VIDEO: Causes and Effects of Gentrification in Wynwood
This video, by Meraki Media, takes a look at the role of art in the gentrification of neighborhoods specifically in regards to Wynwood, Miami. The post VIDEO: Causes and Effects of Gentrification in...
View ArticleCity launches official call for Gertrude’s Walk murals
We announced in August, HERE, that the City of Orlando would be launching a call for artists to adorn two new walls that will frame a new extension of Gerdtrude’s Walk in Downtown. That call has just...
View ArticleThe OMA is having a pop-up DIY art event, September 22
The Orlando Museum of Art is hosting an experimental event on September 22 that will transform the front foyer into an immersive, DIY pop-up event. Night Shift: An Evening of New Media will showcase a...
View ArticleRick and Morty-themed van coming to Orlando, September 26
Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty-themed mobile shop, the Rickmobile, is touring the country and is coming to Orlando on September 26. The Orlando stop of this national tour is Coliseum of Comics [GMap]. The...
View ArticleBUNGALOWER’S TOP 19 WEEKEND EVENT PICKS, SEPT 22-24
Here is a look at some of the best events taking place this weekend. Remember, you can always visit the complete events calendar by clicking on “EVENTS” in our main menu. If you’d like to have your...
View ArticleLafayette and Rushford open just in time for Halloween
Dunedin-based retail shop, LaFayette and Rushford (Website), have opened a new location in Baldwin Park, at 4876 New Broad Street [GMap]. The new store is run by a mother and daughter team and focuses...
View ArticleWPRK off the air after Hurricane Irma damages antenna
By Jon Busdeker It was bad enough that Hurricane Irma knocked out power across Central Florida, but taking 91.5 WPRK-FM off the air? That’s just cold, Irma. The radio station on the campus of Rollins...
View ArticleBUNGALOWER AND THE BUS, EPISODE 33
SPONSORED by Orlando Burger Battle: Learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this weekend with Bungalower and the Bus. Hosted each week by Jon Busdeker and...
View ArticleTOP TEN THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK
SPONSORED by Florida Breast Cancer Foundation: This is our latest rundown of the top ten things you need to know this week, in Orlando’s Bungalow Neighborhood news, and some bonus headlines you may...
View ArticleCollege Park Farmers Market back at Infusion Tea
By Jon Busdeker What’s old is new again in College Park where the College Park Farmers Market has moved back to Infusion Tea, located at 1600 Edgewater Drive [GMap]. The popular Sunday market which had...
View ArticleKids embrace capitalism at local Children’s Business Fair
The Orlando Public Library will be hosting a Children’s Business Fair on November 12, from 2-5 p.m. The child-focused entrepreneur fair will allow youth to set up booths and debut their inventions and...
View ArticleLeu Gardens hurricane cleanup well under way, but could take months
Original estimates on the damage Leu Gardens experienced from Hurricane Irma seem to have been drastically low-balled. Leu Gardens Director Robert Bowden told his Board of Directors early Wednesday...
View ArticleBUNGALOWER’S TOP 11 WEEKEND EVENT PICKS, SEPT 29-OCT 1
Here is a look at some of the best events taking place this weekend. Remember, you can always visit the complete events calendar by clicking on “EVENTS” in our main menu. If you’d like to have your...
View ArticleBUNGALOWER AND THE BUS, EPISODE 34
Learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this weekend with Bungalower and the Bus. Hosted each week by Jon Busdeker and Brendan O’Connor. This week’s episode...
View ArticleCool Job Alert: Associate Curator for Community Engagement at OMA
The Orlando Museum of Art is hiring a new Associate Curator for Community Engagement. This position is responsible for managing activities, materials, and programs that serve and build youth and family...
View ArticleLocal photographer hosting Kickstarter for his beard book
Orlando-based photographer, Lee Vandergrift, has been documenting men’s beards since 2013. His series, the “Beard Envy Project,” was prompted by Vandergrift’s own struggle to grow a lush full beard....
View ArticleOur October print issue has hit the streets
Our second-ever print edition of Bungalower hit the streets. Our eight-page zine has been delivered to a handful of our favorite local vendors around the City Beautiful. Each month we will be sharing a...
View ArticleCool Job Alert: Studio apprentice at Macbeth Studio
Macbeth Studio (Website) is hiring for a full-time position that they have simply called “studio apprentice” or “unicorn.” Their basic job description is to “do all the things that make the studio run...
View ArticleOne Pulse Foundation files plans for interim memorial
The One Pulse Foundation has submitted plans for an interim memorial to be located on the Pulse Nightclub site on South Orange Avenue. The plans, penned by Dix Hite landscape architects, focuses on the...
View ArticleJim Phillips comes out of retirement, before actually retiring
Jim Phillips, host of the Philips Phile on Real Radio 104.1, announced on air that he would be delaying his retirement. This follows an announcement in June that he would be retiring in January, 2018...
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