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Bad Lieutenant maybe really bad in a good way or vice-versa

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Is anyone else salivating at the chance to see Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans? The improbable pairing of German auteur Werner Herzog and financially troubled space cadet Nicolas Cage is causing critics to spew all sorts of qualified, conflicted, and adoring statements. Christian Science Monitor is calling the Herzog-Cage pairing a “match made in looney-tunes heaven” and The Washington Post is calling the film a “freaky-deaky home run.” Yeah, whatever that means.

Salon.com is totally owning the ambivalence. Thursday’s review called the movie “so bad it’s good.” In an interview published the next day, Herzog claims, among other things, that he hasn’t seen Taxi Driver, doesn’t remember Chinatown, and never got around to watching the 1992 movie that Port of Call New Orleans remakes. Amazing. The post-Katrina, coke-addict cop drama doesn’t open in Atlanta until December 11.

Weekend Arts Agenda: Broadening your horizons

Friday, November 20th, 2009
<i>Teenage girl in dress sitting on step #309, 1982</i> by Oraien Catledge

Teenage girl in dress sitting on step #309, 1982 by Oraien Catledge

TGIF, the weekend is here! Get some of your workday yayas out at one of these art events. This week’s agenda is loaded with nostalgia, celebrity, and packs some artist punch … literallly. As usual, read on for the rundown.

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Air Loaf: Holiday Guide 2009

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

CL’s Chante LaGon, Debbie Michaud and Curt Holman chat about this year’s Holiday Guide. Dubbed the Regression Issue, the guide revisits our childhood love for toys — with a few grown-up twists.

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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Jim Henson + David Lynch = ‘Twin Beaks’

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Do you really need an excuse to watch a Muppets skit inspired by David Lynch? This will heal your Monday morning blues.

(H/T to FF)

Weekend Arts Agenda: Free fun.

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Breastplate by Flora Rosefsky

Breastplate by Flora Rosefsky

Add some extra excitement to this beautiful weekend by heading to these free art events. See what’s going on around town after the jump.

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MTV looks in Atlanta for ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Calling all dancers! MTV’s coming to Atlanta to cast street dance groups to compete in the fifth season of “America’s Best Dance Crew.” The series (produced by “American Idol’s” Randy Jackson) pits 12 groups against each other in an intense 10-week competition. Each week the dance groups are presented with a choreography challenge and face elimination. The winning team receives 100K, a Golden B-Boy Trophy, and the satisfaction of knowing that it’s America’s Best Dance Crew.

Take a look at last season’s winner, We Are Heroes, below. The auditions will be held at Dance 411 Studios (475 Moreland Ave.) on Fri., Nov. 20 at 8 a.m. Callbacks will be the next day at the same time. E-mail info@dance411studios.com with your crew name and phone number to reserve an audition slot.

Find Euridice, win Opera tickets

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Euridice around town to promote The Atlanta Opera's production of <i>Orfeo & Euridice</i>

Euridice around town to promote The Atlanta Opera's production of Orfeo & Euridice

To garner interest in the premier of Orfeo & Euridice the Atlanta Opera is placing a living statue of Euridice in a different Atlanta neighborhood seven times between November 3 and November 18. The first person to take a picture with the statue each day she hits the streets gets a pair of free tickets to see the show. To win the contest just be the first to email your pic to cswint@atlantaopera.org. The winners will be contacted by e-mail and the photos will be posted to The Atlanta Opera’s Facebook page.

Euridice’s locations on upcoming dates from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. after the jump.

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Andrew W.K.’s ‘Destroy Build Destroy’ debuts tonight on Cartoon Network

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

What if you had the chance in high school to throw a school bus over a hill with Andrew W.K.? I agree — it would’ve been bad ass.

Well, check this out:

Here’s the premise of the show according to Cartoon Network:

The name says it all. Two teams destroy each other’s materials, then race to build something new from the pieces. Oh, and the losing team’s machine gets blown up. Andrew W.K. hosts Cartoon Network’s most explosive game show.

