Apr 30 – May 6, 2014

Apr 30 - May 6, 2014 / Vol. 30 / No. 18

Sigh: More Orlando restaurant and bar closings

via It’s time for the sad stuff again, Orlando. Some more Orlando food and drink joints have closed over the past few weeks. Did you lose one of your favorites? Housed in a building that was formerly a convenience store, the Virgin Olive Market in Winter Park had their final day on Friday, May 2.…

Orlando just barely makes the top 25 cities for Millennials

60 epic Orlando sunsets It’s college graduation time and, after graduating college, former-students have to go out and find themselves a job. They’ve got student loans to pay, you know? For many millennials, this means looking beyond the cities they grew up in, as well as those in which they attended college. To assist the…

Happy birthday, first American spaceflight

On this date in 1961, Alan Shepard boarded NASA’s Mercury-Redstone 3 (renamed the Freedom 7 by Shepard to honor the members of Astronaut Group 1) at Cape Canaveral and rocketed 101.2 miles into suborbital flight, making Shepard the first U.S. citizen in space. The ride lasted 15 minutes before the capsule returned to Earth near…

Captain America arrested for texting nudie pics to teen

via According to a report by WKMG, Captain America was arrested yesterday for sending nude pics of himself to a 16-year-old girl. Not the real Captain America, of course; he’s too goody-goody and filled with morals and responsibilities for that. And really, we all know the Avengers are smarter than that. The alleged-superhero-sexter was 29-year-old James…

Can Girl Meets World live up to its original?

In our age of sequels, prequels and reboots, it’s the most fair-unfair question that exists: will it live up to the original? It’s a question that might not matter to those younger than the original, but to anyone of the right age for the original, it’s really the only question worth asking. It’s a question…

14 places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Orlando

via Ever wish you had an excuse to drink all day? Well, we’ve got 14 and your excuse is Cinco de Mayo.  A curious thing about this holiday is that it;s not as popular in Mexico as it is here in the United States, despite its beginnings as an annual commemoration of the Mexican army’s…

‘On the Waterfront’ on the Enzian screen

via There are great films, and then there are masterpieces, those films that change your life. On the Waterfront is one of those. And it’s coming to the Enzian Theater in Maitland on May 10. Sandwiched between The Third Man and The Godfather, Part II on my list of the greatest movies of all time,…

Thank you Internet: cookie-making robots and new rollercoasters

It’s the Friday before the Kentucky Derby and pre-Cinco de Mayo. You’ve probably got some time left before you can sneak out of the office, am I right? Here are a few links that should help you kill that time: 1. An engineering student at MIT has taught a robot to bake cookies. Well, the…

Disney’s Seven Dwarfs Mine Train gets its day in the sun

via Last weekend, Disney World’s Magic Kingdom took down the construction walls hiding the forthcoming Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride, opening May 28. The ride is an effort to continue expanding the New Fantasyland area of the theme park. In true Disney fashion, the ride appears to be a breezy roller coaster through forested man-made…

Location Matters: Reign of the Orlando Superchildren, Part 1 of 4

Location Matters is a series that reflects upon pieces of Orlando immortalized in popular film. Today, the first installment of a sub-series devoted to the 1980s Superboy program that was produced in our fair metropolis. Much of the Superman mythos is considered common knowledge amongst even the most apathetic of Americans: strange visitor from another…

31-story megamall coming to I-Drive?

via Today, the Orlando Business Journal reported on proposed plans to put a 31-story megamall on International Drive. The proposal calls for demolishing the International Shoppes strip mall at the corner of I-Drive and Kirkman. It’d be a great location for the fly-and-never-drive-around-the-city tourists, as it’s already home to a stop on the I-Drive Trolley…

Hotwives of Orlando and their fake boobs set to premiere July 15

via Earlier this year, we told you about an original show Hulu was bringing to its airwaves or magic box or whatever you call original Internet programming called Hotwives of Orlando. Well, the online television provider has finally given the reality-parody show a release date. The “Hotwives” of Orlando are coming on July 15. You can watch…

