Your guide to upcoming shows, new restaurants and happy hours in Central Florida
Thursday, Mar 15 We close on the 20th annual Orlando Sentinel Foodie Awards today. That's decades of Sentinel critics and readers celebrating Central Florida restaurants. |
| The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival at Walt Disney World showcases character topiaries, planting strategies and a selection of food from "outdoor kitchens." It's a lot to digest, so take your time. |
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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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| A UCF graduate student is producing the all-woman take on Shakespeare this weekend. |
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| "Towards Impressionism" is a beautiful collection of French landscapes never before shown in the U.S. |
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| Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews "Proof" from Theater on the Edge. |
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| A spectacular view can make a good meal even better as evidenced by these Orlando-area restaurants. |
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| SeaWorld Orlando's Seven Seas Food Festival returns with new eats |
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| Not even two actors as talented as Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland can save this dreadfully predictable Alzheimer's road movie. 1.5 stars |
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| The 1976 hijacking of an Air France airliner, and the Israeli rescue mission in Uganda, goes more sideways than over the top in Brazilian director Jose Padilha's so-so drama starring Daniel Bruhl and Rosamund Pike as German radicals under the gun |
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| "LOVE, SIMON" IS A fresh and classic take on first love. 3.5 stars |
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| Alicia Vikander may not look like a pneumatic video game heroine, but her forthright commitment is the whole show in this so-so Lara Croft reboot. |
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| When Anita Baker brings her farewell tour to Orlando, fans can rejoice in a soaring talent that enriched 'Sweet Love,' 'Giving You the Best That I Got' and 'No One in the World.' |
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| Artist and former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne heads to Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center on his American Utopia Tour. |
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| Singer-songwriter legend Paul Simon brings his 'Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour' to Orlando on Sept. 11. |
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| Which big names are coming to Orlando in concert |
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| Kaleidoscope Venue for the Arts in Longwood seeks to be a supportive space for local artists. |
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