Broken Bells’ new album perfect for After the Disco
By Marjorie Nunez | Feb. 19, 2014Broken Bells’ latest release “After the Disco” is, as the name implies, the perfect soundtrack to unwind from a late night of dancing.
Broken Bells’ latest release “After the Disco” is, as the name implies, the perfect soundtrack to unwind from a late night of dancing.
The first time the Grooming Standard participated in Movember, 447,808 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas were registered to grow mustaches and support mustache growth.
Interview with bass guitarist Kevin Williams:
I sat down with up-and-coming, Brooklyn-based group Snowmine after its first show in Florida on Tuesday night in Tallahassee.
Last week I lived every ‘90s girl’s (and some boys’) dream when I got to interview Justin Timberlake and Anthony Mackie about upcoming movie “Runner Runner.”
Every time Tim Hayes rode his bike to Boca Fiesta, he noticed the bike rack outside the restaurant was full. The handicapped rail at the neighboring Hippodrome State Theatre was loaded with bikes, too.
Midtown may be gaining another bar, but one of its late-night restaurants will be relocating.
Just one week after experiencing devastating loss, survivors of the Oklahoma tornado will be able to take comfort in special visitors from Gainesville: three miniature therapy horses.
From posting on social media to rallying on West University Avenue, UF students in Gainesville are actively showing their support for a recount in the Venezuelan presidential election that took place Sunday.
The rate of sexually transmitted diseases in Alachua County is alarmingly high, but organizations are putting forth extra efforts next month to spread awareness and reduce local infection rates.
Ivey’s Grill, located at 3303 W University Ave., is another Easter Sunday brunch option. Ivey’s offers a tofu veggie sautée, pictured above, though it’s better known for potato pancakes.
Adviser and psychic reader Theresa Mitchell looks into a crystal ball in her home at 834 E. University Ave.
Laura Kalt, an Alachua County victim advocate counselor, will receive the “Victim Advocate of the Year Award” for her work on the Aguilar case.
Laura Kalt, an Alachua County victim advocate counselor, will receive the “Victim Advocate of the Year Award” for her work on the Aguilar case.
Ashley Soon, a 20-year-old psychology junior, dances in a self-choreographed performance of “Bird Flu” during a Floridance performance Saturday at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Rosemarie Romero, third-year fine arts graduate student, paints nails with eclectic and colorful patterns for her project, Porn Nails.
Rosemarie Romero, third-year fine arts graduate student, paints nails with eclectic and colorful patterns for her project, Porn Nails.
“I wish I had a million books,” said Lily Mills, 7, before she sat with her brother Hayden, 5, at the Friends of the Library book sale. The sale, which started Saturday and ends Wednesday, raises money for the Alachua County Library District.
Second-year printmaking graduate student Jessica Normington, 26, works on an installation for GRADhaus. The installation represents neurons working inside her head.
Writing on the Wall - Cyle Humphrey, a 19-year-old UF sophomore, spray-paints the 34th Street Wall at service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega’s rush week event.