Your guide to upcoming shows, new restaurants and happy hours in Central Florida
Thursday, Jan 18 The Epcot International Festival of the Arts, now in its second year, took the template from its inaugural event and upsized it. |
| Rosalee Ramer will drive Wild Flower at Monster Jam this weekend at Camping World Center. . |
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| Celebrate National Popcorn Day with a funky snack from local shops. |
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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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| Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" from Mad Cow Theatre. |
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| Cold weather causes Bay Street Players to cancel opening night of "On Golden Pond." |
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| "Island Objects: Art and Adaptation in Micronesia" is on view at the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens through April 15. |
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| Orlando Shakespeare Theater presents "Native Gardens," a new comedy about class and culture — and neighbors who just can't get along. |
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| The Glass Knife bakes up a slice of nostalgia — and dessert — in Winter Park. |
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| Taking a page out of Gothic romance, Paul Thomas Anderson reunites with Daniel Day-Lewis in a bracing, bizarre story set in the high fashion world of 1950s London. |
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| In a sidewinding LA crime story of LA County sheriffs vs. LA County miscreants, Gerard Butler matches wits with Pablo Shreiber, with O'Shea Jackson Jr. as the man in the middle. |
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| Chris Hemsworth and Michael Shannon lead the charge in a story of U.S. Army Special Forces, in unlikely alliance with the Afghan "horse soldiers," against the Taliban |
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| Katie Walsh reviews "Forever My Girl," a female-written and directed romance that will appeal to country music fans and lovers of sweet escapism. |
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| Taraji P. Henson hits hard, but 'Proud Mary' turns out to be more staid family drama than retro action thriller. |
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| Country star Stephanie Quayle's tour of KOA Care Camps brings her to Davenport. |
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| New Found Glory follow up their latest album, "Makes Me Sick," with a tour kicking off from House of Blues in Disney Springs. |
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| Tribute show Celebrating David Bowie comes to The Plaza Live in Orlando. |
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| Which big names are coming to Orlando in concert |
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