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9/30/2009Saturday, 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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In the air tonight
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NEWS

The grown-up ACLU: Our local chapter rebuilds and wants to be taken seriously by Billy Manes

Dear old D.A.D: The Downtown Arts District had big plans for CityArts Factory. So what happened? by Lindy T. Shepherd

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MUSIC

The people vs. Ezra: In defense of the ‘Good’ guys by Nicholas Hall

Between brave and crazy: Baltimore duo Wye Oak dances in the dark by Raymond Cummings

In the air tonight: The mercurial mood swings of Laiza Rodriguez and Vasti by Justin Strout

This Little Underground: When discussing Afro-punk many distinguished names come up, but Detroit’s Death probably isn’t one of ’em by Bao Le-Huu

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FILM

A spoonful of desi: Enzian’s annual ode to India yields sweet returns by Justin Strout and Jason Ferguson

Whip It | Review by Justin Strout

Capitalism: A Love Story | Review by Justin Strout

Zombieland | Review by John Thomason

The Invention of Lying | Review by Justin Strout

Toy Story 1 & 2 in 3-D | Review by Justin Strout

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DINING

Pesca Lakeside | Review by Faiyaz Kara

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ARTS

Live Active Cultures: Writing this column has its perks, but none better than the treatment afforded the media at the annual opening of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights by Seth Kubersky

Culture 2 Go: If men are from Mars and women from Venus, then Philip Nolen and T. Robert Pigott must be from another planet by Al Krulick and Laura Stewart

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COLUMNS

Blister: God, I’m ugly naked. Wincing back from the reflective glass on the back of a dusty closet door, there’s this sad patchwork of cartoonish distortion by Billy Manes

Savage Love: About a month ago, I got drunk and slept with my friend’s girlfriend by Dan Savage

Free Will Astrology: by Rob Brezsny

Police Beat: Orlando has some of the greatest crimes of all time. This dude, for example, managed to climb a 12-foot electrified fence in his glorious quest to snag 34 airbags from an auto auction dealership. by Jeffrey C. Billman

Happytown: The fact that the health-care issue has lingered in the political spit-o-sphere so long that it no longer even resembles itself is enough to turn even the most jaded polemicist’s stomach by Billy Manes and Bob Whitby

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