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Singer-songwriter Julie Williams blazes her own trails in country music
‘I write about family and love, two themes that always make me think of my childhood’
University of Florida researchers to use ‘python radios’ to help track this invasive species
University of Florida wildlife scientists embark on a new program that just might change the game in python removal. A new project led by UF researchers will use built-in tracking devices, or “python radios,” to allow for in-depth research to aid in python removal across Florida and the Everglades. With the help of United States…
Legal Public Notices 3/01/2023
Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices ALL ABOARD STORAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Personal property of the following tenants will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Sections: A83.801 – 83.809. All units are assumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of…
Florida Senate proposes new statewide Hurricane recovery legislation
The legislation also seeks to establish temporary housing for disaster relief workers
Charges filed against man caught beating shark with hammer on Florida beach last year
Not really the shark attack you’d expect
Orlando schoolkids work with World Wildlife Fund on easy solutions to combat food waste
Students in the Orlando area could soon get more classroom time during their lunchtime, to learn more about ways to fight hunger and food waste. It is estimated 40% of the food produced globally is lost or wasted. The “Food Waste Warrior” program of the World Wildlife Fund inspires children to help alleviate local and…
Basement, Treehouse bar owner’s COVID-19 compensation case shut down by U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up arguments by Orlando bars that they should receive compensation because of government-ordered shutdowns early in the COVID-19 pandemic. The court, as is common, did not explain the decision. But justices effectively let stand a ruling by the state’s 5th District Court of Appeal that rejected…
Op-ed: ‘The breathing room America needs is student loan debt forgiveness’
A bachelor’s degree is supposed to grant economic security and more job prospects. The opposite is happening
Orlando state representative files legislation that would codify the right to abortion access in state law
With looming concerns over further restrictions on abortion access in Florida, an Orlando-area state representative has filed legislation that would establish reproductive healthcare access as a fundamental right for Floridians, codifying protections formerly guaranteed under Roe v. Wade. State Rep. Rita Harris, a Democrat from Orlando, filed House Bill 1033, titled the “Reproductive Health Care…
New College of Florida’s new board wants to abolish diversity, equity and inclusion efforts
The governor remade the board of the small liberal-arts college by appointing six conservative members
Winter Park is looking for your input in naming a new city park
Sadly, there is no box for a write-in.
DeSantis gives control of Reedy Creek to state, with a handpicked board of Republicans including one of his largest donors
The move effectively punishes Disney for speaking out against the governor’s Republican agenda
El Zorro, Rauw Alejandro, makes his Orlando return in March
With legendary hip-hop dance crew the Jabbawockeez
Long-running comedy open mic returns to downtown Orlando’s Other Bar on Monday nights
Everyone hated it when Orlando’s premier Monday night open mic moved from the Other Bar on Wall Street to Harry Buffalo on Church Street. Harry’s is great, but these past two years have seen comedians delivering sets to an almost-empty room. The mic was launched back in 2010 by local comedy mainstay Ken Miller as…
Florida House Speaker backs Gov. DeSantis’ efforts to reduce news media protections
“I think the governor’s right. It’s time to test that law, you know the New York Times v. Sullivan.”
‘The divisiveness is over’: Nikki Fried wants to end years of losses as new Florida Democratic Party chair
Fried will oversee a party that has struggled with finances, voter-registration efforts and lost traction among Hispanic voters.
Florida Republican senator suggests limiting electric car use during hurricane evacuations
The state is set to move forward with distributing federal money to add more charging stations near evacuation routes
Students at Rollins College rally in support of dining workers’ union rights
‘Our workers face job insecurity, housing insecurity, and often food insecurity, and that’s just not right.’
Saharan rock legend Mdou Moctar to play Orlando’s Social in May
Innovative interpreter of North African desert blues
New city-run pilot program brings food carts back to downtown Orlando
Application for permitting is open now.
After Orlando shootings, the White House calls Florida’s new gun bills ‘the opposite of common sense’
‘The people of Florida, who have paid a steep price for state and congressional inaction on guns, from Parkland to Pulse Nightclub to Pine Hills, deserve better.’
