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  • Orlando Sentinel

    February 4, 2010
    As Americans turn their attention to the Super Bowl this weekend, we are reminded of the importance of safeguarding our position as the world's leader in tourism. And, along these lines, last month our family of communities received two deafening...

By year

  • Orlando Sentinel

    January 1, 2010
    The first decade of the new millennium is in the books, and some are saying good riddance. After the relative peace and prosperity of the 90s, the 00s were marked by terrorism, war and economic turmoil. The bursting housing bubble hit Florida...
  • Orlando Sentinel

    December 26, 2009
    Congratulations to Chairman Jim Pugh (#8) and Board members Mayor Buddy Dyer (#1), Alex Martins (#9) and donors Meg Crofton (#6), Clarence Otis (#10), and Harvey Massey (#20) for being awarded one of the 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida...
  • Orlando Home & Leisure

    December 17, 2009
    The City Beautiful is adding a jewel to its core: The Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center...
  • Orlando Sentinel

    December 13, 2009
    Here's some good news from the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center project, which has been struggling with delays due to the economy but plans to break ground sometime next spring: DPAC has named BOBOSART, the art-consulting firm headed...
  • Orlando Sentinel

    December 1, 2009
    Bryce West, an arts patron and member of the board of directors of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, has given $1 million to the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center, or DPAC. It's the 20th $1-million gift DPAC has received -- and the...
  • ChART Magazine

    December 1, 2009
     
  • Orlando Sentinel

    November 12, 2009
    In spite of the economic downturn, audiences spent nearly twice as much on the arts in Orange County in 2009 than they did in 2008, recent research shows, and attendance at arts events was up by 50 percent. Those jumps in numbers can be explained...
  • Orlando Business Journal

    November 9, 2009
    After pledging a 10-year, $1 million donation for the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center, Tupperware Brands Corp. landed the naming rights for the center’s 300-plus seat community hall, which will be called the Tupperware Brands...