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Bernie: Jack Black gives his greatest performance in Richard Linklater's true-life dark comedy
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The Intouchables: A paralyzed millionaire and a poor ex-con buddy up in a weeper that's already taken Europe by storm
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About Last Night ...No Judgment - This Week: The 19-year-old poli-sci major: active sorority member, 3.3 GPA
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Foam-rubber freaks from another galaxy – or Providence, R.I. – invade Fringe Fest’s final weekend (Photo: Seth Kubersky)
Fitness for Geeks: Real Science, Great Nutrition, and Good Health - O’Reilly Media turns its attention to the internal systems of the computer nerd
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Chubster: A Hipster's Guide to Losing Weight While Staying Cool: Martin Cizmar's diet is a pragmatic plan for those who fear the cult of spandex
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Central Florida "In C": Twelve Orlando musicians take on Terry Riley's Minimalist masterwork (Photo: Betty Freeman American Masters)
Brandon McLean at Twelve21 Gallery: Collage artist cuts up rough in a summery, psychedelic show
Rotation: What local artists are listening to. This week: Anna Wallace of Sloppy Kisses (Photo: Whit Evans)
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This Little Underground: Bao Le-Huu takes on John Prine, Lucero, Yann Tiersen, Foxy Shazam and more
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Happytown: The week where we watched more stealth attacks from Republicans on voter rights, worried about the children (our future, Whitney) and their rising college tuition and then looked around for government bullets meant to take us out. Crazy train, anyone?
The Are We Sunk? Index: How quickly is Florida sinking into the ocean this week?
Floral arrangement: Veteran arts administrator Flora Maria Garcia prepares to take the helm at United Arts of Central Florida in the middle of an economic crisis. Can she make a difference?
DVDs Nuts! Lesser-seen OW approved titles - Certified Copy: Criterion Collection, Newlyweds, Sherlock: Season Two
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First Position: A fascinating ballet doc explores the sacrificial and the spiritual of all-or-nothing competition
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Rough Draught: Tap and Grind - Located at 59 W. Central Blvd., across the street from the expansive glamour of Ember, is Tap & Grind, situated in a little half-moon storefront with just a parking garage as its neighbor.
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The Smoothie Room: Health-focused SoDo spot offers fresh juices and smoothies in an art-filled hangout (Photo: Dave Plotkin)
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Fringe Festival review: Cannibal the Musical. Trey Parker's turd of a cannibalism tale is brilliantly polished by Logan Donahoo and company
Fringe Festival review: Dance for Grandma. Scott Whittemore balances wistful remembrance with up-to-the-moment snark
Fringe Festival review: Fosgate, Ferret Loan Officer. This fantastically sly and amusing play is a universal pleasure – for children of all ages
Orlando Mini Maker Faire: Driven by curiosity and the desire to educate, Orlando's makers show off their skills May 26 (Photo: Joseph Grey)
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Live Active Cultures: The voice-over artist will appear at Florida Anime Experience 2012, May 25-27
Rotation: What local artists are listening to. This week: Ashley Dudukovich of Chasing Jonah (Photo: Shauna Hundeby)
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This Little Underground: Bao Le-Huu takes on Jane's Addiction, the Duke Spirit, Heartless Bastards and more
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Happytown: The week where we dusted off our gaydar machine and pointed it at Charlie Crist again, then we figured out that you shouldn't be grading the FCAT writing test if you have communications problems of your own. What are words for, when no one's listening anymore?
The Are We Sunk? Index - How quickly is Florida sinking into the ocean this week?
Darling Companion: A career-ending third strike for legendary writer-director Lawrence Kasdan?
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Summer indie movies we already love: The best indie movie prospects under the sun
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Master Legend: A Q and A with Orlando's real-life superhero (Photo: Lars-Nicklason)
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Restaurant review – Peperoncino: Dr. Phillips trattoria schools patrons and area restaurants in the way of Italian cuisine (Photo: Aldrin Capulong)
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Restaurant review – Whitewood Mediterranean Grill: New addition to Orange Avenue's power lunch and late-night scene is more than welcome (Photo: Dave Plotkin)
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On the edge: Some people find Fringe fest outrageous; some whisper that it's going family-friendly. New producer Michael Marinaccio is confident that the festival is right where it should be
Seth Kubersky's 20 most anticipated Fringe shows (in alphabetical order) (Photo: Short Fuse Pinups)
Orlando literacy group Page 15 releases teen anthology. Young writers answer the question "What do adults do wrong?" in the book Wars Are Dumb
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