Archive for Friday, September 29, 2017
Spotlight: Teak Neighborhood Grill
Teak is known for its burgers, with 17 or so on the menu.
Published in Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight
Published in Scott Josephs Restaurant Guide, Spotlight
Spotlight: Orlando History Center Exhibit “Leaving Vietnam: Building A New Life In Central Florida”
In conjunction with the Ken Burns documentary on the Vietnam war, the Orange County Regional History Center has an exhibit "Leaving Vietnam: Building New Life in Central Florida."
Published in Spotlight
Published in Spotlight
Spotlight: Artlando, Oktoberfest, Brunch Fest and Sleepy Hollow
Orlando Weekly is putting on their annual day of arts and culture called Artlando this weekend. There will be performances, artist tents, food, and more. Admission is free. Artlando takes place Saturday 11 to 11 at Loch Haven Park. For details go to artlando.com. Try four different festbier brews while enjoying live music, festival contests, food and more during Oktoberfest Saturday at 11 at the Brewstillery in Winter Park. It’s next to Foxtail Coffee. Try brunch offerings and what not from multiple restaurant vendors during the all-day Orlando Brunch Festival Saturday at noon at Festival Park. For details go to orlandobrunch.com. A corn maze, scavenger hunt and pumpkin patch all await guests during the Fall Maze and Pumpkin Patch at ...
Published in Spotlight, The Daily City
Published in Spotlight, The Daily City
Rainy Forecast Sparks New Worry About Flooding After Irma
A low-pressure system is expected to bring more flooding to central Florida only weeks after Irma's devastating rampage in the state.
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Intersection: Negroni’s Trio
Negroni’s Trio was nominated for three Latin Grammy awards, they perform at festivals around the world and they have a new album out: New Era, which was recorded in Puerto Rico.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection, Intersection Sessions
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection, Intersection Sessions
Intersection: Hurricane Maria’s Aftermath In Puerto Rico
Gas, food, water, a cell signal. These are in short supply in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. How do supplies get from the ports to where they’re needed? How are Puerto Rican residents communicating on the island and with family in Florida after the hurricane dealt a massive blow to the cell service?
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection
In Puerto Rico, Containers Full Of Goods Sit Undistributed At Ports
Authorities say truck drivers to move the food, water, medicine and other items around the island are scarce, as is diesel. Whether roads are too damaged is disputed. Crates are stacking up.
Published in NPR News
Published in NPR News