Your guide to upcoming shows, new restaurants and happy hours in Central Florida
Tuesday, Mar 20 The Mennello Museum of American Art hosts a solo exhibition by Julie Heffernan, "When the Water Rises." |
| The Exploration Tower attraction near Port Canaveral gives a good look at cruise ships and at Brevard County's past and future |
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| Orlando novelist Kristin Harmel tells of an American heroine in 'The Room on Rue Amelie.' 'I've become an addict with World War II stories. It captures my imagination,' she said. |
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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 "A Tennessee Walk" from Garden Theatre. |
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| Orlando Museum of Art's latest exhibit shines a light on one of Florida's earliest cultures, especially its unique artistry. |
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| Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm reviews the touring Broadway production "Waitress," at Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. |
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| Fill your calendar with some fun Foodie events in April. |
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| John Boyega suits up for "Pacific Rim Uprising," a robots vs monsters sequel that lacks the vision of Guillermo del Toro and might be more authentically cheesy for it. |
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| The creator of 'Veep' and 'In the Loop' extracts a mordantly funny comedy out of 1953 Moscow, the demise of Joseph Stalin and a mad scramble to fill the vacuum of Soviet power |
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| 'Sherlock Gnomes' doesn't stand out from pack of family-friendly film boom. 2 stars |
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| Shot on iPhone cameras, Steven Soderbergh's thriller finds Claire Foy ditching 'The Crown' for a low-fi woman-in-peril scenario. She's good; the movie's ok. |
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| Boca Raton-based rockers Dashboard Confessional hit the House of Blues in Disney Springs. |
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| The film 'Bill Nye: Science Guy' debuts April 18 on PBS, then the beloved star will lecture May 12 at Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando. |
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| Which big names are coming to Orlando in concert |
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| Vault 5421 at comic book store Gods & Monsters in Orlando offers patrons gaming in the apocalypse. |
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