Dancers become a part of Gainesville’s world at annual recital
By Brittany Wallace | June 5, 2019Pofahl Studio presents the Little Mermaid during end-of-year recital
Pofahl Studio presents the Little Mermaid during end-of-year recital
In the 150 years since Gainesville has been incorporated, its parks have played a big role in the lives of its residents.
Performance artist Tom Miller completes his first screenplay
The Broadway star gave an intimate performance at the Phillips Center
Say “Hello” to the 2019/2020 UF Performing Arts season
New Climate Change Exhibit at Florida Museum of Natural History
Kristin Chenoweth to take the stage at the Phillips Center
Merry Murderesses will soon take over the stage
How art can help students cope
UF Alumna Hanna Lewis displays art for all sizes
Only adults are welcome at the Hardback Cafe tonight. The audience should be ready for a show that combines hilarity with sexuality, while redefining traditional femininity.
The Gainesville Community Playhouse presents ‘The Little Mermaid’
Florida Players’ new production running this weekend at the Phillips Center
The downtown landmark that was once a courthouse now serves as the heart of Gainesville’s arts and culture community
Celebrated poet Danez Smith performs alongside students
Four Eastside High School students were selected as the District Representative for performance at the District 12 Thespian Competition and will represent District 12 at the Florida State Thespian Competition March 20-23
Expect “White Guy on the Bus” to open eyes and open discussion. It does not provide answers, but it does raise a lot of questions.
On Saturday and Sunday, Gainesville residents are invited to witness North Central Florida’s hidden history come to life in “From Colored to Black.”
Students Organize for Syria at UF hosted an open mic poetry night on Monday, March 11, in the Rion Ballroom in the Reitz Union where poets and musicians were encouraged to perform.
It is 8:30 a.m. on Monday in studio G15. Young actors yawn and stretch to wake themselves up. Tiza Garland walks through the door with a bright smile and a wake of palpable energy. She tells them to start running. She sprints about the room alongside her students, and class begins.