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Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
Power2Give 'empowers donors'
Under the enlightened new leadership of Flora Maria Garcia, United Arts of Central Florida has launched power2give.org.
Winter Park foodies travel the state writing book
Foodies traveled Florida
The authors traveled the state to come up with recipe ideas that would be home-grown in readers’ own backyard.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
Clifford the Big Red Dog comes to the Science Center.
"Clifford The Big Red Dog" is part of the Orlando Science Center's newest exhibit.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
Some outstanding performances coming to a close. See them before it's too late!
This is a great time to check our calendars for some outstanding performances.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
Make May magical with an Orlando Magicard.
May is one of the best months for travelers to get more out of their time here.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
The compelling stage drama of Frost/Nixon runs through April 28.
The Central Florida premiere of the award-winning play “Frost/Nixon” runs through April 28.
Review: Italio Restaurant in Winter Park
Can fast be good?
This new addition to Winter Park fashions itself as classier fast food, but is it?
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
“All Night Strut” is a combination of harmony and unbeatable energy opening at the Winter Park Playhouse on April 18.
“All Night Strut” is a combination of harmony and unbeatable energy opening at the Winter Park Playhouse on April 18.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
The compelling drama of "Frost/Nixon" debuts April 12 at the Orlando Shakespeare Center.
The always-inventive DiDonna Productions/Empty Spaces Theatre Co(llaboration) will present the Central Florida premiere of the award winning play “Frost/Nixon” from April 12 to 28.
Josh Garrick: Culture Worthy of Your Calendar
It is said that all opera is about love and death, and no opera is more touching than “Madama Butterfly.”
It is said that all opera is about love and death, and no opera is more touching – on both subjects – as Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly.”


