Aaron De Groft, a former head of the Orlando Museum of Art who left the ... Basquiat, who was born in Brooklyn and buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, found success in the 1980s as part of the neo ...
MIAMI – The Orlando Magic and Miami Heat square off Monday night in a crucial fourth and final regular season matchup. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. from the Kaseya Center in South Beach.
The Magic need perimeter scoring. They're on track to be the worst three-point shooting team in more than a decade and their offensive rating has been stuck in the NBA's bottom third since 2011-12. Complementing Banchero, Wagner and Suggs now could further open Orlando's window of contention.
Country superstar Luke Bryan is hitting the road on an upcoming summer tour, stopping in 30 cities across the nation. The award-winning musician makes a return visit to Orlando’s Kia Center on June 13 on his newly-announced “Country Song Came On Tour.
Cruise lovers Drew Barrymore and Orlando Bloom celebrate the upcoming launch of MSC World America in the brand’s first-ever Super Bowl commercial.
One of the pilots of the passenger jet involved in a mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. was a native of New York but grew up in Florida, where he learned to fly planes, according to records and statements from those who knew him.
Money and geography are the Rays' biggest obstacles to commercial success in the Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg area, and Barry Larkin is getting behind the idea of a different Florida media market as a pos
Recently acquired by Orlando’s G League affiliate, Colin Castleton is still trying to find his way onto an NBA roster. “I’m excited just to continue to work,” the former
Creative City Project this week dropped details on the upcoming Immerse multigenre arts takeover of downtown Orlando — with the very surprising reveal that a famous piece of Orlando signage will be part of it.
Barry Larkin is the new face of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball to Florida's third-most populous urban area; could the Rays be that team?
For a decade, groups in Orlando have started and stopped pushes to get a Major League Baseball team in a state where its two franchises have struggled with attendance and revenue. That effort got more attention Wednesday with the announcement of a new front man: Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin,
Prospective MLB club Orlando Dreamers have announced Baseball HOFer Barry Larkin as the new front man for the drive to bring a professional baseball franchise to Orlando.