Vol. 37, No. 23
Global Peace Film Festival returns to Orlando for a 19th year
Imagine!
By Matthew Moyer
Fire at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando reveals that this is a cat-loving town
By Alex Galbraith and Jessica Bryce Young
Florida objects to plan to fast-track school masks lawsuit to state Supreme Court
By News Service of Florida
Florida preparing to boycott Ben & Jerry's, Unilever over decision not to sell in occupied Palestine
By Jim Turner, the News Service of Florida
Orange County Public Schools consider revising public comment rules following heated mask mandate hearings
By Alex Galbraith
This all-grey mansion is now the second-most expensive home ever sold in Winter Park
Shaquille O’Neal’s Orlando mansion has a buyer for a third time this year
Florida's new surgeon general signs off on rule allowing students exposed to COVID-19 to keep attending school
Florida State Rep. files Texas-style anti-abortion bill
By Ryan Dailey, NSF
Orange County teachers union accuses Florida of playing 'Russian roulette' with student health following change in COVID-19 quarantine rules
Florida craft store challenges vaccine passport ban in new lawsuit
Almost no one is taking advantage of Florida's 'COVID-19 bullying' private school grants
Federal government makes good on paying penalties for Florida school districts during mask mandate fight
Years after lawmakers ordered Florida officials to grant a medical marijuana license to a Black farmer, it hasn’t happened
By Dara Kam, NSF
Florida Dept. of Education blames bank after teachers' bonus checks bounce
Letters to the editor: $15 per hour is a joke in Orlando; September is Library Card Month
By Orlando Weekly readers
Florida's COVID-19 death toll tops 53,000
Central Florida senator seeks to replace Florida's state bird
Florida rep. Matt Gaetz defends racist 'replacement theory' after Tucker Carlson shares it with viewers
Florida man livestreams attack on Orlando police officers over Facebook
Orange County threatened with fines by Ron DeSantis' admin over employee vaccine requirements
Social media companies found not liable for radicalizing Pulse nightclub shooter
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida
Satellite manufacturing facility planned for Space Coast
Rally for abortion access planned for Orlando this Saturday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for investigation into alleged election interference by Facebook
Florida's minimum wage to jump to $10 per hour this week
Orange County now offering COVID-19 vaccine booster shots at Camping World Stadium site
Drone video shows surfer passing over shark at Ponce Inlet
Orlando felon rights activist Desmond Meade wins 2021 MacArthur 'Genius' Grant
Florida hospitals' COVID-19 inpatient numbers continue to drop
Mitch McConnell is playing chicken with the global economy because he expects Democrats to blink
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Savage Love: ‘I prove to myself how straight I am by teasing gay guys on Grindr’
By Dan Savage
Leo Bianchi's sinuous, squiggly characters are the faces of this year's Global Peace Film Fest
By Jessica Bryce Young
Orlando drive-thru haunt Scream n’ Stream is a witty, self-aware interactive dark ride
By Seth Kubersky
Things to do in Orlando, Sept. 22-28: J. Cole, Front Bottoms, Martin Lawrence, ‘Book of Merman’
By Orlando Weekly Editors
Carole Baskin redux: Netflix to bring spotlight back to Central Florida rescue with 'Tiger King 2'
Hear ye! Lady of the Lakes Renaissance Faire is happening in Central Florida in November
Dan Savage’s new book draws from lessons learned from 30 years of writing alt-weekly sex advice column
By Lee DeVito
You may soon be able to actually visit the worlds of Matilda, Willy Wonka, and James and the Giant Peach thanks to Netflix
By Ken Storey
Walt Disney World is revamping much of the resort for its 50th anniversary, but Animal Kingdom will have to wait to get some attention
Margaritaville continues its quest for world domination with a move into RV parks
Renaissance Theatre Company launches under former CFCArts director in newly purchased Ivanhoe Village space
New moon-shaped casino announced for Vegas, but for space-themed fun Disney is a better bet
Universal Studios is 'back' following pandemic lull, says CEO
Stasio's Italian Deli owners opening pizza fritta restaurant in Milk District
A brand-new dim sum stop in Windermere, Hungry Crab comes to UCF, Rare Tea opens in Thornton Park
By Faiyaz Kara
Daana Pani's all-veg roster of Gujarati fare is a sign of Orlando's culinary vitality
Good Guju
Orlando concert picks this week: JMSN, The Winnie Blues, D. Smith, Danny Feedback
By Bao Le-Huu
New releases from Orlando's Galia Social, Delirious Kicks and Hesitant Waitress
Rebel Rock Orlando continues to shuffle headliners as Incubus drops out over COVID-19 concerns
Orlando's Rebel Rock Festival has been canceled
Industrial metallers Ministry postpones autumn Orlando show — and tour — until 2022
Tool announce 2022 world tour and live return to Orlando
Orlando freak maestro Danny Feedback celebrates a triumvirate of new albums
Fast-rising pop-punk trio Meet Me @ the Altar got their start right here in Orlando
By Ida V. Eskamani
An oddball Texas musician runs a longshot campaign for city council in ‘Kid Candidate’
UCF spring breakers witness and document asylum seekers’ plight in ‘A Break for Impact’
99-year-old Black park ranger Betty Reid Soskin sees American history as an ‘ascending spiral’ in ‘No Time to Waste’
Streaming debuts this week: ‘The Starling,’ ‘Ganglands,’ ‘Star Wars: Visions’ and more
By Steve Schneider
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By Jerrica Schwartz
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Guy Fieri's Chicken Guy! restaurant in Winter Park faces eviction over unpaid rent
By Chloe Greenberg
Two Orlando restaurants to offer exclusive 'Godzilla X Kong'-themed ramen and cocktails
By Chelsea Zukowski
Walgreens to close Orlando distribution center, lay off hundreds
By McKenna Schueler
Fall Out Boy has a presence that can only be described as “electrifying” — something they embody both literally with pyrotechnics and…
By Alexandra Sullivan
After years of trying to unload his massive Florida estate, "The Piano Man" is becoming more and more motivated to find a…
By Colin Wolf
Living in such close proximity to some of the most popular theme parks in the world can have its perks (sometimes). But…
By Orlando Weekly Staff
An oceanfront home built for a Coca-Cola Bottling heir is back on the market in Florida. The award-winning house, located at 489…
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