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Fringe: Weird and always wondrous
Having grown into a makes-my-heart-glad-celebration of theater, art and music, Fringe presents hundreds of theater works.
Steadfast in its non-juried wackiness, often weird and always wondrous, the 21st Annual Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is the oldest, non-juried festival in the United States.
Josh Garrick: Time to Time Warp
Art & History Museums – Maitland will present a Summer Concert Series in their beautiful gardens on Friday.
The ultimate cult musical and rock ‘n’ roll entertainment, “The Rocky Horror Show,” will open at The Abbey on May 10.
Josh Garrick: ‘Iconoglass’ opens
Legendary artist Harold Garde’s huge 8-by-24 foot masterpiece “Iconoclass” will be unveiled on April 29.
The event will coincide with a ‘Strappo’ exhibit opening, and will feature the original “Iconoclass” inside the Museum.
Review: Cocina 214
Review: Cocina 214
At Cocina 214, quesadillas are comfort food for the hungry and sophisticated palate.
Josh Garrick: "Baby" at Playhouse
“Baby” has been on Winter Park Playhouse director Roy Alan’s production wish list for years.
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is building a name — and an audience.
Josh Garrick: Culture & Cocktails
Serious foodies need to bring serious appetites to the 27th Annual Taste of Winter Park on April 18.
Culture & Cocktails
Josh Garrick: ‘Carousel’ all stars
When Kevin Kelly performed his first cabaret act at the Winter Park Playhouse, it sold out immediately.
The Orlando Philharmonic’s staging of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Carousel” will be performed at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. this Saturday, April 7.
Restaurant review: Prato
Upscale & down home
Prato exemplifies the blend of simplicity and inspiration that can only come from a chef who is able to see his restaurant through the eyes of the people who actually eat there.
Josh Garrick: Tragedy + comedy
In "The Flight of the Earls", violence and betrayal rip through the Earl family for the sake of Ireland.
Josh Garrick: Staff gives back
The 2010 Tony award-winning play for “Red,” an often-disturbing look at the life of fine art painter Mark Rothko.
Mayor Buddy Dyer made check presentations totaling $445,695 in donations to 464 charitable organizations.


