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4 ORLANDO WEEKLY ● DEC. 7-13, 2022 ● orlandoweekly.com NEWS+ VIEWS 7 ICYMI News you might have missed last week + Tom Tomorrow’s ‘This Modern World’ ARTS+ CULTURE 13 Live Active Cultures For those of us who don’t binge Hallmark Channel’s December lineup, the Ren Theatre’s Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show hits the spot 13 Highly giftable and hyperlocal Our Orlando gift guide for 2022 FOOD+ DRINK 15 Bad-mouthin’ Bad As’s Burgers in Curry Ford West stuffs Australian wagyu patties into its napkin-shredding handhelds 15 Tip Jar Local restaurant openings and closings, and more local food news FILM+ MUSIC 17 On (small) Screens What’s new on Netflix, Hulu, etc. this week 19 Why so serious? The Happy Fits bring their vibrant new indie sound to Orlando 21 This Little Underground Homegrown talent 454 has a psychedelic rap style that’s getting him attention from fans-turnedcollaborators like Frank Ocean BACK PAGES 24 The Week Our picks of the best things to do and see this week, plus plenty of event listings 35 Free Will Astrology Your horoscope for the week of Dec. 7-13 37 Savage Love Dan Savage’s relationship advice, plus ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not!’ 38 Classified advertisements Florida Group Publisher Graham Jarrett Editor in Chief Jessica Bryce Young Editorial Managing Editor Matthew Moyer Digital Content Editor Alex Galbraith Calendar Coordinator Kristin Howard Editorial Interns Ariadna Ampudia, Valerie Galarza, Gabby Macogay Contributors Gianna Aceto, Rob Bartlett, Melissa Perez Carrillo,
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» Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says Disney ‘brought this upon themselves’ during Tucker Carlson visit A spokeswoman for Gov. Ron DeSantis called “fake news” on reports that Republican lawmakers are working on legislation to scale back a law rushed through earlier this year stripping Walt Disney of its unique self-governing power in Central Florida. “Fake news. @GovRonDeSantis doesn’t make ‘u-turns,’” DeSantis’ spokeswoman Taryn Fenske tweeted on Friday. Fenske’s post came in response to a tweet by former state Rep. Anthony Sabatini calling it “sad to see weak-kneed GOP politicians get overpowered on this.”

During a special session initially called to pass a redistricting plan, DeSantis directed lawmakers to add two punitive Disney-related measures after the entertainment company opposed a controversial new law, dubbed by opponents the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, that restricts education about gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools. Lawmakers approved a plan to eliminate the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which was created in 1967 and encompasses 38.5 miles in Osceola and Orange counties, including “the most magical place on earth.” The district has authority over such issues as land use and traditional functions of government including fire protection and wastewater services. The plan, signed by DeSantis in April, would dissolve the Reedy Creek district and five other districts across the state on June 1, 2023, though it would allow the Legislature to re-establish the districts before then. Financial Times and Reuters on Friday reported that changes in Disney leadership prompted Republican lawmakers in Florida to consider modifying the law.

Fenske didn’t immediately respond when asked if the governor would veto any changes to the law, but her tweet echoed comments DeSantis made in an appearance on Fox News Tuesday. Disney “brought this upon themselves. ... All we did was stand up for what was right,” DeSantis said. “And yes, they’re a big, powerful company, but you know what? We stand up for our folks and I don’t care what a Burbank-based California company says about our laws.” DeSantis’ remarks came hours after Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger reportedly told employees he was “sorry to see us dragged into that battle.”

» Florida Gators quarterback Jalen Kitna arrested on child pornography charges

Nineteen-year-old Florida Gators quarterback Jalen Kitna was arrested last week on several counts of possession and distribution of child pornography. The redshirt freshman and son of former NFL player Jon Kitna was released from custody in Gainesville after posting a $80,000 bond. According to Gainesville Police, Kitna shared two lewd images of underage girls on the messaging app Discord. On June 21, he shared an image of a prepubescent girl having sex with an adult man. He also shared an image of a similarly aged girl exposing herself.

When GPD searched Kitna’s electronic devices, they found two more instances of child pornography: photos of young girls showering. As a condition of his release to his parents, Kitna will not be allowed to access the internet of have unsupervised interactions with anyone under the age of 18. The images were flagged by Discord and Kitna’s account was suspended. The app then passed a tip on to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who shared information with the Gainesville Police. According to a report from the Orlando Sentinel, Kitna appeared in court wearing a jail-issued gown. The outfit is an indication that they are concerned Kitna might harm himself with components of a typical jail outfit. Kitna could face up to 15 years in prison for each of two counts of distributing child pornography. The three further counts of possession carry a maximum five-year sentence under Florida law.

» Former Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg sentenced to 11 years in prison

Former Seminole County electee Joel Greenberg was sentenced to more than a decade after it was found he wildly abused his office. During his stint in Seminole County, he used his position to stalk political rivals, run cryptocurrency operations with government funds, defraud COVID-19 relief programs, impersonate a police officer and pay escorts for sex, including a woman who was underage at the time. A judge gave Greenberg

the highest recommended sentence, noting that Greenberg’s time in office was “truly outrageous” and a “violation of the public trust.” U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell said that Greenberg’s case was a first in his 22 years on the bench. Though he could have faced much stiffer penalties, some leniency was granted due to Greenberg’s willingness to incriminate other criminal Florida politicians and their associates. Greenberg was at the center of an investigation into Congressman Matt Gaetz that appears to have stalled. His attorney says Greenberg cooperated with more than 20 ongoing investigations, several of which have resulted in charges. Greenberg apologized during the hearing, telling the judge he feels “remorse for what I have done.”

» Protesters challenge limits on protests inside Florida Capitol

Citing a potential infringement of free-speech rights and other constitutional liberties, dozens of people gathered to challenge a rule proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration that would restrict the way protests can be conducted in Florida’s Capitol Complex. The state Department of Management Service’s proposal, in part, seeks to prohibit actions or displays that are “harmful” to children from taking place in the Capitol. “Because the Capitol Complex is often a destination for children learning about their state government, visual displays, sounds, and other actions that are harmful to minors” as defined in state law, “or which include gratuitous violence, or gore, are not permitted in any portion of the Capitol Complex that is not a traditional public forum,” the proposed rule said. Numerous individuals and representatives of advocacy groups that frequently hold demonstrations at the Capitol pushed back against the proposal during a public hearing Thursday. Rich Templin, director of politics and public policy for the Florida AFL-CIO, said he has spent decades in and around the Capitol and sees “absolutely no reason for a change in this rule.”

“In 20 years, I’ve never seen the process stopped or impeded for any significant amount of time — much to my chagrin, to be honest. I’ve never seen gore inside the Capitol Complex. I’ve never seen officers or staff hurt,” Templin said. Templin also said he has guided tours for elementary-school children of the Capitol building and never ran into the issues the proposed rule seeks to block.

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New proposed restrictions on protests inside the Florida Capitol, Joel Greenberg sentenced to more than a decade in prison, a little light victim-blaming from the Gov and other news you may have missed in the last week.

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23 holiday shopping ideas for your Orlando friends, family and loved ones

How’s that holiday shopping going? From the cover date of this issue, there are 11 shopping days until the first night of Hanukkah, and 17 until Christmas Eve. If you haven’t got everyone crossed off your list yet, guzzle some milk and cookies (or a nice seasonal IPA), get yourself in that holiday mood, then shop till you drop at using our lists of local stores, products, and seasonal makers markets.

IDA’S PICKS:

Dirty Water by Debt Neglector, from SmartPunk Records

For the music lovers in your life, you can buy local, support Orlando artists and donate to an important cause all at once with Debt Neglector’s Dirty Water album, available on local imprint SmartPunk Records. Ten percent of all proceeds from the sales of this record go to Flint Kids Fund and Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village. You can purchase the record online or in SmartPunk’s brick-and-mortar location near UCF. (smartpunk.com)

Lady Luck Fortune Scratch-Off Candles from Hellcats USA

Hellcats USA is the wife-and-husband collaboration of

Brittany Reagan and Clark Orr. The two and their team have mastered the aesthetic of dark joy, serving tough and tender goods that make your heart sing and drop. All of their products are designed and packaged in-house, with many of their made in their studio here in Orlando. Their scratch-off candles are handcrafted treasures, and each comes with a “lucky penny” to scratch off your fortune. (hellcatsusa.com)

Lavender vanilla sugar scrub from Naked Bar Soap Co.

Naked Bar Soap Co. takes inspiration from co-owners Natasha Byrd-Gaylon’s and Jennifer Peets’ Black-Latina roots to create plant-based bath and body products accessible to everyone. The gateway to self-care is a sugar scrub, so you know that person in your friend group who works too much and never takes care of themselves? This is the gift for them. (nakedbarsoapco.com)

“Say Gay” T-shirt and “Theme Park Scum” patch from Secret Society Goods

You’ve probably seen these iconic “Say Gay” T-shirts around town. Now here’s your chance to buy one for yourself and all your friends. Devised by Secret Society Goods, the shirts are a fashionable way to expose those massive corporations who profit off the LGBTQIA+ community and then put that money

LOCAL HOLIDAY MARKETS

SATURDAY, DEC. 10

Four Corners Holiday Festival  5-8 p.m., Cagan Crossings, 600 Cagan Park Ave., Clermont Multiple vendors with holiday items, kids activities and an appearance by Santa. There’s something called a “Hot Chocolate, Cookie and Milk Station” and we are extremely interested.

Hourglass Collective Holiday Market  Noon-5 p.m., 2401 Curry Ford Road

With more than 50 vendors including Scrap the Catwalk, fresh off the heels from appearing on FUSE Network’s Upcycle Nation show: Check out what recycled and repurposed items she’s sewn together. The Christmas carolers here even dress up in Victorian garb for old-timey feels.

Market on Mills

Noon-4 p.m., 610 N. Mills Ave. After mailing your letter to Santa at the Mills 50 post office, you can head directly across the street and find worthy makers and vendors in an office parking lot.

Sip and Shop Pop Up Market

Noon-4 p.m., Nora’s Sugar Shack, 636 Virginia Drive

Find handmade and homemade gifts created with love here on Virginia Drive.

Spooky Empire’s SpookMas 7 p.m., Cocktails & Screams, 39 W. Pine St., $10

The mini-version of the

popular horror convention may not have a celebrity list, but it does have a few of the frightful vendors you’d expect offering, most likely, a macabre spin on the holidays. There will be music and a gift exchange. Age 21 and up only.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11

The Florida Vintage Market

Noon-5 p.m., Ace Cafe, 100 W. Livingston St.

If you’re looking for Christmas-themed pop culture T-shirts, this may be your best bet. If you dig deep enough, you may turn up a Fred Flintstone or Looney Tunes character dressed up as St. Nick. But it’s not just T-shirts; the vendors will offer wares ranging from sustainable fashion and custom clothing to streetwear and sneakers.

Mills 50 Mega Pop Up Market

1-5 p.m., Quantum Leap Winery & The House on Lang, 1312 Wilfred Drive

Vendors are spread out over two locations both inside and outside. If you end up drinking at the bar, you may end up getting a present for yourself.

Bruno’s Bodega

Noon-4 p.m., Pizza Bruno, 3990 Curry Ford Road

There’s a rumor floating around that Conway local baker Just Pie is baking up some special holiday treats for this event. Gluten-free eaters, rejoice! There will be plenty more vendors (like Ouch Plants with their mini-cactuses) but the

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in the campaign accounts of homophobic and transphobic politicians. Ten dollars from the sale of each of these shirts will be donated to Equality Florida. While you’re getting the T-shirt, we also recommend the “Theme Park Scum” patch, a fitting pair as you protest with pride. (secretsocietygoods.com)

NICOLETTE’S PICKS:

Chain bolo tie from Chainkiller Jewelry

Adorn your favorite goth or punk with handmade chainmail by Orlando’s Amanda Little. Little’s stylish stainless-steel bracelets, earrings and necklaces are the perfect accessory for anyone who prefers silver. Chainkiller Jewelry is available at Winter Park oddities shop Prometheus Esoterica. Have a specific vision? Little takes commissions as well. (etsy.com/shop/ chainkiller)

Yellow gold jewelry by BVLA from Drift Piercing Studios

Surprise someone special with high-end jewelry or with the piercing they’ve always wanted. In addition to piercing services, Drift carries high-end gold body jewelry from Body Vision Los Angeles. With something for all tastes — rose gold, black diamonds, adorable ferns, white gold cats, genuine opals — it’s an excellent choice this holiday season. (driftpiercing.com)

Art classes from Maitland Art Center

For aspiring adult artists, purchase a drawing, painting, jewelry, pottery or printmaking class reservation from Maitland Art Center. Classes run weeks at a time and quickly fill up, so be speedy with this educational gift. (artandhistory.org)

Coffee and classes from Lineage Coffee Roasting

Lineage offers coffee subscriptions and upcoming classes on the Fundamentals of Coffee Brewing, Cupping and Your Palate, and Espresso Tasting and Technique. (lineageroasting.com)

Dried floral arrangement from Janet’s Dry Humor

Check out The Heavy and Porch Therapy for goodies by Janet’s Dry Humor. Dried floral arrangements and custom bouquets make for an enduring gift. (porchtherapy.com/janets-dry-humor)

Spell candles, glasswork or rose aura quartz earrings from Goose Hands Craftwork

For the freak artist fairies in your life, nothing beats queer handmade jewelry by Goose Hands Craftwork (who’s also in charge of @glow.house.orlando). You can find sustainable and vegan options, wire-wrapped stones, chainmail, hand-cut glass and more on their Instagram or in-person at holiday markets around town. (instagram.com/goosehandscraftwork)

Gift cards from Matcha Cafe Maiko

Satisfy someone special’s sweet tooth with a gift card to Matcha Cafe Maiko. The dessert shop sells black sesame, Thai tea, matcha, ube soft serve, lattes with premium ceremonial grade matcha from Kyoto, shaved ice, parfaits, sundaes, floats, sponge cakes and more. (cafemaikoorl.com)

MATTHEW’S PICKS:

The Sam Rivers Sessionography by Rick Lopez

Since the late 1990s, jazz historian Rick Lopez has been fully immersed in the body of work of free jazz legend Sam Rivers, who called Orlando home in the final years of his life, finding a new audience and new collaborators in a dazzling last burst of creativity. In a career that spanned six decades, the prolific saxophonist performed on stages around the world and took part in countless recording sessions, all of which Lopez lovingly compiles. Additionally, the book is packed with photography including a shot or two by our own Jim Leatherman. Catch up with this much-missed titan. (bb10k.com/RIVERS.disc.html)

Ervin Berlin “Junior’s Got Brain Damage” 7-inch single from Total Punk

In the late 1970s, Orlando-based trio Ervin Berlin bashed out this unintentionally great, gloriously dumb single, played a few shows and then disappeared. Luckily for us, though, ex-Orlandoan Rich Evans found it on Discogs and forthwith reissued it in full vinyl glory on his Total Punk imprint. A great gift for punks young and old, along with those immersed in old Florida ephemera and weirdness. (totalpunkrecords.bandcamp.com)

