Gainesville is showing its Pride this weekend with local LGBTQ+ events
By Tranelle Maner | Oct. 20, 2018It’s time for UF and the Gainesville community to show it’s creativity, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
It’s time for UF and the Gainesville community to show it’s creativity, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
With Pride festivals cropping up in cities all over the country, now is the perfect time to celebrate members of the LGBTQ+ community who are making an impact. Representation in the music industry has made major strides in recent years, with openly queer artists unapologetically topping the charts with their art.
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Cypress & Grove Brewing Co. will be hosting its second annual Oktoberfest from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Local residents looking to get into the Halloween spirit can visit the corn maze in Newberry.
The AUK Market, a mixed-vendor marketplace of local businesses, will open on Nov. 2 in the Curia Complex.
Even a rainstorm couldn’t stop Dion Dia, a local music and creative collective, from bringing a refreshing twist to the nightlife scene: Silent Disco
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With the beginning of the new month came Jay Rouge & the Stoges’ new album. Released on Monday, the album “Friends & Lovers” comes just in time for woodsers and long drives to visit family. Quirky lyrics fill the album, and catching all the witty lines makes the album worth a listen.
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