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Book Review: Spellfire

December 5, 2018 by Aaron Vail

Author: Ed Greenwood Publisher: TSR, 1988, 382 pages   I was done with high school in 1990, which means I was DONE with being forced to read books I didn’t want to read. I took a couple of years off from novels and focused more on comic books. Then, in 1992, I decided I wanted to read “real” books again. But where to start? Where better than good old Dungeons and … [Read more...]

At the Movies: Venom

December 5, 2018 by Elaine Vail

PG-13 | 1h 52 min Director: Ruben Fleischer Stars: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Jenny Slate   Eddie Brock is a vigilante reporter who is not afraid of sticking his nose where it doesn’t belong, all in the name of getting the real story. He’ll do whatever it takes to uncover the truth. Today’s story is to find out what dark secrets are being covered … [Read more...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review: Before We Were Yours

December 5, 2018 by Contributing Writer

Author: Lisa Wingate Genre: Historical Fiction   Two stories are intertwined in this 2017 novel. The first, from 1939, is told from a child’s point of view. She is Rill Floss, one of five siblings of a poor, riverboat family from the Memphis, TN, area. Floss and her siblings are abducted and brought to an orphanage, where the atmosphere is abusive and care is … [Read more...]

Orlando Ballet Extends ‘The Nutcracker’ Performance

December 1, 2018 by Brittany Bhulai

The Orlando Ballet will be extending their performance of The Nutcracker from Dec. 7 through Dec. 16 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Orlando Ballet's’ artistic director, Robert Hill, says that this is the first time the company will be extending the show’s viewing to two weeks (as opposed to one week) in all of his 10 years with the company. The Nutcracker … [Read more...]

Gail Chase Teaches the Art of Philanthropy and Celebrating Families In the Classroom, On the Stage, and in Life

November 14, 2018 by Contributing Writer

This spring, Lake Nona High School (LNHS) is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. Mrs. Gail Chase, the LNHS theatre director, has been teaching theater for 21 years. She opened the theater curtain in Lake Nona and has been running a very strong program every year since. Throughout the last 10 years, she has empowered her students to not only succeed in her classroom and on … [Read more...]

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