Spill Your Guts Out! Barf Bag tote bag from DarkAndSticky

No longer the sole province of NPR fanatics, tote bags have gone mainstream. And few totes can match this spine-tingling new design from local fiends DarkAndSticky. A loving/grotesque homage to the 1963 Herschell Gordon Lewis exploitation classic Blood Feast, the tote design features grindhouse imagery and over-the-top ad slogans for the film, making it the fashion accessory no horror freak can live (or die?) without. (etsy.com/ shop/darkandsticky) And while we’re talking bags, you can’t go wrong gifting the sleek SR50-branded Varsity Crossbody Bag from the local creatives who run the always-intriguing and daring SR50 Magazine. (r50magazine.com)

JESSICA’S PICKS:

Florida! book from A24 Films

They may be based in New York, but there’s a weird mindmeld between A24 and the Sunshine State. Some of their best-known movies were made in and about Florida (Spring Breakers, Zola, Oscar-winner Moonlight in Miami and, of course, The Florida Project set right here in Orlando). This almost unclassifiable book — not a history, not a travel guide, not a coffee-table book but some combo thereof — comprises 500 pages of deep knowledge from locals in each part of the state, adorned by impeccable illustrations and flawless book design by Gabe Alcala. It busts boundaries just like the filmmakers — and the state. (shop.a24films.com)

Refurbished typewriters from Joybird Books

Tippity-tap your way through a list of New Year’s resolutions or a family letter with a typewriter — it’s a form of composition that’s as much art as rhetoric for those who’ve only ever written on computers. The Audubon Park used bookstore has begun stocking affordable manual and electric machines for sale or rental. (joybirdbooks.com)

Helen House from Zeppelin Books

Speaking of writing, pick up a paperback copy of Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya’s spooky novella Helen House, published by local imprint Burrow Press. It’s a meditation on grief, horror, sorrow and eroticism that has a lot to say in its not-so-many pages. You can find it at all the usual places, of course, but why not patronize Orlando’s newest bookstore, Zeppelin Books, located in the North Quarter Market at 885 N. Orange Ave.? (kaylakumariupadhyaya.com)

Gift cards from Gold Dust Home

And speaking of new stores, if you haven’t already stopped in, you’re overdue for a visit to Shelby and Allie Sloan’s new home goods boutique, Gold Dust Home, on Lang Avenue (where Mills 50 shakes hands with Ivanhoe Village, and we’ll leave it to you to decide which neighborhood you think it’s in). An exquisite selection of the Instagram-hottest in candles, chunky mugs, whimsical glassware, puzzles, table linens, planters and more awaits, with an emphasis on the colorful and handmade. This is the kind of shop where browsing and choosing are as much a part of the fun as the item you take home, so choose a gift card to maximize your giftee’s enjoyment. (facebook.com/golddusthome)

reason for the season just may be the pies.

Grandma Party Bazaar

10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Stardust Video & Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road

Highly curated handmade market with local favorite and brand-new makers. Also on hand will be DJs and bands, including Really Fast Horses and Super Passive, bringing the noise throughout the day.

Pop Swap Holiday Market

11 a.m.-5 p.m., The Lovely, 2906 Corrine Drive

This annual Audubon Park market brings together some of Central Florida’s finest makers out in front of Park Ave CDs, Dear Prudence and The Lovely. Bet’s Bars will be there with her wintry Christmasscented soaps, a sure hit.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14

Orlando Local Makers Holiday Market

6-9 p.m., The House on Lang, 1308 Lang Ave. A holiday-themed nighttime market in the middle of the week.

FRIDAY, DEC. 16

Brew and View: The Grinch and Holiday Market

7-10 p.m., Ivanhoe Park Brewing Co., 1300 Alden Road

Be sure to bring your lawn chairs and blankets for some festive family fun with a showing of The Grinch. Vendors will be on hand for all your lastminute shopping needs.

SATURDAY, DEC. 17

The Great Giftaway Holiday Market and Toy Drive

5-8 p.m., Oviedo Mall, 1700 Oviedo Mall Blvd., Oviedo A curated all-women vendor market for handmade and unique items. There will be all kinds of activities including cookie decorating, a photo

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booth and dancing.

407 Flea  4-10 p.m., TPD Circle, 431 E. Central Blvd.

Everyone has that friend or family member that’s so hard to shop for. If they’re into collectibles, toys, records or vintage clothing, this may be your one-stop shop.

Multiple vintage dealers will be set up and we’re thinking wrestling, Star Wars and NASCAR shirts will be plentiful.

SUNDAY, DEC. 18

Bazaar Botanica Yule Market

1-5 p.m., Ivanhoe Park Brewing Co., 1300 Alden Road

Boasting over 30 vendors — that’s enough potential gifts for sure to fill everyone’s stocking. Don’t miss the Drag Santa and Krampus Photo Booth.

Food trucks with vegan options will be on hand.

Sanford Indie Market

11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuffy’s Music Box & Lounge, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford

The Indie Market returns to Sanford in a big way with vendors such as Crafts by Elocin and Folksy Love’s pop-culture earrings. Don’t skip the festive baked goods.

Milk Mart Holiday Market

Noon-6 p.m., The Nook on Robinson, 2432 E. Robinson St.

The largest open-air market around town takes place in the Milk District. On the last shopping weekend before Christmas, it’s slated to have over 200 local vendors, artists and businesses spread all along Robinson Street.

Orlando Local Makers

Holiday Market

11 a.m.-4 p.m., Foxtail Coffee Howell Branch, 2451 Howell Market Lane, Winter Park Get caffeinated and get that last-minute shopping in.

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— by Jeffrey Howard and Jessica Bryce Young

THE ROAR OF 74

“Every day is brighter and more wonderful,” says Lewis Black, over the phone from his home in NYC. It was a passion for theater that first drew him there, after earning his MFA in drama at Yale. He didn’t get serious about comedy until he was well into his 30s, although he’d been dabbling for years. “Every day, the rainbow gets bigger. I wake up happy, and I ask myself, ‘How can I be happier?’ And I just get happier and happier. How am I? It’s unbelievable, the way that we live.”

He’s being at least somewhat sarcastic, because he lives a relatively charmed life, but Black certainly has his concerns. “We’re not doing well, I tell you that,” Black says. “And we better wake up.”

Clearly, neither of us are morning people, but it was a great session, nonetheless.

Black’s performance at the Hard Rock Live this Saturday is the second of three Florida shows scheduled for this tour. He’ll be in West Palm Beach the night before, and in Sarasota the night after. He is here on a mission of mercy, to bring joy to progressive audiences in the region who are currently reeling from the November election results and all the horrors implied thereby for our state, and perhaps the entire world.

Black’s 14th stand-up special, Thanks for Risking Your Life , was released in October 2020, but it was filmed that March, right at the start of the pandemic. Even a legend like him has struggled to regain the momentum of the pre-pandemic era.

“I lost a bit of my ritual during the pandemic,” Black says. “But basically, I wake up and turn on the TV, and I watch what passes for news in this country. Then I look at my phone for a few seconds, and then I have some coffee. What I spend a chunk of my time doing, really, is getting rid of email. ‘Nope, nope, nope, nope.’ And then I have to get rid of the spam, especially during this last election. It was appalling!”

Coastal elites have looked down on the South — Florida in particular — for years, but now their contempt is officially justified. “They think you’re a little crazy,” he says, on behalf of his fellow New Yorkers. “The ones that really have problems with authority are the ones that gravitate to authoritarians, and I find that just stunning.”

Lewis Niles Black, 74, was born in August 1948 in Washington D.C., a place that would, eventually, become the bane of his existence. He grew up in the suburbs of Silver Spring, Maryland, one of those places that has changed a lot over the years, but also not really at all. He was already a veteran of stage and screen before The Daily Show, but it was his tenure there that made him a household name.

Probably 99 percent of his fans first saw him in this setting, where he established a personal brand that will keep him plenty busy for the rest of his life. Those “Back in Black” segments actually predate the show’s golden period, when Jon Stewart was the host; Black got started there under original host Craig Kilborn, making him one of the main points of continuity between two very, very different versions of the show. Twentyfive years later, Black remains a featured player on the show, as recently as a month ago.

Black’s style is situated in that long tradition of political comedy, a tradition built around legends like Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman, Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, Bill Hicks and more. He doesn’t dance around subjects, or couch his commentary in the camouflage of “satire.” Instead he dives in, full-throated at full speed, with a verbal style that reflects the anger and outrage of a sensible man forced to live through an era of American history that makes absolutely no sense. If anything, his style is like a cross between Jello Biafra and Sam Kinison.

The business of comedy has changed dramatically since Black first blew up, not just in terms of content, but also in terms

of logistics. New comedians face an array of challenges, not least of which is an overall glut of talent. “On the upside, there’s all sorts of ways to get your face out there,” says Black. “Social media gives you a certain amount of freedom to present yourself to the public. The folks who get that, move faster.”

Following these shows, Black will give fans the chance to participate in his trademark “The Rant Is Due” segments, where they have the chance to vent about things

that are bothering them, of which there is surely much right now.

“I’m like the town crier,” concludes Black. “I’m trying to keep my sense of humor, but a lot of people have lost theirs. Some people are too awake, and some people are too asleep, and they both have a certain grip on their political parties.” The radicals don’t seem to be losing their grip anytime soon, but their shenanigans just might make Lewis Black lose his own.

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arts@orlandoweekly.com [ arts + culture ] LEWIS BLACK 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 Hard Rock Live 6050 Universal Blvd. hardrock.com/live $45-$65
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For those of us who don’t look forward all year to the Hallmark Channel’s December lineup, the Ren Theatre’s naughty Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show

Christmas Eve is just over a fortnight away, and Central Florida’s theme parks and theaters are fully saturated with holiday happenings. In just the past few weeks, I’ve tried getting into the seasonal spirit by witnessing the chilly construction of Gaylord Palms’ spectacular Ice! walk-through display, which returned this year with sub-zero scenes from Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas; and also by attending Universal Orlando’s musical adaptation of that same story, which is my second-favorite component of that resort’s winter festivities, following CityWalk’s phenomenal new midcentury mod Green & Red Coconut Club. I’ve snapped a selfie under the towering tree in Town Square at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, and watched social media sensation Lindsey Stirling soar above the Dr. Phillips Center’s Walt Disney stage while sawing her violin to electrified hymns as her sold-out audience shrieked in rapture.

Each of these yuletide experiences was enjoyable taken individually. But unless you’re the type of person who looks forward all year to the Hallmark Channel’s December lineup, digesting so much uplifting inspirational entertainment in rapid succession can have a similar effect to eating an eggnog-soaked fruitcake topped with sugarplums. So, where can a dyspeptic critic like myself enjoy some snarky secular socializing with just a hint of schmaltz? It turns out that Donald Rupe’s Renaissance Theater (rentheatre.com) had exactly the naughty anti-nativity I was seeking, in the sophomore outing of their signature seasonal show, The Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show, running through Dec. 23. Many theatergoers were introduced to “The Ren” last spring when it hosted two venues for the Orlando Fringe Festival, but the location has become most notable for the immersive shows created by Rupe, e.g. Halloween’s Nosferatu After being impressed by the first edition in

2021, I was even more thrilled by the evolution of this October’s interactive vampire tale, from the disorienting variety of haunting environments to explore to the markedly more realistic blood used during its orgiastic finale. However, I still felt that the show could have benefited from live original music and a clearer story, and I wished the entire experience was more accessible to attendees with mobility issues.

It seems that Santa heard my wish, because this year’s revamped return of The Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show turned out to be everything I asked for, wrapped with a bow.

The room at the Ren which recently held creepy circus tents has been transformed into the Orlando branch of Gripp & Pfister, whose employees are enjoying a final blowout before corporate downsizing banishes them to Kissimmee. Slap on a “Hello” name tag (with a randomly assigned moniker), grab a cookie or cocktail from the bar (Santa’s Sack packs a deceptively strong punch), and secure a swivel chair with a view of the stage as your arriving “co-workers” roam the room sharing their gossipy backstories.

Before long, the 16-member ensemble launches into the first of a dozen fully formed musical numbers lampooning iconic elements of awkward workplace get-togethers, like “white elephant” gift exchanges, cheesy team-building ritual dances and alcoholfueled unprofessionalism. Those subjects might sound like Christmas clichés, but the skilled improvisers embodying these over-thetop characters — including drunken divorcee Deborah (Kristie Geng), incoherent sexpot Paris Anna Nicole (Yan Diaz) and weed-addled

Leslie (Devin Skorupski) — make this mistletoe mockery feel as refreshingly intimate and original as it is outrageously hilarious.

Rupe’s pop-pastiche songs are performed by a powerful four-piece band led by arranger Jason M. Bailey, and are as well-crafted and tuneful as anything in his acclaimed musical From Here, which is being performed off-Broadway early next year.

Highlights include Karen’s (Kamryn C. Burton) ironic toast to hypocritical diversity; Finnigan’s (Blake Aburn) and Faith’s (Michelle Coben) double entendre-stuffed sanctimonious guitar sermon; and Sheila’s (Melissa Bibliowicz) breathless Hanukkah patter song, which brought the audience to its feet for the biggest Hora I’ve danced since my cousin’s Orthodox wedding.

Smartly, it isn’t all just played for laughs, with some unexpectedly emotional ballads for overlooked Ed (David Lowe) and Eileen (Amy Sue Hardy), the antagonist from the head office. And although the deus ex denouements of some plotlines are predictable, that doesn’t stop them from being satisfying. My only remaining wish is that the booming sound system had allowed me to understand Rupe’s witty lyrics better.

Ultimately, The Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show is a first-rate dinner show minus the dinner, and despite my hard-earned ambivalence towards audience participation, the Ren’s cast did a remarkable job of roping me into their raucous festivities. It’s been over a decade since I worked in a cubicle, but I’d consider returning to a desk job if every office holiday party were this much fun.

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BADMOUTHIN’

Bad As’s Burgers in Curry Ford West stuffs Australian wagyu patties into its napkinshredding handhelds

Wagyu! Wagyu! Everywhere wagyu! Especially Australian wagyu, which isn’t nearly as luscious or marbled (or expensive) as actual Japanese wagyu, but has its fair share of buttery richness that any beefatarian can appreciate. Those beefatarians include John Collazo, the affable gent behind Bad As’s Sandwiches, Collazo’s’ Grit’s ’N’ Gr’avy, The Possessive House of Pork, and his ultramodern, one-seat, multicourse chef’s tasting concept, ApostroFeed. The last three may or may not be actual concepts, but Bad As’s Burgers, subject of this dripping assessment, certainly is.

Much like the handhelds Collazo serves from his Milk District sandwich house, the ones at BAB are bloated and bangin’. Here the burgers come double-pattied, with 16 ounces

of Aussie wag stacked between house-baked, sesame-specked, butter brioche buns. With apologies to Dr. Tongue (RIP John Candy), it’s clear Collazo is out to blow the arteries out of the whole “better burger” movement with this 3D House of Beef.

A pal and I thrust a trio of burgers into our faces on our memorable first visit to the Curry Ford West joint.

