

Swine & Sons is your new favorite Saturday breakfast spot
The new breakfast menu at Swine & Sons, next to Cask & Larder on Fairbanks Avenue in Winter Park, might be the best thing that happened to your Saturday morning (since RavPig opened for brunch, anyway). From 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. on Saturday mornings, the café and provisions outpost serves a signature breakfast menu…
New Smyrna Beach will start charging non-residents to park
Perhaps New Smyrna residents are tired of tourists stealing all the good waves. The popular Florida beach will soon be charging non-Volusia County residents to park. Utilizing pay-to-park kiosks, those without the free resident-only parking decals will be forced to pay $10 for each visit to the beach, My News 13 reports. The original vote held…
3 spots to swill sake on National Sake Day, Oct. 1 🍶
If you’re still coming off your buzzbuzzbuzz from National Coffee Day yesterday, tomorrow’s celebration is sure to mellow you right out. National Sake Day is Oct. 1, and there are plenty of places in town that plan to slosh this under-appreciated spirit like it’s Bud Light (but way better). Dragonfly Robata Grill & Sushi Each…
Is that a python in your pants?
That’s a totally valid question if you were shopping at the flea market at 272 Krome Ave. in Homestead, Florida over the weekend. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue tweeted photos of what turned out to be an 8-foot-long Burmese python hiding out in a pile of jeans for sale. Apparently the snake had recently eaten and crawled…
Port Canaveral plans for new entertainment complex and a new CEO
Most of the focus regarding Port Canaveral over the past week has been around the unexpected resignation of Port CEO John Walsh. While few would argue that Walsh led with a bit of an iron fist, his business friendly approach (while playing a part in downfall) has brought major investment into the port. A big…
31 free concerts this week in Orlando (9/30-10/6)
Wednesday, Sept. 30 Eugene Snowden’s Ten Pints of Truth 10 p.m. at Lil Indies, 1036 N. Mills Ave. The Evan Taylor Jones Band 10 p.m. at Tanqueray’s, 100 S. Orange Ave. The Imperial’s Acoustic Soundcheck with My Neighbor 9 p.m. at the Imperial at Washburn Imports, 1800 N. Orange Ave. Reggae Night with Hor!zen and DJ Red 10…
Thrillist claims they know the best movie from Florida
Thrillist, a site that once ranked Florida as the worst state in the country, recently released a very subjective list of the best movies from each state. Shockingly, they didn’t give us Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Nope, as Tony Montana once said, “In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the…
VIDEO: Vibrant psych act ARK on Off the Avenue
The increasingly tropical Florida groove of local psych-y synth-pop act ARK took some time to flex into its current shape. Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ark Calkins tinkered for years with the project to pin down exactly how he envisioned his lucid sonic dream. Begun in 2013 as Like Diamonds, the band started out doing some trial shows…
University of Florida bans “You Suck” chant at home football games
The University of Florida athletics department has asked the school’s marching band to stop playing a song at home football games that ends with a “you suck” chant. The song, “You Can’t Do That,” was typically played after a penalty to an opposing team, and ended with students loudly chanting, “Move back, you suck.” “The reason…
Orlando Museum of Art announces plan to move out of Loch Haven Park
At a press conference today, OMA director and CEO Glen Gentele and Ted Brown, chairman of the OMA’s Strategic Planning Committee, announced plans to seek a new “container” for the museum’s collections. Today marked the release of “Forward to 100: Reimagining the Orlando Museum of Art in the 21st Century,” the final conclusions of the…
Clermont City Council says no to Florida’s upcoming bear hunt
The time is almost up for some of Florida’s black bears as the date for the October hunt approaches, but some local residents are not giving up. Clermont City Council approved a resolution last week opposing the upcoming bear hunt and supporting the conservation group who filed a lawsuit against the Florida Fish & Wildlife…
Helmet redeems itself on 20th anniversary of Betty
THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND I’m definitely a Helmet fan. But several reasons conspired to make me walk into their latest show (Sep. 26, The Social) with less than fanatical attitude. First, the focus was the 20th anniversary of their third record Betty. While that album’s in what is widely considered their prime early era, not everything…
Free STD testing at Planned Parenthood for national Pink Out Day
Today the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hears about the insane allegations against Planned Parenthood that came seemingly out of nowhere earlier this summer when antiabortion group the Center for Medical Progress released the first of several heavily edited videos that claimed that the organization was engaging in illegal and medically unethical practices. Today…
Se7en Bites Bakery plans to move into expanded space next year
In the category of “It’s About Bloody Time,” Se7en Bites Bakery will move into a much larger space up the road next year when they take over the old Sunshine School Fashions space next to Pho Hoa on North Primrose Drive. That means no more lines out the door or, possibly, longer lines out the…
Where to score free joe Tuesday morning for National Coffee Day
We don’t know about you, but as long as these National _______ Days yield free food, we’re in. Here are the local deals for free cuppas on National Coffee Day, which is Tuesday, Sept. 29. Plan your commute accordingly. Krispy Kreme What’s free: 12-ounce coffee and one glazed doughnut Plus: Get a small iced coffee,…
Florida legislators shop for minimum-wage challenge at Sedano’s
With less than $12, state Rep. Vic Torres Jr., D-Orlando, bought a small supply of groceries for dinner tonight and breakfast tomorrow from Sedano’s Supermarket in Orlando. The purchases for Torres and his wife included a couple of cans of red kidney beans, tomato sauce, a quart of milk, bananas and pork chops, which was…
Ghost is looking for local ladies to serve as nuns at their Orlando show
Ghost dips back into town to haunt the Beacham with their special spectacle on Saturday, Oct. 10 (which we gushed about already in our special issue 20 awesome concerts coming to Orlando). If you’ve never seen the show, Ghost puts on a ghoulish costumed show and as you can see from these photos of last…
Sanford monkey eats mail, vandalizes car, runs from cops before jumping into owner’s arms
In perhaps the most heartwarming local animal news we’ve heard all year, the Sanford Police Department reports today that they were able to reunite a monkey with his owner. Residents of the Hidden Lakes neighborhood called the authorities after observing the macaque perched on a mailbox, chowing on important documents and coupons. From the SPD’s…
The Paris Review muses that Florida teen was Mick Jagger’s muse for “Satisfaction”
Sneaking into a hotel pool as a Florida teen is practically a rite of passage, but for swarms of teen Stones fans in 1965, the ultimate achievement would’ve been unlocked breaking into the Fort Harrison Hotel pool on the day Mick Jagger wrote “Satisfaction” poolside after a riotous gig in Clearwater. The Paris Review shared…
Burger King rolls out black buns for Halloween Whopper
Remember that black-bunned Japanese Burger King Whopper that swept through social media a couple of months ago? It looks like BK U.S. has finally found an appropriate marketing campaign to bring that unsettlingly dark bread to Americans for Halloween. Those devils. Today through Nov. 1 at all Burger King locations, you can order the “deliciously…
Four new SunRail stops planned between Sand Lake and Kissimmee
It’s official – SunRail is getting four new stops between Sand Lake Road and Kissimmee. Today U.S. Rep. John Mica announced that full funding of $186 million is in place to expand the rail system south. The four new stops will be located at: Meadow Woods in Orange County Osceola Parkway (Tupperware station) Kissimmee…
Florida Supreme Court won’t consider rehearing a case filed by family of UCF athlete who died in 2008
According to the News Service of Florida, the state Supreme Court has rejected a request filed by the parents of Ereck Plancher, a University of Central Florida football player who suddenly died in 2008 while doing conditioning drills, to rehear case against the school. Plancher’s parents sued in 2009, claiming that the school’s athletics department…
Despite Lemmy health scare, Motörhead arrives and conquers (House of Blues)
THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND The Lemmy health scare that forced Motörhead to cancel some dates early this month trembled the music world. And it was seared into the public consciousness by the infamous footage from the Sep. 1 Austin show where the revered frontman didn’t even last three songs: Such was the specter looming over the…
Orlando’s Ginger Minj to star in San Antonio production of ‘Rocky Horror’
“The nicest bitch you’ll ever meet” will welcome Brad Majors and Janet Weiss to the sexually charged, time-warping mayhem over at the Frankenstein place. Ru Paul’s Drag Race season 7 finalist Ginger Minj has been tapped for the role of Dr. Frank N. Furter the Woodlawn Theatre’s production of The Rocky Horror Show. Minj, whose…
New bars coming to Disney Springs, including a rumored ‘Neverland Tunnels’ speakeasy
While Downtown Disney officially becomes Disney Springs on Sept. 29 the entire project will last well into 2016. A large part of the new additions to the Lake Buena Vista commercial district are lounges and restaurants, many replacing the Pleasure Island clubs that closed seven years ago this month. The Edison, a nightly steampunk-themed entertainment…
House of Blues Orlando axes popular Service Industry Night
Just two months after the graphic rape that filled local news, the Disney Springs-based House of Blues appears to be ending their weekly DJ fueled music night. The House of Blues has been one of the last remaining places at Walt Disney World for DJ-based entertainment. House of Blues has now shifted to a fully…
Tower plan near Lake Eola may drop outdoor café
The developer for the City Centre high-rise near Lake Eola Park may drop its plans to build an outdoor café on a leased part of the park, says Hernan Castro, who is the legal adviser and chancellor for the Cathedral Church of St. Luke’s. Several petitioners, including the church, filed appeals in August opposing the Orlando…
Florida Congressman Daniel Webster wants to replace John Boehner as House Speaker
Orlando Congressman Daniel Webster, known mostly for … well, not much except beating Alan Grayson in the 2010 election and complaining about how redistricting could threaten his incumbency, has announced that he’s throwing his hat in the ring to replace outgoing House Speaker John Boehner. Boehner announced his resignation after experiencing some kind of confusing epiphany…
UCF has a new plan for its downtown campus
When Gov. Rick Scott cut $461,387,164 out of the state’s annual budget in June, he cut a ton of money for some downtown Orlando projects that were counting on state support to come true. One of those projects was construction of a downtown campus of the University of Central Florida, which had originally hoped to get…
Orlando roots-rocker Mike Dunn celebrates comeback LP with the Damnwells (Backbooth)
THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND In an extended comeback campaign that’s been filled with lots of notable happenings, local roots-rocker Mike Dunn has finally capped it with the official release of his latest full-length and a mini Southeast tour with likeminded big-name indie-rockers the Damnwells. For the special Orlando event (Sep. 24, Backbooth), Dunn and his band…
Why have just one Artlando T-shirt when you could have 36 different ones?
On Saturday, local shop Impress Ink will be in Loch Haven Park for Artlando, live-printing custom T-shirts. There are six designs and six T-shirt colors to choose from, meaning you can choose from 36 possible combinations to find the one that’s just right. Here’s how it works: Pick a design Pick a T-shirt color and…
Florida woman ‘saves’ land-dwelling tortoise by throwing it into a lake
Gopher tortoises don’t swim. They sink. However, a recent SnapChat from a Florida woman shows her “saving” a poor gopher tortoise by hurling it into a lake. “Here’s a little note to self to anyone who finds a turtle – save it. Don’t just leave it on the road. They’re so cute,” says the woman,…
Listen to Enterprise Florida’s Kentucky job-poaching commercial
Gov. Rick Scott traveled to Kentucky earlier this week on a job-poaching mission. He and staff from the public-private economic development organization Enterprise Florida headed to the state of “unbridled spirit,” to try to coax business leaders to relocate to Florida. At the top of his list of reasons they might consider Florida: it’s cheap,…
The first ever brick-and-mortar ThinkGeek store is open in the Florida Mall
