Final Harry Potter DVD on shelves for limited time
By Kate Feldman | Nov. 16, 2011Childhoods ended Friday.
Childhoods ended Friday.
Jamie Amir, a Gainesville dentist, recently had a patient who was no longer able to do his job, not because of laws or age, but because of injuries to his wrist from when he was serving in the Vietnam War. Considered only 10 percent disabled, the man receives $100 a month.
Here, have some wine with your cupcake.
Gator Growl is going to be "The Soup" du jour in Gainesville when comedian Joel McHale performs.
There once was a girl who had everything. Her name was Barbie.
Anthropology senior Stephen White spent the summer working with a ministry in Paris, but he had one main dilemma: He didn't speak French very well.
What's twice as frightening as a ghost?
Just a few weeks after what would have been "The Muppets" creator Jim Henson's 75th birthday, his son, Brian, is taking to the road with an uncensored improvisation comedy show, complete with puppets.
The Openwater Scuba Diving class at UF has resurfaced this fall.
The scene is familiar: a New York City apartment, two couples and one couch. The stage looks more like that of a romantic comedy than one of a three-time Tony- Award-winning Broadway play, but the actors and director of "God of Carnage" aim to change what is expected.