It’s already March, and the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer will be here before we know it.
Lifestyle
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With Americans returning to active lifestyles as the country fully reopens, pickleball is continuing its incredible rise.
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Jeffery Deaver, the author of “The Bone Collector,” which was made into a movie starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, joined PRosé to talk about his 2021 suspense novel, “The Midnight Lock.
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Broadway’s Tony®-nominated Best Musical “Frozen” arrives at the Dr. Phillip Performing Arts Center Thursday, Feb. 24 through Sunday, March 6.
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It is time for the North Florida Classic Cluster, an American Kennel Club conformation show presented by the Ochlockonee River Kennel Club, the Okaloosa Kennel Club and Greater Panama City Dog Fancier’s Association.
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Sir Paul McCartney’s “Got Back Tour” arrives in Orlando Saturday, May 28 at the Camping World Stadium.
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When you think of board and card games, you probably think of kids. But today, they’re made for adults too – and some are even cautioned as “adults only.”
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If you’re in Jacksonville, there’s a diverse rooftop food scene – from Cowford Chophouse, a steakhouse with just as much seafood on the menu, to the traditional, yet innovative Japanese cuisine at O-Ku, to Estrella Cocina’s Mexican-style dishes.
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Steve Martin and Martin Short’s “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today!” is a show that redefines the form in unexpected and profound ways, from two of the funniest, most influential and acclaimed comedic talents of the century.
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Bay Hill hosts the Arnold Palmer Invitational March 3-6 as the second stop of the Florida Swing as the PGA Tour comes through Orlando.
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Maclay Gardens in Tallahassee will host the family-friendly Fifth Annual Field Day Music Festival this Saturday, Feb. Feb. 27.
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The Florida Aquarium is welcoming six new African penguins to its colony – a transition that’s gone smoothly.
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Advancements in the fitness world change the way people view their workouts.
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Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day at Poco Vino on Tallahassee’s Adams Street.
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Looking to dance the night away this Valentine’s Day, but have two left feet? Why not give the gift of dance on Tuesday, Feb.
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Whether you watch the ultimate gridiron contest to determine the best in the land or rank commercial ads and if worthy of millions spent, or purely for the halftime performance that is sure to generate memes, and at times, controversy – Super Bowl Sunday never disappoints.
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The long-awaited opening of the Interstate 4 Express lanes is imminent.
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For a Valentine’s Day cliché, the history of conversation hearts is surprisingly interesting.
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According to WalletHub’s 2022 Valentine’s Day Survey, roughly 36 percent of people expect their Valentine to spend at least $50 on a gift.
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Spicier than Chick-fil-A’s spicy chicken sandwich even available on Sundays in Tallahassee – meet Hot Birdie’s Chicken.
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The City Beautiful? More like the City of Love – at least according to WalletHub, a personal finance website that recently ranked Orlando as the nation’s No.
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Feb. 1 marked the start of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Tiger that corresponds with the element of water.
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On Sunday, Jan. 30 at 2PM, the touring Grand Shanghai Circus: Amazing Acrobats of Shanghai will hold an hour-long public performance at the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts.
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Artist Darryl Rueben Hall’s one-man show, Dinner with Booker T., will kick off what’s sure to be a memorable Black History Month celebration in Orlando.
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With completion of a $600,000 renovation during the pandemic pause, with a new screen and new seating installed, the Challenger Learning Center’s popular IMAX 3D theater reopened last week.
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Every wonder what it would be like to live on a cruise ship full time rather than enjoying a weekend excursion? Many have contemplated booking year long trips in their twilight years, preferring to sail the seven seas rather than be landlocked in a retirement community.
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With the 2022 World Cup being held in Qatar this November, Major League Soccer is beginning the regular season earlier than any time in league history.
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“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.” After the last two years, Martin Luther King Jr.’s words seem to resonate now more than ever before. That’s why, on Monday, Jan. 17, we should take the time to recognize this extraordinary man and consider how we might bring light to our communities.
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If you haven’t already set a resolution for 2022, you might want to consider walking more. The benefits are endless – for both your physical and mental health – and it could even prolong your life.
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Now that legislators and lobbyists are back, there are limited places to have lunch downtown – which is why we are thrilled to see Chuck’s Fish is now open again serving from 11AM to 2PM Monday through Saturday.