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While Florida searches for ‘coronavirus porn,’ adult industry feels the pain
As many of you may know by now, coronavirus porn is a thing. The adult film industry recently managed to capitalize on the current global health crisis by producing coronavirus porn – and apparently no city is happier about it than Orlando. According to Men’s Health magazine, Orlando was dubbed “the Porn Capital of America,”…
An ongoing list of events and shows canceled in Orlando because of coronavirus
Update, Tuesday March 17 | With today’s announcement that Florida governor Ron DeSantis has ordered the closing of all bars and nightclubs starting today, and with similar restrictions in place for large gatherings, we will stop updating this blog post. For all intents and purposes, all event at least through the rest of March, are…
Alternative-rock legend David Lowery to bring Cracker to Orlando in April
Cracker – the alt-rock gig of Camper Van Beethoven’s David Lowery – is set to return to Orlando nearly a year after the joint Cracker/Camper Van Beethoven show at the Social for what, as of this writing appears, to be a one-off show in the City Beautiful, with the Ludes opening. The band scored big in the…
Resurgent industrial-metal band Stabbing Westward bring their spring tour to Orlando in May
Industrial-metal vets Stabbing Westward are on a comeback trail that’s taking them straight to Orlando. The band has announced dates for their Dead and Gone spring tour and Orlando will be the host of one of only two Florida dates. Stabbing Westward released their first new material since 2001 in January, the Dead and Gone…
Artist Richard Reep brings alive ‘Past, Present, Future,’ with new mixed-media exhibit at Mills Gallery
Artist Richard Reep’s sensitivity to form is influenced by years spent as an architect living in Florida. Past, Present, Future, opening at Mills Gallery this week, is an exhibition of three bodies of mixed media work by Reep, informed by his interest in speculative futures, as well as contemporary and historical architecture of Florida. Reep,…
Learn how artwork made from ‘Chocolate, Blood and VHS Tapes’ is displayed and preserved for generations
Contemporary art’s affinity for nontraditional materials has often presented dilemmas for those tasked with the storage and installation of fragile works. In a Thursday presentation at Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Dr. Susan Libby, professor of Art History at Rollins College, and Isaac Gorres, the college’s Fred W. Hicks curatorial intern, will delve into the challenges…
SpaceX prepares to launch the first humans from Cape Canaveral in nearly a decade
Billionaires, the same folks who skirt the taxes that could pay for sturdier social safety nets, sure like talking about impending catastrophe. That’s why this is happening: SpaceX, after a series of successful trials, has plans to send people to the International Space Station in May. Elon Musk, SpaceX’s billionaire CEO, wants to be able…
Legal Public Notices 3/11 issue
Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at 1700 Celebration Blvd. Celebration FL 34747, on March 31, 2020, at 12:15PM. Timothy Mosley- Holiday Decor and Household Goods, Jonathan Rhodes- Boxes and Seasonal items. The auction will be listed and…
Martin Lawrence returns to his standup roots in Orlando, touring with his ‘Lit AF’ collection of comedy friends
Update, March 13 | This event has been postponed with a new date TBD. A statement from Amway Center read: “The LIT AF Tour hosted by Martin Lawrence originally scheduled for Friday, March 13 is postponed. The rescheduled date is to be determined. Ticket holders are asked to hold onto their tickets as they will…
Beyond coronavirus: The seven biggest healthcare issues to watch in Florida right now
As the end of the 2020 legislative session nears, the Florida House and Senate need to resolve key health-care policy and budget issues. Here are seven big issues to watch: Nurses House Speaker Jose Oliva has made clear that his top priority is allowing advanced practice registered nurses to practice independently of physicians. The Senate…
Brooklyn band Bosco Mujo shoot through Will’s Pub this Wednesday like a meteor of extreme rock ‘n roll
From the head count to the unsuspecting vibe, it seemed hardly anyone knew that a bomb was about to rip through Will’s Pub on that sleepy Tuesday night last October. And then Brooklyn band Bosco Mujo happened. From seemingly nowhere, this new trio shot like a meteor of extreme rock & roll. When frontman, guitarist…
Orlando Ballet gives a behind-the-scenes look at the art of dance on Friday, with lots of wine
