibition and Art Show.
In honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center is hosting its “Survivors of Violence” art exhibit Friday.
Gainesville artists will have another outlet of exposure to the community during Artwalk.
Gainesville’s community theater brought home the big awards this past weekend.
With limited tickets remaining, the Hippodrome State Theatre is looking like the place to be Saturday night.
UF’s Shakespeare in the Park club is providing another year of free outdoor Shakespearean entertainment to campus.