Daytona snow cone robbery goes awry

Johnny Quatto, the Strawberry Snow Cone Bandit. Picture via Volusia County Jail. There were a few harrowing moments at Daytona Beach’s Icy Paradise Monday when 30-year-old John Quatto produced a gun after receiving his strawberry snow cone and, claiming he was the owner’s brother, climbed through the dessert shack’s ordering window. Once inside, Quatto (who…

Meet Tie, the crazy-eyed, anxious SunRail Safety Squirrel

Johnny Quatto, the Strawberry Snow Cone Bandit. Picture via Volusia County Jail. There were a few harrowing moments at Daytona Beach’s Icy Paradise Monday when 30-year-old John Quatto produced a gun after receiving his strawberry snow cone and, claiming he was the owner’s brother, climbed through the dessert shack’s ordering window. Once inside, Quatto (who…

This Little Underground: Spies on Bikes, Giraffage, Marble @ Backbooth

This Little Underground is Orlando Weekly’s music column providing perspective, live reviews and news on the city’s music scene. Read the latest column here. (Image: Giraffage and why a cell phone does not a photographer make) It’s fitting that any live voyage out onto the more abstract reaches of the electronic music frontier includes some…

Amazon warehouse employee: Amazon steals our time

via Construction on Amazon’s huge warehouse in Ruskin, Fla., is chugging along almost as fast as a SunRail train. To put the size of the space in perspective, the warehouse will be about 10 times as large as a typical Home Depot. With eight separate break rooms throughout the facility, the warehouse is designed to…

Time-share mogul David Siegel buys Cocoa Beach Pier

via The Cocoa Beach Pier may never be the same. The historic Cocoa Beach landmark, which had been owned by the Slotter family since it was built in 1962, is now under new ownership. It was confirmed this morning that Jim Gissy and David Siegel – yes that David Siegel – of time-share empire Westgate Resorts,…

MxPx books two nights at Backbooth – only Florida dates

Facebook event The band that’s been trying to convince people to move to Bremerton (their hometown) since 1992, MxPx, will be playing two days in June at Backbooth with Drive-Thru Records’ 1995 label stars Allister. You can catch both bands on June 17 or 18 (RSVP) (RSVP) starting at 7 p.m. For anyone who ever…

A Comic Shop robbed days before Free Comic Book Day

via Early Tuesday morning, A Comic Shop on  Semoran became the victim of a smash and grab robbery. Luckily, the store’s security camera caught the entire robbery, which lasted less than a minute, including an unsuccessful attempt at stealing the cash register. When cops arrived at the scene, they were able to lift fingerprints from…

19 questions with an Orlando resident: Kelleigh Lewis

Welcome to 19 Questions, a feature where we ask longtime Orlando residents 19 questions that are mostly related to living in the City Beautiful. Kelleigh Lewis is an executive brand integration manager (try saying that five times fast, or twice even at moderate pace) for The Daily Buzz, the nationally syndicated morning show filmed right…

This week’s fan art sees Studio Ghibli reduced to 8 bits

Whether you want to call it pixel art or 8 bit art, Richard J. Evans of Birmingham, has done something really cool, reducing these stills from the films of Studio Ghibli down to their pixelated essence: Totoro standing at the bus stop in the rain, Kiki making a delivery, Fio and Porco being awkward. Though…

Tiny hamster eats tiny burrito

So, you may have already seen this but just in case you haven’t, we felt duty-bound to share. Let no American fail to see this cheeky hamster stuff several microscopic burritos into its face! Thanks, Hello Denizen, and please, please make more episodes. It’s the best food–related video we’ve seen this week, for sure. Typical chef…

Bite 2014

Our dear, departed friend Tony Adams (he’s not dead, just relocated – these days the chef heads up the kitchen of the Boarding House, a restaurant on Martha’s Vineyard; those islanders might not know what just hit them), when he was in Orlando, had a catchy slogan for his Big Wheel Provisions empire: “Local is…

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19) “Dear Astrologer: We Aries people have an intense fire burning inside us. It’s an honor and a privilege. We’re lucky to be animated with such a generous share of the big energy that gives life to all of nature. But sometimes the fire gets too wild and strong for us. We…