Update, March 12 | This event has been postponed with a new date April 24. A statement from Orlando Ballet read: “In light of recent developments, Orlando Ballet will be postponing our Uncorked performance tomorrow night. Your tickets will be honored for the April 24th performance of Uncorked at Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre.” This isn’t…
Prog legends King Crimson bring their regal presence to Orlando in June
Influential prog rock veterans King Crimson – yes, with Robert Fripp! – have announced a June-July North American tour that kicks off in Florida, and Orlando fans will have a chance to sit ‘in the court of the Crimson King.’ Along for the ride is the equally avant-minded Zappa band. King Crimson plays the Walt Disney Theater at…
Orlando astrologer RJ Speiser offers very timely advice to face the uncertainty of this Pisces season
Medieval folklore explains that in order for a tree’s branches to reach heaven, its roots must also reach hell. It seems that the deeper we find our truth and happiness, the more one must accept suffering as part of the growing process. This folklore explains that even the strongest trees are humble enough to bend…
The triumphant homecoming of Orlando hip-hop breakout Niko Is shows an icon in the making
THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND Niko Is at Soundbar, Mar. 8 Rapper Niko Is has been one of the most notable Orlando success stories in recent years. Besides being a breakout, he’s really been one of the most distinctive hip-hop voices to emerge from not just Florida but anywhere. In look and sound, Niko’s like a swaying,…
Florida strip club gives away 10,000 face masks to horny guys concerned about coronavirus
Last weekend, a Tampa strip club gave away an absurd amount of face masks to locals who have no issues with going to a strip club during a coronavirus outbreak. Last Friday, Déjà Vu Showgirls Tampa, located at 6805 E. Adamo Drive, announced that it was giving away 10,000 protective face masks with paid admission…
Florida Executive Order 20-52 COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: Collectors Edition
Yesterday, Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order declaring a public health emergency due to the coronavirus outbreak. Essentially, executive orders states of emergency designate who does what and allow the government to use money for personnel, supplies and equipment as needed. As well, Executive Order 20-52 allows out-of-state medical professionals to practice in Florida for the duration…
Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Every morning on Magic 107.7 FM, Leslye Gale discusses the most interesting Orlando Weekly stories of the day on “Chad & Leslye.” Check out Leslye’s picks today. State Capitol Shuts Down For Emergency Cleaning In light of the COVID-19 scare, Florida’s State Capitol is shut down for emergency cleaning. – LINK Florida’s Governor has declared a…
Florida Gov. DeSantis declares state of emergency over coronavirus
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday declared a state of emergency that would broaden his powers to respond to the novel coronavirus, including allowing him to deploy National Guard troops if necessary. “That allows us to create a unified command structure. It also allows, if need be, out-of-state medical personnel to operate in Florida,” DeSantis told…
Florida House of Representatives briefly shuts down Monday for cleaning amid coronavirus fears
Clad with face masks, black rubber gloves and protective aprons, cleaners furiously scrubbed the Florida House chamber Monday after Speaker José Oliva announced that some lawmakers had attended events where other participants subsequently tested positive for the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. As the workers spritzed and sprayed their desks, five House members, who had…
John Oliver’s jokes about Donald Duck censored by Disney-owned Indian streaming channel
John Oliver, host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, posits that Donald Duck, as a duck, must have a duck penis. Duck penises, in fact, are shaped like a corkscrew, resembling, as Oliver puts it, “a freshly boiled piece of al dente fusilli.” As he made this argument during a segment of his show, an image…
Video shows DaBaby slapping a woman at his Florida concert last weekend
DaBaby slapped a female fan after she put her phone in his face. pic.twitter.com/CGmrqbSKgo — Rap Alert (@__rapalert) March 8, 2020 The incident occurred at Whiskey North—located at 11921 N. Dale Mabry Hwy.—on Saturday night when the Grammy-nominated artist was walking through the crowd to the stage. Footage obtained by TMZ, shows the rapper striking…
Udon Fifty to bring a new noodle experience to Orlando’s Tori Tori
Sonny Nguyen just keeps pushing the city’s pan-Japanese dining scene forward. Domu took local ramen to elevated realms of slurpitude, and Tori Tori’s yakitori, kushiyaki and cocktails earned it Top Table honors last year. Now Nguyen will launch Udon Fifty, a six-seat udon bar inside Tori Tori’s kitchen. Udon, those thick, chewy noodles of cockle-warming…
Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz may have been exposed to coronavirus
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, a congressman who wore a gas mask on the House floor just a few days before one of his own constituents died of coronavirus, now says he may have been exposed to coronavirus. The 1st District congressman went to Twitter Monday afternoon to explain that he came into contact with an…
POSTPONED: Sarasota Film Festival announces lineup of films and celebrity guests
Update, March 13 | As of Friday, the festival has been postponed indefinitely. POSTPONED INDEFINITELY The Sarasota Film Festival, which runs March 27 through April 5 in downtown Sarasota, will open with director Euros Lyn’s Dream Horse (starring Toni Collette) and close with director Andrew Cohn’s The Last Shift (starring Richard Jenkins, who will attend),…
After tightrope walking across an active volcano, Nik Wallenda brings his next stunt to Legoland Florida
Nik Wallenda, the famous high-wire walking daredevil, will be heading back to Central Florida for his next stunt, this time at Legoland Florida. The Sarasota native will visit the Winter Haven family-friendly park on April 16 as part of the grand opening of the resort’s new Pirate Island Hotel. Balancing on a 5/8-inch wire, Wallenda…
VP Mike Pence, visiting Florida to say cruise travel is safe, may have been exposed to coronavirus
Vice President Mike Pence’s meeting with cruise ship industry leaders in Florida echoed commonly reserved coronavirus warnings from the Trump administration: Take precautions while on a cruise and everything will be fine. “It is safe for healthy Americans to travel,” he said Saturday in the meeting, which was also attended by Gov. Ron DeSantis and…
Coronavirus ‘panic’ impacts feared for Florida’s state budget
As the stock marketed plummeted Monday, House Speaker Jose Oliva, R-Miami Lakes, indicated that fears about the novel coronavirus could affect the ongoing negotiations about a new state budget. “We may be facing a real challenge here,” Oliva told House members as they started what is the final scheduled week of the 2020 legislative session.…
Disney World’s no good, very bad week of ride accidents points to a bigger issue at the Orlando resort
In less than a week, the Magic Kingdom saw a Jungle Cruise boat sink, an incident on the PeopleMover, and an unexpected closure of its Haunted Mansion. The no good, very bad week for Magic Kingdom points to a more significant issue facing Walt Disney World – and no matter how Disney chooses to address…
Florida Senate proposes $600 million for teacher pay raises
After it appeared the House and Senate had agreed on spending $500 million to increase teacher salaries, the Senate on Sunday proposed upping the amount to $600 million. The proposal came a day after the House indicated it would go along with an initial Senate plan to spend $500 million. Increasing teacher pay is a…
Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Monday, March 9, 2020
Every morning on Magic 107.7 FM, Leslye Gale discusses the most interesting Orlando Weekly stories of the day on “Chad & Leslye.” Check out Leslye’s picks today. Virus Already Costing Central Florida 160-Million Dollars The Health conference President Trump was originally scheduled to attend has been canceled along with several others. – LINK It wasn’t COVID-19,…
Two more case of coronavirus reported in Florida
A 66-year-old woman in Volusia County and a 61-year-old female in Okaloosa County have tested presumptively positive for the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, according to a press release issued by the Florida Department of Health Saturday evening. Both women had recently traveled outside the United States, the release said. Health officials did not say…
Florida moves one step closer to raising environmental fines
The Florida Legislature is close to approving Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push to boost fines on environmental lawbreakers. The House, with little comment, voted 106-0 on Friday to pass a proposal (HB 1091) that would make numerous changes in the amounts and duration of penalties for violating Florida environmental laws. The Senate put on hold a…
Florida lawmakers approve $25 million for coronavirus
House and Senate leaders announced Saturday they have agreed to Gov. Ron DeSantis’s request for $25 million to help the state combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. And one top Republican expressed concern that the highly contagious virus, which has caused the deaths of two Floridians and has people reconsidering travel…
Two Floridians have died from coronavirus
