Restaurants | Outdoor dining With daylight saving time our evenings are a little brighter. Here are 20 places in Central Florida that are great for al fresco meals. |
| Easter brunches Here is a sampling of where to meet the Easter Bunny and enjoy a holiday meal on April 5. Prices do not include tax and gratuity: | Music | Blues Traveler Still traveling after all these years, frontman John Popper and company make Orlando their next stop for a headlining performance at 98.9 WMMO's Downtown Concert Series. | | Phillip Phillips Former 'American Idol' champion Phillip Phillips will be in concert at Universal's Mardi Gras | Movies | Review: 'Home' Some actual, verifiable verbal wit lifts this 3D DreamWorks computer animation job above the routine | | Review: 'Get Hard' A misbegotten script gets the awkward direction it deserves in this Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart misfire | | Review: 'It Follows' David Robert Mitchell's low-keyed horror film stars Maika Monroe as a haunted teenager on the run | | Review: '71' Terrific manhunt thriller from a formidable first-time feature film director | | Review: 'Wild Tales' Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but Argentine writer-director Damian Szifron allows it to sit until it congeals in the dreary six-part anthology | Arts & Culture | 'Così Fan Tutte' "Così Fan Tutte" is more than 200 years old, but the beloved Mozart opera will create some modern milestones in Orlando this month. | | A weekend of art events Have fun with the whole family at the free Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival on Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. In addition to more than 25 Florida artists, there will be a kids' mask workshop and parade, a life-casting demonstration, music and soul food. | Events | Pints n' Paws Samples from more than 70 companies are included in admission, along with the entertainment of best trick and pet costume contests. Food trucks will also be on location to help fuel the party, and proceeds will benefit pets in need through Dolly's Foundation and Pet Rescue by Judy. | | Jay Leno At roughly 3 minutes per opening monologue in over 4,500 episodes of 'The Tonight Show,' that adds up to more than 230 hours of stand-up material. | | | |
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