Come Out With Pride 2019

Oct 9-15, 2019 / Vol. 35 / No. 45

Cover Story

Local band Saeros premiere new music video for ‘Ocean’

Local dream-rockers Saeros dropped new single “Ocean” today and you can get an exclusive first look at the accompanying music video right here at Orlando Weekly. The clip for “Ocean,” directed by Derek Ziegler, is characterized by the band as an “honest proclamation of independence despite internal struggle.” Watch the video for this surging and…

Iggy Pop’s faves Jacuzzi Boys return to Central Florida this fall

Miami’s Jacuzzi Boys are busy doing things like touring Europe, playing festivals and opening for The Raconteurs (NBD) — but they are fitting Tampa into their schedule on November 15. A longtime fave of Central Florida, the trio brings its garage-rock sound back to Hooch and Hive, their first show in the area since an…

Legal Public Notices 10/16 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices All related descendants of Dr. James Gibson A.K.A. “Guinea Jim” of Savannah Sound, Eleuthera, Bahamas please contact Richard Love at drjamesgibsonbahamas@gmail.com or (305) 528-6645 (AAN CAN) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL DIVISION: DIRECT GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. CEREENA K.…

Comedian Greg Barris returns to town for a show at Dirty Laundry

L.A.-based comedian Greg Barris has deep ties to Central Florida, and his semi-annual shows at and around the Will’s Pub complex feel more like parties than performances. Some of that’s because Barris sometimes shares photos of his travels from the year, and he enlists members of local bands like the Pauses and Watch Me Disappear…

Redd Kross and Melvins show the kids how its done at the Social

Hard-touring sludge godfathers Melvins (also the unwilling and unwitting grandfathers of grunge) and glam-punk bratfathers Redd Kross (who scandalized the early L.A. punk scene by wearing bellbottoms and long hair) are two of the more uncompromising godheads of the alternative-music pantheon, with a healthy disdain for nostalgia and resting on laurels. The twosome are on…

Orlando Beer Festival T-shirts to receive the Swan City treatment

You already know all about one of Orlando Weekly’s most popular events, Orlando Beer Fest, which takes over Festival Park (and our pages) for a crafty good time each fall. But this year, we’ve upped our already-great swag game with limited edition OBF T-shirts designed by Swan City, whose oh-so-Orlando designs you’ve seen everywhere in…

Radolescents featuring Rikk Agnew to start 2020 right in Orlando

Reconfigured West Coast punk heroes Radolescents have announced a round of tour dates in December and stretching into January, oh yes, there is a date in the City Beautiful to kick off the new year. Radolescents are a band consisting of members pulled from throughout influential Calif punks Adolescents’ long career arc – this incarnation…

Universal Orlando officially announces details on new Jason Bourne stunt show

A few days after prematurely “leaking” the info to the Annual Passholder website, Universal Orlando has now confirmed that a new Jason Bourne-themed stunt show is coming in spring of 2020. Based on the popular Matt Damon-anchored Universal Pictures franchise, “The Bourne Stuntacular” will “blur the lines between stage and cinema” says the theme park…

Finally tackling climate change, Florida lawmakers say younger Republicans ‘aren’t so much in denial’

Florida lawmakers Monday dug into issues involving climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, phrases mostly kept under wraps by state Republican leaders before last year’s elections. Julia Nesheiwat, DeSantis’ chief resilience officer Senate Infrastructure and Security Chairman Tom Lee, a Thonotosassa Republican and former Senate president, said the shift in the GOP is in part…

As Florida lawmakers look to change state gambling laws, they’ll have to deal with an amendment passed by voters

After the loss of roughly $350 million a year in payments from the Seminole Tribe of Florida, House and Senate leaders are rethinking the state’s approach to gambling, one of the Legislature’s most-complicated and elusive issues. The shift in direction could be good news for the state’s pari-mutuel operators. “What we need to start doing…

Country legend Lucinda Williams to play Orlando early next year

Country legend Lucinda Williams has announced a short run of Florida tour dates to ride out the winter and kick off 2020 right, and lucky for us, the City Beautiful is one of Williams’ destinations. Williams is wrapping up the last dates of her 20th anniversary tour celebrating her influential album Car Wheels on a…

Band of the Week: Curtains

Welcome to Orlando Weekly’s “Band of the Week.” Every week, we highlight one of our favorite local bands. This week, we’re pleased to bring you Curtains. Curtains are playing Whiskey Lou’s with Sick Dogs and Grave Return on Saturday, Oct. 19. Just the facts: When did the band form?About two years ago. Who’s in the…

Florida Democrats focus on voter registration as most critical need for 2020

If Florida Democrats could sum up the state party’s early 2020 strategy in three words, they would be registration, registration, registration. During the party’s convention this weekend in Orlando, leaders stressed they have fixed past errors in their voter-registration strategy and are busy building a more Democratic-friendly electorate more than a year from Election Day.…