Two Florida seniors who had traveled abroad have become the state’s first residents to die from the novel coronavirus, the Florida Department of Health announced late Friday. One of the deaths involved a 72-year-old Santa Rosa County man who had previously been disclosed as having the virus. The other death involved a Lee County resident,…
Primary voters in Florida, there are no take-backs if your presidential candidate drops out
Florida’s closed primary is March 17, but many people have already cast their ballot by mail, or at an early-voting location in Orange County and throughout the state. A lot of those voters chose candidates who have since dropped out of the race. And there’s nothing they can do about that. “Once someone has voted,…
A star-studded concert run by the Civic Minded 5 this year begins with the Fictive Five
THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND The Fictive Five at Timucua Arts Foundation, March 4 As an operating rule, the Civic Minded 5 don’t do anything unless it’s really worth doing. Even so, 2020 will go down as a banner year for the Orlando art-music impresarios with a high-powered salvo of concerts already in the chamber. For your…
Marc Anthony postpones this weekend’s Orlando show due to severe back pain, new date in April announced
This weekend’s big Marc Anthony arena show at the Amway Center has been postponed from March 8 to April 2. The delay is not due to any coronavirus fears, but back problems on the part of Mr. Anthony. An official statement from Amway Center reads: Anthony is experiencing acute, severe back pain and his physician…
Florida House backing limit on THC in medical marijuana
Pointing to research showing that prolonged use of marijuana can have harmful effects on adolescents, the Florida House on Thursday gave preliminary approval to a proposal that would place a 10 percent limit on the amount of euphoria-inducing THC in medical marijuana for patients under age 21. House members backed a move by Rep. Ray…
Coronavirus fears cost Orange County $154 million in canceled conferences
The HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition, which was anticipating over 40,000 attendees at the Orange County Convention Center – including Donald Trump – was canceled due to coronavirus fear. That cancellation cost the county an estimated $113 million in economic impact. Also canceled, to the tune of a combined loss of around $40 million: the…
Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Friday, March 6, 2020
Every morning on Magic 107.7 FM, Leslye Gale discusses the most interesting Orlando Weekly stories of the day on “Chad & Leslye.” Check out Leslye’s picks today. O.I.A. Reaching New Sanitation Heights In Wake Of COVID-19 In light of COVID-19, the daily cleaning at O.I.A. is reaching new heights… literally! – LINK Florida awaits confirmation on…
Florida House Republicans are trying to merge three state universities, and we’re all wondering why
Florida state Rep. Randy Fine is at it again. This time he filed an amendment that, if passed, would consolidate Florida Polytechnic University and New College of Florida with the University of Florida. The Florida House of Representatives is currently on the 52nd day of its 2020 legislative session, a 60-day period were state representatives…
U.S. Rep. Val Demings vows support for presidential candidate Joe Biden
U.S. Rep. Val Demings, known for serving Florida’s 10th Congressional District, publicly endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in his bid for the presidency on Thursday. Demings, who is part of the Congressional Black Caucus, Women’s Caucus, and New Democratic Caucus, appeared on CNN and voiced her support for the former VP. “If we look at the…
Florida awaits confirmation on fourth case of coronavirus
Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a press conference on Thursday that there’s been another presumptive case of the novel coronavirus reported in Florida. This marks the fourth case in the Sunshine State for COVID-19. The patient, currently quarantined and awaiting federal testing confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is in Santa Rosa County,…
Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin to co-headline Orlando’s Amway Center in October
Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin, two undisputed heavyweights of 1990s Latin-pop today announced a North American co-headlining tour starting in September, and one of the final dates – and one of only Florida dates – is right here in Orlando. The duo – who have never shared a stage in their lengthy careers – broke the news of the…
The Cult will bring ‘Sonic Temple’ anniversary tour to Orlando this spring
