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Dark synthwave star Shredder 1984 headlines Will’s Pub this week

You can debate amongst yourselves whether Shredder 1984’s name refers more to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain or the 1980s slang for a virtuosic metal guitar player, but it’s definitely both. The Franco-American synthwave up-and-comer spent a decade in the metal scene before turning to synths and ’80s nostalgia a few years ago. His…

28 free concerts coming to Orlando this week

Wednesday, March 27:Eugene Snowden’s Ten Pints of Truth 10 p.m. at Lil Indies, 1036 N. Mills Ave. The Daniel Heitz Band 10:30 p.m. at Tanqueray’s, 100 S. Orange Ave. Thursday, March 28:Leisure Chief 10:30 p.m. at Tanqueray’s, 100 S. Orange Ave. Thursday Jazz Jams 8 p.m. at Austin’s Coffee, 929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park.…

Legal Public Notices 3/27 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, April 16th, 2019 @…

Dole Whip mimosas are coming to Disney Springs

One of Disney’s most popular treats will soon get the boozy brunch treatment. Wine Bar George in Disney Springs is releasing their new “Wine Country Brunch” on March 30, and it will include a Dole Whip mimosa. The new adult-only drink will consist of moscato, pineapple Dole Whip and prosecco, and will run you $15.…

Two black bears are just chilling on a tree outside an Orlando school

Two black bears are currently hangin’ out on a tree at the Orlando Science Schools campus off North John Young Parkway. The charter school’s executive director, Yalcin Akin, says on Facebook that the “mommy bear and her cub” stopped by the school’s high school and elementary campus parking lot this morning. “They climbed up one of the…

Orlando’s Electric Daisy Carnival will expand to 3 days this year

Plan another outfit and buy some extra glitter because for the first time in eight years, the Electric Daisy Carnival in Orlando is going to be three days long. News broke out when billboards announcing the music festival started popping up in Miami with the dates “November 8+9+10” posted. The expanded dates were later confirmed…

Country superstar Dierks Bentley to play Central Florida this summer

Are y’all ready for Burning Man? Wait, no, that that Burning man. We’re talking about country star Dierks Bentley’s 2019 North American “Burning Man” tour, which will include a big Central Florida show with Jon Pardi, Tenille Townes and Hot Country Knights. Bentley has been very busy in 2019. He’s been on the road since January,…

onePULSE Foundation launches design competition for Pulse memorial

The onePULSE Foundation is launching an international design competition for architects to create a national Pulse memorial and museum in honor of the 49 lives lost in the June 2016 shooting. The design competition will be conducted in two stages, according to a news release from onePULSE Foundation. The winning team will be selected by…

Florida lawmakers get behind hemp industry

Looking at a potentially lucrative new industry, lawmakers are working on rules for farmers and businesses to grow and sell industrial hemp in Florida. The Senate Agriculture Committee on Monday approved a bill (SB 1020) that would create a regulatory framework for the industry, which is emerging after a federal law last year legalized industrial…

Metal bruisers Disturbed to play Orlando’s Amway Center this fall

Metal vets Disturbed announced Monday a second leg of dates for their Evolution tour with In This Moment, set to kick off in July, and there will be a big Orlando arena show to sate their local fanbase. Disturbed have been running roughshod over the rock world for nearly twenty years, netting two Grammy nominations along…

Orlando-based Ripley Entertainment will replace Branson Ride the Ducks boats where 17 were killed with a new attraction

When last year’s horrific Ride the Ducks boat accident killed 17 people in Missouri, there were many questions about what the owner of the Branson attraction, Ripley Entertainment, would do. Orlando-based Ripley Entertainment,  was quick to respond to the accident – the worst tragedy in the company’s history – with the CEO having two separate interviews…

A new Amazon warehouse could be coming to Daytona Beach, report says

Online retail behemoth Amazon has plans to open a new distribution center in Daytona Beach, according to the Orlando Business Journal. OBJ reports the roughly 300,000-square-foot distribution center will be situated near the Trader Joe’s distribution center. VanTrust Real Estate, a firm based out of Missouri, is reportedly in charge of developing the property. Amazon declined…

Disney confirms new crêperie is coming to Epcot’s France pavilion

Epcot’s major overhaul is still years away from being finished, but one of the first major additions will be the Ratatouille ride and France pavilion expansion. Permits for this area previously confirmed a crepe stand will be included, but no details regarding this new stand were officially shared by Disney at that time. Disney has…