First was “The Marley” ($16), sporting a mix of roasted pineapple and jerk mayo layered with caramelized onions and gooey gouda. The sweet and spicy island vibe in between those spongy drums really got us into a rhythm. “The Professional” ($17) pays homage to the French dip, with melted gruyère and seasonal mushrooms (oyster, hen of the woods and cremini). The burger comes cut in half, making dips into the jus all the easier.

But “The Warbucks” ($24) is the big daddy of them all. Crispy onion and arugula aside, it was the foie gras pâté and trufflemanchego cream that had us wondering if the sun would come out in our tomorrow. The thing is rich, but it isn’t spoiled rich with gold leaf or caviar or a burger diaper made of $100 bills.

Which brings me to the elephant in the room — the prices. You’ll notice that these burgers don’t come cheap. But you should know that a single-patty burger here starts at $8 – about the same price as a burger at Shake Shack. A drink and fries (fried in beef tallow) costs an extra $3.99; $6.99 for fries and a shake. And those shakes are worth a shake — try the strawberry shortcake fashioned from strawberry compote and house-made shortbread or the “American Pie” with caramel apple and graham-cracker crumbs. Also worth a slurp is the French onion soup ($8), which may seem like an odd offering at a burger house, until you realize the broth is just as beefy as anything else served here.

I had to make a return trip to sample the newest creation, dubbed “The Firestarter” ($16) and packing housemade kimchi, jalapeños, green chili sauce and havarti cheese. Did it combust in my mouth and blow my yap into oblivion? No. Did that make it a bad bad as’s burger? Also no. It was a juicy, medium-well, double-pattied napkin shredder, just like the rest of the Australian wagyu burgers I scarfed. And no matter the price –$8, $16 or $24 — scarf you should.

As my Aussie friend likes to say, wrap your laughing gear ’round that.

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OPENINGS & CLOSINGS:

Korean-style beanery Haan Coffee has opened at 1235 E. Colonial Drive in Mills 50. In addition to beverages like matcha, tea and, yes, coffee, Haan also serves croffles (croissant-waffles) inside the very handsome space … A couple of months ago, Jollibee teased us with an Oct. 29 opening, which never happened. Now they’re teasing us again with a Dec. 16 opening. Fans of the Filipino fried chicken chain, slated to open at 11891 E. Colonial Drive, can only hope … Purple Ocean Superfood Bar, the mobile op spotlighting açai and pitaya bowls, will open a permanent space at 1110 N. Mills Ave. Look for it open early next year … Tabla, the fine Indian restaurant with locations in Orlando, Winter Park and Lake Nona, has opened a fourth location at 945 City Plaza Way in Oviedo … Barrio Tacos, a Day of the Deadthemed cantina featuring tequila, whiskey and a build-your-own taco menu, has opened inside the Waterford Lakes Town Center … Nearby, Big Bad Wolf Barbecue & Brew has opened in the space previously occupied by Slapfish at 783 N. Alafaya Trail … Out of Many Kitchens, a scratch kitchen specializing in Caribbean fare, has opened just outside of Parramore at 202 S. Orange Blossom Trail. Dishes include jerk chicken coconut, jerk snapper, brown stew chicken, curry chickpeas and potatoes, and more … Tokyo Teppan Cafe, sister restaurant to Tokyo Steakhouse & Sushi, is serving hibachi bowls, ramen and boba tea at 583 S. Chickasaw Trail … Siam O-Cha, a Thai restaurant that just opened on Ronald Reagan Boulevard in Longwood, will offer such dishes as shrang wa goong (grilled shrimp salad) and kaeng hung ley (pork belly curry) in addition to Thai staples … Look for Beefy Brazilian Pie & Co. to open in the old Loving Vegan Market space at 2240 W. Fairbanks Ave. The restaurant will specialize in Brazilian pot pies filled with everything from Brazilian-style jerky beef to bacalao Juan Valdez Cafe has opened inside the Trader Joe’s plaza in Winter Park.

NEWS & EVENTS:

The 407 Food Fair Saturday at noon at Ivanhoe Park Brewing will be a festive occasion featuring a host of food vendors including Uncle Den Dogs, The Pizza Slut, Red Panda Noodles, Phat Ash Bakes and more … Fabio’s Table at Vinia Wine Kitchen returns Dec. 16, 17 and 23 themed around European holiday traditions, specifically traditions from France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Sweden and, uhh, Brazil. The five-course meal is $85 ($125 with wine pairings). Visit exploretock. com/viniawinebar for tickets … World Food Trucks, one of the nation’s largest food truck parks (which we reviewed Nov. 9), will host One World Christmas Dec. 17 featuring free toys, giveaways, a visit from Santa and a starstudded music lineup highlighted by Puerto Rican salsa singer Frankie Negrón and former Grupo Niche singer César Salaz … Kaya will host a Christmas dinner inspired by the Filipino tradition of Noche Buena Dec. 23 and 24. Tickets are $250. Visit exploretock.com/ kaya for more.

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PREMIERES WEDNESDAY:

Burning Patience — An idealistic young man is inspired to become a poet when he starts serving as Pablo Neruda’s mailman. In the parlance of those who study self-destructive behaviors, this is a “gateway drug.” (Netflix)

The Marriage App — “Working on the relationship” becomes a competitive sport after a husband and wife purchase a Fitbit-like gadget that records their shared time and acts of kindness. But if you want to lose 185 pounds of useless fat, ladies, a divorce is still your best option. (Netflix)

The Most Beautiful Flower — The tradeoff between popularity and self-acceptance is the theme of a series based on the teenage experiences of Michelle Rodríguez. That’s Michelle Rodríguez the actor/comedian, not Michelle Rodriguez the Fast & Furious star and DUI recidivist. When she starts to worry about popularity, she downs a fifth of Gilbey’s and does donuts in a church parking lot until the feeling goes away. (Netflix)

Smiley — Spanish playwright Guillem Clua handled the series adaptation of his 2013 stage piece about two men fumbling their way toward true love. If you don’t watch, Billy Porter will come to your house and browbeat you to “get a Clua.” (Netflix)

Too Hot to Handle — The enforced-celibacy competition adds a new wrinkle for Season 4: This time, the participants think they’ve signed up for a different show that encourages them to hook up. Oh, “consent”: You’re still the swiftest route to comedy! (Netflix)

PREMIERES THURSDAY:

The Bad Guy — Italy sends us a dark-comedy series in which a prosecutor who’s spent a

lifetime fighting the Mafia is wrongly accused of being a criminal himself. “Can these boys sling a fiction or what?” exults series consultant Rudy Giuliani. (Prime Video)

Doom Patrol — Season 4 shuttles the team into the future to confront a threat to their very existence. If they want to experience the same feeling vicariously, they could just stay here and talk to somebody who’s currently in an interracial marriage. (HBO Max)

In Broad Daylight: The Narvarte Case — Seven years ago, five people were murdered in a Mexico City apartment, and their families still haven’t received a sufficient explanation from the police. But that’s what streaming documentaries are for, right? (Actually, they’re for furthering an image of wives and girlfriends as cold-blooded killers while ignoring their male accomplices. But sometimes something else squeaks through.) (Netflix)

The Real Housewives of Miami — Three new friends join the six returning stars for Season 5, which turns on plot points about possible adultery and parental estrangement. Come on, like anybody’s parents wouldn’t embrace them just for being involved in this thing.

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South Side — Chicago hustlers Simon and K are at it again in Season 3, which includes both a Kwanzaa episode and an homage to Christopher Nolan. From the Blackest holiday on the calendar to the whitest man in film? Forget it, K; it’s Chi-town. (HBO Max)

PREMIERES FRIDAY:

Christmas Bloody Christmas — It’s wacko holiday horror as a record-store owner tries to protect herself from a rampaging, homicidal Santa robot. And she thought the worst

thing she’d ever have to fight was Spotify! (Shudder)

Dream Home Makeover — In their fourth season, Syd and Shea McGee take on five new projects — one of them a kitchen space for a member of their own design team. But that’s nothing compared to Elon Musk: He can turn any employee’s cubicle into high-tech sleeping quarters just like that. (Netflix)

Emancipation — This Antoine Fuqua flick casts Will Smith as a slave who tries to escape after being “whipped within an inch of his life.” In the slave owner’s defense, he later apologized to the Academy for letting the Devil come for him when he was at his highest moment. (Apple TV+)

Hawa — Sundance award-winning director Maimouna Doucouré (Cuties) returns with the story of a teenage girl who’s living with her grandmother but trying to get adopted by one of her all-time heroines. I tell ya, you break your back to sacrifice for these kids and they just throw you over for Megan Thee Stallion. (Prime Video)

How to Ruin Christmas: The Baby Shower — In the third season of the South African comedy series, the Sello and Twalla families’ wish to avoid spending another Christmas together is thwarted by the impending arrival of a new grandchild. This’ll be the first time a gender reveal ended with an intentional house fire. (Netflix)

Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? — HELLO CLEVELAND! Oops, I mean New York, which is where Menzel is headed in this documentary about her 2018 tour that ended at Madison Square Garden. That’s almost the longest it’s ever taken anyone to get

from Broadway to 33rd and Seventh, except for that one time a doo-wop group on the downtown A train all got the runs at once. (Disney+)

It’s a Wonderful Binge — Remember The Binge, the 2020 comedy flick that was like a spoof of The Purge but with substance abuse taking the place of violence? In its sequel, the annual Binge Night is moved to Christmas Eve, and the result is predictable: The entire country looks like the old Wally’s on any given Tuesday. (Hulu)

Little America — The docuseries that explores the immigrant experience in our nation returns for a second season, with contributions from actors Phylicia Rashad, Alan S. Kim and Ki Hong Lee. Every episode will end with a song by Pitbull, to make you rethink the whole thing. (Apple TV+)

Money Heist: Korea: Joint Economic Area — Part 2 of South Korea’s take on Money Heist promises narrative twists the Spanish original didn’t have. Which is good, because it was getting hard to believe that anybody in Korea would be counterfeiting euros. (Netflix)

The Muppet Christmas Carol Extended Edition — The melancholic number “When Love Has Gone” has been restored to the Muppets’ 1992 holiday classic, in a finallycomplete version that’s hitting streaming a week after bowing in theaters. Now all we need is for somebody to locate that rumored scene of Janice doing a ping-pong act, and we’ll have something to look forward to in 2052. (Disney+)

Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again — You know a franchise has really given up the ghost when its fourth installment is an animated cartoon that’s going straight to streaming and doesn’t have any of the original stars in its voice cast. Thank God that Bob Iger, who greenlighted this turkey, isn’t around any more to … oh! Hi, Bob. Like what we’ve done with the place? (Disney+)

Retrograde — National Geographic’s documentary filmmaking arm captures the final nine months of America’s two-decade folly in Afghanistan. Because as we all know, that’s the only part that matters. The subject of the next NatGeo exposé: How Brandon became the first U.S. President ever to suck up to the Saudis. (Disney+)

PREMIERES MONDAY:

Baking It — Season 2 of the holiday bakeoff show has Amy Poehler joining Maya Rudolph as co-host, replacing the departed Andy Samberg. Boy, between this and not doing voice-overs for either of the Hotel Transylvania video games, it’s like he doesn’t even want to have a career anymore. (Peacock)

PREMIERES TUESDAY:

Dr. Seuss Baking Challenge — Competing teams of bakers craft artistic delicacies based on the works of Dr. Seuss. “Mmmm … I can really taste the blue fish.” (Prime Video)

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WHY SO SERIOUS?

The Happy Fits bring their vibrant new indie sound to Orlando

It seems only fitting that a group dubbed “that fruit band” by fans is returning to the orange capital of the world as part of their latest tour.

With a bold modern rock sound that packs a powerful yet comforting punch, the Happy Fits’ newest album, Under the Shade of Green, takes their already catchy tunes to an entirely new level of punchy energy.

The New Jersey trio — cellist Calvin Langman, guitarist Ross Monteith and drummer Luke Davis — found that writing this new album gave them a chance to break out of their creative comfort zones and explore new lyrical themes and sounds.

“I think a lot of our earlier work was very coming-of-age and it was kind of like a diary of growing up between the years of 16 and 23,” says Langman. “Over the pandemic, there were just a lot of major global events that really

opened up our eyes to realizing that the world was a lot bigger than the world of Pittstown, New Jersey, that we grew up in.”

Each member of Happy Fits initially found their passion for music in their youth: Davis discovering his interest in drumming through hours playing Rock Band and Guitar Hero; Monteith signing up for guitar lessons alongside his older brother and immediately thinking it was “the coolest thing”; and Langman transforming his childhood cello lessons into an unlikely gateway into the rock world.

“Basically, I saw two cellos on YouTube playing ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and I was like, I want to play rock cello. That’s what I want to do,” remembers Langman.

After their first EP hit streaming platforms, Langman realized that people were responding well to the strings. What initially wasn’t intended to be a big release soon

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enough made the Happy Fits a force to be reckoned with on the indie-rock scene. Now a recognizable staple of their sound, Langman’s cello adds an entirely new layer of warmth to each tune.

Davis thinks that it’s important to the band that their songs translate well onstage and fans never feel like there’s something missing from a live performance. While this initially meant that the trio would stick to strictly cello, guitar and drums on their recordings as well, some experimentation over the years provided an opportunity for Happy Fits to branch out and evolve their sound both in the studio and on the stage.

“That became the evolution of the live sound, with Calvin adding pedals to his cello so he could have octaves, as well as Ross, so there was that void being filled in a lot of ways,” says Davis.

With fan-favorite songs as animated as “Too Late” or “Hold Me Down” from previous albums having raised fans’ expectations, the band felt that Under the Shade of Green needed to deliver with new material that was just “as big and loud” as possible.

“The first two albums, we only had six weeks to record them, but this most recent album, Under the Shade of Green, we had six months. It was the first opportunity that we really got to utilize our time as much as possible to make the songs sound as huge as possible,” says Davis.

Monteith says that “In the Lobby” is one of the more fun numbers to perform live in terms of crowd interaction. The band’s stage manager adorns Monteith with a bucket hat and sunglasses for this song, a tongue-in-cheek visual play on the lives and behaviors of the rich and famous.

“At the end of the song, I run offstage and I shoot a money gun into the crowd filled with big pineapple dollar bills,” Monteith says. “Some of them actually have coupons for our merch in it, so it’s a fun item for people to take home, but then if they get a lucky one they get a free T-shirt.”

The pineapple is the Happy Fits’ newest featured fruit, serving as the cover image for Under the Shade of Green and following the grapefruit adorning the cover of their 2020 album, What Could Be Better. What started as a silly pun with a banana on the cover of their 2016 EP, Awfully Apeelin’, became a full-blown tradition that now yields a deeper meaning in the lyrics and theme of each release.

“I felt like it was a powerful image to have the pineapple be made out of money and also on fire because it’s kind of a metaphor for how money is destroying the world right now and just fueling global warming,” says Langman.

Under the Shade of Green allowed the Happy Fits to experiment with new energies, grooves and sounds (and yes, a new fruit). Fiery with urgency and as bright as a flame, this new album adds a formidable array of new potential inclusions to the band’s already-stacked set list. Whether you “Dance Alone” or with friends — you will be dancing either way.

