The Sounds of Healing brings guitar great Larry Mitchell and U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo together in Central Florida this weekend

Two powerhouse former artists-in-residence at Central Florida’s storied Atlantic Center for the Arts are returning there this weekend for a live  performance dubbed “The Sounds of Healing ― Healing Through Sound” that will be simulcast online. Joy Harjo, a Native American poet who has recently been named to a second term as U.S. Poet Laureate,…

Legal Public Notices 6/17 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices AUCTION Extra Space Storage – Store 8841 9847 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 Extra Space Storage will hold a Public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location Indicated: 9847 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825 (407) 495-9612, July 08, 2020 @…

WWE suspends Orlando tapings after wrestler tests positive for COVID-19

At 2:14 p.m. WWE provided Orlando Weekly with a statement on this story regarding masks and audience rules at their tapings: “Fans have not been in attendance at WWE events since March 13. Yesterday, a select number of friends and family were permitted to attend WWE’s TV production. These individuals were required to participate in…

Orlando Science Center reopens for visitors

The Orlando Science Center – closed to the public since March 15 due to the coronavirus pandemic – has this week reopened its doors to the public. The beloved local museum will be open at reduced capacity, with timed entry for patrons and safety protocols in line with CDC and state guidelines. If you’re planning to make…

Landmark Supreme Court ruling fuels calls for LGBTQ protections in Florida

LGBTQ advocates are hailing Monday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that gay, lesbian and transgender workers are covered by federal anti-discrimination laws, but they say Florida needs to do more. The court’s 6-3 opinion, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, found that the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which prohibits sex discrimination, applies to workers’ gender identity…

Orlando Sentinel and other Florida papers stop publishing online databases of arrest mugshots

Maybe it was the daily protests against racial injustices like the killing of George Floyd, or the pandemic and resulting furloughs, but Florida newspapers are finally getting the memo about publishing mugshots without context. The Orlando Sentinel announced Friday they are no longer publishing their mugshot database at mugshots.OrlandoSentinel.com. “The Orlando Sentinel is discontinuing the posting…

Orlando Rep awarded $10,000 Art Works grant by the NEA

Local arts organization Orlando Repertory Theatre has been named as a recipient of a $10,000 Art Works grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. The award is part of $84 million awarded to arts programs across the country by the NEA. This award is intended to support the Rep in hosting a concert by Grammy-winning…

Publix won’t let employees wear Black Lives Matter face masks

Publix employees have been required to wear a mask since April 20, until the end of the national emergency, but the supermarket chain is apparently not happy about some employees’ choice of face covering. Some associates have been asked to remove or reverse masks reading “Black Lives Matter,” and customers have taken to Twitter to question…

Florida police union fights to keep officers’ identities secret

The Florida Police Benevolent Association made a second attempt Friday at getting a court to settle a dispute about whether a constitutional amendment aimed at protecting victims’ rights should apply to law enforcement officers. Citing privacy protections for crime victims in a 2018 Florida constitutional amendment known as “Marsy’s Law,” the police union maintains that…

Florida Rights Restoration Coalition and local motorcyclists to ‘Ride for Racial Justice’ and protest police brutality in Orlando on Saturday

This weekend, local bikers and motorcyclists are teaming up with the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition to ride out to the Orange County Courthouse. The ‘Ride for Racial Justice” will protest police brutality and highlight the continuing fight over ex-felons’ voting rights in the state of Florida. In 2018, Florida citizens overwhelmingly voted yes on Amendment 4,…

New ‘Orlando’s Own Hip-Hop’ free compilation out today

Today sees the release of the sprawling Orlando’s Own Hip-Hop Compilation, a locals-only digital mixtape conceptualized and curated by restless local DJ and musician Dizzlephunk. The timing is appreciated, bringing a vibrant local sonic movement back to the fore at a time when most of the local music scene is on pause because of the…