Local ingredient: Coarse-Ground Grits

These are nothing like the instant stuff you nuke for breakfast when you’re late – that’s just mush. Coarse-ground grits are the real Southern deal, and they take time (and lots of stirring). The texture of the meal is what’s worth it, not to mention the truly corny flavor that comes from the grinding technique,…

Local ingredient: Microgreens

It seems like every vegetable comes in a “baby” variety these days – from artichokes to zucchini – and baby lettuces, known as microgreens, are no exception. Like many other awesome things, they started showing up on menus in the ’80s (a trend attributed to the late, great Chicago chef Charlie Trotter), because a hint…

Local ingredient: Frog legs

Yes, they taste like chicken, but it’s more like a free-range, swamp-dwelling chicken. The meat is white, tender, mild and lean, but much more succulent than a yardbird. It’s not abnormal for Floridians to nosh on these shapely suckers fried golden and doused in hot sauce, but some Francophile spots around town, including Paris Bistro…

Local ingredient: Nagami kumquats

There are just two words to describe these little darlings: flavor bombs. These tiny orange gems thrive in our climate, like most citrus, so if you’re looking to plant an edible landscape, consider the Nagami varietal – the tasty fruits are more than just nice lawn ornaments. (Dade City even hosts a kumquat festival every…

Savage Love

I’ve heard your calls for bisexuals to come out to their friends and family, and I think it’s a great idea. Here’s my conundrum: I’m not sure I technically classify as “bisexual.” I’m a 40-year-old guy who strongly prefers sex with women to men (percentage-wise I’m 70/30). I’ve had sex with dudes in the past…

Police Beat: criminals in Orlando get stabby

A couple of criminals got pretty stabby in Orlando last week, according to the Orlando Police Department, but, thankfully, their efforts were abject failures. On Thursday, April 24, Chris Griffin was waiting for a bus on West Colonial Drive when he observed a guy drinking booze not far away. The man was Haitian-born Gesper Alexis,…

Local ingredient: Romanesco

If you can’t take a bite before snapping a shot of your food, get that camera ready, because this striking veg will have all your Instagram followers double-tapping their screens. Related to both broccoli and cauliflower, this edible flower grows naturally in a Fibonacci fractal (a spiral pattern, if you’re not a math nerd) and…

FastPass+ speeds up Disney magic; Universal’s interactive wands

Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom just debuted the most popular meet-and-greet in the park’s history, when guests waited four or more hours to spend a few seconds with the stars of Frozen. And as this article is hitting newsstands, Mickey will unveil the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train family roller coaster, cornerstone of the long-in-development New…

Big Storm Brewing featured at Rogue Pub’s first Homegrown Thursday

via On Thursday, May 1 Rogue Pub is kicking off a new feature they call “Homegrown Thursday.” The event, which they are hoping to hold monthly, aims to be a celebration of local talent, featuring everything from comedians to musicians. In addition to the run-of-the-mill open mic regulars, Rogue Pub has put out the call…

Orlando mom Sisaundra Lewis rocks The Voice

via Orlando mom Sisaundra Lewis has a musical career that spans a decade. She’s worked with Peabo Bryson, Patti Labelle, Michael Bolton and Céline Dion, just to name a few. You can hear her in jingles for tons of well-known products like Doublemint Gum, Dr. Pepper and Arby’s (what up, Pharrell’s hat?). She’s done production work with Andrew…

Map highlights free parking in downtown Orlando

Click to access interactive map “There’s never any parking,” people like to fume when considering whether or not to visit downtown Orlando, or for the sadder cases, “I don’t wanna get towed.” But in reality, there are a variety of free parking options that open up after 6 p.m. downtown to prevent driving in agonizing…

Florida fish fracas finds way to Supreme Court

Supreme Court justices said yesterday they will hear the case of John Yates, the Manatee County commercial fisherman seeking to overturn his conviction for illegally disposing three undersized grouper. Yates, who was sentenced to 30 days in jail after Florida Fish & Wildlife officials determined he returned to the ocean several fish he was asked…


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