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The script’s snappy dialogue balances starry-eyed optimism about the park’s potential with cutting critiques of its failures.
Since 1990, Orlando Weekly has served as the free, independent voice of Orlando, and we want to keep it that way. Becoming an ...
Sit back and relax, because master monologian Martin Dockery is back with another narrative journey that defies easy ...
Push’s talented trio haven’t lost their knack for skillful slapstick that sticks with you after the laughter ends ...
The First Lady’s comments bolster the notion that the governor is seeking a candidate he can fully back next year to maintain ...
If you’ve blown through every play by the Bard on your bookshelf and are still begging for more, why not go see Spontaneous ...
The ruling came as the appeals court rejected a request by a 17-year-old girl to have an abortion without parental consent ...
Shaunki Sardar meaning "Tasteful Sardar" perfectly defines Shamsher, Karan, and Jagir, three larger-than-life men bound by ...
Chubbs, with Second Harvest, said volunteers save his organization roughly $5.4 million annually in labor costs. “I can buy a ...
The American southwest of the early 1970s is the setting for a crime/thriller series about the first Black female agent in ...
Louis Prevost has bit his tongue sharing his political views on social media, to not create issues for his brother, despite ...
The company owns a diverse portfolio of theme park brands, including SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Discovery Cove, Aquatica, and ...