Vol. 34, No. 21
Orlando Ballet’s Arcadian Broad has been called 'the future of ballet'
Wunderkind? Prodigy? Unicorn?
By Christopher Belt
Shaquem Griffin is the first one-handed athlete in NFL history, but the league isn't great with ‘firsts’
The future is now
By Xander Peters
ICYMI: UCF’s ‘national championship trophy’ is now on tour, Florida is screwed, and more
Appeals court blocks 'homegrown' marijuana ruling for Florida patient
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida
Florida corrections agency cuts rehabilitation programs to fill budget hole
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida
Gov. Rick Scott wants Puerto Rico to become the nation's 51st state
Here's a kid flipping off Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz
By Colin Wolf
Orange County health department is offering free HIV prevention drug
By Monivette Cordeiro
Rick Scott will travel to Jerusalem for controversial embassy opening
By News Service of Florida
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz actually nominated Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize
Florida to get $340 million in federal aid for citrus industry
By Jim Turner, the News Service of Florida
As Florida's hurricane season approaches, tree trimming seen as key
Disney offers Orlando union workers $15 per hour proposal that cuts protections
FEMA grants extension of housing program for Puerto Rican evacuees until June 30
Florida justices reject red-light camera challenge
Florida plans to beef up elections cybersecurity this year
By The News Service of Florida
Watch Orlando City Soccer play live on YouTube starting May 6
By Jessica Bryce Young
Florida Gov. Rick Scott plans to skip NRA convention in Dallas
Here's Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer's gigantic UCF "national champions" ring
This 15-foot Florida gator couldn't care less about your barbed-wire fence
A year after being booed, Betsy DeVos comes back to Florida for another commencement speech
Federal report targets Florida agency over nursing home verifications
DeSantis, Putnam tout conservative positions on abortion, guns at Orlando forum
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida
University of Florida apologizes for aggressively pulling black graduates off commencement stage
Trump's tariffs on China could force Florida to cut 7,000 jobs annually, says study
The Pulse temporary memorial will open to the public May 8
Lakeland officials vote unanimously to move Confederate statue to veterans park
George Soros gave $250,000 to Andrew Gillum's campaign for Florida governor
Florida Attorney General candidates split on felons' voting rights restoration
George Zimmerman was charged with misdemeanor stalking
State officials object to woman's anonymity in NRA lawsuit against Florida
Court ruling could aid Florida defendants in 'stand your ground' cases
GOP wants to kill laws protecting car buyers from racially discriminatory pricing
By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection
Accused cop killer Markeith Loyd will be moved to Seminole County Jail during use of force investigation
Pulse's new temporary memorial opens to the public today
Orlando's housing market is complete horseshit right now
Lake County bans retail sales of dogs, cats
Orange County approves ordinance expanding background checks on all gun purchases
A Florida-based company hopes to compete in the commercial space industry with new 3D-printed rocket fuel
By Joey Roulette
Gimme Shelter: Meet Kona!
By OW Staff
Savage Love: 'Quickies'
By Dan Savage
'This Modern World' (5/2/18)
By Tom Tomorrow
'Nobel Nonsense'
By Clay Jones
'Dr. Rudy'
'Skins Peddle Skins'
'But[t] No Collusion'
'Not Down With the Brown'
The new ‘Fast & Furious: Supercharged’ attraction might be Universal’s biggest misstep of the decade
By Seth Kubersky
SeaWorld's new immersive Sesame Street land will open in Orlando spring 2019
Kick off Haitian Heritage Month with Taste of Haiti festival in Gaston Edwards Park
Functionally Literate and art collective Housewifes team up for an immersive reading experience at Timucua
Uncomfortable Brunch kicks off Mother's Day early with Darren Aronofsky's 'Mother!'
By Thaddeus McCollum
Long-running spoken word night Speakeasy returns with a new night, a new host and a new location
Rebel alliance of troupes unite for May the Fourth Burlesque You at the Venue
Nurse your Cinco hangover at Cocina 214's annual Running of the Chihuahuas
Universal Orlando is offering Florida residents limited time BOGO tickets
Disney announces the birth of two zebras at Animal Kingdom
By Gunnar Shuler
The Copper Rocket 'Bar Rescue' episode is this Sunday, so let's all watch it at Will's Pub
SeaWorld's latest attraction Ray Rush will open at Aquatica this weekend
SeaWorld reports spike in revenue, attendance in first quarter
NPR favorite Mike Birbiglia brings his newest show to the Plaza Live
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King sheds light on Lake County's history of corrupt law enforcement
The Tom Collins undergoes a summery switcheroo in this month’s recipe
The Tom Collins
Bem Bom on Corrine Drive is on verge of opening, Curry Mantra is up and running on I-Drive, plus more in local foodie news
By Faiyaz Kara
Audubon Park's May the Fourth Sip & Stroll strikes back
Downtown Orlando's Artisan's Table will move to West Church Street next year
Domu will open second ramen bar on Sand Lake Road
Florida chef nabs two James Beard Awards
Here's how to score free Häagen-Dazs ice cream in Orlando today
New Argentinian restaurant Chalten is now open in Casselberry
Blended Cafe Bar is expected to open in College Park later this month
Taste of Soul brings the best in Southern cooking to Festival Park
Brothers Johnny and Jimmy Tung move on from tapas to Chela Tequila & Tacos
Tung twisted
The best concerts coming to Orlando this week
By Matthew Moyer
Raelyn Nelson Band headlines latest Nashville South showcase at the Veranda
By Bao Le-Huu
LA grindcore legends Terrorizer plot a takeover of West End Trading Co.
Orlando Philharmonic celebrates 25 years with a guest appearance by Yo-Yo Ma
Funk godfather George Clinton brings Parliament-Funkadelic to House of Blues
Father John Misty to play Orlando in September
Rich Homie Quan to play Orlando this summer
Punk on the Patio goes doom with Electric Dawn, Royal Graves and Fighting the Silence
The Brian Jonestown Massacre pulled Orlando down the rabbit hole
Noise rock legends Unsane are coming to Orlando this summer
The dark Americana of Orlando's ShewBird, the rock & roll heart of Rainy Day and more
Rapper J. Cole to play Central Florida this summer
Shawn Mendes will return to Orlando in 2019
Florida Music Festival takes over downtown Orlando venues starting on Thursday
Pylon Reenactment Society resurrects Athens, Georgia, underground legends at the Veranda
Justin Timberlake's concert at Amway Center may as well be a homecoming show
Finland's Demilich shows us the meaning of death metal at the Haven
The Brian Jonestown Massacre will never bore you
Psychedelic polemics
By Nick McGregor
'Tully' puts a new spin on nannies
The modern Mary Poppins
By Cameron Meier
Opening in Orlando: Overboard, Backstabbing for Beginners and more
By Steve Schneider
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By Jerrica Schwartz
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Phone conversations with law enforcement can be recorded without their consent, court says
By Vivienne Serret, Fresh Take Florida
Open House and Oh Hey Cafe open on Lee Road, Bar Kada opens next to Soseki in Winter Park, and Kōri opens soon in Mills 50
The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
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,…
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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