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News: East Orlando organization runs soup kitchen for animals. By Christopher Balogh and Erin Sullivan
Film & DVD: These three films, now streaming on Netflix, portray adults who fail at one of Western civilization's only rites of passage – leaving home. By Ashley Belanger
Food & Drink: Sanford Pints N' Paws Craft Beer Festival, Bark and Brew Beerfest, Beer School, Harlem Shake Edition Crazy College Paint Party and MORE!. By Orlando Orlando
Food & Drink: This week, Melissa's Chicken & Waffles' S'more waffle. By Aimee Vitek
Music: Scary good. By Robert Miller
Food & Drink: In this week's round-up, Food Truck Wars, Food Truck Row at Disney, organic gardening classes and more. By Faiyaz Kara
Music: Nick Jr.'s most indie-friendly program successfully translates adult favorite music to the kids. By Reyan Ali
News: Carroll's ties to a company that ran so-called internet cafes. By Billy Manes
News: If it's true, it could put Orlando Sentinel in the hands of conservative political dabblers. By Billy Manes
News: Senate Bill 306 – Professional Sports Facilities. By Billy Manes
Music: Music updates from around town: Beacham, Sandwich Bar, Amway Center. By Ashley Belanger
Arts & Culture: In capitalism's twilight, six artists ask the question: What comes next?. By Richard Reep
COLUMN: DEAR READERS: I'm off this week. To tide all of your hot and/or kinky and/or sore asses over, here's a column I wrote 15 years ago. Some newer readers might've.... By Dan Savage
Arts & Culture: Sir Patrick Stewart's Orlando Shakes appearance enthralls both Trekkies and Shakespeareans. By Seth Kubersky
Food & Drink: Conveyor belt sushi takes diners for a ride. By Faiyaz Kara
Film & DVD: The Croods, Inappropriate Comedy, Olympus Has Fallen, and Oz the Great and Powerful. By Steve Schneider and Cameron Meier
Film & DVD: New Harmony Korine flick just another in a long list of yawners about rebellious young'uns. By Corey Hall
Film & DVD: Tina Fey's lukewarm dramedy gets a B-minus. By Corey Hall
COLUMN: ARIES (March 21-April 19) "Nourish beginnings, let us nourish beginnings," says poet Muriel Rukeyser in her poem "Elegy in Joy." "Not all things are blest," she.... By Rob Brezsny
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Arts & Culture: Finding "beauty and art in the mundane" with Orlando slam poetry survivor. By Audrey Bergquist
