Oct 7-13, 2015

Oct 7-13, 2015 / Vol. 31 / No. 42

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29 free concerts this week in Orlando (10/14-10/20)

Wednesday, Oct. 14 Eugene Snowden’s Ten Pints of Truth 10 p.m. at Lil Indies, 1036 N. Mills Ave. Reggae Night with Hor!zen and DJ Red I 10 pm at the Caboose, 1827 N. Orange Ave. Thursday, Oct. 15 Dave Sheffield Jazz Trio 9 p.m. at Winter Park Beer Company, 1809 E. Winter Park Road Demented…

Democratic debate watch parties in Orlando tonight

The first Democratic presidential debate is tonight, and you know you’ll need someone to kvetch to about it after it’s over. So don’t watch it alone! Here are some of the Democratic debate parties planned in Orlando tonight – there’s one just for Hillary Clinton, two for Bernie Sanders and one that’s for everybody (especially…

Disney Springs gets its own I-4 exit ramp

Disney Springs, the part of Walt Disney World formerly known as Downtown Disney, is now important enough to warrant its own exit off I-4. According to Theme Park Insider, there’s now an exit off the highway that links you to both Epcot and the suddenly booming Disney Springs commercial district. For a little while there,…

Jen Vargas to take over as director of Enzian Theater’s FilmSlam

After six years at the helm of the Enzian Theater’s FilmSlam, Tim Anderson has handed over the duties of director and host to Jen Vargas. FilmSlam is a monthly competition featuring student, independent, low-budget and no-budget short movies made by Florida filmmakers. It’s held on the second Sunday of each month, and the monthly winners…

Macklemore will be at Dr. Phillips Center in January, tickets go on sale Friday

Macklemore, the rapper who launched a thousand haircuts, will be Macklemoring his way to Orlando this January.   The Grammy-award winner and his production half, Ryan Lewis, will be coming to the Dr. Phillips Center on Wednesday, Jan. 20.  Known for the hit single, “Thrift Shop,” the Seattle emcee recently dropped his latest track “Downtown,” which…

Florida plans to execute Jerry Correll at the end of this month

Jerry Correll, who was convicted for the 1985 stabbing to death his 5-year-old daughter, ex-wife, her sister and her mother in Orlando, has been sentenced by the state to die on Oct. 29.  Correll’s original execution date was set for February, but Correll received a stay from the Florida Supreme Court until the U.S. Supreme…

Universal Studios confirms Hulk Coaster redesign will be led by Bolliger & Mabillard

Universal Studios Florida has confirmed that the Incredible Hulk Coaster redesign will be led by Swiss roller coaster manufacturer Bolliger & Mabillard.  This information comes after weeks of circulating rumors that Bolliger & Mabillard, the coaster’s original designer, would not be involved in the year-long facelift. However, Robert Niles, a reporter with Theme Park Insider, got to…

Bread, bubble tea, beef jerky: 9 new Orlando nosh spots

In addition to dropping the “Bar & Grill” from their name, Tabla has hired a new executive chef (Ian Piamonte, formerly banquet chef at Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island) and expanded their Indian menu to include Chinese and Thai cuisine, including dishes such as chicken tikka masala, Thai green curry, gobi Manchurian, General Tso’s chicken (see our…

Tom Cruise is moving to Florida to be closer to Church of Scientology

Tom Cruise, an actor who apparently has had it up to here with pretentious Hollywood fakers, says he’s moving to Florida to be closer to the Church of Scientology headquarters, which is not fake.  “Tom hates living in L.A. and is relocating to Florida,” said a source to Us Weekly. “He thinks all the people…

Orlando congressman Daniel Webster could actually become House Speaker

Republicans in Congress were openly sobbing Thursday after House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, abruptly dropped out of the race for Speaker of the House, throwing the GOP into chaos and forcing its leaders to postpone the election.  McCarthy, who was the favorite to replace resigning House Speak John Boehner, leaves the race to Utah…

Amazon takes on Etsy with launch of new Handmade at Amazon marketplace

This morning, Amazon announced the launch of its newest endeavor, Handmade at Amazon. The service showcases handmade goods – stuff that’s handmade by artisans and artists, not resold or factory-produced – for sale from independent makers from around the world. You can even use location filters to shop for products from sellers in your state,…

Orlando cobra found hiding under a dryer

The missing Orlando cobra has been found – not in the woods and not in one of the multiple traps set by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, but in somebody’s garage. Underneath a dryer. Hissing. According to some raw video posted to WFTV.com, a woman was putting some things away behind her dryer…

“Pastor protection” bill passes first hurdle in state Legislature

Today, the legislative body’s Civil Justice Subcommittee voted 9-4 to move a bill being called the “Pastor Protection Act,” which would make it law that churches and religious organizations “not be required to solemnize any marriage, or provide services, accommodations, facilities, goods or privileges for related purposes if such action would violate a sincerely held…

