Elliot Tritto
Elliot is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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The article shines a light on little-known destinations: kayaking in the Arctic Circle, diving into Northland, New Zealand or trail hopping in Stockholm Archipelago.
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On April 26th, High Dive founder and owner, Pat Lavery announced the venue’s planned closure in a Facebook post. Since 2011, High Dive has hosted many coming of age and already-established musical and comedic acts.
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Governor Ron DeSantis appointed five members to the GRU Authority board on Thursday, following a joint resignation in March.
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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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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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With the Florida legislation still in session, a bi-partisan bill is likely to pass aimed at using music to help teach math in some middle school classrooms. Co-sponsored by State Senator Keith Perry, the bill was unanimously approved by the appropriations committee on January 17 and is expected to go into effect July 1, 2024.
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The Steep Canyon Rangers, a North Carolina-based bluegrass group, will be performing at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 6 at 7:30…
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The NPR College Podcast Challenge is back for a third year in a row. WUFT's Elliot Tritto talked with NPR's Janet Lee and Steve Drummond about how the…
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The NPR College Podcast Challenge is back for a third year in a row. WUFT's Elliot Tritto talked with NPR's Janet Lee and Steve Drummond about how the…