Jun 23, 2010

By Jessica Newman

Bill Bryson is one of the founders of Grow Radio, an online Gainesville community radio station with both musical and non-musical programming, as well as the former publisher of Satellite Magazine. He moved to Gainesville in 1992 and opened the Covered Dish, a music venue that operated for eight years. He was involved in college [...]

Jun 23, 2010

By Cody Bond

If I die in Key West, there will be a party. There will be drinking and sunburns and sex. They will toast me at sunset in Mallory Square, and they will play up and down Duval Street, shouting into shop corners as their hats fill with pocket change. Everyone will dance. And in the [...]

Apr 4, 2010

By Nadine Navarro

Why UF’s award-winning Documentary Institute is relocating to Wake Forest

The notorious UF budget cuts have brought opportunity to another institution.
While the cuts have affected every college in the university in some way – some more than others – they’ve had a particularly interesting effect on UF’s award-winning Documentary Institute, which will permanently close its doors [...]

Mar 31, 2010

By Travis Pillow

The real significance of the Unite Party recordings has nothing to do with a supposed feud between Greeks and non-Greeks. The recordings show that the political machine, run by Greek houses along with other groups, remains intact to this day.

Mar 19, 2010

By Henry Taksier

March 19 marks the beginning of the first annual Gainesville Environmental Film and Arts Festival, a 10-day celebration of the earth and its resources with a chance to learn about the problems the earth is facing and how to build a better future. Click here for The Fine Print’s complete coverage of the festival.