AJR is coming to the Orlando Hard Rock Live in November

We’re weak for AJR, and what’s wrong with that? The indie pop band is coming to the Hard Rock Live in Orlando on Nov. 8. AJR’s Neotheater World Tour was announced prior to the release of their new album, Neotheater, which is expected to come out April 26, according to Rolling Stone. The album features the hit…

Orlando’s Sh-Booms embark on a national campaign at Will’s Pub

THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND The Sh-Booms album release, Will’s Pub, March 22 I love how the career of the Sh-Booms has been unfolding. The emerging native soul syndicate are now one of the biggest Orlando stories this year with the major buzz campaign for their new album The Blurred Odyssey, which finally released last Friday on…

Band of the Week: Spoon Dogs

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 Spoon Dogs. Spoon Dogs are playing Will’s Pub on March 25 with Golden Pelicans and Thelma & the Sleaze, and April 3 at Stardust with Emily Reo and Batry Powr.…

Florida is currently clogged with these giant poisonous toads

Cane toads, a poisonous invasive species that was once the scourge of Australia, are now the scourge of Florida. Sightings of the toads are statewide and have occurred in Tampa, Orlando and even as far as the Panhandle, but right now South Florida is straight-up plagued. The Palm Beach Gardens community is currently dealing with…

Legendary Orlando breaks DJ D-Xtreme has passed away

Sadly, the RIPs in music keep coming. And goddamn, this time it’s a local legend: DJ D-Xtreme (a.k.a Derek Steplight). While clubs like the Edge and Firestone and names like DJ Icey and Kimball Collins got the lion’s share of the international spotlight during Orlando’s heyday as a world EDM capital in the 1990s, cats…

Who says it doesn’t snow in Florida?

The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded more than 27,000 pounds of cocaine worth about $360 million in Florida on Friday. The drugs were delivered to the Miami Beach base by the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa, based in Portsmouth, Virginia. Three Coast Guard crews intercepted 12 separate drug smuggling vessels off the coasts of Mexico, Central America…

Lakeland’s Confederate statue is finally coming down

It only took a years-long debate and a federal lawsuit, but the 108-year-old Confederate monument in Lakeland’s downtown Munn Park is finally coming down. The process of moving the Central Florida statue about a mile down the road to Veterans Memorial Park began Friday, with a handful of crews arriving early this morning to start…

CFE Arena is getting a name change to Addition Financial Arena

The CFE Arena on the University of Central Florida campus is getting a name change on May 1 to Addition Financial Arena. This renaming was decided by the CFE Federal Credit Union as a general name change to the whole company. The change was meant to make the credit union a “more inclusive place to do…

Thad Seymour will continue as UCF interim president until 2020

With the University of Central Florida planning to name a new president in 2020, trustees voted Thursday to keep Thad Seymour Jr. in the role of interim president. Seymour, who most recently served as the university’s vice president for partnerships and chief innovation officer, was tapped last month to serve as a short-term interim president.…

South Florida punks Nunhex close out the weekend at Will’s Pub

Miami filth-punk masterminds Nunhex have carved a musical and literal (Uncle Lou’s roof never stood a chance) path of destruction through the City Beautiful on their increasingly rare forays northward. And this time around everything’s bigger; the venue is Will’s and the powerhouse support acts – heavy local contenders the Nightmare, new motorheads Karborätor and…

Despite being a remake, ‘Gloria Bell’ shows us something new

Back in 2013, Chilean director Sebastián Lelio made a well received romance called Gloria, in which the title character, a middle aged divorcee played by Paulina García (Narcos), enters into a frustrating relationship with Rodolfo (Sergio Hernández), a former military man who has recently gone through his own divorce. The film won some international attention…

Florida man who mailed pipe bombs to Trump critics pleads guilty

The Florida man who mailed pipe bombs to prominent Democrats critical of President Donald Trump pleaded guilty Thursday in a New York federal court. NBC News reports Cesar Sayoc, 57, admitted to 65 felony counts, including charges of using weapons of mass destruction. “I know that these actions were wrong, and I’m sorry,” Sayoc reportedly…