“We really took the time with these songs not necessarily worrying about how it’s going to translate, we can figure that out now because we have the tools and the team to achieve that,” says Davis. “A lot more harmonies and multiple guitar tracks and multiple cello tracks and bass synth. … We went from the garage indie band feel to a more refined rock band.”

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LOCAL RELEASES

As one of the central acts in the Jonesy Collective orbit, Fowl Play comes from the decidedly more cerebral side of the city’s electronic scene, with music more conducive to tripping and vibing out than to shakin’ dat ass.

Rather than just continuing his signature sound, new two-track release Collection advances it, rendering his bubbling acid world with notably more funk, detail and dimension than ever. It’s a beatscape that’s at once alien and organic. And it’s Fowl Play’s most evolved work yet. Collection now streams everywhere.

CONCERT PICKS THIS WEEK

Grand Buffet, DJ Jester the Filipino Fist: Anyone who was part of the buzzing and fertile Orlando indie and hip-hop scenes in the 2000s can attest to the left-field genius of alt-rap heroes Grand Buffet. Although they were actually from Pittsburgh, they were one of the flagship acts on Fighting Records — one of the leading Orlando indie labels of that era — and had ties so deep here that they were treated like local royalty. But it’s not that Grand Buffet simply moved on once Fighting folded in the late 2000; they themselves essentially went dark. 2008’s King Vision on Fighting Records was their last album, and the duo made increasingly fewer appearances as the years went on.

Now, after being totally MIA from Orlando for eons, two of the key figures from Fighting Records — John Youngman and Mor Krivinsky — are teaming up again to bring Grand Buffet back to their old adopted stomping grounds. Come see why their sharp blend of humor, wit and rhyme ruled the Orlando underground for years.

Welcome back, freaks. (8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, Will’s Pub, $20-$25)

454, Pig the Gemini, Three Knee Deep, The Gas: Count rapper-producer 454 among the latest class of ascendant homegrown talents. The Longwood skater kid born Willie Wilson first distinguished himself as a seriously gifted street shredder sick enough to be featured in TransWorld Skateboarding (RIP). Since moving to New York, he’s quickly making a hot name for himself as a musician. With a psychedelic rap style that’s both surreal and utterly now, he’s racked up a heavyweight list of fans-turned-collaborators like Denzel Curry and Frank Ocean. Now that he’s coming up with tons of underground velocity, the young hotshot will be making a big homecoming with his first headlining show here. Go give this shooting star some due hometown love. Rounding out the bill is his rapper sister Pig the

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Early Moods, Intoxicated, Mindwash, Howling Midnight: Metalheads of the slow and low school rejoice, for this week brings to town what will very likely be your new favorite band. Influenced by acts like Candlemass, Witchfinder General, Pentagram, Trouble and Sabbath, L.A.’s Early Moods are the strapping young studs in the stable of premier heavy label Riding Easy Records. A perfect slab of classic doom, their eponymous debut album landed just this past summer and proved Early Moods as an instant contender who are laying it on like few can. It’s a marvelously focused introduction that’s the absolute apotheosis of vintage doom. Openers will be Orlando death-thrash unit Intoxicated, technical Tampa hard rockers Mindwash and local blues-rock titans Howling Midnight. (7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12, Will’s Pub, $10)

First Jason: OK, so this is the band project of Ari Lehman, who happened to be the first actor to play a young, pre-hockey mask Jason Voorhees in the original Friday the 13th. What First Jason is not, however, is some unintentionally terrible Corey Feldman deal. Rather than a former child actor’s attempt at earnest pop music, First Jason are a metal band that, as the none-too-subtle name signals, leans all the way in on the frontman’s unique claim in pop-culture history. Their whole schtick drips with slasher-flick camp and tons of Friday the 13th allusions. And the fact that a goddamn keytar is front and center should seal the deal on this as a must-see spectacle. (8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, Will’s Pub, $13) baolehuu@orlandoweekly.com

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THURSDAY, DEC. 8

Pat Travers

As classic rock uneasily segues into its inevitable geriatric decline, there are two different stories being told, and both are true. One is about the rarified handful of Boomer icons selling off the rights to their publishing, recordings and even likenesses to venture capitalists for many multiple millions of dollars. The other story is more timeless: road-dogging rockers grinding out a living on the small theater/ large club circuit, despite not having graced even the lowest rungs of a sales chart since the time when gas cost one buck a gallon. Guitarist Pat Travers was the guitar god for “real rockers” in the late ’70s and early ’80s, thanks both to his burly, bashed-out blues riffage and ridiculously anthemic rock radio staples like “Boom Boom (Out Go the Lights)” and “Snortin’ Whiskey.” Those two songs alone have made Travers an indelible presence on your favorite biker bar’s TouchTunes, but haven’t quite earned him the payout he justly deserves. So, he’s out on the road with fellow semi-legends Outlaws, the Tampa Southern rockers who your uncle sings along with whenever “Green Grass and High Tides” and “There Goes Another Love Song” show up on satellite radio. Both acts are absolute legends. 7:30 p.m., Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave., plazaliveorlando.org, $39-$247.

FRIDAY, DEC. 9

Burna Boy

Nigerian singer and producer Burna Boy is bringing his “Love, Damini” tour to Orlando just in time for some holiday fun. The

Grammy-winning artist has a diverse musical palette, with songs mixing reggae, dancehall, Afrobeat and pop. With a career spanning over a decade, his most prominent collaborations include work with Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith and a feature on the recent Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack. Sharing the name of his tour, Burna Boy’s newest album gives a sonic glimpse into the mind and heart of the artist in his most heartfelt manner to date. Love, Damini has a rhythmic, warm and melodic feel, befitting songs that tell a story of life and growth. 7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9, Addition Financial Arena, 12777 Gemini Blvd. N., additionfiarena.com, $36-$300. — Ariadna Ampudia

JG Thirlwell

This eye-popping booking at Timucua Arts Foundation comes courtesy of Modern Music Movement and, mere days away, we’re still having trouble believing the engagement is a reality. Unpredictable and influential electronic musician and composer JG Thirlwell will play an ambitious new solo work, Silver Mantis, in the confines of the Timucua house show space. Depending on your aesthetic inclinations, you may know Thirlwell best from his seminal and riotous industrial project Foetus and all of its many offshoots — Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel, You’ve Got Foetus on Your Breath, etc. — which expertly mixed his compositional ambitions with synth-punk attitude and no doubt had a young Trent Reznor furiously scribbling notes. Or you may know him as the bombastic composer behind scores for cutting-edge animated shows like The Venture Bros. and Archer. Or if you’re particularly out on the fringes, you probably heard

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pieces Thirlwell wrote for avant ensembles like Bang on a Can or Kronos Quartet. As befits an ageless iconoclast like Thirlwell, you’re not going to hear any of that at this show. (Ain’t that the way.) What you are going to hear is Silver Mantis, a four-channel solo performance built from prepared piano, electronics and theremin, augmented by visuals by Swedish artist Sten Backman. 7:30 p.m., Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave., timucua.com, $25. — Matthew Moyer

The Shining (Backwards and Forwards)

Everyone’s heard of the “Dark Side of the Rainbow” or “the Wizard of Floyd” — the enduring high-dea that Pink Floyd’s psych opus Dark Side of the Moon album syncs perfectly to Technicolor brainwarp The Wizard of Oz, if you hit play on the album at the same moment as the MGM lion’s third roar. (This synchronicity trick also works uncannily well with every Wu-Tang album and every kung-fu movie. Try it.) While the effect is an example of apophenia, not proof that Roger Waters had a secret fixation on Judy Garland, it’s undeniably entertaining to see the alignments your brain can create when prompted. When, in a similar vein, an acquaintance opined to Brooklyn musician John Fell Ryan that “The Shining is a film meant to be watched both forwards and backwards,” Ryan took the assignment literally. From that tossed-off utterance he and filmmaker Akiva Saunders created a conceptual mindfuck, a visual tesseract, a kaleidoscopic

poem: two projections of The Shining superimposed on the same screen, overlaying the ratcheting dread of the film’s beginning with the horrors of its dénouement. This masterwork of juxtaposed significances makes its Central Florida debut Friday night at the Enzian’s Freaky Friday series; highly recommended. 11:30 p.m., Enzian Theater, 1300 Orlando Ave., Maitland, enzian.org, $11. — Jessica Bryce Young

Kontravoid

Given our well-documented love of both haunted facewear and dark synth, it’s only natural that the co-headlining “Meeting of the Masks” tour between Kontravoid and Lunacy would have us over the moon. Philadelphia’s Lunacy makes some of the iciest, most emotionless minimal synth we’ve ever heard, rendered all the more unsettling by a full-head mask that obscures any mode of facial expression. Meanwhile, Los Angeles’ Kontravoid wears a disguise likely plucked from a halffinished Famous Monsters how-to magazine, but his music is finely honed and eerie dance music, like New Order trapped in Waxwork. Both acts played here last spring on the same night but at different venues so if you’ve been afflicted by FOMO since then, redemption is nigh. Put on by the good people of Panic! Underground, the night will be bookended by a set from Orlando EBM blood-drinker Mother Juno and the DJs of Panic holding the dance floor in their thrall. 9 p.m., Iron Cow, 2438 E. Robinson St., eventbrite.com, $15. — MM

FRIDAY-SUNDAY, DEC. 10-11

BizarroLand Film Fest

The Sick n’ Wrong Film Festival returns with a new name, look and locale this weekend. Now freshly rebranded as the BizarroLand Film Festival, the core mission is very much the same, to spotlight films with plenty of “body fluids, pitch-black gallows humor, and skin-crawling awkwardness.” The ghastly screenings are happening at the Downtown Arts Collective this time around, with three days worth of unsettling fare including Guts, Meat Friend, Bobby Drowns and Tap Twice Downtown Arts Collective, 643 Lexington Ave., bizarroland2022.eventive.org, free-$60. — MM

Loathe, Static Dress, Omert, Paledusk 7:30 pm; The Henao Center, 5601 Edgewater Drive; $18.

WJRR’s Holiday Hangout: 10 Years, Classless Act, Giovannie and The Hired Guns 7:30 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $20$65; 407-934-2583.

THURSDAY, DEC. 8

Anberlin “A Twenty-Year Celebration” — three albums, three nights. 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $35; 407-246-1419.

Homesafe, A Will Away, Valleyheart 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$20.

Beautiful Music Chamber Trio Cello, flute and violin. 5 pm; Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $6; 407-645-5311.

Blue October 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $38.25$80; 407-934-2583.

Sundown Sessions: Elizabeth Ward 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Grand Buffet 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $20-$25.

The Happy Fits 7 pm; Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $20; 407-228-1220.

Eugene Snowden and Friends 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10.

Sundown Sessions: Johnny Debt 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Kash’d Out, Ted Bowne (Passafire), Ichroniq 7 pm; West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford; $20-$25; 407-322-7475.

Kidd G 9 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $25-$100.

Tini Gessler 9 pm; Elixir, 9 W. Washington St.; $10; 407-985-3507.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11

K92.3’s Jingle Jam K92.3’s Jingle Jam is back just in time for the 2022 holiday season. The Orlando country radio station is hosting an allstar evening of talent including Walker Hayes, Parmalee, Easton Corbin and Nate Smith. This holiday-themed event will bring country fans an early present of some up-andcoming acts in the genre. This lineup has something for all country fans: Hayes of “Fancy Like” fame; Smith, who had a viral TikTok give his career a big boost; Florida native Corbin; and Parmalee, a family (and friends) band whose bond can be heard in their music. 8 p.m., Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd., hardrock. com/live, $53-$83. — Gabby Macogay

Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening 8:30 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $35$89.50; 407-351-5483.

Open Acoustic Jam with Raleigh and Friends All musicians of every skill level welcome. 8 pm; Muldoon’s Saloon, 7439 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-657-9980.

Thursday Night Hang Open jam session starts at 9 pm; music starts at 8 pm. Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-636-9951.

FRIDAY, DEC. 9

Anberlin “A Twenty-Year Celebration” — three albums, three nights. 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $35; 407-246-1419.

LeNard Rutledge and Friends 8 pm; Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park; $25-$35; 407-636-9951.

Robert Harris 7 pm; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407-571-8180.

The Eighth Note Collective 8 pm; Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-636-9951.

SATURDAY, DEC. 10

Anberlin “A Twenty-Year Celebration” — three albums, three nights. 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $35; 407-246-1419.

Default Friends, Lily of the Valley, District Title, Sorry Eric 7 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; all ages; $8-$10.

Triple Crosses, Celestino Duley, Thalia Sophia, Fauna, Alex Alan 7 pm; Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave.; $10; 407-270-9104.

SUNDAY, DEC. 11

Central Florida Jazz Society Presents: Zach Bartholomew Trio 3 pm; Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park; $20-$35; 407-636-9951.

Donovan Melero 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; Norsekorea presents.; $15-$18.

Sundown Sessions: Esh Morgan 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.;free.

Central Florida Sounds of Freedom Presents “If Only in My Dreams” 3 pm; Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $24.75.

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John C O’Leary III 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave; $12.50-$25; 321-234-3985.

MONDAY, DEC. 12

Early Moods, Intoxicated, Mindwash, Howling Midnight Sideward Brewing will give away “Punks on the Patio” lager from 7-8 pm. 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave; $10.

Open Mic Hip-Hop Cypherstyle open mic with featured MCs. 9:30 pm; Austin’s Coffee, 929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-975-3364.

TUESDAY, DEC. 13

Answers, La Science Des Reves 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10-$12.

The Spill Canvas, Mom Rock 8 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $22; 407-704-6261.

FILM

Home Alone Wednesday,

3 pm; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $12.50; 407-629-0054; enzian.org..

The Nightmare Before Christmas Don’t forget your blankets, chairs, and snacks for the whole family to enjoy. Friday, 7 pm; East Lawn at Lake Eola, 601 E. Washington St.; free; 407-8194528; downtownorlando.com.

The Santa Clause Bring your chairs and blankets. Food and beverages available for purchase. Thursday, 7 pm; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407-571-8180; altamonte.org.

Wednesday Movie Night:

Gremlins A young man inadvertently unleashes a horde of mischievous monsters in a small town. Wednesday, 7:30 pm; Dees Brothers Brewery, 210 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford; free; 407-732-4008.

White Christmas Thursday, noon; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $11; 407-629-1088; enzian.org.

THEATER

A Christmas Carol Through Dec. 24; Margeson Theater, Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St.; $25-$57; 407-447-1700; orlandoshakes.org.

A Christmas Carol This adaptation uses only five actors. Through Dec. 18; Penguin Point Productions, 1220 Oviedo Mall Blvd., Oviedo; $20; theensemblecompany.com.

The Nutcracker Bring the entire family for the adventures of young Clara as she explores the fantasy world of the Mouse King, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and Mother Ginger. Through Dec. 18; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $29-$290; 407358-6603; drphillipscenter.org.

