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Recent Articles

Collage of jazz trumpeter Theo Croker holding a trumpet against a gold backdrop, featuring repeated portrait variations in an editorial layout

Leesburg’s Grammy-Nominated Theo Croker Comes Full Circle

Grammy-nominated trumpeter Theo Croker returns to Central Florida for a full-circle performance at the inaugural Orlando Jazz Festival — a

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Orlando City takes it on the chin in New York

Orlando City SC starts slow, Pareja out

Orlando City off to a slow start, getting thumped in New York. Photo courtesy of Mark Thor and Orlando City

Michael Sears, a Gifford artist and Highwaymen tradition painter, photographed at Burton’s in Orlando with a watermelon and a poster for his documentary La Dolce Prospettiva.

Remembering Michael Sears, the Gifford Artist Who Carried

A chance conversation over watermelon in Orlando led to a deeper story about Gifford, the Florida Highwaymen, and the legacy

Raider C.A.R.E. Village at Seminole State College

Seminole State and United Way team up to

Seminole State College partners with Heart of Florida United Way to launch Raider C.A.R.E. Village support center for students and

Chief Adjuah holding one of his custom Adjuah horns in a promotional portrait

Orlando Jazz Festival Debuts at Mennello Museum with

The inaugural Orlando Jazz Festival arrives March 21 at the Mennello Museum lawn with Chief Adjuah, Terrace Martin, Theo Croker,

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