Arts & Events
Find out the best events in and around Orlando for the weekend and St. Patrick's Day.
Find out the best events in and around Orlando for the weekend.
A brief overview of this weekend's events in and around Orlando.
28 special events to check out in the month of March.
A grassroots group keeps opera alive through the commitment of arts angels like Kathy Miller, whose living room has become a stage.
Classical pianist Polina Gubnitskaia performs this weekend at the Timucua White House—along with some very special guests.
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Richard Peeples, 53, and his quirky songs have delighted thousands of youngsters over the past decade.
Music lessons can benefit children for life.
Universal Orlando's holiday celebration features a Macy's parade, Mannheim Steamroller and The Grinch.
Clean or crude? Take your pick. Radio veterans Daniel Dennis and Tom Vann deliver humor on a variety of levels and have a more-than-mediocre time doing it.
Wes Hamrick, 52, hits the right note among audiences with his musical serenades.
Maitland Art Center honored
as National Historic Landmark.
The world’s best in ballet, opera and theater coming to a movie screen near you.
Greg Dawson feels right at home with his addiction to HGTV.
The upper end of International Drive is getting some eye-popping additions.
Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival features new cuisines.
Bob Kealing’s Tupperware-themed book heads for the big screen.
Patience pays off for UCF professor Pat Rushin, as director Terry Gilliam transforms his futuristic novella into The Zero Theorem.
Our annual sneak peek at what’s to come in Central Florida, including museum exhibits and musical, theatrical and dance performances.
The best events in Orlando for 4th of July with family and friends.
As worrywart dad Marlin, Robby Pigott, 45, entertains and inspires in Finding Nemo—The Musical at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.
Fifteen years ago, five Orlando filmmakers took to the woods, scared the living daylights out of us—and changed movies forever.