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Florida's tiny house movement embraces some big ideas
Let's get small
By Richard Reep
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cover Story
'Spinning Yarn' at Crealde celebrates the visceral appeal of traditional Southern art
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
'Two Regimes' memorializes a town of Ukrainian Jews caught between two World Wars
Life during wartime
Tags: Visual Arts
The Maker Faire celebrates a culture of invention rather than consumption
Fair trade
Tags: The Gist
A retrospective of Roger Ballen's photography exposes darkness – and dark humor
Opening the door to a house of secrets
Beware the forces unleashed by Jaime Margary's sidewalk-bursting Trump
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, The Gist, The Falcon
18th-century painter Francesco de Mura gets his long-overdue first solo show
Neapolitan dream
At the Henao Center, three artists post a lament against the rot of consumerism
Urban decay
Trent Tomengo’s Untold Stories are a powerful antidote to cynical populism
Memory and meaning
Cardboard Art Festival, in SoDo through Sunday, is upcycling at its very best
Displacement crams all the trauma, alienation and hope of the border into one summer show at CFAM
Borderline paranoia
This year’s Florida Prize show at OMA is built on a sense of longing
By Richard Reep and Jessica Bryce Young
Oakland street artist Erik Groff jumps the curb into the dignified environs of Winter Park City Hall
Noelle Mason’s art assaults the senses of an Orlando still reeling from the impact of the Pulse shootings
By Jessica Bryce Young and Richard Reep
Skip and Tasha Copley revisit their Ideal Woman exhibit, surveying the ways that women see themselves and are seen
Object of beauty
Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier enshrines the fabric of community in her Yoruba robes
Cloak and banner
Closing Sunday, Women of Vision at Orlando Museum of Art tells a profound and focused story of global humanity
The Casselberry Art House comes out of the shadows with an ambitious show of light sculptures
Step into the light
Transference documents a long, interesting conversation that hasn’t ended yet
Go with the flow
A packed downtown opening cements Snap! Orlando’s reputation as pre-eminent art partiers
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Snap Downtown, Cover Story
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Phone conversations with law enforcement can be recorded without their consent, court says
By Vivienne Serret, Fresh Take Florida
'It's unjust': Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill banning local heat safety and wage laws
By McKenna Schueler
The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee,…
By Colin Wolf
It was a gorgeous day of "music, art and freedom" when the Florida Groves Festival returned to the Orlando Amphitheater at the…
By Matt Keller Lehman
A mid-century modern gem has just hit the market in Orlando. The residence, located at 1928 Monterey Ave. near the Country Club of…
Orlandoans turned out in force for the Yes on 4 Campaign Launch and rally this weekend. The afternoon event at Lake Eola…
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