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from Orlando Story Club. Featuring four familiar faces around town — Logan Anderson, Anthony Mauss, Elizabeth Brendel Horn and Ha’Ani Hogan — laying their souls bare, amid similarly stripped set dressing, these monologues turn between tragedy and comedy on a dime — just like life, honestly. We’ve seen this one and can vouch for the quality. 7:30 p.m., CityArts, 39 S. Magnolia Ave., eventbrite. com, $15.
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DJ Diesel (SHAQ!)
Shaquille O’Neal told us all he was “outstanding” (in song) as far back as 1993. And as he becomes more of a renaissance man every year, we can’t disagree. EDM promoter Insomniac is bringing the Orlando Magic superstar, actor, rapper, political wonk (recently endorsed Aramis Ayala), restaurateur, commentator, hard-core wrestler and — of course — DJ back to Orlando to spin as his dancefloor alter ego Diesel. Put your hands in the air for a hometown hero. 9 p.m., The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave., thevanguard.live, $19.99-$59.99. F R I D AY- S U N D AY, J U LY 2 3 -2 5
Re:Charge
Creative City Project and Timucua Arts Foundation are bringing back their innovative Re:Charge collaboration to give you a tuneful and mindful time-out from daily stressors. Re:Charge allows attendees to unplug from their day-to-day while orchestral musicians play ambient
and atmospheric pieces. And because Creative City Project is a partner in this, the space — while intentionally minimal — will be augmented by subtle bits of aesthetic flair (prop clouds!) to create the necessary dreamlike effect. The ticket purchase buys you a reserved floor space, but you’ll need to bring your own pillow, yoga mat or blanket. Various times, Colonial Promenade, 4644 E. Colonial Drive, creativecityproject.com, $35. S AT U R D AY, J U LY 2 4
Body Shop/Bongus TIE
Ain’t it the way. Shows are newly coming back and we’ve already got promising local acts running dueling shows on the same night. The only loser here is your resurgent sense of FOMO. First off, you’ve got Gainesville’s Kevin P., supported by Merlin the Git and noir-y torch duo Body Shop — with members from Spoon Dogs and Red Rodeo — playing their debut live outing at Stardust. Starting a couple of hours later, it’s a noisy all-star affair at Grumpy’s, featuring unpredictable free-jazz
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armada Bongus, dark-electronic margin-walker Alien Witch and a new project dubbed Botuuliszm featuring Dylan Houser of Formaldehydra. Choose wisely. 7 p.m., Stardust Video & Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road, facebook. com/stardustie, $5; and 9 p.m., Grumpy’s Underground Lounge, 1018 N. Mills Ave., facebook.com/ grumpysunderground, donations encouraged.
Medicare for All March
A national coalition of progressive and activists groups hit the streets together this weekend to make their case for the urgent need to make Medicare for All — a singlepayer healthcare system — a reality now, especially in the wake of a pandemic that exposed the inequities and injustices in our current healthcare system. Orlando marches will make stops at Sen. Marco Rubio’s and Rep. Stephanie Murphy’s offices downtown. Good on ’em. 10:30 a.m., 201 S. Orange Ave. (Sen. Rubio’s office), m4m4all.org, free.
Thrive: Unplugged
One last curtain call for the crowd and critical favorite Fringe show
Two weekends’ worth of all-star footie start on Sunday with a doubleheader at Camping World Stadium. This international soccer preseason tournament kicks off with semifinal matches pitting Arsenal FC against Italy’s Inter, and then Everton FC against Colombia’s Millonarios FC. No tie games in this one; penalty kicks decide a winner if a game ends in a dead heat. Stay hydrated. 6 p.m., Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place, floridacup. com, $44-$500.
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Florida Theatrical Association stages this meta, one-act musical in a musical, a story about the creation of … a musical. The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive, abbeyorlando.com, $15-$25. THROUG H AUG . 1
The Bodyguard
Musical version of the Whitney Houston/Kevin Costner classic. The Garden Theatre, 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden, gardentheatre. org, $25-$40. T H R O U G H J U LY 2 5
Disenchanted!
Musical comedy wherein Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty tell it like it REALLY is. Theater West End, 115 W. First St., Sanford, theaterwestend.com, $33-$64.
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a series of gallery pop-ups that started inside NYC subway cars. Orlando Public Library, 101 E. Central Blvd., ocls.info, free.
Community: Five Years After the Pulse Tragedy
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Dive into the history of portraiture in this exhibition of 30 works from the Cornell’s permanent collection. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam, free.
Memorial exhibition looking at the impact of the Pulse massacre on the local and global community. Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd., thehistorycenter.org, $8.
As a visual complement to the Winter Park Public Library’s “Tails & Tales” summer reading, this exhibit looks at representations of animals in art. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam, free. THROUG H AUG . 2 2
Florida Prize in Contemporary Art
Annual exhibition spotlighting the best and most cutting-edge work by Floridian artists. Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N. Mills Ave., omart.org, $15. THROUG H AUG . 1
The Grand Portraits of Mr. Eddy Mumma
Rare exhibition of paintings from this Florida original and beyondprolific outsider artist. Mennello Museum of American Art, 900 E. Princeton St., mennellomuseum. org, $5. T H R O U G H O C T. 2
I Found the Silence
A solo exhibition from award-winning international photographer Martin Stranka of recent works delving into the concept of inner peace. Snap! Downtown, 420 E. Church St., snaporlando.com, free. T H R O U G H A U G . 31
InstaFame Phantom Art Project Selected works from influential graffiti artist Nic 707’s collection, part of the late artist’s ongoing InstaFame Phantom Art Project,
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On Seeing Segovia
A travelogue by Maitland Art Center founder Jules André Smith of his 1921 travels in Spain in the form of paintings, drawings and a short story. Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland, artandhistory.org, $6. T H R O U G H O C T. 2
Present Tense
Snap partners with the Analog Photography Film Exhibition to present a survey of “film photography in the modern age,” featuring work by Michelle De Rose, Nika De Carlo and more. Snap! Downtown, 420 E. Church St., snaporlando.com, free. T H R O U G H D E C . 31
Preserving the Past and Looking Towards the Future: A Celebration of Hannibal Square
A photographic look at the history of Hannibal Square’s African American community from 1900 to the present day. Hannibal Square Heritage Center, 642 West New England Avenue, Winter Park, hannibalsquareheritagecenter. org, free. THROUG H AUG . 29
Uptown/Downtown: Richard Lindner’s Fun City
“Depictions of the city’s eccentric dwellers vibrate off the paper” in Richard Lindner’s bright, erotic prints. Cornell Fine Arts Museum, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park, rollins.edu/cfam, free. n
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