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Gainesville music lovers will know High Dive as one of many host locations for The Fest, featuring global music groups. According to Consequence, High Dive was even named one of the 100 Best American Music Venues.
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Thaliondor is a medieval, fantasy-themed role-playing, foam-fighting group of 40-50 people. With their foam swords, spears, jabalines, plastic crossbows and tennis balls that represent spells and fireballs, weekly participants transform into fighters, archers, wizards and clerics.
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Sara Canton was one of those students who never experienced her senior high school prom. Now as a senior at the University of Florida, she decided to do something about it.
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This year’s fly-in offered a tribute to Richard “Spad” McSpadden, the previous Commander of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds who had attended the event in the past and died last October.
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The Ocala Symphony Orchestra will present Brahms’s Symphony No. 4 and the winners of its 33rd annual young artist competition on March 23 and 24. WUFT’s Elliot Tritto spoke with the guest conductor about the upcoming performance and other timely topics.
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Gainesville’s Matheson History Museum opened an exhibit Wednesday dedicated to the museum’s history and how it has changed since the 1980s.
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Derby-Wine, 17, founded Crown Church to allow young women to talk about their faith outside of church without judgment.
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On Saturday, the festival featured a total of 20 performances from solo artists and bands.
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Everywhere you looked on Saturday at Fort King, someone was hammering metal.
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For 42 years, Brodach has been the announcer, statistician and numerous other positions for multiple sports at GHS. “I’m a super sports fan, and I love that we have a big community of alumni, fans and parental support here with the athletic program,” Brodach said.
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More than 70 people filled the seats and floor space of Loosey’s Downtown on Sunday to watch four grant-winning musicians and bands from Gainesville perform live. The grant was created by MusicGNV as a way to provide up-and-coming Gainesville musicians with studio time and name recognition in the community.
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The Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts hosted the 2024 Florida Invitational Step Show on Saturday.