The Nutcracker Family and Sensory-Friendly Show A specially designed one-hour version of the enchanting holiday classic. Saturday, 11 am; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for

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the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $29-$89; 407358-6603; orlandoballet.org

The Office Holiday Party Musical Extravaganza Show

This show is for anyone who overshared romantic traumas with Karen from Finance after having just one too many Jingle Juices at our corporate holiday party three years ago. Through Dec. 23; Renaissance Theatre Company, 415 E Princeton St.; $30; rentheatre.com.

Scrooge, the Musical

Through Dec. 18; Athens Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand; $12-$32; 386-7361500; athensdeland.com.

The Sound of Music

Through Dec. 18; Theatre South Playhouse, 7601 Della Drive; $32; theatresouthplayhouse.org.

Steppin’ Out With Irving Berlin Celebrate the life and career of this iconic American composer with this song and tap dance tribute. Through Dec. 17; 711 Orange Ave., Winter Park; $20-$46; 407-645-0145; winterparkplayhouse.org.

COMEDY

Joe Pera Thursday, 6:30 & 7:30 pm; Orlando Improv, 9101 International Drive; $37-$148; 407-480-5233; theimprovorlando.com.

Just Okay 7: The News Junkie Saturday, 7:30 pm; Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $60; 407228-1220; plazaliveorlando.org.

Lewis Black Saturday, 8 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $45-$65; 407-3515483; hardrock.com/live.

EXHIBITIONS

2022 Florida Showcase Florida photographers and artists.

Mondays-Saturdays, 11 am; Snap Downtown, 420 E. Church St.; free; snaporlando.com.

All that Glitters: The Society of Gilders Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park; $12; 407-647-6294; polasek.org.

Art Encounters: One Act of Kindness, A World of Difference Works by Guillermo Galindo, Patrick Martinez, Monte Olinger, and Joe Wardwell. Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407-6462526; web.rollins.edu/rma.

Barbara Sorensen: Billows Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; 407-6462526; web.rollins.edu/rma.

Capturing the Cosmos Astrophotography by Derek Demeter. Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St.; $24; 407-514-2000; osc.org.

Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From Features second-generation immigrant artists who explore the dynamics of living between different cultures and the hybrid identities they lead. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; $20; 407-896-4231; omart.org.

Fabrications An exquisitely timed exhibition about truth and lies, presented by Art For All Spaces. CityArts, 39 S. Magnolia Ave.; 407-648-7060; downtownartsdistrict.com.

From Ella to Coltrane: The Jazz Photography of Roger Kallins Crealdé School of Art, 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Winter Park; 407-671-1886; crealde.org.

Fumicheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida Art and History Museums –Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $6; 407-5392182; artandhistory.org.

In Between: Painting the Post Immigrant Experience Visual narratives of the post-immigrant experience. Art and History Museums – Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $6; 407-539-2182; artandhistory.org.

In Conversation: Will Wilson A compelling contemporary exploration of self-representation through the science of photography and digital media in response to the continuing impact of early 20th-century photographs of indigenous peoples. Mennello Museum of American Art., 900 E.

Princeton St.; $5; 407-2464278; mennellomuseum.org.

Lilacs: New Paintings by Jackie Juaristi Honoring the color purple. Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; free; 407-6233393; jackiejuaristi.com.

Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian Art, 1960s–1970s Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; free; 407646-2526; web.rollins.edu/rma.

Urbanlando Work by local artists JB, Santos, Nick SL, Miras, and Eric (The Wise Knight) Wise. Kissimmee City Hall, 101 Church St., Kissimmee; osceolaarts.org.

Yuyi Morales: Soñadora The artist’s Mexican birthright and culture is evident in her picture books for children.

Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave.; free-$45; 407-896-4231; omart.org.

EVENTS

Asian Lantern Festival: Into the Wild Dozens of larger-than-life, hand-crafted lanterns that are lit by thousands of LED lights, resulting in a gorgeous display of color, light and sound that celebrates traditional Asian lantern festivals. Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, 3755 W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford; $19.99-$21.99; 407-323-4450; centralfloridazoo.org.

Coffee and Conversations: Singer-Songwriters in the Central Florida Music Scene Join Jeremy Hileman, History Center assistant curator, as he welcomes singer-songwriter Terri Binion to explore the experience of singer-songwriters in the Central Florida music scene. Sunday, 2 pm; Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd.; free; 407-8368500; thehistorycenter.org.

Energy Wheel A unique sonic experience combining a sound bath of crystal singing bowls and Tibetan bells with modular synthesizer. Wednesday, 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $25-$35; 321-234-3985; timucua.com.

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All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 Opera Orlando presents a poignant and moving work set during World War I on the Western Front. Out of the violence, there came a silence, then a song, when a German soldier stepped into no man’s land singing “Silent Night.” Thus began an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, and peace. Sunday, 3 pm; Ritz Theater at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 201 S. Magnolia Ave., Sanford; $23-$30; 407-321-8111; operaorlando.org.

Bivona Christmas Light Show

Through Jan. 1, 2023; 1601 N. Wind Court, Winter Springs; free; bivonachristmas.com.

Breakfast with Santa Get some quality time with the head elf himself, plus enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet. Advanced registrations are required.

Saturday, 9 am; Wekiva Island, 1014 Miami Springs Road, Longwood; $12.95-$17.95; 407862-1500; wekivaisland.com.

Christmas Nights in Lights

A drive-through holiday experience more than a mile long.

Through Jan. 1, 2023; Dezerland Action Park, 5250 International Drive; $45-$65; 321-7541700; nightsinlights.com.

Christmas With the Basilica Choir A wide variety of both sacred and secular as well as classical and popular Christmas music. An audience sing-along of Christmas carols will round out the evening. Friday, 7:30 pm; National Shrine of Mary, Queen of the Universe, 8300 Vineland Ave; free; 407-239-6600; maryqueenoftheuniverse.org.

A Classic Christmas Bringing you the joy of the holiday season is the renowned Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra with guest artists Mary Wilson, soprano, and Kevin Deas, bass-baritone. Saturday, 1 & 4 pm; Rollins College, Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; $30; 407-646-2000; bachfestivalflorida.com.

Concert Under the Stars Holiday Edition Seasonal selections and

Holiday favorites performed by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra Brass. Celebrate the season with brass arrangements of “Holiday Fanfare,” “O Magnum Mysterium,” “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and more. Registration required. Saturday, 7 pm; Bok Tower Gardens, 1151 Tower Blvd., Lake Wales; $35-$45; 863-7341222; boktowergardens.org.

Dazzling Nights A walk-through winter wonderland featuring a million dazzling lights. Through Dec. 24; Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave.; $12-$200; 407-246-2620; dazzlingorlando.com.

Dinos In Lights Holiday Show

Join Stan the T-Rex and his fossil friends in a festive display of music and light. Through Jan. 3, 2023; Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St.; free-$24; 407-514-2158; osc.org.

Elves off the Shelf Fridays

A twist on the classic holiday tradition. Explore the museum’s exhibits and take photos with elves. Friday, 3 pm; Museum of Illusions Orlando, 8441 International Drive; $24.99; 833-541-0992; moiorlando.com.

Family Day Free crafts, face painting, and complimentary admission to all the National Historic Landmark main campus museum attractions. Saturday, 10 am; Art and History Museums — Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; free; 407-5392182; artandhistory.org.

For King + Country A Drummer Boy Christmas: The 2022 Live Experience. Saturday, 7 pm; Amway Center, 400 W. Church St.; $19-$249; 800-7453000; amwaycenter.com.

Greg Warmoth Reindeer Run

Run or walk a 3-mile route through SeaWorld to the sound of holiday bells. Saturday, 7:15 am; SeaWorld, 7007 SeaWorld Drive; $33-$43; 407-8961160; trackshack.com.

Holiday Blooms Thousands of seasonal flowers create a magical holiday garden. There’s even a mistletoe station! Through Jan. 2, 2023; Harry P. Leu Gardens,

1920 N. Forest Ave.; $15; 407246-2620; leugardens.org.

Holiday Fountain Show Special shows with dancing water and dazzling lights choreographed to classic holiday tunes. Nightly except Thursday; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407571-8863; altamonte.org.

Holiday Ho Ho Ho-Down Holiday displays, interactive characters, the most Floridian holiday photo opportunity of the season with Gatorland’s own Gator Claus, on his very unique sleigh, his merry elves, and the Krampus Croc along with other holiday characters! Through Dec. 18; Gatorland, 14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail; $29.99-$39.99; 407-278-8432; gatorland.com.

Holiday on the Drive Parade

Arts and crafts, a Santa letterwriting station, local vendors and a parade with the arrival of Santa Claus. Santa will be available in the gazebo for photos and meet & greets after the parade. Saturday, 3 pm; Albert Park, 2400 Edgewater Drive; free; 407-256-3056; collegeparkmainstreet.com.

Holiday Studio Show

Instrumental holiday music and jazz standards by Steamin’ Jazz, beer, wine and sodas, chat with artists and art instructors while you strolling around campus. Friday, 6:30 pm; Art and History Museums – Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; free; 407-539-2181; artandhistory.org

Holidays at Caribe Chocolate

Holiday Wonderland displays, merry movies under the stars, specialty meals and menus, a “Jingle Jog,” Holiday Gnome Hunt, visits from Santa and more. Through Jan. 1, 2023; Caribe Royale Orlando, 8101 World Center Drive; cariberoyale.com.

Holinights Celebration Santa Claus, mischievous elves, towering toy soldiers, live music, nightly tree lighting, snowball fights with the elves, holiday craft and street markets, and more. Sunday, 5 pm; Promenade at Sunset Walk, 3251 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee; free; 407338-4811; sunsetwalk.com.

Holly Jolly Sounds of the Season

This musical celebration will capture the spirit of the season with members from the String Family playing holiday classics from “Frosty the Snowman” to “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” It’s the perfect way to celebrate the season with family! Saturday and Sunday; Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $10; 407-770-0071; orlandophil.org.

Ice! A dazzling indoor display of ice sculptures. Through Jan. 1, 2023; Gaylord Palms Resort, 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee; $19.99-$39.99; 407-586-2000; christmasatgaylordpalms.marriott.com.

I’ll Be Home for Christmas Join us on a familiar journey, as we take you home for the holidays this Christmas. Familiar carols paired with songs of the season, old and new, will warm your heart. Saturday, 5:30 & 7:30 pm and Sunday, 5:30 pm; St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Windermere; $12; 407-876-4991; st.lukes.org/christmasconcert.

Jingle Bell Run Help keep the tradition going strong by jingling with your family and friends at the Arthritis Foundation’s 2022 Jingle Bell Run. Wear your favorite holiday costume and spread good cheer for a great cause. Saturday, 8:30 am; Baldwin Park Village Center, 1097 Bennett Road; free; 407-917-6978; jbr.org.

Lake Nona Lights Neighborhood lights display dazzles with lights and music nightly. Through Dec. 31; 9800 Old Patina Way; free; lakenonalights.com.

The Lights on Jeater Bend Now in its 14th year and final year, Jeater Bend features 11 homes synchronized with lights, music, projection, water & fire. Through Dec. 31; Jeater Bend Drive, Celebration; free; lightsonjeaterbend.com.

A Merry Winter Garden Light Show A very merry light show. There will be a Winter Wonderland area for children at City Hall on the nights of the light show. The entire downtown Winter Garden area will be festive and decorated. Friday, 6 pm;

Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant St., Winter Garden; free; 407-656-4111; downtownwg.com.

Music in the Library: Dickens Holiday Celebration Enjoy some fun and festive holiday songs performed by the Orlando Dickens Carolers. Sunday, 2 pm; Orlando Public Library, 101 E. Central Blvd.; free; 407-835-7323; ocls.info.

Night of a Million Lights Immerse yourself in a dazzling winter wonderland. Through Jan. 1, 2023; Island H2O Water Park, 3230 Inspiration Drive, Kissimmee; $30-$40; 407-910-1401; gktw.org.

Oh, What Fun Holiday magic awaits the whole family. Through Dec. 24; Lake Nona Town Center, 6900 Tavistock Lakes Blvd.; free; 407-313-8233; ohwhatfunlakenona.com.

Parade of Lights Offers residents and visitors a dazzling evening of exciting parade floats, lights and music with dozens of entrants parading downtown on 1st Street to celebrate the holidays. Saturday, 6 pm; Downtown Sanford, Sanford Avenue and First Street; historicdowntownsanford.com.

Phantasmagoria A whimsical look at Dickens’ well-loved “A Christmas Carol, A Ghost Story of Christmas,” alongside Oscar Wilde’s rollicking “The Canterville Ghost.” Sunday, 3 pm; Reilly Arts Center, 500 NE Ninth St., Ocala; $25; phantasmagoriaorlando.com.

Santa Tuesday Bring your camera and wish list to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Cranes Roost Park tower. Tuesday, 6 pm; Cranes Roost Park, 274 Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Springs; free; 407-571-8180; uptownaltamonte.com.

Santa’s Summoning: A Christmas Haunted Trail and Spooky Market A very terrifying holiday themed haunted trail, food, build your own cupcakes, local vendors & photo ops. Friday, 6:30 pm; Warriors Sports Park, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; $15; 321-2874805; talesofterrorhaunt.com.

SantaCon Celebrated all over the country, SantaCon is a gathering of people dressed as Santa moving as a group from restaurants to bars celebrating the holiday season with tasty libations. Saturday, 11 am; Thornton Park, Summerlin Avenue and Washington Street; facebook. com/events/858284211978415.

Shine Light Show A gleaming and glowing holiday spectacle. Through Jan. 1, 2023; Gaylord Palms, 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee; free; 407-586-0000; christmasatgaylordpalms.marriott.com.

Spooky Empire’s SpookMas Enjoy music, drink specials, a merry marketplace, special guests, gift exchange and more. Saturday, 7 pm; Cocktails and Screams, 39 W. Pine St.; $10; facebook.com/ events/497412628987628.

10th Annual Violectric Holiday Show

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Ugly Christmas Sweater Party Guests wearing their ugliest holiday sweater will receive two free games of bowling. Dress up the whole family and come down for a night of Christmas fun! Saturday, 7 pm; Airport Lanes, 190 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford; free; 407-324-2129.

