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New Wax Figures Save The World, Justice League Style

June 20, 2018 by Nicole LaBosco

“I’ve got an important message coming through! Hang on, we need your help to save the world. You need to join me inside the Justice League. Heroes, let’s take the battle to the streets! Come on,” exclaimed Madame Tussauds Orlando General Manager James Paulding. On the evening of May 22, Madame Tussauds Orlando unveiled its brand-new Justice League: A Call for Heroes … [Read more...]

The Artist: An Autobiography Through Film

June 7, 2018 by Nicole LaBosco

Photos are worth a thousand words, but expressing yourself through film might just leave your audience speechless. This month’s artist picks up a camera and hits record. Meet Joseph Boyle, a 32-year-old filmmaker. Boyle was born and raised in Iowa and moved to Lake Nona in 2012 to be closer to work. Although he didn't go to school for filmmaking, he considered it quite a few … [Read more...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review: A Man Called Ove

May 28, 2018 by Book Maven

Book: A Man Called Ove Author: Fredrik Backman Genre: Fiction Paperback: 337 pages This book was originally published in Sweden in 2010, then translated and published in English in 2014, so the paperback copy was readily available. The story has been made into a movie in Swedish with English subtitles, but I read hints on the web that there might be an entirely new … [Read more...]

Family Fridays: A Day at the Orlando Museum of Art

May 21, 2018 by Vanessa Poulson

As summer rapidly approaches, the need to find relatively inexpensive but still fun and engaging day trips for couples and families is becoming more urgent. The Florida summer heat frequently makes being outside quite unbearable, and often the only way to combat the heat and escape the crowds of tourists is to find indoor and local activities that only those native to the … [Read more...]

Wild Florida Paint Night Out

May 14, 2018 by Nicole LaBosco

Here I am, making the journey with Elaine to Wild Florida, about a 40-minute drive from the heart of Lake Nona, to attend the first ever Wild Paint Night Out! We arrive to a sold-out event and meet our model, Aerie. Aerie is a 19- to 20-year-old sloth, and she was just hanging on to her handler like a child. Sloths can live to be around 30 years old. Aerie was enjoying an … [Read more...]

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