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Healing the Heroes of 9-11

April 4, 2022 by Camille Ruiz Mangual

This past fall marked the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. However, even now, 20 years later, first responders and those who lived near Ground Zero have vivid memories of that day brought on by their compromised health and trauma.  Healing the Heroes of 9-11: The Way Forward is a film by director/producer Michael Gier. The film centers … [Read more...]

Sunny Side Up: Valedictorian Famous Floridian Inlet

March 8, 2022 by Philip Long

I just found out that my nephew is his class’ valedictorian. And while l’m already getting bumper stickers made that say, “Proud Uncle of a Valedictorian,” I also heard that he’s dreading giving his speech. This fear is not peculiar to valedictorians, but I’d hazard that most of us don’t like giving speeches, particularly in front of our peers, and especially if said peers … [Read more...]

Felicity’s Flicks of the Month

March 8, 2022 by Felicity Mae Gomer

Flick of the Month: Labyrinth If you can get past the oddness, the puppets, and the David Bowie-ness of it all, check out the beautifully quirky Jim Henson film Labyrinth. I was raised with this film and am overjoyed to revisit it as this month’s flick. Bowie’s presence in the movie gives it a bit of spice and eccentricity that wouldn’t typically be found in Henson’s … [Read more...]

From Habitual to Ritual

March 8, 2022 by Judy Sierra

Sometimes our life seems to be running on autopilot. Most days, we wake up, drink our caffeine drink of choice, go to work, find some entertainment on TV or social media, go to bed, and do it all over again the next day. Days become weeks, and weeks become years. We say things like: I don’t have the time, I’m so busy, or time flies. I had caught myself looking back at a memory, … [Read more...]

Orlando Ballet’s Premiere Collection Tickets Now on Sale

March 8, 2022 by Felicity Mae Gomer

Central Florida’s prized professional ballet company is bringing its newest collection, featuring three guest choreographers, to life. These performances will take place at Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre on select dates from March 17-27 with tickets available now. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the premiere of three productions by talented choreographers Jessica … [Read more...]

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