Winter Wonderland Nightly “snow” flurries and the dazzling Christmas tree forest complete with a 30-foottall giant tree centerpiece. Through Dec. 24; Wekiva Island, 1014 Miami Springs Road, Longwood; free; 407-8621500; wekivaisland.com.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Of all the signs in the zodiac, you Sagittarians are least likely to stay in one location for extended periods. Many of you enjoy the need to move around from place to place. Doing so may be crucial in satisfying your quest for ever-fresh knowledge and stimulation. You understand that it’s risky to get too fixed in your habits and too dogmatic in your beliefs, so you feel an imperative to keep disrupting routines before they become deadening. When you are successful in this endeavor, it’s often due to a special talent you have: your capacity for creating an inner sense of home that enables you to feel stable and grounded as you ramble free. I believe this superpower will be extra strong during the coming months.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn author Edgar Allan Poe made this mysterious statement: “We can, at any time, double the true beauty of an actual landscape by half closing our eyes as we look at it.” What did he mean? He was referring to how crucial it is to see life “through the veil of the soul.” Merely using our physical vision gives us only half the story. To be receptive to the full glory of the world, our deepest self must also participate in the vision. Of course, this is always true. But it’s even more extra especially true than usual for you right now.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Aquarian theologian Henri Nouwen wrote, “I have discovered that the gifts of life are often hidden in the places that hurt most.” Yikes! Really? I don’t like that idea. But I will say this: If Nouwen’s theory has a grain of truth, you will capitalize on that fact in the coming weeks. Amazingly enough, a wound or pain you experienced in the past could reveal a redemptive possibility that inspires and heals you.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Piscean novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen says it’s wise to talk to yourself. No other conversational partner is more fascinating. No one else listens as well. I offer you his advice in the hope of encouraging you to upgrade the intensity and frequency of your dialogues with yourself. It’s an excellent astrological time to go deeper with the questions you pose and to be braver in formulating your responses. Make the coming weeks be the time when you find out much more about what you truly think and feel.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky wrote, “To be free, you simply have to be so, without asking permission. You must have your own hypothesis about what you are called to do, and follow it, not giving in to circum-

stances or complying with them. But that sort of freedom demands powerful inner resources, a high degree of selfawareness, and a consciousness of your responsibility to yourself and therefore to other people.” That last element is where some freedom-seekers falter. They neglect their obligation to care for and serve their fellow humans. I want to make sure you don’t do that, Aries, as you launch a new phase of your liberation process. Authentic freedom is conscientious.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): The term “neurodiversity” refers to the fact that the human brain functions in a wide variety of ways. There are not just a few versions of mental health and learning styles that are better than all the others. Taurus musician David Byrne believes he is neurodiverse because he is on the autism spectrum. That’s an advantage, he feels, giving him the power to focus with extra intensity on his creative pursuits. I consider myself neurodiverse because my life in the imaginal realm is just as important to me as my life in the material world. I suspect that most of us are neurodiverse in some sense — deviating from “normal” mental functioning. What about you, Taurus? The coming months will be an excellent time to explore and celebrate your own neurodiversity.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Poet Jane

Hirshfield says that Zen Buddhism is built on three principles. No. 1: Everything changes. No. 2: Everything is connected. No. 3: Pay attention. Even if you are not a Zen practitioner, Gemini, I hope you will focus on the last two precepts in the coming weeks. If I had to summarize the formula that will bring you the most interesting experiences and feelings, it would be, “Pay attention to how everything is connected.” I hope you will intensify your intention to see how all the apparent fragments are interwoven. Here’s my secret agenda: I think it will help you register the truth that your life has a higher purpose than you’re usually aware of — and that the whole world is conspiring to help you fulfill that purpose.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Author

Flannery O’Connor wrote, “You have to cherish the world at the same time that you struggle to endure it.” I will add a further thought: You have to cherish the world at the same time that you struggle to endure it and strive to transform it into a better place. Let’s make this one of your inspirational meditations in the coming months, Cancerian. I suspect you will have more power than usual to transform the world into a better place. Get started! (P.S. Doing so will enhance your ability to endure and cherish.)

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Many sports journalists will tell you that while they may root for their favorite teams, they also “root for the story.” They want a compelling tale to tell. They yearn for dramatic plot twists that reveal entertaining details about interesting characters performing unique feats. That’s how I’m going to be in the coming months Leo, at least in relation to you. I hope to see you engaged in epic sagas, creating yourself with verve as you weave your way through fun challenges and intriguing adventures. I predict my hope will be realized.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Venus is too hot and dry for humans to live on. But if travelers from Earth could figure out a way to feel comfortable there, they would enjoy a marvelous perk. The planet rotates very slowly. One complete day and night lasts for 243 Earth days and nights. That means you and a special friend could take a romantic stroll toward the sunset for as long as you wanted, and never see the sun go down. I invite you to dream up equally lyrical adventures in togetherness here on Earth during the coming months, Virgo. Your intimate alliances will thrive as you get imaginative and creative about nurturing togetherness.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): As far as I’m concerned, Libran Buddhist monk and author Thích Nhất H nh was one of the finest humans who ever lived. “Where do you seek the spiritual?” he was asked. His answer: “You seek the spiritual in every ordinary thing that you do every day. Sweeping the floor, watering the vegetables and washing the dishes become sacred if mindfulness is there.” In the coming weeks, Libra, you will have exceptional power to live like this: to regard every event, however mundane or routine, as an opportunity to express your soulful love and gratitude for the privilege of being alive. Act as if the whole world is your precious sanctuary.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A reader named Elisa Jean tells me, “We Scorpio allies admire how Scorpios can be so solicitous and welcoming: the best party hosts. They know how to foster social situations that bring out the best in everyone and provide convivial entertainment. Yet Scorpios also know everyone’s secrets. They are connoisseurs of the skeletons in the closets. So they have the power to spawn discordant commotions and wreak havoc on people’s reputations. But they rarely do. Instead, they keep the secrets. They use their covert knowledge to weave deep connections.” Everything Ella Jean described will be your specialties in the coming weeks, Scorpio.

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I’m a 29-year-old cis straight male. What are the ethics of having a minor cum/breeding kink? Thanks, Dan!

No one chooses their kinks — our kinks choose us — so having a kink doesn’t raise ethical issues. Acting on our kinks … making choices that impact others … that’s where ethical concerns kick in. So, if it turns you on to “breed” someone, as the gay boys (very problematically!) like to say, and you never act on it, if you just sit in your apartment wanking about it, there are no ethical issues. But if you act on this kink with another person — if you want to have unprotected sex with a woman — you need to make sure she’s aware of the risks going in and that birth control is her responsibility. And you should be fully aware — going in and out and in and out — that child support could be your responsibility. (Also, you should read Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion by Gabrielle Blair.)

I have misophonia. Blowjob noises make me sick. Is it possible to give a quiet blowjob?

Misophonia is a sensory disorder that makes certain sounds extremely unpleasant; eating sounds — mouth noises — can be particularly triggering for sufferers. Noise-canceling headphones seem like an obvious solution, but they won’t work, as noises made in your own mouth have a very different path to your eardrums. What you need are noisegenerating headphones, i.e., regular ol’ headphones blasting music cranked up so loud you literally can’t hear anything else — not even those plunger-beingused-in-desperation-as-the-water-rises-to-the-topof-the-toilet-bowl sounds someone giving a blowjob makes when their work is almost done.

Beginning to think I’m bad at sex. I try to be GGG. Any tips?

Sex isn’t just about giving pleasure; it’s not just about being GGG for your partner. It’s also about taking pleasure and giving your partner the opportunity to be GGG for you. So, figure out what it is you like and what you want — sex acts or scenarios or dirty talk or materials that turn you on — find someone who wants to give you those things, and take them.

I’m a bi woman in her mid-30s a few years into an open/poly marriage to a man. I’ve fallen pretty hard for my girlfriend of six months. I’d had relationships with women before getting married, but this one has me questioning if I’d be happier as a fully-fledged lesbian. How do I work out if this is just NRE (new relationship energy), a specific connection with her or actually a waning interest in men altogether?

Wanting to be with your new girlfriend all the time — that’s NRE for you — doesn’t mean you’d be happier as a lesbian, fully-fledged or otherwise. But it doesn’t not mean that either. You won’t know how you’re going to feel until the NRE wears off, which it should soon.

My boyfriend doesn’t want an open relationship and won’t have sex with me. But he looks at Grindr and watches a lot of porn. What do I do?

“I love you, honey, and I can do a sexless relationship — I mean, that’s what we’ve been doing for a while, so I can obviously do it — but I’m not going to lead a sexless existence. We’re either opening our relationship or we’re ending it. One or the other, your choice.” (My hunch is that your boyfriend has already opened things on his end, literally and figuratively. Guys don’t get on Grindr for the recipes.)

Best advice for keeping sex hot in your late 40s, when you’re tired, you hurt, you’re crabby and you’re bitter?

Realistic expectations, scheduled sex, pot edibles, ED meds and erotic adventures planned months in advance (anticipation is a turn-on).

I have a vanilla boyfriend (of three years) and a Master (of three years). My boyfriend knows. My Master wants my boyfriend to start asking Him — to call and ask Him — for His permission whenever my boyfriend wants to have sex with me, since I’m His “property,” but I know my boyfriend won’t want to do this and will be angry that I asked. I love both, in very different ways, and I don’t know what to do. (My Master uses He/Him pronouns, always uppercased. If you respond, please use uppercase He/Him in reference to my Master.)

Like your boyfriend, I am not your master’s slave. So, you can uppercase his pronouns on his orders all you like, but you can’t order me to. I probably would’ve done if you hadn’t told me I must. (I usually capitalize “Master” and “Mistress” and “Dom,” too, but I’m making an exception for your master, as I’m kind of annoyed.) Now, your boyfriend having to call and beg him (your master) when he (your boyfriend) wants to have sex with you (the person who annoyed me just now), that would be hot … if your boyfriend was into it … which he’s not. So, tell your master involving your boyfriend is a hard limit. And if your master can’t respect that limit, end things with him. If you can’t bear the thought and you’re willing to deceive both men in your life, well, you could buy a burner phone, impersonate your boyfriend’s voice and pray you don’t get caught.

How do I convince straight men that constantly pumping me full of vacuous, superficial compliments is not a substitution for a personality, a conversation or flirting?

By refusing to fuck them, one vacuous, superficial, meaningless-compliment-spewing straight guy at a time. (That said, compliments > negging.)

Urban dictionary and most folks consider “cocksucker” to be an insult. Most of us consider “muffdiver,” on the other hand, to be a compliment. Is there a complimentary term for someone who sucks cock?

“Husband material.”

Do you owe your romantic partner 100% honesty about everything?

No.

Best advice for newlyweds?

See previous question.

My husband of more than 20 years once told me he’d prefer to be the one initiating all sexual contact between us. It was fine as long as I didn’t think about it too much. Recently, I have begun to feel restrained by this and it has become a big problem for us. Is this a common hang-up for straight guys? Our sex life was really good for a long time, but I suddenly feel zero agency. He feels bad about it, too, but we can’t seem to get past it. Your thoughts?

Sounds like your husband needs to see a therapist; preferably a sex-positive therapist, and preferably in 1998. Your husband might think women aren’t supposed to feel lust, and so a woman who initiates is a turn-off, or your husband might be uncomfortable — as some men are — being the object of desire, so you initiating turns him off. One or the other, both or neither, he needs to see a shrink.

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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: December 20th, 2022 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:00 PM Extra Space Storage 610 Rinehart Rd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 333-4355 Guylyn Laney-Household Goods, Scott Wallace- Extra Boxes, Chandra Smith- 4/5 Storage Bins, Yhesia Brown- Household Goods, Kenneth LeeHousehold Goods, Scott Wallace- 2021 HMDE Trailer Vin NOVIN0201331590. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: December 16, 2022 at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:15AM Extra Space Storage at 5753 Hoffner Ave. Orlando FL 32822, 4072125890: Michael Howard, household goods; Edgar Soto, household items; Alexis Broomfield, boxes, furniture; Jennifer Menendez Berdeguez, Household items; Renee Weaver, household items. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:45AM Extra Space Storage at 6174 S Goldenrod Road Orlando Florida 32822, 407.955.4137: Edith Williams; house items, boxes, totes. Trician Rowe; dresser, bed, night tables, couch, end tables, tv, dining table. Carlos Rodriguez; home furniture. Yanitza Garcia; boxes. Brian Garzon; Office supplies, tools, household, personals. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:15AM Extra Space Storage at 1305 Crawford Ave. St. Cloud FL 34769, 4075040833: Krizia Marte, household items; Angie Senquiz, household items; Megan Socola, Household items; Tamara Stafford, household items; Caitlin Beckigham, household items; Jonathan Orourke, Household items; Christian Pagan, household items; Amadou Ndiaye, household items; James Lucas, household items; Michael Glass, house hold items; David Caran, household items; Tiffany Bollen, household items; Shelly Caran, household items; Ashley Emond, household items The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at

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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: December 21, 2022 at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage 11971 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando FL 32825, 4075167913: Baltazar Quinain boxes and collectables Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated:

December 22, 2022 at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 11071 University Blvd Orlando, FL 32817, 3213204055: Malik Hollins sectional, dining table, bed; Jonathon English 4 bedroom home fully furnished, tools, tables, bedroom sets, boxes. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 342 Woodland Lake Drive Orlando FL 32828, 3218004793: Jeremy Wertz: Ford 4x4 (for parts only), bicycle, boxes, chairs; Marcy Rodriguez: mattress, table, bags, boxes, totes, luggage, art work, headboard, crutches, bedroom set, home décor, toy box; Jalen Mims: bed, dresser, bags, boxes; Crystal Roberson: Dining set, boxes, chair, tool box, wood swing; Karen Whittlesey: dresser, table, boxes, totes, pressure washer The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:45PM Extra Space Storage 9847 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL 32825, (407) 495-9612: Efren Cardenas, Furniture and boxes; Harold Flecha, Furniture and boxes; Joshua Salyards, Couch love seat dining table and chairs washer and dryer; Shannon Brockway, Household items. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:30PM Extra Space Storage, 10959 Lake Underhill Rd Orlando FL 32825, 4075020120: Natalie Robinson-Bags, clothes, shoes, toys, TV dinner tray, nebulizer, canned goods; Steven Tebb- Totes, chest, framed art work, light house models, woodworking items; Davonte BartleyLuggage, punching bag, dishes, CDs, DVDs, shelves, box spring, mattress, couch, chairs, toys, electric ride on unicorn, boxes, bags, clothes; Laresa Moore- Headboard, baby stroller, luggage, locker, mattress, clothes, totes, shoes, couch, chair; Chiseah RubieraBooks, clothes, totes, canopy, folding

chair, luggage, wall art, bedding, patio chairs; Yesenia Quinones- Bed, dresser, mattress, bags, clothes, speakers, beauty products, painting, headboard, plastic drawers. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage 12709 E Colonial Dr, Orlando FL 32826, 4076343990: Luz Gonzalez: bed, couch, dresser, mattress, table, stereo, tv, bags, boxes, clothes, totes, toys, shelves, lamp, area rug, hover board, sound bar, personal items, sneaker; Luz Martinez: boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated December 20, 2022 at the time and location listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 1451 Rinehart Rd Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 915-4908 Well Stocked inventory LLCc / Shalietha Ross - business items and boxes, Tiquiyante Fuller - 1bdrm apartment, Karoline Griffith - 1bedroom, Alexander Fancher - Furniture, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction.

Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on December 20th, 2022 at the locations indicated: Store 1317: 5592 L B McLeod Rd Orlando, FL 32811, 407.720.2832 @ 2:00 PM- Jerry Barney- one king, one queen, love seat, small couch; Rodrigo Silva- household items. Store 8753: 540 Cypress Pkwy, Poinciana, FL 34759, 863.240.0879 @ 12:45 PM Prisilla Figueroa Houshold items, Yomar Arthur Tires, Bed, AC unit, Tools, Luke Oilva Boxes Store 1333: 13125 S John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32837,407.516.7005@ 10:00AMAbimalet Torress-home items, Milena Cuadra-furniture,boxes, DeMarco Jones-clothes,shoes,coats. Store 7057: 13597 S. Orange Ave Orlando FL 32824, 407.910.2087 @ 10:30 AM- Yesenia

Aviles: household items- Francisco Vega Flores: Boxes. Store 7143: 6035 Sand Lake Vista Dr, Orlando FL 32819, 407.337.6665 @ 11:00 AM: Jesus Pablo

Nannum- household items; Dena Navarro- contents of a three-bedroom house; Rhonda Myhand- Twin beds, love seat king bed, dinning room table , boxes; Paul Contreras- household items; Steven Miner- boxes of personal items; Jackxelis Alicea- Furniture, boxes; Paul Contreras Chandler- Furniture, documents in boxes, personal items; Bruce Boulden- boxes, tables; Jeremy Only- one- bedroom apartment, household items; Blanca ArguetaSeasonal Décor; Sandra Hall- Household items, boxes and personal items. Store 8460: 4390 Pleasant Hill Rd Kissimmee FL 34746 (407) 429-8867 @12:15 PM: Yarimar Lopez 2011 Mercedez Benz, Takisha Cornelius-Coachman Boxes & bins, James Joseph Imparto household goods, Robert e morrison jr Matresses and dressers, lindsey clark china cabinet and boxes, fridge, washer and dryer, Zico Muller Boxes, Tori Franklin tools heavy operating equitment. Store 7590: 7360 Sand Lake Rd Orlando, FL 32819, 407.634.4449@ 11:45AM: Dominique Woods- household items, Curtoy Ray- Furniture, Kaelib McNair- Boxes, book cases, washer dryer, Shatasia Shelton- Clothes, Anthony Johnson- 1 Br apartment. Store 8136: 3501 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL 32839 407.488.9093@12:00PM. - Tammy Auther 1090 house hold goods- Tanashia Green 2088 personnel items – Joseph Jankowski 2137- house hold goods – Ebony Davis 3076 personnel goods - Michelle Danza 3104 house hold itemsAshley Pennyman 3123 – Personnel items – Terryann Braud 4069. House hold items. Store 8612: 1150 Brand Ln Kissimmee, FL 34744 (407) 414-5303 @12:30 PM – Jorge Sierra-Boxes , furniture; Christina Essam-mattress, dresser, 2 nights stands, boxes; Francisco Bernard Duque-Boxes & electronics; Dazi Lenore-household goods. Store 8778: 3820 S Orange Ave Orlando FL 32806, 321.270.3440 @ 1:00 PM – Isache Gardner Boxes, and furniture, Stephanie Capellan Mattress and clothes, Alexander Morales one bedroom house, Randy Spence household goods, Willie Countryman catering supplies, Jeffrey Joseph boxes. Store 8931: 3280 Vineland Rd Kissimmee FL 34746, 407.720.7424 @ 1:30 PM: Lymaris Velez- Bed, Chair, Mattress, Table, Gaming Chair, Beach Chairs, Coffee Maker, Stanphill Donawa- Chair, Table, Computer/ Monitor, Boxes, Luggage, Wall Art, Camping Set, Air Pressure, Mini Fridge, Danniel Vazquez- Bed, Table, Bags, Boxes, Totes, End Table, Headboards, Bicycles, Furniture, Luggage, Jose Negron Ferrer- Household items, Whitney Whitworth- Household items, Yezin Alameri- Household items. The

auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: December 20, 2022 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 831 N. Park Avenue Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 450-0345 Pamela B Roque-child electric car, household items.-Anthony Harris-furniture, boxes.-Michael Stewart-household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to comlete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: December 20, 2022 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 11920 W Colonial Dr. Ste 10 Ocoee, FL 34761 (407) 794-6970. Edward Salcedo- motorcycle, household items. Christopher Bentley-furniture. Harry Rubin-household items. Malinda A Jackson- furniture, household items. Marvin Kemp- furniture, safe. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION. IN RE: ESTATE OF: MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY WILLIAMS A/K/A MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS A/K/A BETTY WILLIAMS,Deceased. File No. 2022-CP003621-O NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The administration of the estate of MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY WILLIAMS A/K/A MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS A/K/A BETTY WILLIAMS, deceased, whose date of death was OCTOBER 10, 2022, is pending in the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 425 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE, ORLANDO, FL 32801. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this

court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: 12/7/2022. Signed on 12/1/2022. /s/ CHARLES H. STARK, ESQ., Attorney for Personal Representative, Florida Bar No. 622680, CHARLES H. STARK, P.A., 941 W. MORSE BLVD., STE 100, WINTER PARK, FL 32789, Telephone: (407) 788-0250, Email: chuck@ attorneystark.com /s/ MARY JANE GANDEE, Personal Representative.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2022-CP-001758 IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANK JOSEPH AMBROSE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The administration of the estate of FRANK JOSEPH AMBROSE, deceased, whose date of death was October 17, 2022, is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P. O. Box 8099, Sanford, Florida 327728099. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: 11/30/2022. Signed on this 14th day of November, 2022. /s/ Jerry W.. Allender, Attorney for Personal Representative, Florida Bar No. 110030 ALLENDER & ALLENDER, P.A. 719 Garden Street Titusville, FL 32796 Telephone: (321) 269-1511 Facsimile: (321) 264-7676 22-318-JG Email: jallender@allenderlaw.com Secondary Email: joan@allenderlaw.com. /s/ BRENT HOWARD WARDELL Personal Representative 3525 Archdale Street Viera, FL 32940.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN. CASE NO.: DP21-23 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: M.M. DOB: 12/30/2020. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Brianna Walker (Address Unknown) A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable Circuit Judge Greg A. Tynan on January 9, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center,

2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. The Hearing will be conducted in person. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 14TH day of November, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Jennifer McCarthy, Esq., Florida Bar No.: 0086793, Senior Attorney for State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, Children’s Legal Services/DCF Jennifer.McCarthy@myflfamilies.com. By: /s/ CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP 21-294 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: F.J. DOB: 05/28/2021.

NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: CARLENE JOSEPH, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the abovereferenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Circuit Judge Heather Higbee on Tuesday, December 20, 2022 at 9:00 a.m at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. YOU MAY BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF COURT IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 7th day of November, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Paul Karasick, Esq., Florida Bar No. 69216, paul.karasick@ myflfamilies.com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/HIGBEE CASE NO: DP 21-120 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: T.H.S. DOB: 11/27/2020.

NOTICE OF ACTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: MICHAEL SAMSEL, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Circuit Judge Heather Higbee on Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR

ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. YOU MAY BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF COURT IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 1st day of December, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Paul Karasick, Esq., Florida Bar No. 69216, paul.karasick@ myflfamilies.com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUVENILE DIVISION: 03/ TYNAN CASE NO.: DP18757 IN THE INTEREST OF: D.B DOB: 12/27/2009, B.B DOB: 03/02/2011, minor children. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. To: Ashley McCall, Address Unknown. WHEREAS a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Judge G. TYNAN on Thursday, January 5th, 2023 at 9:30 a.m., at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD (THESE CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD (OR CHILDREN) NAMED IN THE PETITION ON FILE WITH THE CLERK. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 7th day of November, 2022. This summons has been issued at the request of: Tracy Drewes, Esquire, Florida Bar No.: 1010702, Children;s Legal Services, State of Florida, 400 West Robinson Street, Ste. S912, Orlando, FL 32801, (407) 453-8876, Tracy.Drewes@ myflfamilies.com. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk, (Court Seal)

NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Cloud 9 Services Group, LLC, of 1201 W. Jackson Street, Orlando, FL 32805, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: Cloud 9 Services, LLC It is the intent of the undersigned to register Cloud 9 Services, LLC” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 11/30/2022

Notice of Divorce Action: Patrick Morlan, whose whereabouts are unknown, must answer Roselaure Morlan’s Complaint and Summons. Said Answer must be filed on or before 01/09/2023 or thereafter a judgment of default may be entered against him in Case No: DR-2022000048.00 in the Circuit Court of Lee County, Alabama. Done this 20th day of October, 2022. /s/ Clerk of Circuit Court, Lee County, Alabama. Of Counsel: Ben C. Hand, 114 North 8th Street, Opelika, AL 36801, 334-741-4077.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MONIES DUE ON STORAGE LOCKERS LOCATED AT UHAUL COMPANY

FACILITIES. STORAGE LOCATIONS AND TIMES ARE LISTED BELOW. ALL GOODS SOLD ARE HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS, MISCELLANEOUS OR RECOVERED GOODS. ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD TO SATISFY OWNER’S LIEN FOR RENT AND FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STORAGE ACT, SECTIONS 83.806 AND 83.807, STARTS AT 8:00am and RUNS CONTINOUSLY. U-haul Moving & Storage of Haines City: 3307 US Hwy 17-92 W, Haines City, FL 33844 10/11/2022 H0930 SHANTU LAWRENCE, H0907 Dillon Hagen, F0667 Luis & Iris Aquino, A0044 Angela Myers, G0797 Christina Smith, G0769 Terrance Royals, A0028 Aaron McCormick, A0055 SHAN SCOTT, A0123 Anthony Ervin, G0718 Richard Hendricks. U-Haul Moving & Storage of Four Corners: 8546 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34747 10/11/2022 1335 Eric Terry, 1343-47 Eric Terry, 1246 Eric Terry, 1250 Eric Terry, 1652 Eric Terry 2233 Edwin Olguin, 2197 Natalie Noboa, 2461 Alberto Castellano, 1023 Chelsi Payne, 1330 Katee Galgoczy, 1625 Vitor Cantalejo, 2300 Strachan Kendah, 2040 Katee Galgoczy, 2024 Bryan Lockward, 2123 Ed Konwles, 2113 Charmaine ONea, 2337 Ashley Taylor.

Notice of Public Sale

Notice is hereby given that Value Store It 27, will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes). The sales will take place on Tuesday, December 20th, 2022. The sale will be conducted under the direction of Christopher Rosa (AU4167) on behalf of the facilities management. Units will be available for viewing prior to the sale on www.storagetreasures. com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 10% buyer’s premium will be charged as well as a $50 cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. No one under 16 years old is permitted to bid. The property to be sold is described as “General Household Items” “Personal Property” unless otherwise noted. Unit # – Name – Description. Value Store It 27 at 1700 Celebration Blvd, Celebration, FL. 34747 will list storage units on www. storagetreasures.com at 9:00 AM: 1020-Marco Geraldes/Marco Antonio Figeiredo Geraldes;1046- Margaret Torres;1077-Enrique Henriquez/ Enrique Abraham Henriquez Cardona/ LOS CIPOTESS LLC;3121-Christopher Johnson;5091-Takisha Lasha CorneliusCoachman;6087-Daniel Leonard Layton.

NOTICE OF SALE

Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 2000 Ford

VIN: 1FDXE45F6YHA02719

To be sold at auction at 8:00 am. on December 21, 2022 at 7301 Gardner Street, Winter Park, FL. 32792

Constellation Towing & Recovery LLC

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- Lewis, Matthew; B215 – Campbell, James; B222 - Griggs, Paula; B235Starks, Willie; B256 - Jean Baptiste, Camitha; C310 - Mitchell, Joy; C317Seme, Jesula; C394 - Padilla, Hilton; D414 - Moore, Isaac; E523 - Ross, Nikia; E535Padilla, Hilton; E560 - Samuel, Elijah; H826 - Robinson, Riyanna; J908 - Campbell, James PUBLIC STORAGE # 25454, 235 E Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, FL 32809, (407) 326-9069 Time: 10:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A101 - Clark, Edith; A153 - Decembre, ALLEN; B239 - Klima, Shirley; D420Dorsey, Martha; E542 - Garcia, Aracelis; F632 - Merilus, Sstephan; F635 - Sparks, Klenton; F636 - Sparks, Klenton; G707 - Semealdues, Elmase; H811 - Jones, Crystal; I922 - Diaz, Trinidad; I923Escobar, Jeremy; I927 - Babbitt, Damien; J019 - ALVARADO, EDDIE; K101 - Jr, Edwin Medina; K122 - Adkins, Kathleen; M322 - Jr, Edwin Medina; N414 - Nugent, Quanisha; P028 - Perez, Jose; P051Solorzano, Armando; P057 - Solorzano, Armando; P063 - Solorzano, Armando PUBLIC STORAGE # 25782, 2783 N John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34741, (321) 422-2079 Time: 10:20 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1052 - Rivera, Lisette; 1060 - Robinson, Anthony; 1061 - Zayas, Andrew; 1064 - Senquis, Rachel; 11021 - Oquendo, Lymarie; 11062 - Torres, Carmen; 11093 - Rodriguez, Juan Perez; 11305 - Tessler, Daniel; 1192 - Figueroa, Carmelo; 12115 - Utesch, Julie; 12121 - Orta, Brian; 1216 - Jones, Wendell; 12301 - Mcglore, Markerson; 1259 - Tillery, Timothy; 614 - Ortiz, Elijah; 692 - Jenkins, Anthony; 707 - Little, Kathy; 918 - Gil Guerrero, Felix PUBLIC STORAGE # 25806, 227 Simpson Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34744, (407) 258-3087 Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. 094 - Chevalier, Elvin; 101 - Folch, Joshua; 129 - Rodriguez, Erika; 245rivera, francesyanis; 251 - Navas Rivera, Arlenne; 314 - Munoz, Edwin; 336 - Lee, Kevin; 348 - Rivera, Angel L; 361 - Phillips, Charles; 362 - Guerrero-Segarra, Jamie; 513 - Thompson, Deborah; 519 - Almonte, 576 – Bash, Chanel; Cesar; 606 - Davis, Quearra; 712 - Toth, Judith; 809 - Santos, Jason; 829 - Vazquez, Jonathan; 830Rolon, Tatiana; 865 - Castillo1, Juana; 888 - White, Monica PUBLIC STORAGE # 25846, 1051 Buenaventura Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34743, (407) 258-3147 Time: 10:40 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 02120 - Alexis, Malcolm; 02212 - Smith, Lanorris; 02505Moya, Jeimy; 02517 - Lucca, Samantha; 04102 - Leal Rocha, Eliseo; 04136 - despradel, carol; 04212 - Rodrigues, Elsie; 04431 - nieves, Cecily; 05214 - Rolle, Avia; 05225 - Springfield, Kenya; 05229 - Rios, Cinthia; 05359 - Walker, Kilfiness; 05415 - Gowdy, Ivana; 05425 - Rios, Carlos PUBLIC STORAGE # 25847, 951 S John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741, (321) 236-6712 Time: 10:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com 1004 - Metelus, Dady; 1016 - Maxie II, Steven; 1017 - Hickman, Henry; 1204Colon, Angelica; 1217 - Straw, Jody; 1402 - Mateo Rodriguez, Aida; 1423 - None Franklin, Cynthia; 1503 - Melendez, Aida; 1710 - Lugardo, Joseph; 1714 - EUSTACE, JOHN; 1803 - Springer, Alva; 2065 - Kulter, Jo; 2230 – Middleton, Octavia; 2339MacQuarrie, Patrick; 2405 - maldonado, Gabdiel PUBLIC STORAGE # 25892, 1701 Dyer Blvd , Kissimmee, FL 34741, (407) 392-1169 Time: 11:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com 0043 - Diaz, Jason; 0050 - Vazquez, Jose; 0065 - Smith, Reyonda; 0095 - Torres Crespo, Luz; 0108 - Daniel, Daimy; 0114 - Arce, Melissa; 0122 - Walker,

Yan Naldo; 6128 - Burge, Jeffrey; 6144 - Negron, Diana; 6172 - Martinez, Juan; 6179 - Hill, Troy; 6198 - Johnson, Marcus; 6216 - Stevenson, John; 6218 - Rivers, Waajida; 8081 - Melendez, Samuel PUBLIC STORAGE # 28075, 4729 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32839, (407) 986-4867 Time: 11:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com 0105 - Maddicks, Lucien; 0117 - Blakely, Zachary; 0121 - Rowe, Tres; 0131 - Snell, Zanha; 0157 - Jackson, Cornelius; 0230Bryant, Ja’Rel; 0232 - Molina, John; 0248 - Taylor, Cliff; 0604 - Ingram, Jerard; 0714 - Binion, Gladys; 0724 - pabon, Angel; 0733 - Drago, Brian; 0833 - Teal, Robert; 0837 - Crate, Grant; 0843 - Stewart, Jommo; 09122 - Gillis, Chaderick; 0965 - Jones, Andrea; 1025 - Guzman, Joan; 1035 - Romero, Kaysha; 1057 - Leonel, Paul; 1080 - White Jr, Bobby; 1101 - Only, Sharon; 1157 - Stanback, Annette; 1172 - farrelly, Phillippe; 1210 - Coviello, Christopher; 1232 - Pollock, Anteria; 1255 - Volcy, Olby; 1305 - Young, Katryce. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Orangeco, Inc., 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Orange Co. Inc. will sell at public lien sale on December 2, 2022, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 9:30AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www.storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified.