The Mountain Goats make the personal public at the Beacham

A funny thing about the Mountain Goats: Many of the indie folk-rock band’s songs that appeal to people most are the ones full of angst and frustration and rage that seems to come from a deeply personal place – yet the majority of the band’s 12 albums aren’t as deeply personal as you might think.…

Notorious industrial rap group Death Grips take hold of the Beacham tonight

Future-primitive art-rap provocateurs Death Grips are possibly the most mysterious and provocative force on the popular music landscape today. A throat-grabbing head-on of rap and industrial noise, their music alone is undeniable. But once you factor in their striking, conspiratorial style, you’ve got a bona fide shock to the system. Between undermining their major label…

Orlando Museum of Art: “We aren’t where we need to be”

A press conference at Orlando Museum of Art last Tuesday, Sept. 29, promised to be fairly straightforward, if not pro forma. The press release advised that OMA director and CEO Glen Gentele and Ted Brown, chairman of the OMA’s Strategic Planning Committee, would “discuss the Museum’s newly approved goals and institutional vision, including – but…

The Walk is a fitting homage to the Twin Towers

Philippe Petit preaches freedom, independence, even civil disobedience – all in the name of artistic expression. He’s the type of guy who doesn’t just talk the talk, but walks the walk, literally. The Frenchman’s greatest walk, of course, came in 1974 when he strung a cable between the towers of the brand-new World Trade Center,…

Free Will Astrology (10/7/15)

ARIES (March 21-April 19) If I warned you not to trust anyone, I hope you would reject my simplistic fearmongering. If I suggested that you trust everyone unconditionally, I hope you would dismiss my delusional naiveté. But it’s important to acknowledge that the smart approach is far more difficult than those two extremes. You’ve got…

How a woman’s ordeal at the Orlando airport went viral and started a conversation about what it means to travel while transgender

After enjoying the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal late last month, Shadi Petosky was traveling back home when Transportation Security Administration officers at the Orlando International Airport detained her for an “anomaly” in her body scan. If you’ve been to a commercial airport post-9/11, you’ve probably passed through a full-body scanner like the…

Gimme Shelter (10/7/15)

Orange County Animal Services has the perfect pooch for you. Meet Sugar (Animal ID: A245433)! She’s a 7-year-old dog who loves attention and treats. Sugar cannot get enough time outside enjoying the Florida sunshine. She knows how to walk on a leash, sit on command and she gets along with other dogs. During the month…

9 ways to party with pride this week in Orlando

The rainbow flags are posted around downtown Orlando, and plans are in motion for the 2015 edition of Come Out With Pride, Orlando’s biggest, most colorful and most sensational celebration of the city’s LGBT community. From Oct. 8 through Oct. 10, downtown Orlando will host daily Pride events, the biggest of which is the all-day…

Savage Love (10/7/15)

I’m a gay man who is ready to start cheating on my boyfriend. We’ve had a wonderful 3.5-year-long relationship full of respect, affection, support and fun. I love everything about our relationship, and our sex life was great … until he moved in eight months into the relationship. At that point, he lost all interest.…

City of Orlando makes plans to save Constitution Green

Earlier this year, downtown residents were in an uproar when they learned that plans were afoot to develop a piece of property that’s served as a city park since the 1980s. The family that owns the property at the corner of Summerlin Avenue and South Street known as Constitution Green – which is home to…

Speak Up Wekiva looking for bear hunt monitors

On Thursday, Oct. 1, Circuit Court Judge George Reynolds denied a motion for an injunction to stop the state’s first black bear hunt in more than 20 years. Environmental groups, including members of Speak Up Wekiva, traveled to Tallahassee on Oct. 1 to testify in an emergency hearing asking the court to prevent the Florida…

The Bramble is a versatile and superior ’80s cocktail

In this column I put a new twist on a classic cocktail each month. Those classics usually date from the very early part of the 20th century, having evolved around the Jazz Age, with its need to disguise poor-quality liquor and its wider drinking audience, due to relaxed mores against women drinking spirits. So it…

Two new comics collections from Drawn & Quarterly cut to the quick

In Adrian Tomine’s latest collection of graphic short stories, Killing and Dying, broken people navigate clumsily through their lives. Whether revving wheels that seem permanently stuck in the mud or trudging away from an emotional car crash, gingerly checking themselves for injury, Tomine’s characters do eventually arrive at some form of peace or at least…

Picks This Week: Danzig, The Thing, Sick of It Sundays and more

Twin Shadow Lewis says he’s also learned to let go of some of the tendencies he developed as the prototypical Florida teenager: the musically inclined outsider surrounded by rich old folks and rednecks. “I spent so much of my life being such a music snob,” he says. “Coming from a smaller town, what you seek…

This Little Underground: Sham 69 revives the Oi! Days

Heads up, fam. TLU breaks next week to make room for a juicy blowout of the music section covering some emerging local scenes that should be on your radar. We’ll hook back up the week after. The Beat It’s big news any time a legendary first-wave Oi! band comes to play your town. When it’s…


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