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan to perform arena show in Orlando this spring
Bollywood soundtrack superstar Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has announced an Orlando show set for this spring as part of his upcoming “Up Close & Personal” U.S. tour. The Pakistani singer will perform coast-to-coast shows as part of the monthlong tour, his first extended foray stateside in four years. The tour kicks off in late April,…
Winter Park hosts their 44th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in March
The City of Winter Park is teaming with the local Rotary Club to put on the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade down tony Park Avenue. And this year the Parade is a spry 44 years old. More than 50 floats are promised, and the grand marshal this year is local broadcaster Meredith McDonough from WESH-2. After…
Orlando Sen. Geraldine Thompson will host a free Black History event at Icon Park this weekend
Also featuring recently released evidence from the Groveland Four trial
Gov. DeSantis wants to ramp up immigration policies with increased criminal penalties
‘DeSantis’ xenophobic policies place Florida residents — regardless of immigration status — in danger of unfair targeting and racial profiling.’
‘This is our future’: UCF students join statewide student protest of DeSantis’ ‘dystopian’ education policies
Orlando students join statewide protest against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ education policies.
Orlando journalist one of three killed in Wednesday shooting spree
Also killed in shooting, Nathacha Augustin and 9-year-old T’yonna Majors
Florida legislators say goal is to get Gov. DeSantis’ bills ‘across the finish line’ in upcoming session
Renner said he anticipates a session filled with “big, big issues”
Florida senators advance ‘poison pill’ housing legislation that would ban rent control statewide
Once again, state legislators disregard the will of Orange County voters.
Judge tosses out lawsuit challenging Gov. DeSantis’ migrant flights
A Leon County circuit judge Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed after Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration sparked a controversy in September by flying about 50 migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. DeSantis administration attorneys argued that the lawsuit, filed by state Sen. Jason Pizzo, D-Hollywood, became moot when the Legislature this month passed a…
Florida leaders want to cut funding for cancer screenings and STD testing at abortion clinics
Pointing to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last year to overturn Roe v. Wade, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Wednesday asked a federal judge to scrap a 2016 ruling that prevented the state from cutting off public money to abortion providers for health services unrelated to abortion. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle in 2016…
Puerto Rican-Latin pop-up MariaLina will host a five-course dinner event in Orlando in March
Pop-up series MariaLina brings Puerto Rican and Latin flair to Orlando for a one-night dinner experience next month. MariaLina will host a five-course dinner Monday, March 6, at the Edible Education Experience at the Emeril Lagasse Foundation Kitchen House & Culinary Garden (whew), located at 26 E. King St. in College Park. The dinner will feature…
The Addams Family take over Orlando’s Fashion Square Mall this week
Least surprising headline ever?
Foreigner Restaurant, by chef Bruno Fonseca, debuts permanent location in Audubon Park
Interactive culinary concept Foreigner Restaurant will open its own permanent location in Orlando this month. Previously only a pop-up, the 10-seat restaurant will soft-open at the end of February at 2816 Corrine Drive, next to Audubon Park’s Redlight Redlight. Reservations can be made starting Feb. 27 at exploretock.com/theforeigner. From Chef Bruno Fonseca, the Foreigner experience will offer…
P!NK adds second Orlando show to fall tour due to demand for tickets
P!NK has added a second night in Orlando to her autumn Trustfall tour because of “overwhelming” demand for tickets. Besides the previously announced gig on Saturday, Nov. 18, P!NK has added a second Orlando concert on the evening of Sunday, Nov. 19. Overall, P!NK has added seven new shows to her nationwide jaunt starting in…
Florida’s permitless carry bill is now on its way to the House floor
Great timing as always.
