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The 28th Orlando fringe festival is the longest running fringe theatre festival in the United States. Nick Georgoudiou, Host of To a Certain Degree on WPRK-FM 91.5, tells Intersection he’s sponsoring a table at the festival where people can type out a note “showing gratitude to the people who work there.”
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A Bronze Kingdom lies not too far from Orlando’s International airport. This African art gallery and museum opened earlier this year and showcases bronze artwork brought from Africa. Some pieces are said to date back to the early 1600s
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A temporary traveling exhibit at the Orlando Science Center is riding the wave of popularity enjoyed by genealogy websites, but adding an interactive flair. It’s called “Identity: An Exhibition Of You.”
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For fourteen young Vietnamese American women, this weekend is all about ornate gowns, high heels and heritage. The Vietnamese community of Central Florida is in the middle of celebrating its week-long New Year festival, called Tet. On Sunday, a group of high school and college-age girls will showcase their beauty, talent, and cultural knowledge in the Miss Vietnam of Florida scholarship pageant. For the young women, it’s an opportunity to meet other Vietnamese Americans and learn something new about their history. 90.7's Renata Sago sat in on a rehearsal for the competition and spoke with some of the participants and organizers.