Series Review of the Week: Netflix's 'Dynasty'
By Tranelle Maner | Feb. 6, 2019A show produced by The CW Television Network is getting a new wave of viewers thanks to its Netflix upload, which brought a new audience into an old storyline.
A show produced by The CW Television Network is getting a new wave of viewers thanks to its Netflix upload, which brought a new audience into an old storyline.
On Saturday, The Wooly will hold the 11-year anniversary of Neon Liger.
See the Florida Museum of Natural History come alive in a new way at the first SciArt Showcase to open Friday.
Iconic spaghetti lunches on Plaza of the Americas will no longer be available
On Jan. 21, the Hippodrome State Theater announced the departure of its artistic director, Lauren Warhol Caldwell, a director, performer and educator at the regional theater for 28 years.
One month into the new year, we praise the best inventions of 2018
Male condoms are not your only option to prevent STIs
Gainesville rock band prepares for tour.
Q&A with UF spoken word poet
Thanks to Craigslist, Gainesville’s legendary music scene welcomes a new band.
There are so many things I could say about “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
Which documentary really ignited the flame in viewers?
Fred Wilson recontextualizes history through art.
The Star Center Theatre presents a play on the real-life tragedy in an Amish schoolhouse.
A worldwide event makes artists and coders work together to create video games in just 48 hours.
In 2019, it can be pretty difficult to know what music you’re missing or what artists to check out. Fear not, because the Avenue is here to give you a look into what music our staff is currently listening to on repeat.
This Awesomeness TV drama explores the complications of high school when huge scandals occur.
Have you ever wondered what makes foods in the Sunshine State iconic or where they originally came from?
Are you already stressed about this semester? Let your emotions out and rage to pop punk and emo music Saturday night at the Wooly.
Local artists of Gainesville will gather tonight at the Civic Media Center to represent marginalized communities.