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  • Heather Harpham's memoir centers on her baby daughter's struggle with a dangerous illness — but broadens out to include her family and her own fraught relationship with the baby's reluctant father.
  • Rafi Kohan traveled all over the country to research stadiums for his new book. He learned the secrets of ground crews and ticket scalpers and explored the economics of tax-funded stadiums.
  • Silicon valley entrepreneur and novelist Rob Reid takes on artificial intelligence — and how it might end the world — in his weird, funny new techno-philosophical thriller After On.
  • Osceola Arts in Kissimmee is closing out its 2016-17 theatre season with "Seussical the Musical." A family fun production with many of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters. The show runs through Sunday.
  • See a convention center full of the latest model trains, accessories, collectibles and more when Orlando gets a visit from the National Model Train Show…
  • For a place called Brooklyn Coffee Shop, there is quite an extensive food menu at this new Mills 50 spot.Also, for a place named after a New York borough,…
  • Edwin and Andy White are brothers in the band Tonstartssbandht from Orlando, Florida. They played their first show at Stardust Video and Coffee 10 years ago, and later moved to New York and Montreal.
  • University of Central Florida kicker Donald De La Haye has been ruled ineligible after a dispute over his popular Youtube channel. De La Haye said it’s because he refused to demonetize those videos. UCF said the student athlete was offered an option that would have allowed him to keep making videos and remain on the team but he turned it down.
  • Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but if you like to sleep in, you can’t beat brunch. Orlando Weekly restaurant critic Faiyaz Kara and chef Emily Ellyn whip up some decadent breakfast and lunch dishes.
  • Journalist Bill Moyers once worked as the special assistant to President Johnson, where he witnessed first-hand the political maneuvering that resulted in the landmark health care legislation.
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