Will’s Pub has a new look

The Will’s Pub entertainment calendar has been blocked off for the past three days for a secret “sprucing up” project, so we swung by today to take a look at what Will Walker and crew have been up to and got hit in the face with a whole new bar. The old bar in the…

Critics blast Florida GOP effort to make ex-felons pay fees before restoring rights as ‘modern poll tax’

Felons would have to clear up any financial obligations, including court costs, fees and fines, before having their voting rights restored, under a House proposal castigated by critics Tuesday as a modern take on Jim Crow-era poll taxes designed to keep black voters from participating in elections. In a strict party-line vote following heated testimony,…

Orlando’s Parliament House has been listed for sale at $16.5 million

Orlando’s iconic 44-year-old LGBTQ resort, Parliament House, has been listed for sale at $16.5 million with commercial real estate brokerage firm Marcus & Millichap. But the longtime owner of the resort, Don Granatstein, says he’s only looking for a leaseback arrangement that would keep him in charge of the resort, which includes 111 hotel rooms, pool area,…

Florida investigated sexual abuse claims at the Homestead child migrant detention camp

Florida’s child-welfare agency has investigated six cases of alleged child sexual abuse at a federal migrant shelter in South Florida in less than year, including allegations involving caregivers. The data, obtained by The News Service of Florida as part of a public records request, outlines allegations at the Homestead temporary migrant children’s shelter just south…

Central Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy is officially running for a third term

Two-term U.S. Rep. Stephanie Murphy announced Tuesday she is filing to run for re-election in Florida’s 7th Congressional District. “It’s official: I’m running for re-election,” the Winter Park Democrat tweeted yesterday afternoon from her campaign account. “I want to keep fighting for you in Congress and for jobs, security, and opportunity for all Americans.” NEWS–>…

Activists thrown from hearing on Florida bill requiring minors to get parental consent before abortion

Florida could block teenagers from getting abortions unless their parents agree, under a bill that began moving forward Tuesday in the Republican-dominated House. The House Health Quality Subcommittee voted along mostly partisan lines for the proposal (HB 1335), which goes beyond current requirements that call for parents to be notified when their daughters seek abortions.…

Opening in Orlando: Gloria Bell, Climax and more

Opening this week: Gloria Bell Sebastián Lelio’s English-language remake of his well-received 2013 Chilean drama Gloria is being billed as a “reimagining” – which is just about the nicest way I’ve ever heard of saying “nearly shot-for-shot remake, but with nobody talking funny.” This time, it’s Julianne Moore as the middle-aged divorcée trying to negotiate…

Savage Love: ‘Crazy Switch Asians’

I’m a straight white woman in my early 30s. In theory, I’ve always been into men of all races – but in practice, most of my exes are Latino and white. In September, I met this really handsome Chinese American guy, and I feel like he rewired me. I’ve been exclusively attracted to Asian guys…

The best concerts coming to Orlando this week

Big Tiki & the Mai Tai’s Local tiki-pop luminaries and ukulele shredders are the perfect music accompaniment to the first day of spring. 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at the Imperial at Washburn Imports, free Buddy Guy Chicago blues guitar titan Guy influenced a lot of the rock & roil you love, so go pay…

Orlando playwright Tod Kimbro’s 2008 sci-fi musical ‘Wasteland’ turned out to be oddly prescient

America is undergoing ecological and societal collapse, and the elite are retreating into media-saturated bubbles, while the chemically pacified populace is spoon-fed falsehoods from a fear-mongering leader via their omnipresent digital devices. When Tod Kimbro premiered the first incarnation of his sci-fi musical Wasteland way back in 2008, its premise was considered far-fetched, if not…

Gimme Shelter: Meet Gracy and Bear!

Gracy (A395875) and Bear (A395876) are both 2 years old and arrived at the shelter at the end of January. They were both pretty shy at first, but have come a long way! Gracy is the more outgoing of the two, while Bear is a little more reserved. Gracy loves to play in the water…

Legal Public Notices 3/20 issue

Orlando Legals Legal Public Notices Dave’s Auto Repair, LLC. & Godfrey’s Auto Salvage, LLC., 2645 Alpine Road; Columbia, SC 29223. 2010 Ford Fusion, Vin# 3FAHP0HA8AR37O423, Owner: Jaquise Huddleston, 2113 Winnetka Ct, Orlando, Fl 32818 No Liens Listed Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed…


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