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  • The Orlando Ballet turns to the big band era for the last performance of the season- with a 1950’s inspired take on Cinderella. We’ll hear how the show is put together. That’s ahead on Intersection, first the news.
  • SunRail turned three this week. It opened to great fanfare in May 2014, and riders took advantage of free travel for the first two weeks and packed the trains. But since then, fewer people than expected have hopped aboard. We hear from the Florida Department of Transportation’s Steve Olson and from transportation writer Dan Tracy about how the fledgling commuter rail is doing, three years on.
  • Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs admits providing affordable housing is a challenge. But she says it’s one that can be met by building partnerships with neighboring counties, and with buy in from the private sector. Jacobs talks to Intersection about her vision for affordable housing in Central Florida.
  • New numbers are out on the gross domestic product. Our economic analyst Hank Fishkind poured over the numbers, and shares with 90.7’s Catherine Welch a few things that has him keeping an eye on international tourism.
  • Feeling out of place is a fact of life for Bell, who describes himself as a "black and proud ... mama's boy." He celebrates his outsider status in the new memoir The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell.
  • A few years ago, Venezuela had a booming auto industry but times have changed. Motorists are forced to have very old cars repaired — buying a new car is out of the question for most Venezuelans.
  • "I am plus-size, I have dark skin and I am 100 percent beautiful," the actress says. Her new book, This Is Just My Face, is a collection of essays about body image and her rise to fame.
  • Florida leaders are calling this the most active wildfire season since 2011. The blazes prompted a state of emergency, evacuations and closures of major highways, including in central Florida.
  • Israeli playwright Sigal Avin teamed up with her friend David Schwimmer to produce #ThatsHarassment. The short films — some inspired by her own experiences — aim to clarify what harassment is.
  • Months behind the rest of the country, spring is advancing across Alaska. And a contest that has residents guess the date of river ice breakup is showing a trend toward earlier and earlier melt.
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