Brunch with the best in Gainesville on Easter Sunday
By Andrea Sarcos | Apr. 16, 2014Nothing says Easter Sunday like brunch. Check out these local restaurants and order a mimosa. After all, brunch is — kind of — the most important meal of the day.
Nothing says Easter Sunday like brunch. Check out these local restaurants and order a mimosa. After all, brunch is — kind of — the most important meal of the day.
A tiny paintbrush. White gesso. Radiohead’s live concert on tape.
Two fiddlers played music to the crowd of local artists and art enthusiasts Sunday evening during the unveiling of an art sculpture downtown.
Local residents and students can practice languages with each other through a new program.
You stare at a small zine in your hands with the cover containing comical cartoon drawings.
It was only a matter of time. The Barnes & Noble in Butler Plaza indefinitely closed its doors to customers.
Students, faculty and museum-goers could hear the buzzing of insects and swaying of trees as they stepped into Naomi Fisher’s reception for “Lay of the Land” at the University Gallery on Friday.
Models walk the runway at the UF Asian Kaleidoscope Month fashion show at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Friday. The month-long celebration, AKM, highlights Asian-American history and culture.
A dancer performs at the Brazilian Fest hosted at The JAM on Saturday night. The event featured musical and dance performances as well as circus acts and art.
Three performance artists pose in front of portraits printed on leather on display at Naomi Fisher’s reception for “Lay of the Land” at the University Gallery on Friday.
A model poses in front of a projetor on Wednesday during Gainesville Fashion Week.
A model strikes a pose during the runway shows on Saturday night as part of Gainesville Fashion Week.
A model strikes a pose during the runway shows on Saturday night as part of Gainesville Fashion Week.
A model poses in front of a projetor on Wednesday during Gainesville Fashion Week.
A model strikes a pose during the runway shows on Saturday night as part of Gainesville Fashion Week.
A model poses in front of a projetor on Wednesday during Gainesville Fashion Week.
Julian Rey, a 19-year-old biomedical engineering sophomore, attempts to guess the shape of a sculpture while receiving hints from annual volunteer and artist Diane Voyentzie on Saturday during MindSight at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.