Art & Entertainment
Winter Park’s venerable, accessible art treasure celebrates with a special exhibit to complement its legendary Tiffany collection.
How a tiny gallery grew into a legendary collection.
Orlando’s rapidly expanding cultural scene presents a fresh array of theater, music, art, comedy, dance—even a stellar speaker.
Ashley Priselac keeps the celebrities at Madame Tussauds Orlando looking their best.
For four years, Jeff Sonksen has blazed a mile-long trail for public art along a Seminole County bikeway. And he’s nowhere near finished.
How Scott Thompson, aka Carrot Top, went from oyster shucker to comedic headliner—and why he still calls Central Florida home.
Verse captures the encounters and thoughts of those who heal for a living.
Take a ride behind the scenes to examine the engineering and physics of Orlando’s most popular roller coasters.
The Orlando Eye is open for business, along with an abundance of other treats, at I-Drive 360, the $200 million entertainment destination that has something for everyone—tourists and locals alike. Here are some best bets.
Orlando boasts a half-dozen attractions that challenge you to think outside the box in order to leave the room. Puzzled? Read on.
Zurich, Paris, Los Angeles—Patrick Kahn has had many stops on his visual arts journey. Now he is bringing the works of master photographers to Orlando through his Snap! Space gallery and an annual festival.
Tired of dinner and a movie? Score some new skills with these five paths to education and enlightenment.
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.
Maitland Art Center honored
as National Historic Landmark.
Greg Dawson feels right at home with his addiction to HGTV.
The upper end of International Drive is getting some eye-popping additions.
Our annual sneak peek at what’s to come in Central Florida, including museum exhibits and musical, theatrical and dance performances.
As worrywart dad Marlin, Robby Pigott, 45, entertains and inspires in Finding Nemo—The Musical at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park.
Kostya Kimlat, 31, created a career out of magic using some sleight-of-hand and a lot of hard work.
A minister, a rabbi and an imam walk into a radio studio—and use humor to promote a better understanding of their faiths.
A new film shot in Central Florida explores the early struggles of Walt Disney as animator, before Mickey and magic gained a foothold.