Korean chain bb.q Chicken plans to open 15 stores in Orlando area

The Korean chain bb.q Chicken is getting ready to open its first store in Orlando at 1246 E. Colonial Drive. According to a report from the Orlando Business Journal, that store is just the beginning of a massive expansion into Central Florida. Chain representatives said that the new store in the Mills 50 neighborhood will…

NBCUniversal CEO shares a ton of new details on Epic Universe theme park in unexpectedly frank interview

Just hours before Disney’s CEO Bob Chapek was scheduled to speak, NBCUniversal’s CEO Jeff Shell made plenty of news with his candid openness during an interview at Credit Suisse’s 23rd Annual Communications Conference. The forty-six-minute-long discussion touched on nearly every facet of NBCUniversal’s post-pandemic recovery, but Shell was especially forthcoming with details regarding the company’s…

Legal Public Notices 6/23 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION. IN RE: ESTATE OF JOE P. NOVOTNY, Deceased. File No. 2021 CP 001694, Division: Circuit Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of JOE P. NOVOTNY, deceased (“Decedent”), whose date of death was March 25, 2021, is pending in…

Synth-pop stars Erasure return to Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center in 2022

It’s been a long time — what is time in 2021 though — but U.K. synth-pop superstars Erasure have announced an Orlando return date next year … in the ornate settings of the Dr. Philips Center once again. The still-unlikely pop star duo Erasure — Andy Bell and Vince Clarke [also a founding member of Depeche Mode, wildly] — are…

Medical marijuana dispensary planned for just outside Winter Park

Winter Park does not allow medical marijuana dispensaries within city limits. That hasn’t stopped one dispensary from opening as close as they can to the town without getting their eyes red.  Trulieve Cannabis Corp. from Quincy, Massachusetts is opening a new location just outside the city at 6840 Aloma Avenue. [content-2] According to the Orlando…

Orlando’s Frontyard Festival to continue through December

It’s official! The Dr. Phillips Center’s outdoors Frontyard Festival now has the funding to continue through mid-December of this year. Back in April, we reported that Festival organizers had requested additional funding from Orange County to continue the Festival past its initial goal of hosting six months of original programming (the FF launched in December…

Long-awaited Epcot show ‘Harmonious’ will debut on October 1

After all the waiting and anticipation for the new live entertainment event at Walt Disney World Resort. “Harmonious” has finally a set day to be showcased. Today Jeff Vahle, president of Walt Disney World Resort, announced on an Instagram post that to celebrate the 50th anniversary, EPCOT will be debuting “Harmonius” nighttime spectacular on October…

Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar is reopening in July

For all the Orlandoans who have missed dancing the night away, a bit of good news. Cuba Libre announced on Monday that they are reopening their restaurant on Pointe Orlando on July 2. Their late night offerings will return on July 9. [content-2] According to a press release, the restaurant has worked during the pandemic…

ZZ Top will play Orlando’s Hard Rock Live in November

Legendary blues-rock trio ZZ Top are bringing their impressive beards and oversized bag of hits — “Legs,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” “Gimme All Your Lovin'”— on the road for “A Celebration With ZZ Top” later this year. Florida somehow forms the spine of the tour, with a whopping so you’ll have plenty of chances to see the Top if you feel…

Harlem Globetrotters to play in Orlando in July

The Harlem Globetrotters are me embarking on a massive 150-date tour, and fans can only thing of one thing: maybe this is the Washington Generals year. The Globetrotters reimagined “Spread Game” show will incorporate meet-and-greets and further fan interaction into the spectacle. If the Generals captain can’t dunk over a 9-year-old in Topeka, they deserve…

Hall & Oates, Squeeze to play Tampa in September

Two pop bands that even the most curmudgeonly record-store geek loves are coming to Central Florida this fall. Squeeze (“Tempted,” “Pulling Mussels”) and Hall & Oates (come on) will be in the middle of U.S. tours when they pull through Tampa for a date at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater on September 20. The Tampa…

Mike Pence should be heckled everywhere he goes, forever

Mike Pence was heckled at an evangelical conference in Kissimmee last week.  While speaking at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference at the Gaylord Palms resort, Pence was briefly shouted over by conservatives yelling “traitor.” Pence gets drowned out by hecklers at the Faith & Freedom Coalition summit, some of whom appear…