Get ready to scream the chorus of “Fire Woman” at the top of your lungs, Orlando rockers. Brit band the Cult have added another run of North American tour dates celebrating the 30th anniversary of breakthrough album Sonic Temple, and the City Beautiful is one of those beneficiaries. Sonic Temple was the Cult’s biggest album,…
Suspect accused of switching Lake County voter registrations from Democratic to Republican
Some registered Democratic voters in Lake County received party-change notifications last week, despite never having switched their party registration. When the confused Democrats called the county’s election office to complain, according to Lake County Supervisor of Elections Alan Hays, his office responded immediately. “My office became aware of a potential problem last week when several…
Orlando International Airport’s ‘high touch point areas’ make a handy list of surfaces to be wary of in general
Orlando International Airport, one of the busiest international airports in the country and frequented by visitors from all over the world, has predictably shifted much of its focus to cleanliness in the shadow of the coronavirus outbreak. Airport officials announced that cleaning crews will increase the frequency with which they clean airport shuttles, and that…
Rep. Matt Gaetz, Florida’s most embarrassing man, wears gas mask to House coronavirus vote
Matt Gaetz, a very normal human being and not at all a bag of raccoons working in unison to resemble a real congressman, decided to wear a full gas mask on the House floor today. On Wednesday afternoon lawmakers in the House and Senate voted to provide $8.3 billion in emergency aid to combat novel coronavirus, and…
Publix lovers, now you can dress your kids to reflect your fandom
Forget the baby registry – if you’re a diehard Publix fan, here’s where you’ll be shopping for your future niece, nephew, grandchild, godchild or own child. In October, the supermarket launched merch from its new “Fresh Goods” line loaded with fanny packs, hoodies and slide sandals for grown folks. Now you can lace your child in…
Bodyworker Amber DiPietra wants to devolve your inner monologue with her interdisciplinary performance on the Rollins campus
In The Opposite of Evolution Dance Studio, an interactive performance art piece choreographed, written and performed by Amber DiPietra and co-organized by local imprint Burrow Press, “a poetic soundscape meets your inner monologue where it is at, [and] invites you in, in body and mind.” The first iteration of the performance piece debuted at the…
The gorgeously awkward Joe Jack Talcum returns to Orlando Tuesday night, minus his bitchin’ Camaro
The Dead Milkmen were standard-bearers for what was called “college rock” in the 1980s, tossing out nervy and angular jangle-pop anthems that captured the travails of being young and out of step in the Greed Decade. Singles like “Punk Rock Girl” and “Bitchin’ Camaro” were mixtape essentials, and their iconic cartoon cow adorned the T-shirts…
Another Florida panther killed by vehicle, car-related death toll jumps
The remains of a 3-year-old male panther were found on a rural road Monday. The endangered species was struck and killed by a car on a road west of LaBelle in Hendry County, reports the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. In all of 2019, there were 27 reported Florida panther deaths, 23 of which were…
‘No one sounded prepared’: Florida woman with coronavirus blasts CDC’s response to her symptoms
After returning from a country with a coronavirus travel warning and feeling intensifying flu-like symptoms, a Florida woman says she called to notify the CDC of her deteriorating health before boarding a connecting flight from New York to Tampa. “No one sounded prepared,” the 29-year-old woman, according to a report by Fox 13. She and…
Orlando Philharmonic on Monday and New Jersey thrash lords Overkill on Tuesday round out a big week of shows
Bobby Koelble Virtuoso local guitarist (and former member of Florida metal icons Death) runs through the many high points of the seminal Blue Note label at a similarly “Blue” venue. 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Blue Bamboo Center, $15 Bl_ank No, this is not a typo. Experimental percussionist William Hicks clearly can’t get…
Meet Bonnie! She’s a sweet 10-year-old spayed female who is free to adopt in Orange County
Meet Bonnie! Bonnie (A448455) is a sweet 10-year-old spayed female and was surrendered by her family because they were moving and could not take her with them. As a part of our senior program, she is free to adopt and is also ready to go home the same day she is adopted – she is…
Movies playing this week in Orlando: Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band, Onward and more
