Andrew Spear painted an RBG tribute mural in Thornton Park
Ivanhoe Village-based artist Andrew Spear (Website) has just completed a large tribute mural to former Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg on the side of Burton’s Bar in Thornton Park. The mural was completed...
View ArticleAdjective Markets opens store on Park Avenue
Central Florida-based homewares shop Adjectives Market (Facebook | Website) has opened a new storefront at 130 N. Park Avenue [GMap]. The new store features a selection of furniture and home decor and...
View ArticleOrange County Library November event roundup
PROMO: The Orange County Library System (Facebook | Website) has announced its event programming for the month of September. This post uses copy that was written by a third party, because, lazy...
View ArticleVideo Tour: New exhibition at Polasek Museum, with teapots
SPONSORED: The Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens (Facebook | Website) is hosting its new winter exhibition, Robert Reedy: Revival from now through April 11, 2021. The works featured are by...
View ArticleCute new retail shop/event space opening on border of Mills 50/Ivanhoe
A long-ignored house/workshop building has been converted into a trendy new retail shop at 1308 Lang Avenue [GMap] near Pig Floyd’s and Quantum Leap on the edge of Mills 50 and Ivanhoe Village. The...
View Article11 Questions with POLIS Founder Phil Hissom
You can’t deny people are awesome. Who doesn’t like sitting down with good friends to ask them interesting, insightful, and funny questions? With that in mind, local photographer Brian Carlson...
View ArticleEnzian Theater adds movie screen to outdoor cafe
Enzian Theater (Facebook | Website) has added outdoor programming to its Eden Bar featuring a pop-up movie screen. The new “Fountain Features” series launches on November 11 and will allow guests to...
View ArticleGREAT READS: Orange County Public Library’s November book selections
SPONSORED: “Great Reads” is a regular roundup of books that the Orange County Public Library System thinks you should peruse that month. Right now, it can be challenging to find activities that are...
View ArticleUnited Arts announces new publisher for “Orlando Arts Magazine”
United Arts of Central Florida has just announced a new publisher for its Orlando Arts Magazine. The magazine was founded in 1998 with a focus on arts and cultural headlines and events in Lake,...
View ArticleRollins College student releases film featuring WWII veteran stories
A Rollins College freshman just released a free documentary on YouTube featuring interviews with WWII survivors Benjamin Mack-Jackson’s “Normandy Revisited” is the culmination of a project he launched...
View ArticleBungalower’s November print issue is out and online
The latest issue of our penny-saver, mini-magazine is about to hit the streets but we’ve also got it right here on the interwebs for you if you’re trying to stay home more. Each and every month we...
View ArticleDeclare your love of reading with this adorable shirt
The Orange County Library System has just launched an adorable limited-edition shirt on Represent.com that any book lover should be proud to rep. The “Keep On Readin'” tee is available HERE for $25 on...
View ArticleOrlando Fringe releases plans for “hybrid Winter Mini-Fest”
Orlando Fringe has just shared plans for its fifth annual Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest taking place January 7-10, 2021, its first major event since cancelling the 2020 Orlando International Fringe...
View ArticleOrlando scores nation’s first “vertiport” in Lake Nona
The City of Orlando just scored the first “vertiport” in the United States and it will be located in Lake Nona, where they already have autonomous shuttles. AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE IMAGE VIA LAKE NONA The...
View ArticleBring to Orlando: A statue of Barney the Buffalo, who died while escaping the...
We’ve told you before about Barney the Buffalo who died while trying to escape the circus. It’s one of our favorite Orlando-based stories – though not quite as memorable as the stories of Darth Billy...
View ArticleBUNGALOWER’S TOP 10 EVENT PICKS, NOVEMBER 13-15
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” on our main menu. The City of Orlando is...
View ArticleVideo Tour: Festival of Trees 2020
SPONSORED by Council of 101: Orlando Museum of Art’s annual Festival of Trees is back for its 34th year. This year’s event will take place from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. November 12-29, with the exception of...
View ArticleShakes takes it outside with spring productions at Walt Disney Amphitheater
Orlando Shakes has announced that it will be staging two productions at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando in 2021. The theater company will be staging productions of A...
View ArticleEDC Orlando announces lineup for virtual dance party
Electric Daisy Carnival’s parent company, Insomniac (Website), has just released the lineup for its upcoming virtual dance party, in place of this year’s canceled Orlando festival. EDC ORlando’s...
View ArticleFurloughed theme park artists hosting show at CityArts this week
A collective of local artists who were recently furloughed from their day jobs as creatives at Disney World and Universal Studios have banded together to host a group exhibition at CityArts in...
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