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Conventional Romancenew

The Romantic Times Booklovers Convention draws about 1,000 romance novel–reading women (and a few men), and proves the romance genre is a force to be reckoned with.
Orlando Weekly  |  James Carlson  |  06-22-2006  |  Culture

This is a Troll Callnew

Here are some transcripts from unexpected conversations with complete strangers.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  05-22-2006  |  Comedy

Veggie Talenew

When Orlando's 3-D superheroes meet the Flaming Carrot, will the world survive?
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  04-06-2006  |  Art

One Man's Trashnew

Let's go dumpster diving for fun and profit -- well, not so much profit.
Orlando Weekly  |  James Carlson  |  03-09-2006  |  Culture

Opposites Attract the Eyenew

While Noguchi's design work was right in step with his peers, his sculptures display a yearning for meaning.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jessica Bryce Young  |  01-26-2006  |  Art

Incoming!new

The number of international graduate students enrolling in American universities appears to have rebounded slightly this fall following three years of decline.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  11-11-2005  |  Comedy

All the Ring's a Stagenew

AJ Gallant looks like a mean son-of-a-bitch. It's partly his barrel chest, his hefty arms, dotted with tribal tattoos, and the long ponytail pulled taut, leaving the shaved sides of his head exposed, but it's his eyes that do the trick.
Orlando Weekly  |  James Carlson  |  11-04-2005  |  Sports

More Letters From Harriet Miersnew

Dear Macy's: I recently purchased one of your high-quality microfiber sofas (model #4475-E) and I have to say that it is the best sofa EVER!
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  10-21-2005  |  Comedy

Waving Your Rightsnew

U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter recently brought meal plates to a televised press conference to show that Guantanamo Bay prisoners enjoy dinnertime amenities like orange-glazed and lemon chicken (each served with two types of fruit).
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  07-14-2005  |  Comedy

Visual Overloadnew

How much would you pay for a poster advertising a recent rock show? Ten bucks? Twenty? Think again. A new era of rock poster appreciation has arrived, and with it, an entirely bizarre sense of economics.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  07-14-2005  |  Art

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