The Lede ✓|| Season IV Episode I: Falling for Unique Fashion
In this episode of The Lede Verified, we chat about fall fashion trends, DIY necklaces and the Florida Vintage Market.
Read More »The Hippodrome Celebrates “Being Back Together Again”
“Murder for Two” is playing at The Hippodrome as part of its mainstage season until Oct. 3.
Read More »First Fridays Are Back In Ocala – You Can Peruse Art And Hear Live Music
Starting on Sept. 3, the First Friday Art Walk will resume in the town's historic district.
Read More »Cade Museum’s New Gaming Exhibit Connects Players
The museum on Thursday debuted its new exhibit – appropriately titled “The Great Indoors” — which invites guests to immerse themselves in the world of digital gaming and its role in modern society.
Read More »Red White and Blues Farm Hosts New Fall Festival
A local blueberry farm is preparing for the start of the fall season. Normally an off-season, the farm is trying something new to attract more visitors. General manager Heather Duran and her team are excited to celebrate the season with the farm’s first fall festival. She is expecting a big …
Read More »Matheson Museum Hosts First In-Person Event In Over A Year
It’s titled “Fiction from the Florida Frontier” and is billed as a “cross-medium reading” inspired by the Matheson History Museum’s collection.
Read More »Gainesville Fine Arts Association Opens Diverse Workshops
“Gainesville is a very open community,” Katy Lemle, the association’s gallery director and operations manager, said. “The GFAA has been historically ‘white,’ we realized that, and we are taking steps to welcome artists from all different backgrounds.”
Read More »Journey To Juneteenth Scavenger Hunt Highlights Historical Black Figures
The main objective for this scavenger hunt was to inform younger generations about Black figures from Alachua County that are significant to the culture.
Read More »An Iranian Photographer’s Exhibition Opens At The 4Most Gallery
On a summer tour of rural Iran, Foad Seyed Mohammadi came upon a man who had no hands. He saw the man in a bustling bazaar in a western village near Sardasht, not far from the Iraqi border.
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