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4/23/2009Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Revolt: This Beautiful Republic, Sevenglory, Generation Letter, Spoken, Brothatone

11/21/2009, $10-$20. Orlando City Hall, Orlando.

The Revolt: This Beautiful Republic, Sevenglory, Generation Letter, Spoken, Brothatone...[MORE]

Liberties With Compositions: Two Artists Demonstrate Their Painterly Virtues

11/21/2009, free. Comma Gallery, Orlando.

Jose Lorenzo Macais and Patrick McGrath Muniz present new paintings; through Dec. 4...[MORE]

Norma

Norma

11/21/2009, $20. Enzian Theater, Maitland.

Filmed production of Bellini's masterwork, performed by Teatro Comunale di ...[MORE]

Sealegs

11/21/2009, $10 donation. The Orange Studio, Orlando.

One-night-only show of new works by Central Florida artists including Doug Boehm, Hyrdo74, Dres13 and more...[MORE]

PUFMM-Palooza

11/21/2009, various prices. The Plaza Theatre, Orlando.

Pot may indeed have medicinal benefits, and it may be less dangerous and addictive than alcohol and blah blah blah. But seriously, people, this is Florida. Medical marijuana will be legal about the same time as gay marriage. Not that you shouldn’...[MORE]

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Police Beat by Jeffrey C. Billman:
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Our Dumb State Vol. 5
: Another installment in our semi-regular compedendium of idiocy

by Rob Boylan:
Leaving Omaha
: Cursive frontman Tim Kasher's sound is cinematic enough for the movies

NEWS

Our Dumb State Vol. 5: Another installment in our semi-regular compedendium of idiocy by Jeffrey C. Billman

'It's not against any race': A neighborhood kills nearby affordable housing by Billy Manes

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MUSIC

Wag the dog: Musical virtuoso and former guitarist for legendary prog-punk band Television Richard Lloyd hasn’t gotten where he is by letting his guitar control him by Justin Strout

This Little Underground: Here’s a pill-sized breakdown of each to help you decide by Bao Le-Huu

Leaving Omaha: Cursive frontman Tim Kasher's sound is cinematic enough for the movies by Rob Boylan

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FILM

The Soloist | Review by Bret McCabe

The Informers | Review by Bret McCabe

Paris 36 | Review by Rob Boylan

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ARTS

Special Event: Where the girls are: Three years ago, former Orlando Weekly staff writer James Carlson attended the Romantic Times Booklovers Convention held in Daytona Beach by Lindy T. Shepherd

Visual Arts:Special T's: by Lindy T. Shepherd

Live Active Cultures: Auto manufacturers. Newspaper publishers. Opera companies. Across our economic ecosystem, once-untouchable giants are gasping their last by Seth Kubersky

Visual Arts: Church and country: Art culture tends to run in trends, so prepare for less puppet frenzy and more “art glass” in the near future by Lindy T. Shepherd

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COLUMNS

Comments: I’ve worked for the Department of Children and Families, and I know how broken that system is

Police Beat: An unknown suspect burglarized the Orlando Housing Authority administration office. by Jeffrey C. Billman

Happytown: Now comes word that WPRK management has shown the Idiots the basement door by Jeffrey C. Billman, Billy Manes, Lindy T. Shepherd and Bob Whitby

Savage Love: An Internet search turns up both definitions. So, Dan, I’m asking you by Dan Savage

Blister: Everything is unraveling in a most inglorious fashion by Billy Manes

This Little Underground: Here’s a pill-sized breakdown of each to help you decide by Bao Le-Huu

Free Will Astrology: by Rob Brezsny

Live Active Cultures: Auto manufacturers. Newspaper publishers. Opera companies. Across our economic ecosystem, once-untouchable giants are gasping their last by Seth Kubersky

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THEATER REVIEW: "CRIMES OF THE HEART"

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REVIEW: FILM - PRECIOUS
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THE AUDACITY OF NORMAL
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