Praise Bey: Orlando Vocal Collective Turns Cowboy Carter Into a Full-On...
When the Orlando Vocal Collective takes the stage, best believe the lights dim different. After stealing the show at Immerse this past February, Orlando’s fiercest new vocal group is back—this time...
View ArticlePat Greene wants you to see the 2025 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art
This is the eleventh year of the Orlando Museum of Art Florida Prize in Contemporary Art. The annual exhibition has been the most significant event at the museum, and possibly the city’s most important...
View ArticleSoDo District Issues a Bold “Call for Color” to Artists and Business Owners
The SoDo District is about to get a whole lot brighter—and they want your help.SoDo Main Street District has launched Call for Color, a new public art campaign calling on local artists, business...
View ArticleEnzian Theatre Names New Executive Director
Enzian Theater in Maitland, Central Florida’s only full-time independent cinema and the home of the Florida Film Festival, is entering a new era of leadership. The Governing Board has announced that...
View ArticleSkip the Blockbusters This Weekend —Have a Live Cinematic Theater Experience...
Tucked into the funky little V where Orange Avenue splits and gets weird south of Downtown Orlando, Theater on the Edge is the kind of place you might miss if you’re not looking, but once you find it,...
View ArticlePat Greene has 8 questions for Orlando Poet Laureate Shawn Welcome
Pat Greene is Bungalower Media’s first sponsored Resident Reporter. Greene has joined our team as our Arts and Culture Correspondent, supported by the efforts of Interstruct Design + Build, an...
View ArticleCALLING LOCAL ARTISTS: Submissions Now Open for 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month...
The Hispanic Heritage Network of Orange County (HHNOC) is officially accepting submissions for its 2025 Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibit, and they want you to be part of it.This annual exhibit...
View ArticleJudson’s Live Shines a Spotlight on Orlando’s Local Talent
Tucked into the Dr. Phillips Center’s sleekest corner, Judson’s Live has quickly become one of Orlando’s top spots for an elevated night out. It’s a modern listening room inspired by the legendary...
View ArticleOrlando Then and Now: New City Hall Exhibit Celebrates 150 Years of Change
Mayor Buddy Dyer is inviting the public to take a walk through Orlando’s past and present at the opening of The Changing Face of Orlando: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, kicking off Wednesday, July 9...
View ArticleAt Theater on the Edge, The Sunset Limited Feels Like Eavesdropping on a...
For a play about suicide, there was life—and life abundantly—in this production.Cormac McCarthy’s The Sunset Limited isn’t an easy night at the theater. It’s two men. One room. No intermission. And a...
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