Show premieres tonight at 8:30 p.m. and pits the football team against the marching band. Should be awesome.

Center for Puppetry Arts receives 75,000 big ones

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Create a puppet workshop (Courtesy Joe Boris)

Create a puppet workshop (Courtesy Joe Boris)

The Center for Puppetry Arts just received a $75,000 Common Good Funds Grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta so they can keep doin’ what they do.

Since 1951, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has been connecting community members, nonprofits, and other partners to strengthen the Atlanta region through philanthropy. Today they are one of the largest Community Foundations out of the more than 700 that exist around the country. With the support of their donors, The Community Foundation averages more than $75 million in grants annually to an estimated 2,000 nonprofit organizations locally, nationally, and internationally.

The Center for Puppetry Arts nonprofit organization operates with minimal staff and limited resources and still manages to continually provide awesome programming to the community such as the Ghastly Dreadfuls this time of year. The Center is dedicated to educating the public about the past, present, and future of puppetry as an art form. It’s not afraid to experiment either, as with 2008’s Cinderella Della Circus. The Center also tries to make its programming accessible to as much of Atlanta as possible through ticket donations and special programming.

Weekend Arts Agenda: Which craft?

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Untitled, Sovereign Tree (kingfisher branch) by Todd Murphy

Untitled, Sovereign Tree (kingfisher branch) by Todd Murphy

The Atlanta art scene serves up some seasonal spooky shows as well as some great opportunities to meet local artists this weekend. Read on for the rundown.

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A truly bloody bash

Monday, October 26th, 2009

True Blood Halloween Party

On Saturday night Clear Radio is hosting a “True Blood” Halloween party and costume contest at Space Atlanta. Guest DJ Taurus the Bull will spin while you enjoy drink specials and giveaways. So grab your gnarliest pair of fangs or your creepiest pair of maenad claws for a night of mayhem and homage to HBO’s infamously sexy vampire show. RSVP here for free entry. $5. 8 p.m. Space Atlanta. 404-756-9494. www.spaceatlanta.com.

Shelf Life: One Million by Hendrik Hertzberg

Monday, October 26th, 2009

One Million by Hendrik HertzbergGENRE: Random trivia with a not-so-hidden message from one of today’s most influential liberal journalists.

THE PITCH: In an effort to make an inconceivable number more palpable, Hendrick Hertzberg shows you one million dots. Five thousand dots per page means you get 200 pages of mind-boggling, eye-crossing circles about the size of a pin head. Each page has statistics that correlate with one of those tiny spots. Individually, the facts seem arbitrary, but collectively generate a weighty conception of a mil.

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Weekend Arts Agenda: The low down on what’s going down.

Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Howardena Pindell

"Autobiography: Egypt (Cairo Resdential) 1974," by Howardena Pindell. Join the artist for a talk Sat., Oct. 24.

Here’s the weekly rundown of the fiercest arts events happening around town this weekend.

TONIGHT (Friday)

Tweet Design presents their Second Annual “Day of the Dead” art show at Eyedrum. The show features over 80 mini-coffins decorated by artists from all over the country. See this cool tribute to the departed and join them from 8pm-12 am for their opening night fiesta. Get ready for some mean sangria, tasty taquitos and tunes from Uncle Daddy and the Kissin’ Cousins. Free. 8 p.m. Eyedrum. 404-522-0655. www.eyedrum.org.

SATURDAY

Howardena Pindell stops by the Sandler Hudson Gallery to discuss her latest exhibition, “Autobiography: Strips, dots, and video drawings”. The show includes work from Pindell’s 25-year career.  Most known for her use of varied techniques and mixed-media works, her work also explores a multitude of socio-political issues such as racism and feminism. Free. 2 p.m. Sandler Hudson Gallery. 404-817-3777. www.sandlerhudson.com.

