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Gainesville's African American blues artists helped bridge the racial gap between communities in the 1960s and ’70s as the nation was strained with racial tensions.Charles Steadham, known at the time by his stage name Charlie Blade, witnessed this shift in the community firsthand. He was part of one of the first interracial blues bands in Gainesville.
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Leslie Tharp hosts classes that cover a range of metalworking techniques, from welding to blacksmithing to metal art.
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Floridians can purchase a “Margaritaville” license plate for an additional $25 per year on top of their regular registration fees.
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In the heart of this central Florida city, a vibrant celebration of music and community unfolded this weekend at the inaugural Brick City Bluegrass Music Festival.
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As access to artificial intelligence, or AI, continues to spread, state lawmakers are poised to consider ways to set up guardrails around a technology…
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Daizy Haze confidently commands the stage, her cascading neon hair extending down to her waist. Once the spotlight fades, however, she seamlessly…
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Art lovers, food fanatics and music enthusiasts enjoyed beautiful weather, culture and art at the 42nd Annual Downtown Festival and Art Show on Nov. 18…
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Camp Crystal Lake is celebrating its 75th Anniversary by bringing camp alumni together to celebrate the rich history of Alachua County’s community fixture…