Tampa judge blocks CDC order keeping cruise ships from sailing

Saying the “injury to Florida’s economy grows by the day,” a U.S. district judge Friday issued a preliminary injunction against federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention restrictions that have idled cruise ships in the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 124-page ruling by U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday was a major victory for Gov.…

SeaWorld announces nightly summer fireworks

SeaWorld Orlando is getting in on the explosive action. As nearly all of Orlando’s major theme parks restart their fireworks and loosen COVID-19 restrictions, the step-sibling of the Big Three is unveiling a nighttime spectacle that will run from tonight (June 18) through August 8. The nightly Ignite fireworks and fountains show will begin at…

Matt Gaetz, under investigation for possible sex trafficking, endorses blackface enthusiast Anthony Sabatini for Congress

Congressional Representative Matt Gaetz keeps some highly disreputable company. Beyond palling around with disgraced former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg, the Chipley Republican is good friend’s with Florida Rep. Anthony Sabatini: noted enthusiast for racist costumes and blackface. Gaetz endorsed Sabatini in his run for Congress on Friday, saying that he “battles the RINO…

Ivanhoe Village’s The Pinery to open on Monday

Ivanhoe Village’s newest restaurant, The Pinery, will open its doors on Monday, June 21. The Pinery is part of the neighborhood’s ongoing modernization. The new restaurant sits in the ground floor of a luxe high-rise built on the edge of Lake Ivanhoe. But the team behind it are hoping to offset their status as markers…

Valencia College adjuncts vote to form a union after years-long push

After five years of organizing at Florida’s second-largest state college, adjunct faculty at Valencia College have successfully formed a union. The election held by Florida’s Public Employees Relation Commission closed on Wednesday and a vote count confirmed the faculty wished to unionize. With this, adjunct professors at Valencia join more than 10,000 adjunct faculty in…

Maitland’s Enzian Theater screens Devo concert film next week

In the arc of Devo’s long music career, they’ve been perceived by the general public as new-wave agitators, then quirky guys in red hats on MTV, and then (sadly?) soothsayers of civilization’s slow decline. (De-evolution, if you will.) Next week, Matiland’s Enzian Theater will screen the concert film Devo: Hardcore Live, wherein the band revisit…

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sending law enforcement officers to the US-Mexico border

Gov. Ron DeSantis said Wednesday that Florida law-enforcement officers will go to Texas and Arizona to help with border control, as Florida continues to challenge the Biden administration in federal court about immigration enforcement. DeSantis’ announcement during a news conference in Pensacola came after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey sent a…

Scalloping season in Florida begins on July 1

One of Florida’s most popular pastimes is coming back this summer. Scalloping, sometimes described a mix of fishing, snorkling, and treasure hunting, will be running from July 1 through September 24 in Crystal River and Homosassa in Citrus County. Along with manatee and fishing season, scalloping is an opportunity to dive into Florida waters while exploring…

Synth-pop pioneers OMD to kick off 2022 U.S. tour in Orlando

British synth-pop innovators Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are returning to these shores next year for a 40th anniversary North American tour. Yes, they will be returning to play Orlando, but they must have really had a good time when they played here in 2018, because the City Beautiful will be the first date on the…

Orlando concert picks this week: Rainbow Park, Elizabeth Ward, Tchami and more

Rainbow Park, The Blumes, Fools’ Gold: So you gettin’ down on that nu-indie-tonic-death-wave-trap-core or what? Well, this latest Montgomery Drive showcase eschews all those niche sensibilities and just delivers three straight shots of melodic guitar rock. Between Orlando band the Blumes and Daytona acts Rainbow Park and Fools’ Gold, expect a buoyant blend of alt-rock…

Kombu Sushi Ramen serves popular tastes in a somewhat neglected sector of Winter Park

On this less glamorous, half-forgotten strip of Winter Park, Kombu Sushi Ramen maintains a fittingly low profile. The restaurant sits in a small-boned, blue-and-white building, one that’s seen its fair share of turnover. It’s housed everything from Donatello’s Trattoria and Alfonzo’s Fine Italian to New Orleans Cajun Seafood and, most recently, Bigbelly’s Hawaiian Grindz. But…

Legal Public Notices 06/16 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices AUCTION Extra Space Storage Ð Store 8138 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando FL. 32810 Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: June 25, 2021 @ 12:00 PM Blake Miller – Christmas decorations, Reginal Welch Ð…


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