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Dancer-choreographer Clymene Aldinger left for NYC over a decade ago, but her work retains a deep Orlando connection
She's still collaborating with her secret weapon, Kurt Rambus
By Seth Kubersky
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures
Vicki Landon looks to the future as the new director of Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs Office
Landon will continue the decades-long legacy left by her predecessor, Terry Olson
By Alexandra Sullivan
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Orange County Government, Orange County Arts and Cultural Affairs Office, Vicki Landon, Terri Olson, Orlando arts
April 14 is the last day to witness this extraordinary exhibition of work by First Nations artists in Orlando
Check it out at the Polasek Museum in Winter Park
By Richard Reep
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Polasek Museum, Winter Park, arts in Orlando, Seminole, Florida First Nations, Corinne Zepeda, Jimmy Osceola, Tara Chadwick, Papalotl (Butterfly) Project, Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens
MSC cruises have an intimate, Eurocentric approach to leisure sailing
Dining, drinking and decompression seasoned with a dash of charming eccentricity
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, cruising, cruises, leisure cruises, Mediterranean Shipping Co. S.A., MSC, MSC Divina, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Seashore, Port Canaveral, MSC Yacht Club, Nassau, Bahamas, Roberta Garzaroli, Graycliff Hotel, Arlene Nash Ferguson, Educulture Junkanoo Museum
Orlando, what are you doing for April Fools' Day?
April Fool's Day is not a federal holiday, sadly
By Orlando Weekly Stacker and Andrea Vale
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, April Fools, April Fools Day, pranks, lirpa loof, lirpa loof bird, april fools, federal holiday, monster april fools jokes, poisson d'avril, Orlando things to do, Orlando events, Orlando holidays, Slideshow
SeaWorld celebrates its 60th birthday with a pair of revamps: a gentle remake of Tassie’s twin water slides, and a total makeover with new Penguin Trek
Fans are buzzing about the bounty of new attractions that's promised to blossom at the area's top two theme park resorts
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Orlando Theme Parks, SeaWorld, Aquatica, Tassie's Underwater Twist, Penguin Trek, Universal Orlando, DreamWorks, KidZone, Trollercoaster, Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Splash Mountain, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Princess and the Frog
Theater review: 'Jagged Little Pill' flips the playbook on jukebox musicals with a strong book and expressive choreography
Unfortunately, the audio mix may remind you of the worst days of the Bob Carr
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Walt Disney Amphitheater, Lake Eola Park
Orlando tattoo artist and improv comedian Chris Trovador premieres 'Ink Addicted'
The show conveys his journey through clowning, live painting and spoken word
Snap! Orlando opens 'Timeless,' a show of photos documenting icons of hip-hop culture
Photographers Brian Cross and Eric Coleman, aka Mochilla, travel light but prepared
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Snap Downtown, Cover Story
Two fresh Orlando productions featuring songs and stories you haven’t seen or heard before, both with strong women anchoring the tale
See 'Belladonna: The Musical' and 'Scalia/Ginsburg' this weekend
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Orlando Family Stage, Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando theater, Orlando opera, Alterity, Savannah Pedersen, Di'ana Rodriguez, Central Florida Vocal Arts, Opera del Sol, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Derrick Wang, Theresa Smith-Levin, Giulia Tofana, Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Orlando Nerd Nite turns 11 as international anthology hits bookshelves, including some local contributors
'Nerd Nite is what TedX should've been'
By Kyle Eagle
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, things to do in Orlando, Nerd Nite, Ricardo Williams, Josh Manning, Valerie Cepero, public speaking, Chris Balakrishnan, Matt Wasowski, Anna V. Eskamani, Brendan Byrne, Orlando Science Center
Orlando celebrates Black History Month in art at City Hall's Terrace Gallery
Jump at the sun
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, The Terrace Gallery at Orlando City Hall, Terrace Gallery
Outrageous Orlando improv crew Mama’s Comedy Show leaves I-Drive
Friday night starts their run at their new home: Ten10 Brewing
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Orlando comedy, Ivanhoe Village, Mills 50, things to do in Orlando, Ten10 Brewing
Review: Broadway in Orlando brings touring 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' to the Dr. Phillips, but it's more meh than magical
There's no elephant in the room.