Ever wonder how your favorite old-school Saturday morning cartoons came to life?  Through ASIFA-Atlanta’s “Animation Draw” you can get a little insight. This workshop presented by WonderRoot Community Arts Center explores the core principles of traditional hand-drawn animation. By the end of this five hour workshop you’ll have learned how cartoons are made and have  several short animations of your own to brag about. Free. 2 p.m. WonderRoot Community Arts Center. 404-254-5955. www.wornderroot.org.

For the first time ever Brotherman Comics is showcasing their unique brand of comic book art in exhibition format.  “Drawing from the Soul: The Official Brotherman Comics Art Experience” opens Saturday night and gives fans an inside look into the Brotherman World.  See how the creators go from concept to development to finished product and craft an original philosophy and an edgy visual experience along the way. Free. 7 p.m. Studio Clout. 404-688-2787. www.studioclout.com.

SUNDAY

The Marcus JCC of Atlanta invites you to “Lunch and Learn with Lorraine Peltz.” The latest exhibition of the Artist’s work–”Excellent Hostess: Paintings and Works on Paper”– is an homage to her mother’s survival of the Holocaust.  The series of paintings contrasts the exterior world with an interior space of comfort and memory. Go for the talk. Stay for the lunch. Free. 11:30 a.m. Dunwoody, The Marcus JCC of Atlanta. 678-812-4000. www.atlantajcc.org.

The Contemporary developed a day of sculpture and photography activities for the family inspired by Corin Hewitt’s “Seed Stage”.  “Seed Stage”–presented at the Whitney in NYC–investigated the processes of harvesting, consuming, building, documenting, and recycling.  For months the artist worked in an exhibition space/science lab/kitchen/art studio as an audience watched.  After an educational day of family fun make sure you check out Hewitt’s photographs of his experimental New York exhibition. Free. 1-4 p.m. The Contemporary. 404-688-1970. www.thecontemporary.org.

The High Museum teams up with Mattress Factory Studios for a Membership Drive Kick-off Party. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet emerging and established artists, tour their studios, and learn more about the High’s Art Partners program.Original works will be raffled off throughout the evening . Take a look at some of the featured artists works beforehand on the Mattress Factory Studios website. Free (reservations necessary RSVP @ high.org/mattressfactory). 4 p.m. Grant Park. www.high.org. 404-733-4444.


Weekend Arts Agenda: A little of this, a little of that

Friday, October 16th, 2009
See <i>The Accumulation of Change</i> at Eydrum Fri., Oct. 16.

See 'The Accumulation of Change' at Eyedrum Fri., Oct. 16.

This weekend’s arts calendar is jam packed with a little something for everyone, whether you’re into wearable art or are fascinated by DNA and all things genetic.

TONIGHT (Friday)

Beep Beep Gallery presents Pretty Awesome at Aurora Coffee L5P, a combo art auction/concert/fund aiser. In an effort to host more all ages shows (and keep up their rep as the 2009 Best of Atlanta Readers Pick for Best gallery spotlighting local artists) art from 25 local artists, including Lucha Rodriguez, Ann-Marie Manker and Shaun Thurston, will be auctioned off between 7 and 10 p.m. Afterward, for only $5, there’ll be a concert featuring Carnivore, Recompas, El Fossil, Pleasure Cruise and Em! (The Back Pockets). Auction: Free. 7-10 p.m. Concert: $5. 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Aurora Coffee Little Five. 404-429-3320. www.beepbeepgallery.com.

Lelavision brings The Accumulation of Change, a unique and interactive performance, to Eyedrum. Expect a hybrid art-science experience that blends Lelavision’s kinetic musical sculptures, music and dance with the research of biomolecular chemistry professor Dr. David Lynn of Emory University. Audience members will participate in a twisted and spectacular game of genetics through the use of classroom clicker technology as they learn about the chemical origins of life and Evolution. $10-$15. 8 p.m. Eyedrum. 404-522-0655. www.eyedrum.org.

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