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5 things to do: Wednesday

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

1) MacHomer opens at Georgia Shakespeare.

2) The Flaming Lips play Chastain Park Amphitheatre.

3) The Underground Atlanta Film Festival kicks off.

4) The Queer Literary Fiction Book Group meets at Charis Books & More.

5) The Rescues play Eddie’s Attic.

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5 things to do: Sunday

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

1) Aurora Theatre opens its season with Kiss Me, Kate.

2) Lil Wayne performs at Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood.

3) Nuclear Watch South and Georgia WAND host the Nagasaki Seeds of Peace Observance at the Carter Center rose garden.

4) Attack of the Killer Tomato Festival benefits Georgia Organics.

5) Cowboy Envy performs at Eddie’s Attic.

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5 things to do: Sunday

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

1) The Rock ’n’ Roll Monster Bash returns to Starlight Six Drive-In.

2) Evolver Atlanta presents EvolverFest at the Lake Claire Community Land Trust.

3) Randall Bramblett and Geoff Achison perform at Eddie’s Attic.

4) Summerfest winds down in Virginia-Highland with a performance by Manchester Orchestra.

5) End Days continues at Horizon Theatre.

(Photo by Frank Mullen/Matteblack)

5 things to do: Tuesday

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

1) Evolution: Five Decades of Printmaking by David C. Driskell opens at the High Museum of Art.

2) Kevin Wilson discusses Tunneling to the Center of the Earth at Decatur Library.

3) The Atlanta Film Festival continues with That Evening Sun at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema.

4) Little Country Giants play Eddie’s Attic.

5) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang opens at the Fox Theatre.

(Art by David C. Driskell)

5 things to do today: Monday

Monday, January 5th, 2009

1) Min Kim Park’s Zummarella continues at the Emory Visual Arts Gallery.

2) Ricky Raw Free for All performs at Lenny’s Bar.

3) The Paper Engineer: The Art of Carol Barton continues at the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum.

4) Eddie’s Attic hosts Songwriter’s Open Mic.

5) Outbreak: Plagues That Changed History continues at the Global Health Odyssey Museum.

(Image by Min Kim Park)

5 things to do today: Friday

Friday, December 26th, 2008

1) The Santaland Diaries continues at Horizon Theatre.

2) Drivin N Cryin and Blackberry Smoke play Center Stage.

3) Eddie’s Attic hosts A Tribute to Writers Who Rock.

4) Castleberry Hill holds its 4th Friday Art Stroll.

5) Gwen Hughes performs at Churchill Grounds.

5 things to do today: Sunday

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

1) Diane Durrett signs her new novel, Driving Music City, and follows it up with a performance at Eddie’s Attic.

2) Take photos of your dog with Santa for Paws and Clause 2008 at Central Park in Atlantic Station.

3) The two-day 13th annual Telephone Factory Art Show and Sale — which includes Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room — calls it a weekend.

4) Disney’s Beauty and the Beast continues at the Strand Theatre.

5) My Brightest Diamond and Clare & the Reasons play the Earl.

(Photo courtesy Diane Durrett)

5 things to do today: Monday

Monday, October 20th, 2008

1) The Loseling Dolls and Traditional Costumes of the Tibetan World opens at Emory Visual Arts Gallery.

2) Songwriter’s Open Mic at Eddie’s Attic.

3) Pay-what-you-can night for Class at Dad’s Garage Theatre.

4) Maureen McCormick discusses Here’s the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse.

5) Noot d’Noot DJs at the Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge.

(Photo courtesy Emory Visual Arts Gallery)

5 things to do today: Sunday

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

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1) The Fox Theatre screens Kung Fu Panda as part of the Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival.

2) Garrett Moore, the Makepeace Brothers and Audrey Spillman perform at Eddie’s Attic.

3) Unplugged in the Park continues with Angie Aparo at Park Tavern.

4) Margaret Hoffman will be signing copies of her books, Blackbeard: A Tale of Villainy and Murder in Colonial America and Dead in the Water, at metro area Barnes and Nobles.

5) Taste of Asia continues at participating Asian restaurants.

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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)