Mike Love brings his take on the Beach Boys to Orlando’s Hard Rock Live
Despite the fact that this is a band that needs no introduction, it should be noted that the current touring lineup of the Beach Boys is the one featuring the, uh, divisive original member Mike Love and longtime contributor Bruce Johnston. Which means it doesn’t include founding members Al Jardine or Brian Wilson or anyone…
Weedeater and Rebelmatic make for an eclectic evening of doom and punk in Orlando
There’s either some real good love or some real good pot here in Orlando, because North Carolina sludge masters Weedeater keep coming through on the reg. Whatever it is, may it never run dry so that their impressively noxious Southern doom will continue to crush us into sweet oblivion. But just as notable, and less…
Colony House invites you into their musical home as The Cannonballers Tour reaches Orlando
When a fan told Colony House vocalist Caleb Chapman that his band reminded her of the movie The Sandlot, Chapman said he wanted to take that and run with it. “That’s everything to me,” Chapman tells Orlando Weekly in a phone interview. “If I were going to dissect that, it’s really important for Colony House.…
Women in Florida pay significantly more than men for car insurance — and only one state has a bigger gap
Just another reminder that the Equal Rights Amendment never got ratified
New venues in downtown Orlando banish the notion that our city offers plenty of entertainment, but little true art
It sometimes seems that our city offers infinite opportunities to be entertained, but precious few places to experience true art. Happily, that dyspeptic perspective was dispelled last weekend by a pair of performances that proved quality culture is alive and well, and living in downtown Orlando. On Friday, Feb. 17, the Dr. Phillips Center’s Great…
Now on Netflix, ‘Murdaugh Murders,’ another documentary on the notorious Southern family
Streaming premieres from Disney+, Prime Video, Peacock and the rest
Free Will Astrology: ‘Now is an excellent time to pry open your mind to consider ideas and facts you have shut out’
Your horoscope for the week of Feb. 22-28
NYC import Park Avenue Tavern is open in Hannibal Square; Xinjiang-style grilled skewer chain Friendship BBQ is open on Colonial Drive
OPENINGS + CLOSINGS: New York City import Park Avenue Tavern has opened its Florida outpost at 558 W. New England Ave. in Winter Park’s Hannibal Square … Friendship BBQ, a stateside chain offering Xinjiang-style chuan’r (grilled skewers cooked over wood), has opened at 5126 W. Colonial Drive, next door to the Enson Market … Aji…
Op-ed: ‘We must curb the scourge of reading that plagues this nation’s children’
DeSantis doesn’t go far enough
Mexico City duo Cardiel to get wild with the Tremolords at Orlando’s Uncle Lou’s
Are Cardiel punk, metal or reggae? Yes, all of it, all at once, and somehow they’re not a monstrosity but a straight-up monster. For as kitchen sink-y as they look on paper, the Mexico City duo are especially exciting in sound. Dissect their thick rock brew further and you’ll find dub, punk, fuzz, heavy psych…
King Buffalo, Swell Fellas and Umbilicus are sure to come down heavy on Orlando this week
New York State’s King Buffalo and Maryland’s The Swell Fellas will be a big double shot of heavy psych rock. While King Buffalo’s huge, streamlined sound is built for intergalactic travel, The Swell Fellas will conjure that inner wizard with their towering, proggy odysseys. But perhaps the most intriguing act on the bill are new…
Sanford Porchfest takes live music out of the clubs and back on to the porch for daytime fun
There are few happenings that are as quintessentially Sanford as this annual music festival. One of the most novel and unique music events in the metro, the annual Sanford Porchfest reclaims live music from the formal venues and takes it back to its communal roots. Rather than stages and festival grounds, this family-friendly daytime extravaganza…
Veteran Orlando comedic actor Adam Scharf releases new baroque-pop album ‘Parade!’
While perhaps better known locally as a veteran comedic actor through his longtime work as a professional improviser at SAK Comedy Lab and Universal Studios, Orlando artist Adam Scharf has also been making music in recent years. Today, Feb. 22, he releases his third album Parade! Inspired by the philosophy of Camus, the overarching theme…
The Orlando Philharmonic joins Nickel Creek’s Chris Thile for performances at Steinmetz Hall
Rhetorical question: Will “high lonesome” sounds sound even more lonely in an acoustically perfect hall? You can find out on Saturday if you make it out to Punch Brothers’/Nickel Creek’s Chris Thile’s headlining show at the Steinmetz. And though this is a solo show, he’s not coming alone. The Orlando Philharmonic, conducted by Eric Jacobsen,…
Timucua Arts this weekend hosts musical celebration of Black history ‘A Joy-Filled Noise’
Timucua Arts Foundation marks the end of Black History Month strong with the return of the program “A Joy-Filled Noise.” Helmed once again by musical director Kevin Harris, this “musical celebration of Black history” promises a survey of Black-innovated songforms including South African hymns, African American spirituals, jazz, blues, gospel and beyond. Harris will lead…
Sarah McLachlan brings songs and stories to Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center
For the last 30 (!) years of her career, Sarah McLachlan’s music has been something of a quick fix for music supervisors looking for some mid-tempo heartstring-pulling that’s neither bombastic nor too specific. After all, is “Angel” about abused animals or heroin overdoses? It doesn’t matter, because you are 100% about to cry mere seconds…






