Downtown Art Gallery Appeals to All Senses
Somewhere Along the Way is a place to surround yourself with all forms of art, including music and poetry, while enjoying wine, beer, coffee and…
Raelyn Nelson Follows In Papa Willie’s Footsteps
Willie Nelson’s granddaughter is performing with her band on Thursday night at High Dive, but her style of music is more rock and roll than…
Perspective Matters in ART’s Gutsy ‘This Is War’
The Acrosstown Repertory Theatre and UF Center for Arts in Medicine present the compelling drama about four Canadian soldiers stationed in Afghanistan with differing accounts…
The Hipp Goes Nostalgic Again With ‘The Bikinis’
This year’s summer musical at the Hippodrome Theater features an all-female cast and more than 30 songs popularized by artists and groups from the 1960s…
Artwalk Stop to Include Talk About Eddy Mumma
The presentation by curator Anne Gilroy begins a busy night at the Thomas Center Galleries that also includes a reception for a new exhibit featuring…
Opening of Cade Museum A Vision Come True
The official ribbon-cutting ceremony is still a few months away, but the sparkling new Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention opens for business this weekend…
‘The Effect’ is a Potent Dose of Good Theater
Lucy Prebble’s engaging play about a clinical drug trial gone awry makes its debut this week at the Actors’ Warehouse. (Warning: Side effects may include…
Former Gator to Launch Downtown Escape Room
Patric Young, who led UF to the NCAA Final Four in 2014, is one of the partners bringing America’s Escape Game to a long-vacant space…
Free Fridays Concert Pays Tribute to Fallen Stars
The 25-week concert series begins its new season this week with Mike Boulware and his bands, The Mudpies and All My Friends, looking back at…
Acrosstown Absurdity: ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning allegory about the history of mankind told through the story of one family arrives at the Acrosstown Repertory Theatre this week.
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