We have many reasons to be proud to live in Lake Nona. Topping the list, of course, is our community’s intense pursuit of health and wellness. Our architecture is cutting-edge and world-class, and where else can you find such variety and color in the design of neighborhood homes? Then, there’s our Beep shuttles, the USTA, and plans to build the nation’s first vertiport. Perhaps … [Read more...]
Local filmmaker Bella Miranda wins Audience Choice Award
The 2021 FusionFest MYgration Film Contest premiered a compilation of 16 new short films about 16 Central Floridians on Saturday, October 2 at the CMX Cinemas Plaza Café 12 in downtown Orlando. The audience cast votes for their favorite film at two screenings. Putting Down Roots tells the story of Ghizlane El Fazazi and how she keeps her Moroccan heritage alive as a Central … [Read more...]
The Artist: Creating Things That Didn’t Exist Before
Our September artist of the month is none other than Matthew Gonzalez, an up-and-coming mix-media artist and Lake Nona native. Gonzalez’s signature style is dark and alluring, showcased beautifully in works like “Dark Side of the Moon,” “Daydream” and “Fade.” Ever inspired by many arts, Gonzalez has also reimagined films that hit very close to home, like Interstellar, the Harry … [Read more...]
One Date at a Time: Great Lasting Impressions
By this point, you all know that Hubby and I are always looking for new and different date night ideas to share with you. Looking back at past dates (axe throwing, miniature golf, boat rides, etc.), we realized that perhaps we needed to try something a little more cultural. But looking at flat paintings on a stuffy museum wall is so 2019 (not to mention not very thrilling). … [Read more...]
Sunny Side Up: Swiss Family Robinson
People always talk about summer reading, but I’ve never really believed in it. I think it’s because of the stupid book lists I’d get in high school to read while I was away. Yeah, right. “What I did during my summer was read what you gave me, and now I’m back. It was great.” But this summer, I decide to overcome my aversion to that book list feeling, with its corresponding … [Read more...]
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