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Year in Review: The most important Orlando stories of 2022
From rent control to redistricting, this was the news that meant the most
By Alex Galbraith, Matthew Moyer, McKenna Schueler and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Orlando Area News
By the numbers: The most-read Orlando Weekly stories of the year
2022 in review
By Jessica Bryce Young
All of the Orlando New Year's Eve 2022 events that we know about
By Kristin Howard and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Things to Do
Decompress and do some 'deep listening' with Orlando composer Keith Lay this weekend
Tags: Live Music Picks + Previews
Feed your family for the holidays while helping end hunger with Second Harvest's Catering for Good
Tags: Food News
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
Conceptual horror experiment 'The Shining: Forwards and Backwards' screens in Orlando on Friday
Enzian screens London production of hit David Hare play 'Straight Line Crazy,' starring one Ralph Fiennes
Holiday happenings: Celebrate the reason for the season — whatever that is for you — in and around Orlando
Holiday Guide 2022
Tags: Things to Do, things to do, holidays, thanksgiving, hanukkah, christmas, music, theater, ballet, Cover Story
Orlando Weekly's endorsements for the 2022 midterm elections
It's go time
By Matthew Moyer and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Orlando Area News, Elections + Politics, voting guide, Orange County, midterms elections, Cover Story
Orlando Halloween events 2022: Spooky season stuff to do
Tags: Things to Do, Halloween 2022, Orlando events, spooky szn, Cover Story, Slideshow
Here's where your friends and family, including pets, can shelter from Hurricane Ian
Tags: Orlando Area News, Hurricane, shelter, Ian
If the November races go as forecast, more than half of Florida's House delegation will consist of election deniers
Denial of service
Tags: Orlando Area News, Elections + Politics
Orlando's Global Peace Film Festival shines a brilliant light on people, places and ideas whose time has come
The festival runs through Sept. 25, with a weeklong virtual festival to follow.
By Melissa Perez-Carrillo, Matthew Moyer, Jessica Bryce Young, Alex Galbraith and Shelton Hull
Tags: Movie Reviews, Cover Story
GOP candidate for Florida Congressional District 9 claims debate was canceled by WESH because he's unvaccinated
OK, and your problem with that is ...?
In 'Garbology,' a new Sanford art gallery delves into notions of consumption, waste and value
Tags: Things to Do, Hollerbach's Art Haus, Cover Story
In 'An Autobiography of Whiteness,' author Baynard Woods reckons with and rejects the privilege of his race
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews, Books
Former Rep. Ric Keller writes in about ‘The day I locked up Martha Stewart’
By Ric Keller and Jessica Bryce Young
Tags: Views + Opinions, Reader Reactions, Ricky Boy
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
SCOTUS just let slip that five of them want to screw every woman in America. (Not like that.)
Access denied
Tags: Views + Opinions, Abortion Rights, Reproductive rights, Abortion ban, Roe v. Wade, Cover Story
Orlando photographer Jimm Roberts’ portraits of Florida writers and artists from Albee to Willeford returns to OMA
Feel like you're lounging on a Greek island when Pavlo plays Orlando Saturday night
Dogs to pet, vinyl to buy and munchies to eat on 4/20, the stoner's highest holiday
Tags: Cannabis News, Food Events, Cover Story
Florida Film Festival opening-night film tells the story of Beatles precursor the Quarry Men
Striking gold
By Jessica Bryce Young and Matthew Moyer
Tags: Orlando Film News, Festivals, Cover Story
FFF offers a fine selection of Florida films ranging from Pulse survivors to endangered panthers
Pariah, Ramtha, Izora, Gnarcoossee
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Winter Park-based Tijuana Flats closes 10 Florida stores following bankruptcy filing
By Chloe Greenberg
Orlando is the least walkable city in the country, says study
Icon Park welcomes three new dining concepts to its food hall
A rare Spanish farmhouse is now for sale with the traditional design details of "Olde Winter Park" plus modern amenities. The residence,…
Iconic rock band Death Cab for Cutie and electronic-pop band The Postal Service transported Orlando back in time on Wednesday night for…
By Gabby Macogay, Ian Suarez
To say that the 2020s have been somewhat tumultuous so far is a drastic understatement. Beginning with a global pandemic that uprooted…
By Mauricio Murillo, Victor Rodriguez
Florida’s six-week ban on abortion goes into effect next week, and Kaitlyn Joshua wanted Tampa to know what that means to her. On…
By Ray Roa
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