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Orlando theater, things to do downtown Orlando, theater reviews, Dr. Phillips Center, Broadway in Orlando, Moulin Rouge, touring theater shows, Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Without Fear Theatre presents a 'neurospicy' new rock opera in downtown Orlando
The Central Florida troupe developed 'Find Me' while part of the Collective arts incubator at Fringe ArtSpace
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Orlando theater, Orlando Fringe ArtSpace, things to do downtown, neurodivergent theater, neurospicy, Fringe ArtSpace
Orlando theater review: Theater West End's revival of emotional roller coaster 'Steel Magnolias' runs through March 3
If 'laughter through tears' is your favorite emotion, book your tickets and stock up on tissue
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Theater West End, Sanford, Orlando theater, local theater, Steel Magnolias
Orlando theater review: 'She Kills Monsters' scores a critical hit at Valencia
Qui Nguyen’s award-winning dramedy set in a role-playing game like Dungeons & Dragons is not mere nerdsploitation
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Orlando theater, Valencia College theater, Valencia College East Campus Black Box, role-playing games, Dungeons & Dragons, Bill Warriner, Dana Mott, Lisa Smith, Meka Nism, Valencia East Campus Black Box Theater
When Zeitgeist has thoughts about the future of Orlando’s biggest economic engine, we listen
Ryan Harmon and Joe Lanzisero collectively boast nearly 80 years of experience in the themed entertainment industry
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Orlando Theme Parks, Orlando attractions, Orlando theme parks, Universal, Epic Universe, Super Nintendo World, Celestial Park, Zeitgeist Design & Production, attraction design, Ryan Harmon, Joe Lanzisero, experiential design
Five Can’t-Miss Central Florida Day Trips, Presented by Florida Charter Bus Company
By OW Promo
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Sponsored Content, Sponsored Content
Orlando Fringe names Scott Galbraith interim executive director
Former director Alauna Friskics stepped down Jan. 15
By Orlando Weekly Staff
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, Orlando arts, Orlando theater, Fringe Fest, FestN4, Fringe ArtSpace, The Collective
Change is in the air at Disney World, with a revamped Cirque du Soleil show and a final bow for the Country Bear Jamboree’s classic repertoire
The only thing theme park fans hate worse than aging attractions not being updated is when aging attractions are updated
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Orlando theme parks, Disney, Walt Disney World, Cirque du Soleil, Drawn to Life, Country Bear Jamboree
Orlando artists Mär Martinez and Leah Sandler respond to personal and global crises with gallows humor
The Uncertainty Principle
By Richard Reep, Kyle Eagle and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Visual Arts, Quarter Life / Crisis!, Mär Martinez, Leah Sandler, Orlando visual arts, Orlando arts, Casselberry Sculpture House, art opening, art event
Orlando playwright Ashleigh Ann Gardner restages her techy thriller 'Qualia' at the Renaissance Theatre
And, possibly, at the Edinburgh Fringe as well in the near future
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Live Active Cultures, Qualia, Ashleigh Ann Gardner., Renaissance Theatre Co.
This year's Zora Neale Hurston Festival welcomes African artist Louise Deininger
Zora Fest fills Eatonville with a celebration of 'who we were, who we are and who we are becoming'
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Eatonville, Zora Neale Hurston, Florida writers, Louise Deininger, Zora Festival, Afrofuturism, Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts
FestN4 review: 'The Chair on the Door' is a terrifically engaging tale about growing up in a doomsday cult
A multi-sensory masterclass in capturing an audience's attention
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Fringe, Artspace, Travis Abels, monologue, solo show, The Chair on the Door, Orlando Fringe, FestN4, things to do downtown, Orlando theater, ArtSpace, Fringe ArtSpace
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Phone conversations with law enforcement can be recorded without their consent, court says
By Vivienne Serret, Fresh Take Florida
The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
Central Florida Earth Day goes big in Lake Eola Park this weekend
Atmospheric indie-rockers Beach Fossils enthralled a loyal crowd at the House of Blues in Orlando. [content-1]
By Grayson Keglovic
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…
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