Republican National Convention is coming to Florida

President Donald Trump will deliver his acceptance speech as the Republican presidential nominee in Jacksonville, following a dispute between the president and the governor of North Carolina over COVID-19 precautions. Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel announced Thursday night that the party will hold the late August convention at the 15,000-capacity VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena…

Florida eases rules on Bright Futures scholarships

Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran late Wednesday signed an emergency order that eases some eligibility requirements for awards under the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. Many graduating high-school seniors have struggled to complete volunteer service hours and improve SAT or ACT test scores after the COVID-19 pandemic has shut down schools and test sites this spring…

Florida just had its biggest one-day spike in new COVID-19 cases

Today Florida logged 1,698 new coronavirus cases, its largest single-day spike since the beginning of the pandemic, bringing the state’s overall total to 69,069, and 2,848 deaths. The record spike comes as much of Florida enters Phase II of reopening, which includes bars, movie theaters, museums and concert venues. Also, many of the state’s zoos,…

Another horse in Florida found butchered and dismembered

A horse was found butchered and dismembered at a horse farm in Central Florida in a horrific scene that may be part of a pattern of horse killings in the area. The horse, named Frosty, was discovered May 29 at a farm in Summerfield in Marion County. The scene was gruesome, with nothing but bone,…

Weeki Wachee, Florida’s mermaid city, officially dissolves

With the signature of Gov. Ron DeSantis sealing the deal, the city of Weeki Wachee, Florida, ceased to exist yesterday. The city, population 13, will be absorbed into Hernando County. Weekie Wachee, the city, came into being over 50 years ago as an advertising gambit more than anything else, according to the Tampa Bay Times. This…

Disney fans call for Splash Mountain to be re-branded

Disney fans online and signers of a recent Change.org petition (currently at over 4,500 signatures) have started an online campaign to convince Walt Disney World to rebrand its Splash Mountain water ride. The petition calls on Disney to to ditch its current Song of the South theme and instead re-imagine Splash Mountain around their more…

Orlando Weekly’s Bite30 event is on, starting July 2020!

Bite30, the city-wide promotion featuring 30-plus local restaurants serving $30 prix fixe three-course menus for 30 days, has been rescheduled for July 15-Aug. 16, 2020. The promotion, which usually runs the entire month of June, was canceled due to coronavirus health concerns and the uncertainty of restaurants’ ability to service dine-in customers. As restaurants reopen,…

Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Wednesday, June 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. Folks Are Wondering If Orange County Really CARES Even after adjustments to it’s application process, Orange County’s CARE website crashes for a second straight day. – LINK Brevard Sheriff’s…

Make an appointment to meet Magic at the Orange County Animal Shelter

Meet Magic! Magic (A338708) is a 5-year-old boy who has been available for adoption at our shelter for 58 days. He has been neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. This sweet boy is very calm, laid-back and easy to handle. He enjoys being petted, takes treats gently, and likes to lie in the sun and enjoy the…

Think fascism can’t happen here? You’re already soaking in it

Despite the recent proliferation of memes, the early-20th-century novelist Sinclair Lewis probably never said, “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.” But he would have endorsed the sentiment. Watching Hitler’s rise to power in Europe while the anti-Semitic Father Charles Coughlin and the swaggering, dictatorial populist…

Savage Love: Streamers

Hey, Everybody: We had our first Savage Love Livestream event last Thursday night and I had such a blast! I got more questions than I could answer in our allotted time and so I’m going to answer as many as I can squeeze into this week’s column. Is there a safe way to date/be slutty…

Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Tuesday, June 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. The Curfew Is Lifted & Gas Prizes Are On The Way Up After several days of productive, peaceful rallies, Orlando lifts its curfew. Orange County addresses its covid…

Leslye Gale’s O-Town Lowdown on Magic 107.7 for Monday, June 8, 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. Local Lawyers Offering Free Legal To Protesters Al though recent rallies in Orlando have been peaceful, hundreds of folks have found themselves behind bars for standing up for…


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