Gainesville’s historic bed-and-breakfast district
By Vanessa Blankenship Avenue Staff Writer | Apr. 2, 2019Inn owners want UF to help put them on the radar
Inn owners want UF to help put them on the radar
The Gainesville Community Playhouse presents ‘The Little Mermaid’
Florida Players’ new production running this weekend at the Phillips Center
Although it has gone through many phases, High Dive has always been a beacon for Gainesville music and events
The downtown landmark that was once a courthouse now serves as the heart of Gainesville’s arts and culture community
We’re in the endgame now
Leonardo's By the Slice has served the community for nearly half a century
Google announces new platform
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
Gainesville band drops new album before show at Hardback Cafe
Who is Kevin "Kahnman" Callahan?
UF graduate returns from LA for Gainesville show
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.
This week, we take a less serious approach to the stars with these haikus. Like the poetry often seen on Instagram and Snapchat, these haikus are part horoscope and part joke: Enjoy!
Growing up, Mira Lowe watched her mother work as a successful nurse in Brooklyn, New York. Sure of her plans, she began to study at Brooklyn College as a pre-med student to become a doctor.
This St. Patrick’s Day, Gainesville is getting lucky with STRFKR’s first time performing in the city.
The first Indian artist to perform on the Grammy stage will soon be gracing a stage in Gainesville.
Going through puberty during middle school can make it the hardest years of your life. Thankfully, comedians Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle have decided to relive their formative years with a comedic twist.
On Saturday and Sunday, Gainesville residents are invited to witness North Central Florida’s hidden history come to life in “From Colored to Black.”