| | | | | User guide to Universal Orlando's new water park, Volcano Bay: Plenty of rides and new tech set new park apart | | Read More | | | | | Macy Gray will perform at Parliament House in Orlando as part of the venue's Gay Days Weekend | | | | | Orlando Science Center event gets its craft beer on | | | | | The Simon Time Trivia Show brought plenty of regulars to Aloma Bowl in Winter Park. | | | | | There are so many things to do in Central Florida on any given weekend that it can be overwhelming. Here's a guide to help you decide what to do. | | | | | Bite30 is making it affordable to explore the menus of Central Florida restaurants. | | | | | Go beyond the normal holidays and include some food holidays on your calendar. | | | | | Four Seasons Resort Orlando's steakhouse Capa unveiled a new menu. | | | | | Eat your way through 100 days of summer here in Orlando. | | | | | The Social in Orlando books an evening with The Chris Robinson Brotherhood | | | | | Gal Gadot gets to run her own show in director Patty Jenkins' stirring WWI-era adaptation of the Amazonian wonder's adventures among mortals and menfolk | | | | | If you still giggle when someone mentions the seventh planet from the son sun is Uranus, then get ready to blow some laugh snot bubbles. 3.5 stars | | | | | Movie Musings looks at a screening of "The Birdcage" that benefits the Better Together Fund and more. | | | | | "The Wedding Plan" is a kind of mystical fairy tale whose messages of belief, endurance, family and belonging transcend its memorably specific people and setting. | | | | | Diane Lane stops to sip the rosé in Eleanor Coppola's wise and winsome 'Paris Can Wait' | | | | | Phantasmagoria, Breakneck Julius Caesar and Bitch, Perfect will have additional shows this week | | | | | Tony-winning director Diane Paulus talks about "Finding Neverland," coming to Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. | | | | | Orlando Fringe Festival hands out the 2017 Critics' Choice Awards, determined by the Orlando Sentinel and Orlando Weekly critics. | | | | | Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Murder for Two" at Winter Park Playhouse. | | | | |
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