Glimpse the future and get inspired at Maker Faire Orlando

Does science news make you less than excited about the future? Maker Faire Orlando might give you something to look forward to. The eighth-annual gizmodic gathering will showcase some of Orlando’s best tech enthusiasts, crafters, scientists and tinkerers. The celebration of do-it-yourself science hits the Central Florida Fairgrounds Nov. 9 and 10. This isn’t your…

New public street art installation coming to fancy SoDo apartment complex

Upscale apartment community NOVEL Lucerne is partnering with renowned installation artist and sculptor, Deedee Morrison, to install “Bloom,” a 3D, LED-lighted wall sculpture. The sculpture, which “comes alive at night,” is said to be inspired by Florida’s flora and rich, natural beauty. The mural features laser-cut steel flowers and choreographed lighting, according to a press…

‘American Pickers’ is coming to Florida, and they want to see your junk

The scavengers of reality television are coming to Florida. The History Channel’s hit junk show “American Pickers” is bringing their team back to Florida this December. The show is looking for “interesting characters with interesting items.” This isn’t their first time they’ll be in the garages and sheds of The Sunshine State. Their most recent…

Elixir’s Sundae Service series brings in UK DJ Denney

U.K. house sensation Denney slides into downtown’s Elixir for an end-of-the-weekend rager on Sunday. The DJ-producer has experienced a meteoric rise over the past few years, climbing to the top of the Beatport charts with EPs, singles and remixes like “Low Frequency” and “Ultraviolet.” RSVP online for free entry before 9 p.m. 7 p.m. Sunday,…

Get fueled up for Come Out With Pride at Big Gay Brunch

There’s no better way to demonstrate love, unity and equality than with [checks notes] brunch and a parade, right? So before Orlando’s fabulous, annual Come Out With Pride parade, come eat, drink and make merry with Orlando Weekly at our big ol’ gay brunch. Big Gay Brunch benefits Pride Gives Back, an initiative that, as its…

Lyft to donate $1 to Come Out With Pride for every ride taken to or from Pride

Lyft has announced a partnership with Orlando’s Come Out With Pride this weekend to celebrate the local LGBTQ community through Pride donations, specially designated pickup locations, and an interactive experience to celebrate non-binary gender identification. The popular ride-hailing service and Uber competitor will donate $1 to Come Out With Pride for every ride taken to…

Rising Latin pop superstar Maluma takes over Amway Center

Pop-reggaeton crossover star and Latin Grammy nominee Maluma is steering his big-time North American tour in support of new album 11:11 straight into the City Beautiful, and the night promises to be electric. In a sure sign of Maluma’s rapid rise to the top of the pop firmament, no less than Madonna tapped him to…

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer declares Wayne Brady Day this Saturday

Recognizing one of the most famous entertainers to come from our city, Mayor Buddy Dyer declared Saturday, Oct. 12, as Wayne Brady Day in Orlando. That’s also the date Brady will perform a solo show at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, before he begins a Broadway role next week, in Lin Manuel Miranda’s Free Style…

Posies frontman Ken Stringfellow plays intimate show at Timucua

When power-pop icon Ken Stringfellow came to Orlando for his first ever solo tour through Florida in 2016, it was a special and unbelievably intimate engagement at Lil Indies. So intimate, in fact, that a second performance had to be added that same night to accommodate another shift of fans. Now it looks like the…

You can apparently purchase an F-16 fighter jet in Florida now

Is your ego writing checks your body can’t cash? It’s time to buzz the tower, because right now a fully-operational 1980 F-16 fighter jet is on the market in Florida for a cool $8 million. Posted to Palm Beach-based JetLease, the F-16 was mostly recently flown by the country of Jordan, which is now in…

The best parties, shows, and events happening at Orlando Pride this week

Wednesday, Oct. 9 Business Connect Mix and mingle with other local business leaders at this event hosted by Orlando’s LGBTQ+ chamber of commerce. 6 pm; The Hammered Lamb, 1235 N. Orange Ave.; free; 407-704-3200; comeoutwithpride.com. Gayme Night With Pepe: Truth or Dare Edition One of Orlando’s favorite Fringe performers brings an over-the-top performance and interactive…

Savage Love: Three City Swing

We brought Savage Love Live to the Music Box Theatre in Chicago, the Barrymore Theatre in Madison and the Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis over three nights. As is always the case at live shows, the crowd had more questions than I could possibly answer. So in this week’s column, I’m going to tear through some…

Taking Back Sunday run through 20 years of hits in Orlando this week

This year marks 20 years since Taking Back Sunday formed in Amityville, New York. The two decades have seen several band members leave, and, in 2010, a pair of them (guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper) return. Through it all, the group has continued to release albums and outgrow an original affiliation with the…

South Asian Film Festival offers Orlando hits and misses in its 25th year

The Enzian Theater’s South Asian Film Festival, scheduled for Oct. 12-14, is celebrating its silver anniversary with four features, five shorts and cuisine honoring the culture of the Indian subcontinent. “This year there’s a lot of variety and diversity to the programming, to the types of films we’re playing, to the themes that are covered,…


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