Hey, did you get paid today? Don’t spend that money on the Internet; head to the Florida Mall and drop a stack on all of the nerdy crap you can get your hands on at the first ever brick-and-mortar ThinkGeek store. The Internet’s finest purveyor of Star Trek pajamas, Sherlock figurines and April Fool’s gags…
University of Central Florida drinkers are officially America’s best college drinkers
The Daily Meal just announced their list of the 50 Best College Bars in America, and Orlando made it to the top of the damn list, y’all. That’s right, UCF’s Knight Library is NUMBER MF’IN’ ONE, making huge gains from last year’s No. 24 spot. (Looking at you, Knights Pub … let’s see how far…
Stream now: Wet Nurse’s ‘So It Goes’ online now and it thrillz and killz
So It Goes by Wet Nurse We’ve been eager for Wet Nurse’s new release since we first heard “Belly Hurts” when they opened for Guantanamo Baywatch back in June, and finally the wait is over. So It Goes is out on all your favorite platforms, and it’s a dang triumph from the charmed and hooky…
The Orlando Fringe gets a fancy-schmancy new brand for their 25th anniversary
It’s a new dawn for Orlando’s biggest arts festival! In celebration of their 25th anniversary, The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival has lovingly decided to spare us the editorial responsibility of typing that insanely long name and shortened its name to “The Orlando Fringe” — we dig it. On top of this, Jeff Matz and…
Time travel back to 1994 and catch Helmet playing their classic album ‘Betty’ in full at the Social
If you’re still a ’90s kid at heart bucking the trendy synth-y ’80s vibes infiltrating much of mainstream music lately, head out to Helmet’s revival of their 1994 release Betty. Critics back then were hard on the record because they demanded too much radio context from it, but it’s an intense spin that’s since gotten…
The Global Peace Film Festival kicks off on Tuesday with a free screening of ‘Landfill Harmonic’ on the Rollins lawn
It’s a trope at this point: an earnest musician onstage before a mass of people as reward for his emotional struggle to get to the spotlight. It usually doesn’t make mountains out of goosebumps anymore, though – at least not the way that Global Peace Film Festival’s kick-off film, Landfill Harmonic, does. It’s a powerful…
Bring your best friend to Lake Eola Park for Barktoberfest and maybe pick up a new best friend
Besides having a name like Barktoberfest that reels you in, this event at Lake Eola has two things going for it: cute pooches ready to find their forever home and scrumptious food truck delectables waiting to be devoured (by humans). Barktoberfest isn’t just about getting lost in puppy dog eyes, however. It’s a celebration by…
See your favorite characters from books do sexy dances for you at Big Bang Boom! Cabaret’s tribute to literary icons
We’ve never been the type to need telling that books are sexy. We’re usually the ones who hope that a well-stocked and -curated bookshelf is as much of an aphrodisiac to potential mates as it is to us. So when we heard that Big Bang Boom! Cabaret was planning a burlesque show themed around literary…
Catch Gainesville’s weirdest punk band, Soda, and be in a music video at Uncle Lou’s on Sunday
Welcome Gainesville’s weirdest punk band, Soda, to Orlando’s best punk venue alongside notable local punks Manic & the Depressives and False Punk. Soda’s somewhat under the radar for Orlando ears, having released just one two-song EP that we can find, but the intrigue is plenty within that pair of tracks. The bizarre sludge slick of…
See a ton of modern dance troupes at ‘The Shift’ at Orlando Shakespeare Center
There’s a thriving modern dance scene in Orlando, and this annual collective show is the best way to get up to speed on a great many of your local movement troupes in one fell swoop. Companies involved in this year’s performance include the Afro Latin Dance Project, AHHA Dance, the Coby Project, Dawn Branch Works,…
Hubbly Bubbly celebrates second anniversary this Saturday, Sept. 26
We’ve been in love ever since we took our first bite of that Bubbly Pocket full of warm, fresh-from-the-fryer seasoned chickpea patties, homemade hummus and creamy tzatziki. Moar plz. Hubbly Bubbly, on the north end of Edgewater Drive near the corner of Fairbanks Avenue, is celebrating its second birthday on Saturday, Sept. 26, with a…
Txokos Basque Kitchen OUT at East End; some variation of 903 Mills Market in?
