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5 things to do: Thursday

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

damn-yankees-publicity-12.jpg1) Damn Yankees opens at Aurora Theatre.

2) Mark Bauerlein reads and signs his new book at Decatur Library.

3) The Dear Hunter, Lydia, You Me & Everyone We Know and Eye Alaska are at the Masquerade.

4) The High Museum hosts Talk and Talk Back.

5) Laura Reed & Deep Pocket, Elli Perry, Leslie Barnett and Chris Unck & the Black Roses perform at Smith’s Olde Bar.

(Photo courtesy Aurora Theatre)

5 things to do: Wednesday

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

quite_moment_1-1.jpg1) Hairball continues at Alcove Gallery.

2) The Kickin’ Pickin’ Bluegrass Party plays at Chastain Park.

3) The Tabernacle hosts Sevendust, Alter Bridge and Soulidium.

4) Nubian Dreams: Images of the Sudan is on display at Emory.

5) Wednesday Wind Down at Centennial Olympic Park.

(Image by Jeremiah Ketner)

5 things to do: Tuesday

Monday, August 4th, 2008

daily5-tues.jpg1) Amos Lee and Dayna Kurtz perform at the Variety Playhouse.

2) The World Wide Theatre hosts Improv Comedy.

3) Delia Champion discusses her new cookbook at Decatur Library.

4) Face Off: Decorative Arts and Design is on display at the High Museum.

5) Eddie’s Attic presents Ten Out of Tenn.

(Photo by Lucille Reyboz)

5 things to do: Sunday

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

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1) Sorrowful Tunes from a Sunny Land: Photographs from the Republic of Georgia continues at Composition Gallery in Candler Park.

2) Rock out with Journey, Heart and Cheap Trick at Chastain Park Amphitheater.

3) Free Forum Xchange Spoken Word Open Mic is at Apache Cafe.

4) Reflections of Culture is on display at Fernbank.

5) Lakewood Amphitheater hosts Projekt Revolution w/Atreyu, Hawthorne Heights, Chris Cornell and Ashes Divide.

(Photo by Levan Kakabadze)

5 things to do: Wednesday

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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1) Jill Scott is performing at Chastain Park with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

2) Karin Traviss discusses her newest book at Wordsmiths.

3) The Earl plays host to Adron, Molotov Pipedream and DJ Chris Devoe.

4) Deborah Hill reads and signs Unlimited Life: Limiting Beliefs and Belief Busting Power Truths at Phoenix and Dragon Bookstore.

5) Britpop Wednesdays at MJQ.

5 things to do: Tuesday

Monday, July 28th, 2008

daily5-tues1.jpg1) The Variety Playhouse plays host to She & Him.

2) Author Carmen Deedy and folksinger John McCutcheon are teaming up for a special program at Decatur Library.

3) Celebrate the upcoming Olympics at the Centennial Olympic Games Museum at the Atlanta History Center.

4) Eoin Colfer reads and signs from his new book at the Decatur Library.

5) Mark Knopfler and Jesca Hoop perform at Chastain.

(Photo courtesy Merge Records)

5 things to do: Saturday

Friday, July 25th, 2008

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1) This month’s Silver Scream Spook Show features It Came from Beneath the Sea at Plaza Theatre.

2) Snoop Dogg and 311 perform at Lakewood Amphitheatre.

3) Karla Baker signs her new book at Clay’s Gallery.

4) Rock out with international superstar Vinx at Centennial Olympic Park.

5) The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra plays at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre.

(Photo by Bryant Upchurch)

5 things to do: Friday

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

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1) Art, Beats + Lyrics, featuring DJing, breaking, performance and visual art, stops at the Foundry at Puritan Mill.

2) Check out Butch Walker and Jesse Malin at Center Stage.

3) Celebrate the grand opening of A Wine Experience with a three-course meal, live entertainment and a wine tasting.

4) Boyz II Men and Morris Day & the Time perform at Chastain.

5) Tamara A. Johnson-George and Katrina R. Chambers sign their book at Wordsmiths.

(Photo by IMAGES USA)

5 things to do: Wednesday

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

The Dirtbombs

1) The Dirtbombs perform at Variety Playhouse.

2) David Sirota will be reading and signing The Uprising: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington at Manuel’s Tavern.

3) Enjoy the showing of 21 as part of Flicks on 5th.

4) The Freshly Dipped Tour starring Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief, Pep Love, Casual, Blue Scholars, Musab, Tanya Morgan and Knobody comes to Masquerade.

5) E. Lynn Harris reads and signs Just Too Good to Be True at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse.

(Photo courtesy the Dirtbombs)

5 things to do: Tuesday

Monday, July 21st, 2008

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1) Susan Silton’s The Five W’s continues at Atlanta Contemporary Art Center.

2) Rush performs at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre.

3) Comedy Combat hosted by Alyssa Barnett and Jessica Rose is at Eddie’s Attic.

4) Listen to live music during your lunch break as part of Music at Noon at Centennial Olympic Park.

5) Lost Kingdoms of the Nile: Nubian Treasures is on display at the Michael C. Carlos Museum.

(Image by Susan Silton)