Month: January 2016
Eastside High Team Feeling ‘Souper’
Chef Billie DeNunzio’s culinary arts students stepped to the front of the class during Souper Fun Sunday at Saint Francis High. They went head-to-head with the best…
Finally, GFAA Has Place to Call Home
The January edition of Artwalk Gainesville aimed the spotlight on new galleries and up-and-coming artists. There was certainly a little something for everyone, from one end…
Art, Exercise Merge at Visionary CrossFit
The artistic owners of the year-old gym on North Main Street are hosting an eye-opening exhibition during Artwalk Gainesville on Friday night. This has been a…
Cyclops Cinema Has an Eye for Film
Video Rodeo has left town, but Cyclops Cinema has taken its place, offering the same extensive collection of DVDs and Blu-ray discs not available anywhere…
First Magnitude’s Can-Do Spirit
The 17-month-old craft brewery off South Main Street now has a nifty canning operation that puts its beer on local store shelves—and into your refrigerator….
Political Correctness Out, ‘Hometown Knights’ In
The Acrosstown Repertory Theatre kicks off 2016 with a comedy of our times, written by Chuck Lipsig, that dates back to the Greeks. The fine…
Nothing’s Out of Character for Hippodrome’s Morsey
Sara Morsey, a member of the Hippodrome Acting Company, continues a string of memorable performances by playing Ruth Steiner in Donald Margulies’ Collected Stories, which…
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