There are two approaches to spending your time in this complex enigma of a town called Gainesville. You can complain that, “there’s nothing to do” and drown your ...
On March 9, 2015 / By Gainesville EventsWhile E.L. James’ “50 Shades of Grey” makes its big screen debut and awkward dates take place all over Gainesville, the Hippodrome will be breathing new life into ...
On February 13, 2015 / By GVS TeamThere are two approaches to spending your time in this complex enigma of a town called Gainesville. You can complain that, “there’s nothing to do” and drown your ...
On January 5, 2015 / By Gainesville EventsThere are two approaches to spending your time in this complex enigma of a town called Gainesville. You can complain that “there’s nothing to do” and drown your ...
On December 29, 2014 / By Gainesville EventsSelf-proclaimed “grandmother of performance art” Marina Abramovic is currently preparing for a major exhibition that will be open to the public for 65 days, six days a week, ...
On April 22, 2014 / By Debora LimaI truly can’t remember the last time a studio-released “epic” captured me as much as Darren Aronofsky’s “Noah” did. For the first time in a long time, it ...
On April 1, 2014 / By Erin DaileyThere’s a famous lyric sang by Bob Marley and the Wailers on their classic tune “Trenchtown Rock,” it goes like “one good thing bout music, when it hits, ...
On November 7, 2013 / By Jackson LongIt’s simple. A black silhouette of a child quickly sprayed onto a brick exterior of one of the thousands of buildings that engulf Manhattan. There are many others ...
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