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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
All of us have things we believe that others consider mere fantasies — such as Elvis still lives and is a security guard at the Orlando Museum of Art, or Santa still can come down chimneys despite being seriously overweight, or strangest of all, the 0-4 Detroit Lions still have a shot at the playoffs. "It's happened before," receiver Roy Williams said. "It happened with the '92 Chargers. It doesn't...
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the blog of flightcomparison.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Orlando is probably best known for being the world’s premier amusement park centre. With Disney World, SeaWorld, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and more, visitors flock year-round to enjoy all it has to offer. The city itself doesn’t have that many attractions, but is still one of the world’s top tourist destinations. Clearly it’s the amusement [...]
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ARMAND SERRANO (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
©Armand Serrano. This is a traditional painting I did way back for our annual union exhibit at the Orlando Museum of Art during my Disney years. Equites were gladiators on horseback with manica (armguard) on their right arm and wore belted sleeveless tunic that goes just right above their knees. Traditionally, they were the first ones to compete in games, rode a white horse and only fight their own...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
Event schedules change frequently. It's best to call before you go.
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Orlando City (Free subscription) | 03/17/2008
On Saturday, I met my friends Sue and Lisa at a bookstore and then went over to the Orlando Museum of Art to see a ...
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Coxsoft Art News (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
A reader has kindly sent me the itinerary of the US touring exhibition American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell . When it ends in Akron, Ohio, on 3 February, it will go to the Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, from 1 March to 26 May, thence to the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia, from 8 November to 1 February 2009, thence to the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from 14 November...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 09/28/2007
Personally, I prefer more contemporary art, but I like just about all varieties of art and have some of each in my collection. But, being out and about as often as I am, I meet many of our readers, and some have told me they like "good old-fashioned art," by which they mean more traditional works depicting still-lifes, portraits and landscapes with a good bit of verisimilitude. Well, for those readers...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 09/14/2007
Way back, when rendering tar and pitch from the Maitland pine trees was pretty much the main industry of this area and cows way outnumbered people (well, almost that long ago) Gerry Shepp came to lead the Maitland Art Center through one of its most prolific periods. Actually, it was only 25 years ago, but that is almost prehistoric on the Orlando art timeline. The "History Center" was a small room...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 07/08/2007
Susan Rosoff of the Orlando Museum of Art was among 19 educators and institutions in the state recognized by the Florida Alliance for Arts Education.
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 06/29/2007
Lake County, in the past, was best known as a mecca of adult manufactured-housing communities, citrus and chains of lakes.