Your guide to upcoming shows, new restaurants and happy hours in Central Florida
| | | | | Anthony Michael Hall brings 'Sixteen Candles' co-star Molly Ringwald, John Cusack and Joan Cusack to Spooky Empire. | | Read More | |
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| Big crowds expected for Mount Dora Craft Fair | |
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| Central Florida Veg Fest returns for its 12th year in Orlando at Festival Park. | |
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| 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. | |
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| Four interesting entertainment events happening around Central Florida this weekend. | |
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| Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical" at Orlando Repertory Theatre. | |
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| The Bach Festival Society of Winter Park opens its new Insights & Sounds series; Drip's Underground Vampire Bar wraps up its run. | |
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| Orlando Shakespeare Theater's PlayFest adds buffet-dinner parties as it celebrates new works. | |
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| For 67 years this month, the Richter family has been shucking oysters for laborers and celebrities alike at 5621 Old Winter Garden Road in Orlando. | |
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| Tony Mantuano will be at an upcoming culinary demonstration for the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival. | |
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| The movie starring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore is irritating, faux-edgy, tonally wack, strained, unfunny, and such a colossally tone-deaf misfire. 1 star | |
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| Ten years after the "Saw" killer supposedly died, police are faced with either a copycat killer or a murderous ghost. | |
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| In the 1920s, A.A. Milne gave a world reeling from World War I gentle books inspired by his only child and the boy's stuffed-animal friends. The British author | |
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| 'Thank You for Your Service' reveals a harrowing veteran experience. 2.5 stars | |
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| Blake Lively embraces the light in 'All I See Is You.' 2.5 stars | |
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| Which big names are coming to Orlando in concert | |
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| CBS debuts 'Michael Jackson's Halloween,' NBC unveils 'The David S. Pumpkins Animated Halloween Special,' TCM presents 'Psycho,' and Martha Stewart talks Donald Trump on Fox News Channel. | |
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