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The ever-weird Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival celebrates its 35th anniversary by embracing its unconventionality.
How an iconic Winter Park architect’s 1955 home was preserved in spirit but updated for the needs of today’s buyers.
A new exhibition traces the legacy of European Jews who survived the Nazi persecutions of World War II to settle in Central Florida.
Milk Mart started as a small pop-up market, but it has since become a quarterly celebration of the region’s creative businesses.
The Southern Fried Poetry Slam is, at last, coming to Orlando. It’s bold. It’s fierce. It’s not your grandmother’s poetry reading.
The show must go on! So it will, when Winter Park’s headquarters for mirthful musicals reopens next season to a revitalized venue.
A pilot program called Creative Aging is designed to examine the effects of arts activities on the health and wellness of seniors.
Creative Arts Therapy (CAT) is integral to patient care at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida.
Orlando Family Stage will wrap up its 100th (yes, 100th!) season with a more music heavy version of Finding Nemo.
Thanks to Page 15, a creative nonprofit, young people from a historically underserved neighborhood will have their say through Pop-Up Poetry in Parramore.
