Orlando City Soccer's goal rush
The Brit, the Brazilian and their (not so?) crazy scheme to make Orlando soccer capital of the Southeast
| 5/8/2013
Fringe Fest 2013 shows
Some choices for geeks, gamers, those who prefer to fly solo, kids, oldsters and more
| 5/15/2013
Tip Jar
Trader Joe’s is coming! Plus, food trucks at Fringe, the 20th International Beer Festival and more
| 5/15/2013
'Til Death Do Us Part...
The battle for a statewide domestic-partnership registry isn’t just a policy fight. It’s personal.
| 4/9/2013
The not-so-Great Gatsby
Luhrmann infuses the Fitzgerald classic with lots of life but little soul
| 5/15/2013
Modern maturity
Fringe 2013 is all growed up with everywhere to go
| 5/15/2013
Local Color - Staff Picks
Gracing the cover of Orlando Weekly's 2012 Best of Orlando issue is no sweat, when you're Jose Melendez. Better known as Orlando's Mr. Gold, Melendez is the...
| 7/18/2012
Red - review
OST's attempt to paint in Rothko Red misses a few hues
| 3/29/2012
Communication breakdown
Study suggests Hollywood still thinks women are better seen and not heard
| 12/1/2011
Mask? Don't ask
Superhero flicks want the milk, but won't buy the cowl
| 6/9/2011
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry
Skits, sketches, bitches, Newfies, princesses and Abe Lincoln
| 5/26/2011
Fringe 2011: Best Bets and Wild Cards
20:11
See Brian read the Fringe program! See Brian change the oil in Beth Marshall's car! Don't see Brian dance alone in the Goldman Theater! Brian Feldman's avant-garde performance pieces are always ambitious, but for this celebration of Orlando's 20th F
| 5/19/2011
Thor
Kenneth Branagh's foray into superheroes finds its grace in pratfalls
| 5/5/2011
FFF: Monday, April 11
6:30 p.m. at Enzian Theater - La Pivellina (2 Stars) A middle-aged carny with candy-apple hair (Patrizia Gerardi) finds a baby abandoned in sketchy suburban Rome. Rather than call the cops, she takes the toddler to her caravan, home of Europe's least-chee
| 4/7/2011
FFF: Sunday, April 10
Noon at Regal Winter Park - Chekhov for Children (3 Stars) There is no knowledge of Anton Chekhov required for this touching documentary about a group of New York City junior high schoolers putting on Uncle Vanya in the late 1970s. The play, which should
| 4/7/2011