PUBLIC STORAGE # 07029, 3150 N Hiawassee Rd, Hiawassee, FL 32818, (407) 392-0863 Time: 09:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. 1500 - Charles, Cordell; 1603Johnson, Json; 1709 - Martin, Kimberly; 1819 - Williams, Terrell; 1907C - Joseph, Wanda; 1908D - Iwuagwu, Jannelle; 1933 - jackson, kierra; 2110 - Royster, Kiyah; 2117B - Howard, Diana; 2208Abrams, Kimberly; 2233 - franklin, candy; 2425 - Clay, Tara; 2504 - Diaz, Valerie; 2520 - Cooper, Shearico; 2735 - Damus, Wilto; 2807 - Combs, Deja PUBLIC STORAGE # 08326, 310 W Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4595 Time: 09:40 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0139 - jones, Celeste; 0421 - Oquendo, Nalia; 1003 - Reed, Chris; 1026 - Hiebert, Brian; 1028 - Snipes, Meghan; 5004Kufus, Scott A; 5011 - matos, Thomas

PUBLIC STORAGE # 08705, 455 S Hunt Club Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 392-1542 Time: 09:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 5131Tinkes, Eleanor; 6003 - Shaw, Toni; 6086 - Nienstedt, Mark PUBLIC STORAGE # 08732, 521 S State Road 434, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4750 Time: 10:00 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 3012 - Martinez, Chad; 3023 - Morris, Jason; 5141 - Dozier, Tiffany M; 6074 - Torres, Jovannitza

PUBLIC STORAGE # 24107, 4100 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 930-4381 Time: 10:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. A106 - Myers, Ronald; A120Roberts, Tracy; A129 - Hardy, Keosha;

C302 - walker, shelly; C349 - Williams, Teressa; C350 - Mercado, Richard; C355 - Dreamlife Center Johnson, Stephen; E006 - Thompson, Joshua; F610 - Spence, Deanna; F624 - Laquanda Sanders Sanders, Laquanda; F648 - Duran Rodriguez, Rebecca; G717Xavier, Michael; J914 - Dreamlife Center Johnson, Steve; P004 - CFX FREIGHT LLC Snyder, Kerry; P005 - Champoux, Ian; P035 - Koren, Matthrew PUBLIC STORAGE # 25780, 8255 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (321) 247-6799 Time: 10:20 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1203 - Palin, Thomas; 1218 - Mitchell, Da Shawn; 1302 - Lewis, Davarous; 1302 – Lewis, Joseph;1341 - Richardson, Tarrance; 1414 - Murray, Donovan; 1428 - Gardner, Jerald; 1712 - Orlando kitchen bath & floor inc Chowbay, Mark; 1719 - Wade, Everton; 2017 - Williams, DAsia; 2127 - Kotridis, Christina; 2135 - Williams, Andranette; 2292 - Louissaint, Henris; 2322 - Pierre, Jean; 2325 - Rojas, Benjiman; 2331Mohabir, Lisa; 2354 - Oneal, Jennifer; 3122 - Maurice, Choizilien PUBLIC STORAGE # 25813, 2308 N John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 603-0436 Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B007BAbraham, Jennifer; B018B - sanchez, Wilfred; B019B - Lee, Michael; B043Martin, Avon; B083B - MCCOO, SAMUEL; B086 - Voss, Debbie; B088 - Frazier, Erica; C013 - Brewster, Shunathan; C020 - Curry, Yara; C048 - Saintval, David; C070 - Abraham, Jennifer; D030 - Rivas, Tajha; D040 - Arroyo Rivera, Betzaida; D066 - Anderson, Karen; D081 - Lampkin, Lawrence; D086 - Suluki, ZAKIYYAH; E016 - Hardy, Percy; E019 - Dowell, Cynquetta; E066 - Johnson, Dawn; F012 - Paulk, Elizabeth; F015 - PIERRE, RICEAU; G025 - Hatten, Shundricka PUBLIC STORAGE # 25814, 6770 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (407) 5452394 Time: 10:40 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0109 - Washington, Quantine; 0151 - Duncan, Morgan; 0198 - Lopez, Gerald; 0252Edwards, Mae; 0310 - Love, Jahcahri; 0329 - Bloomfield, Kingsford; 0378Mcanuff, Rourkie; 0538 - Howard, Tia; 0598 - Johnson, Json; 0608 - Middleton, Elijah; 0621 - Pinnock, Yvonne; 0625Vargas, Giovanni; 0658 - Hewitt, Georgia; 0688 - Dauley, Mellissa; 0806 - Marayne, Ronneisha PUBLIC STORAGE # 25891, 108 W Main St , Apopka , FL 32703, (407) 542-9698 Time: 10:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0306arnette, bailey; 0912 - Avery, Michael; 1323 - Keys, Rodney; 1465 - Green, Megan; 1476 - Simpkins, Meggan; 1508 - Rhodes, Eddie; 1521 - Bess, Cynthia; 1719 - Holder, Jeffrey; 1784 - roundtree, Virginia PUBLIC STORAGE # 25895, 2800 W State Road 434 , Longwood , FL 32779, (407) 392-0854 Time: 11:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. 0432 - Dunn, Aivry; 0675 - Moreau, Melissa; 0697 - McGibbon, Travis J; 0798 - Cacao, Alexander; 0823 - Barr, Teresa; 0513- Glasgow, La Tanya PUBLIC STORAGE # 28091, 2431 S Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 279-3958 Time: 11:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com 1007 - Dubiusson, Evelyn; 1037 - Desir, Laelda; 1072 - Hicks, Ronnisha; 1172Joachin, Marc; 1295 - Pena, Kristin; 1296 - Robinson, Moushaumi; 1369 - Mayo, Jaime; C015 - Pierre-Louis, Destiny; C033 - Delius, Jean; D039 - Saldana, Eulalia; D096 - Roadcup-Perrotta, Frankie; E008 - Thomas, Timothy; G010 - Thomas, Trace; G019 - Lake, Curtis; S010 - Shorter, Khan; S039 - Sutherland, Celeste; U020 - Feaster, LaNiya; U038 - Francois, Andy; U044- Daniel, Bria. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are

subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Orangeco, Inc., 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080.

Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that Storage King USA at 4601 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32839 will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes). The sale will take place at the website StorageTreasures.com on December 28th, 2022, at 9:00 am. The sale will be conducted under the direction of Christopher Rosa (AU4167) and StorageTreasures.com on behalf of the facility’s management. Units will be available for viewing prior to the sale on StorageTreasures.com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 15% buyer’s premium will be charged as well as a $100 cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless otherwise noted. Justin Roman – 0G008, Daphinine C. Janvier – 0G018, Mona Chery – 0G019, Antenette Lee – 0I009, Herman Yenwo – 0I014.

Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that Value Store It 29 – Ocoee will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a lien placed on the contents (pursuant to Chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes). The sales will take place on Tuesday, December 20th, 2022. The sale will be conducted under the direction of Christopher Rosa (AU4167) on behalf of the facilities management. Units will be available for viewing prior to the sale on www.storagetreasures. com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 10% buyer’s premium will be charged as well as a $50 cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. No one under 16 years old is permitted to bid. The property to be sold is described as “General Household Items” “Personal Property” unless otherwise noted. Unit # – Name – Description. Value Store It 29 at 1251 Fountains West Blvd, Ocoee, FL 34761 will list storage units on www. storagetreasures.com at 11:00 AM A115 – Donel Richemond; B023 – Cheryl Diane McKinney; B071 – Tatia Shantae Moore; B162 – Kristia Alyse Johnson/ Kristia Johnson; C185A – Russell Gentry Williams

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Notice is hereby given that Mindful Storage will sell at public auction, to satisfy the lien of the owner, personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the following times and locations: December 14th, 2022 9:30am Mindful Storage facility: 900 Cypress Pkwy. Kissimmee, FL 34759 (321) 732-6032 The personal goods stored therein by the following: #1198-Households, #1156- Boxes, #C148-Households, #1120-Households, #1055-Furniture, #1064-Households, #1007-Furniture, #2206-Households, #F216-Households, #2143-Households, #2113- Households, #2083-Households,

#2052-Households, #J210-Boxes, #K221Households. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Mindful Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Notice of Public Sale: Pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on December 23rd, 2022 at 9:00 am, Riker’s Roadside Of Central Florida, INC, 630 E Landstreet Rd, Orlando, FL 32824, will sell the following vehicles and/or vessels. Seller reserves the right to bid. Sold as is, no warranty. Seller guarantees no title, terms cash. Seller reserves the right to refuse any or all bids;

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:

ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 12/23/2022, 09:00 am at 9712 RECYCLE CENTER RD ORLANDO, FL 32824- 8146, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1JJV532W88L209546 2008 WABA 1N4AL2AP9BN428972 2011 NISS 3HSDJSJR0CN115269 2012 INTL 5NPEC4ACXCH439968 2012 HYUN 3N1CN7AP7DL880841 2013 NISS 1G1PE5SB4F7236493 2015 CHEV 1GRAP0627HD468214 2017 GDAN.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 2603 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY KISSIMMEE, FL 34744, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 10850 COSMONAUT BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32824, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/ or all bids.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Preston’s Towing. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 07:00 am 605 E Donegan Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34744, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 1/1/2023

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Legal, Public Notices

NOTICE OF SALE

ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE NOTICE IS

HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Florida Self Storage Facility Act. Bidding takes place on lockerfox. com and concludes Friday the 16th day of December, 2022 at 9:00 AM with payment following in CASH at the facility. Store Space Millenia, 4912 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL, 32839 LUGO-SANTANA, EFRAIN Household Goods; Warner, Manjetta Household Goods; Hampton, Gregory Household Items; Belin, Theresa Household Items; KIMBROUGH, SAMUEL MARCELLUS Household Items; Jarrett, Shakiya Household items; Ramirez, Madeline Household Goods; Williams, Stephanie ; Carn, Kelvin Household Goods; Murray, Jonica Household Goods; Cooper, Darla Household Items; Holmes, Kiara Household Items; Fonseca, Byron Household Items. Friday the 16th day of December 2022 at 9:00 AM with payment following in CASH at the facility. Store Space Sanford - Storage, 3980 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, FL, 32773. Griffin, Kaliha Household Goods; Francis, Richelle Household Goods; Harb, Mark Household Goods; Harb, Mark Household Goods; Harb, Mark Household Goods. Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. Run dates 11/30 and 12/7/2022.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of PAULA JEAN BLAIS, deceased, whose date of death was July 12, 2022, and whose social security number is xxxxx-7639, is pending in the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801. The names and addresses of the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’ estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court within the later of THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER the time of the first publication of this notice OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER the date of service of a copy of this notice on them. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court within THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER the date of the first publication of this notice. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS FOREVER BARRED. Personal Representative: HEATH A STERLING. /s/ Tanya White Esq., TW Law Group, PLLC 7530 Citrus Ave Winter Park, Florida 32792 Published in the Orlando Weekly in the 11/30 and 12/7 issues.

Employment

Project Designer; Kroner USA LLC; Cassellberry, Florida: Design & create client project incl interior plans, elevations, & finish boards using 3D presentations as needed. Works closely w/ construction staff supporting design & tech tasks. Develops & manage interior & exterior fittings packages, provides estimate & customer service. Reqs 24 mo’s exp. Send resume to Kroner USA, 2890 S US Hwy 1792, Casselberry, FL 32707.

QA Lead: Attra Inc. in Lake Mary, FL: Manage & implmnt data warehouse practice strategy to address biz rqrmnts for all programs & projects. May telecom from any location w/in the U.S. Resume to balahvinoth.baalasubramanian@attra. com. Job code 57857.0049

SCJS FRANCHISING INC. is looking for a Operations Manager in ORLANDO, FL. Duties: Create franchise op policies related to H.R. vendors/suppliers/ business dev. of multiple IZSAM franchise locations; direct/assign post const. cleaning projects to subordinate supervisors; manage subordinate supervisors/ensure complete and satisfactory project delivery w/n franchise standards; monitor suppliers/ ensure efficient and effective delivery of goods/services w/n budget; manage clt relations/customer satisfaction efforts; review fin. statements/other KPIs to report areas of productivity improvement/cost reduction to upper mgmt. Sal.: $43,306.00/yr. Requirements: bachelor’s in Business Admin. or related area of study, 2 yrs of exp. as Franchise Manager in US, Ovrtime, wkend, holiday work req., freq. travel to hq in Omaha, NE req. Send resumes to: DANNIE BENNET JR. 12411 LOCHMOOR CIRCLE, BELLEVUE, NE 68123

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Give Kids The World

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Embassy Suites Orlando - Lake Buena Vista South

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Polk County Board of County Commissioners

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Orange County Sheriff’s Office

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Isleworth Golf & Country Club

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Kovacsik Law Kovacsik Law 6543144

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Full Sail University Full Sail University 6544747

The Villages The Villages 6544693

Stax Stax 6544057

Energy Air Inc. Energy Air Inc. 6544052

University of Central Florida University of Central Florida 6541940

PSCU Financial Services PSCU Financial Services 6536447

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Celebration Restaurant Group Celebration Restaurant Group 6544685

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His and Hers Roofing

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