Author: Michael McLeod
The 2023 Dining Awards: Readers’ Choice Part 2
Now that you've read Part 1, it's time for Part 2 of our Readers' Choice winners.
50 Most Powerful People of 2023: Entertainment, Sports & The Arts
Meet the most powerful people in the Entertainment, Sports, and Arts category!
2023 50 Most Powerful People In Orlando
Meet the 50 most powerful people who make Orlando the best place in the world.
Review: Don’t Miss Red Earth at The Enzian This Sunday
Meet the filmmaker at this ticketed event.
Orlando’s 2023-2024 Arts and Entertainment Season Preview
This season features a bit of additional backstage drama.
The Florida Prize in Contemporary Art: Still the Most Inventive on the Scene
Recent events haven’t changed my mind.
Photo Essay Feature: Of One And The Other
A photo essay featuring the work of Jayanti Seiler
In Focus: Grand Opening at Fringe ArtSpace
A new performing arts venue is opening its doors in downtown Orlando.
The Mayoral Odd Couple
It’s one thing to be part of a power couple. Now imagine belonging to two power couples.
50 Most Powerful in Orlando 2022: Ones To Watch
These leaders each make their indelible mark on the Central Florida community in their unique way. From education, philanthropy, arts, entertainment, business, politics, and sports, these up-and-coming movers and shakers make Orlando a fabulous place to work and live.
Orlando Arts Season Preview 2022 – 2023
A Renaissance, for Real
In Focus: State of the Arts
Three Central Florida museums have ambitious plans to expand their reach—locally and globally.
Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People of 2021: Entertainment, Sports, & The Arts
Meet the leaders in sports, entertainment, and the arts!
Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People of 2021: Philanthropy & Community Voices
Meet the 50 Most Powerful in philanthropy!
Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People of 2021
Get to know Central Florida’s politicians, educators, artists, philanthropists and other influential people in our community. Turn the page to read about our No. 1 pick, U.S. Rep. Val Demings.
Orlando’s Art Season Preview: Welcome Back
With apologies to Orlando Shakes, we’d like to borrow their motto for the upcoming season, which they are calling “The Homecoming.” Welcome home one and all as we take a look at the highlights of the 2021-2022 arts and entertainment season as performing troupes and venues in Central Florida make a long-awaited comeback.
The Fringe Festival Celebrates 30 Years
This longtime favorite festival returns—a little smaller, but no less colorful and outrageous.
See Ballet Legend Robert Hill at The Orlando Ballet
Performances of The Robert Hill Collection, featuring The Calling, take place March 19-28 at Harriett’s Ballet Centre.
Orlando’s Performing Arts Create Safe Outdoor Spaces For Audiences
Local arts organizations get creative to bring back live music and theatrical performances in a safe environment for audiences.
Arts Season Preview: Events
Yes, we will have an arts season this year. And we’re here, as always, to share the highlights—from a phenom pianist to a talking plant.
Arts Season Preview 2020: The Show Will Go On
Central Florida arts organizations are finding ways to pull through the pandemic to deliver a season full of promise.
Surviving the Coronavirus
Central Floridians who came down with severe cases of COVID-19 in the early stages of the pandemic needed every advantage they could muster to win the battle of their lives.
The Home Front: Orlando Residents Provide Joy & Comfort Amid Coronavirus
In the age of coronavirus, members of our community have found many ways to provide comfort and joy to others.
Staying Home: 20+ Virtual Orlando Cultural Tours and Experiences
Tours, museums, music, verse and more—both local and far away.
Staying Home In Orlando During The Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has made “stir-crazy’’ a watchword for our times. Here are some ways to cope with confinement at home.
In Focus: An Ode to the Old West
Past meets future in more ways than one as Opera Orlando stages a vintage gold-rush saga at Cheyenne Saloon on Church Street.
2019 Arts & Entertainment Season Preview
In honor of the Orlando Science Center’s upcoming Pompeii exhibit, we drafted a roving Roman as a tour guide to the 2019-2020 arts season. A tribute to an ancient city that was frozen in time highlights a red-hot Central Florida cultural season. Fear not: We’re here with our arts season guide to keep you grounded.
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