Opening this week: Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band My favorite-ever posting to The Onion followed the death of Gene Siskel, and consisted of merely two words: “Ebert triumphant.” Yes, the survivors get to write the history books – and sometimes make the documentaries, as in the case of this career memoir by…
Young pop powerhouse Billie Eilish sells out Amway Center in Orlando
If the world of pop music were like Game of Thrones, then Billie Eilish would be Arya Stark, the wild-eyed teen who quickly became master of the domain. Precocious and peripatetic, Eilish has carved a niche in the music business with a chainsaw, occupying her own unique place at the intersection of multiple industry trends:…
Michael Winterbottom’s Greed is a subdued assault on rapacious capitalism
Despite having made more than 30 feature films, British director Michael Winterbottom is an elusive figure, wandering through genres with the same open-minded resolve seen in so many of his characters. He’s made period films (Jude, The Claim), war movies (Welcome to Sarajevo), art-house porno (9 Songs), pop biographies (24 Hour Party People), political documentaries…
Universal Orlando show director Jason Horne couldn’t resist the chance to direct Ben Hur at Garden Theatre
As a member of Orlando’s arts scene for nearly 25 years, one of my greatest joys is watching someone I knew early in their stage career achieve well-deserved success. The only thing better is watching that same person turn around and give back to the institutions that helped them out along the way. Nobody better…
‘Tokyo Godfathers,’ a heartfelt masterpiece with a new English dub, screens Monday in Orlando
Central Florida Film Slam A program designed to provide filmmakers in the Central Florida region an opportunity to showcase their work on the big screen. Sunday, 1 pm; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $9; 407-629-0054; enzian.org. Cult Classics: The Brady Bunch Movie The Bradys of the popular ’70s sitcom get thrust into the…
Savage Love: Full-Throated
I’m a middle-aged gay man and I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea. This is a disorder caused by the soft tissue in the throat collapsing during sleep. On top of making me feeling tired and awful all the time, sleep apnea is associated with a long list of health complications. I’m writing you because…
Drew Brees’ Walk-on’s Sports Bistreaux to open on I-Drive, plenty to eat at Henry’s Depot, and more Orlando food news
OPENINGS: Over at Henry’s Depot in Sanford, Grain & Ember is now serving up pizza, Genghis Juan’s is making tacos, burritos and bao and Salvatore’s is plating big Italian sandwiches … Walk-on’s Sports Bistreaux, the popular sports bar chain by New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, will open April 20 on I-Drive. The menu will feature bar fare with…
Free your mind and your ass will follow at the No Assumptions Civil Discourse Dance Party
Never has such a kooky event seemed so very necessary as this one, at this fraught moment in time. Local arts instigator Banks Helfrich has designed a way to, as he puts it, allow the Venn Diagram of humanity to expand: “This is a chance for citizens of a polarized nation to [engage in] civil…
Get in touch with your inner femme at Orlando Museum of Art’s 1st Thursdays: Feminine Vision
The female perspective and viewpoint is often underrepresented and undervalued in the art world. Shifting the focus with an event that we hope will spotlight femininity in all its forms – not just the flowing-haired damsels and peaced-out earth mamas we might expect – the Orlando Museum of Art presents the latest installment of their…
Empress of Soul Gladys Knight sets Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center abuzz Wednesday
Over the last 15 years, we’ve lost the Queen of Soul (Aretha Franklin), the Bishop of Soul (Solomon Burke) and the Godfather of Soul (James Brown, natch), so thank the lord that Gladys Knight, the uncontested Empress of Soul, is still gracing stages with her regal presence. Whether with her legendary backing group, the Pips,…
Orlando is UNHhhhlando on Wednesday, when Trixie Mattel comes to the Plaza Live
Trixie Mattel is the quintessential larger-than-life modern American drag queen and the creation of Brian Michael Firkus, who has been performing drag since 2008. The champion of the third season of hit show RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Mattel and her giant bouffant of blonde hair and dramatic black eye makeup were visually unforgettable. Mattel…
The Fictive Five – Nate Woolley, Harris Eisenstadt, Ken Filiano and Larry Ochs – surge into Orlando Wednesday
Saxophone maestro and certified freak lifer Larry Ochs – Rova’s first album came out in 1978! – has graced stages in the City Beautiful with some regularity of late, as part of the aforementioned Rova Saxophone Quartet and as part of a trio with guitarist Nels Cline. And with this third return in two years,…






