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Orlando Ballet’s Arcadian Broad has been called 'the future of ballet'
Wunderkind? Prodigy? Unicorn?
By Christopher Belt
Tags: Performing Arts, Cover Story
Artists take a trip in the Transit Interpretation Project
They'll create responses to the commuter system in the form of dance, photographs, poetry and even fashion
Tags: Arts Stories + Interviews
Bach Festival Society presents Sir Michael Tippett’s ‘A Child of Our Time’
Modern classical choral work composed as a response to Nazi atrocities is performed on 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
Central Florida arts orgs commemorate Kristallnacht
Remembering the horrifying Nazi rampage 75 years later
Urban ReThink closes its doors
The co-working and cultural-event space is gone, but parts of the mission may continue
Jeffrey Lewis and The Voltage, Grasping Straws
@ The Space Station
Wed., April 17, 8 p.m.
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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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