Food blogger and longtime Sentinel restaurant critic Scott Joseph just broke the news that Henry and Michele Salgado have sold Txokos Basque Kitchen, their restaurant located in the East End Market food hall. Joseph reports that the restaurant is still open, but opines that “the name and the concept are both likely to change,” as…
The art of eating: 18 different food trucks feed cravings at Artlando this Saturday
Have we mentioned that Artlando is this Saturday? Oh, we have? OK, yes, we’ve been talking about Artlando a lot this week, but it’s just because we’re so excited about it. And here’s a side of Artlando we haven’t discussed yet: FOOD. It’s an art festival, but even artists (and art lovers) need to eat.…
Free rappertizers: Niko Is performs free show at Bullitt Bar tonight
Widely regarded for his infectious stage presence (even The Source is hip to his vibes), Niko Is sets the energy bar high for local hip-hop artists in terms of engaging a crowd (with or without Talib Kweli by his side). So it’s always rad to see him get even more generous with his audience and…
A dog and a pig survived in the Florida wilderness together, because they’re best friends
A dog and pig duo were found on Sept. 23 near an intersection in Seffner, a suburb in Hillsborough County, according to Bay News 9. The person who found them says the best friends are “extremely bonded,” and the pig “screams terribly when separated from the dog.” Pictures of the two were posted on the…
Florida bear hunt opponents gather at Orlando protest
As the deadline inches closer for Florida’s black bears, opponents of the state’s bear hunt gathered in Orlando on Thursday to protest. The rally, organized by The Girls Gone Green’s executive director Julie Watkins, was held by Lake Eola and had several speakers, including Chuck O’Neal. O’Neal, who is a member of the conservation group…
TBT: That time we wrote about a fake restaurant that served manatee
This year we’re celebrating our 25th year in existence. And, so, every Thursday we’ll be taking a look back at a few of our favorite highlights while covering the vibrant Central Florida scene. This week, we look back at “Eat at Dougs,” a satirical article in which our writer Jeffrey Billman purported to have stumbled…
Another brawl broke out at a Florida Publix, a proving ground for deli fights
A fight between Publix customers and employees broke out in the deli section at a Publix grocery store in Temple Terrace, Florida. This marks the second time people have thrown down in a Florida Publix in the last three months. A witness who recorded the September 16 incident told WFTS it started because “an older…
Starting Tuesday, Disney World wants you to stop saying ‘Downtown Disney’
You have until Tuesday, Sept. 29 to utter the words “Downtown Disney,” before Disney wads those words into a little ball and tosses ’em in the trash. As part of a total facelift and rebranding effort, Disney World will now officially rename the popular shopping and entertainment complex Downtown Disney to Disney Springs, a move that…
Drone footage shows hundreds of loitering sharks off the coast of Florida
A recent video shot by Cody Peterson off the coast of Destin, Florida, using an arial drone, shows hundreds of 5-7 foot long black-tip sharks just loitering around. So, what exactly are these sharks doing, loitering around in such large numbers? Well, no one really knows. “Why they do this at times isn’t well understood…
1 in 5 University of Florida women have experienced sexual assault, according to survey
A new survey finds that 20 percent of female students at the University of Florida say they’ve experienced sexual assault, but more than half did not consider it serious enough to report, The Gainesville Sun reports. The survey on campus rape, conducted by the Association of American Universities, was taken by 150,000 students at 27…
28 free concerts in Orlando this week (9/23-9/29)
Wednesday, Sept. 23 BAHMM Funk Jam 10 p.m. at Tanqueray’s, 100 S. Orange Ave. Eugene Snowden’s Ten Pints of Truth 10 p.m. at Lil Indies, 1036 N. Mills Ave. The Imperial’s Acoustic Soundcheck with Michael Howard 9 p.m. at the Imperial at Washburn Imports, 1800 N. Orange Ave. Reggae Night with Hor!zen and DJ Red 10 pm…
Falling slowly: 5 performing arts events we’re looking forward to this fall
In Orlando, we fall slowly. While most of the rest of the country is settling into their Starbucks PSLs and chunky sweaters, we’re still the other kind of sweater – damp and flushed in the 85-degree days that sometimes hold on until mid-November. Arts seasons don’t take their cues from the weather, however; the calendar’s…
Feast your eyes: 5 art shows we’re looking forward to this fall
