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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
Shiny new Casselberry Arts Center gives Orlando art lovers a new destination
Inaugural show 'Experience Contemporary' features a healthy mix of local and out-of-town artists
By Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Casselberry Arts Center, Orlando arts, contemporary art, art openings
Orlando Fringe Festival director Alauna Friskics steps down
‘Choosing to leave an organization that I truly love is one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make.’
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Performing Arts, Orlando theater, Orlando Fringe Festival, Fringe ArtSpace
23 local holiday shopping ideas for your Orlando friends, family and loved ones
Our 2022 gift guide
By Jessica Bryce Young, Matthew Moyer, Ida V. Eskamani and Nicolette Shurba
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Cover Story
In 'An Autobiography of Whiteness,' author Baynard Woods reckons with and rejects the privilege of his race
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Books
Heroes and monsters: Orlando Museum of Art has a lot of cleanup ahead after the collapse of the Basquiat scam
By Alex Galbraith, Matthew Moyer and Jessica Bryce Young
Orlando photographer Jimm Roberts’ portraits of Florida writers and artists from Albee to Willeford returns to OMA
Questions and doubts overshadow Orlando Museum of Art's Basquiat show ‘Heroes and Monsters’
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, The Gist
Things to do in Orlando, Feb. 10-14: Dua Lipa, Alton Brown, Basquiat, Dragon Parade
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews
Things to do in Orlando, Feb. 3-8: Alice Cooper, Tool, Resonate Festival, Anti-Gala
By Jessica Bryce Young and Matthew Moyer
The Corridor Project Billboard Exhibition displays work by 30 Orlando artists high above Orlando streets
Art at the speed of life
By Matthew Moyer and Jessica Bryce Young
It seems likely that Orlando Fringe will take over the downtown space currently occupied by Mad Cow Theatre
Tags: The Gist
Orlando artist Crummy Gummy documents a rainbow tribe of genderfluid youth in 'Salad Days'
Leo Bianchi's sinuous, squiggly characters are the faces of this year's Global Peace Film Fest
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Global Peace Film Festival, GMcFly
Poppin’ 4th of July fireworks, events and parties in Orlando and Central Florida, 2021
By Maria Briceno and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, The Gist, things to do in Orlando, fireworks, 4th of July
Things to do in Orlando, March 24-30: Musical humor, Art in Bloom, Pints n’ Paws and more
Things to do in Orlando, March 3-9: Noizu, Tiffany, racing pigs, open-air ‘Deadpool’ and more
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Frontyard Festival
New photo show at Snap! Downtown addresses Van Gogh’s profound influence on contemporary sensory perceptions
Here comes the sun
Eatonville's annual Zora Festival hosts two days of Afrofuturist exploration Friday-Saturday
Tags: The Gist, Black history, African American culture, Zora Neale Hurston, Eatonville, Afrofuturism
Universal Orlando’s holiday celebration will include a chance to get up close and personal with the Macy's Balloons
Tags: The Gist, universal, orlando, islands of adventure, universal orlando resort, butterbeer, harry potter, wizarding world, dr seuss, macy's balloons, floats, grinch, whoville
Fall Guide 2020: Orlando arts and events
Compiled by Jessica Bryce Young and Matthew Moyer
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
Orlando Fringe Festival wants your input – you can help by taking their survey
Tags: The Gist, orlando theater, fringe fest
Enzian Theater and Aloma Cinema Grill are open for business
Tags: The Gist, Film, Enzian, Aloma Theater Grille
Photos of the most magnificent night-blooming cereus in Orlando
She's known as Queen Weltin to the locals who gather once a year (or so) to worship.
‘Social Distancing at 85mm,’ a series of front-porch portraits by Matt Keller Lehman
Faraway, so close
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cover Story
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Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
By Chloe Greenberg
Florida lobbyists leaned on pols to get ban on local heat safety and wage laws across the finish line, records show
By McKenna Schueler
Florida MMA fighter captures 8-foot alligator with bare hands and feet
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
Judson's Live kicked off their monthly Sunday brunch concert series this weekend. The audience dined on elevated Southern fare and, even more…
By Jim Leatherman
Viral TikTok sensation Benson Boone wowed the crowd at Orlando's House of Blues IRL as part of his "Fireblades and Rollerskates" world…
By J.D. Casto
If you've been paying attention, you know that Orlando has been unwavering in its major strides in the culinary scene. Constantly welcoming…
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