Many of the visual art season’s major shows have opened already – as you’ll notice in our listings – but this segment of the year that we call fall, warm as it is, is prime time for outdoor arts festivals. Our favorite is Artlando, Orlando Weekly’s celebration of all things art-related, which takes over Loch…
NV Art Bar is just so damn chill
NV Art Bar 27 E. Pine St., 407-649-0000, facebook.com/nvartlounge After work or after hours?After hours Beer/wine or liquor too? Both Check all that apply: ☐ fancy cocktails ☒ make ’em strong and keep ’em coming ☐ wine list (5 choices or more) ☐ craft beer ☒ beer: the usual suspects ☐ wide selection of bottles…
The 10 most unbelievable moments in Motörhead’s career
In the land of rock & roll, there are legends, icons, martyrs – and then there’s Motörhead. Too proto-punk to tap into the occult, too thrash-oriented to fit in with the glamorous and too primitive to care about whatever micro-niche you’re into this month, for the last 40 years, Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister and company have…
Picks This Week: Billy Idol, Darlene Love, Four Year Strong and more
Janet Jackson Comeback single “No Sleeep” – Jackson’s direct response to fan clamor for a comeback – successfully combines Jackson’s seductive R&B sound with a fun cameo from J. Cole. Witness Jackson’s amazing show and lose yourself in her passionate sound – the pop star’s ready to work her way back into our hearts and…
Everest rises above
Everest, the ambitious new IMAX action-adventure by Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur, is everything you hoped for. An amazing union of spectacle and story, it’s the year’s first true cinematic experience. Written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, this is the story of the tourism industry that sprouted on Mount Everest in the 1990s, when hundreds…
Opening in Orlando: 99 Homes, Stonewall, The Green Inferno, Hotel Transylvania 2, The Intern
99 Homes Finally, a national release that dares to expose the seedy truth of life in the City Beautiful. In the desperate days of 2010, single dad Andrew Garfield gets bounced from his Orlando home, then has to suffer the ignominy of working for the same scuzzball real-estate kingpin who evicted his ass in the…
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Did you know that Orange County Animal Services takes in approximately 50 animals per day? It’s true, and we post galleries of the new cats and dogs that are up for adoption on our website every week. If you’re thinking about adding a new pet to your home, consider adopting from OCAS. Adoption fees are…
Savage Love (9/23/15)
I’m a 26-year-old single bi woman. Sometimes my roommate/best friend and I have drunken threesomes with men. We’ve had some great one-night stands (less scary with a friend!), but recently we slept with a man I’ve been (drunkenly) sleeping with over a period of months, my “friend with benefits.” I shared my FWB with my…
This Little Underground: The 20-year legacy of Will’s Pub
The week’s local music conversation has been monopolized by the 20th anniversary of Will’s Pub (Sept. 11-13). This Orlando nightlife pillar was already a local institution before this long-running column existed and, over the years, it’s given me frequent cause to register its cultural and historical weight. That its name appears here almost every week…
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Kinda like those pumpkin-spice freaks, music fans get real tweaked starting before summer barely finishes its sizzle for fall concert announcements. As nearly unfathomable tours post their Orlando dates, it’s easy to get twitchy in anticipation – Mary J. Blige owning CFE Arena; Failure, Hum and Torche coming to House of Blues on one absurdly…
The wonderful vegetarian menu at Gopal Ji Sweets may soon succumb to populist sentiment
I recall sometime in 2003 when I first set foot into Grill Kabob in the Kirkman Oaks Shopping Center. The restaurant’s straightforward moniker belied the Afghani treasures being forged in its kitchen, but the cuisine proved too exotic, too foreign or too unknown to get any real traction in this city. Patrons, it seemed, expected…
Kevin Fonzo visits NOLA, Matthew Cargo leaves Prato, and 5 new restaurants
Chef Kevin Fonzo (K Restaurant) flies to New Orleans in November to take part in the annual Boudin, Bourbon & Beer festival, joining 50 other chefs, bourbon specialists and beer brewers. Tickets are $99, available at boudinbourbonandbeer .com. Chef Matthew Cargo is leaving Prato, the Italian “bistro” he created under the mentorship (and ownership) of Luma…
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