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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: Friday

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

1) Haverty Marionettes’ As I Lay Dying continues at the Alliance Theatre.

2) Judi Chicago and Noot d’ Noot play Smith’s Olde Bar.

3) Georgia WAND holds Patriots for Peace at Colony Square.

4) Dale Jones performs at the Punchline.

5) Eyedrum hosts WRASfest with Zoroaster, Spooks and Thy Mighty Contract.

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(Photo by Joeff Davis)

5 things to do: Wednesday

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

1) Atlanta Brewing Company celebrates American Craft Beer Week with a beer and cheese pairing and Double Chocolate Oatmeal Porter floats.

2) Plaza Theatre screens Objectified, followed by a Q&A with director Gary Hustwit.

3) Georgia WAND holds Mother’s Day for Peace at Agnes Scott College.

4) MC Chris performs at Drunken Unicorn.

5) Woodruff Park hosts BikeFest.

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5 things to do: Tuesday

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

1) Paint as Subject continues at Emily Amy Gallery.

2) Georgia WAND celebrates Earth Day early with If You Love This Planet ….

3) Kodac Harrison and Philip Lee Williams read from their respective poetry collections at Decatur Library.

4) Rookie of the Year plays the Masquerade.

5) Joel Restaurant hosts a Chalk Hill Winery dinner.

(Art by James Leonard)

5 things to do: Monday

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

1) The Great Novels Made into Great Films series at Emory screens John Huston’s adaptation of Wise Blood at White Hall, with an introduction by Salman Rushdie.

2) Brad Gooch discusses Flannery: A Life of Flannery O’Connor at Margaret Mitchell House.

3) Chris Williams’ The Eve opens at Apache Cafe with a reception and artist talk.

4) Georgia WAND holds a public forum to discuss nuclear weapons, power and waste issues at the Carter Center.

5) Ludo plays the Masquerade.

(Photo courtesy Anthea)

5 things to do today: Tuesday

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

1) Nancy Floyd leads DIY Tuesday’s Build a Popsicle Stick House at Welch Gallery.

2) Dead Man plays the Earl.

3) Georgia WAND hosts Jay Bookman and the Rev. Joseph Lowery for the Real State of the Union.

4) Splatter Cinema brings Zombie to the Plaza Theatre.

5) A Cappella Books sponsors a Ballroom Book Bash for Futureproof author N. Frank Daniels.

(Image by Nancy Floyd)

5 things to do today: Monday

Monday, January 12th, 2009

1) The Robert C. Williams Paper Museum’s Paper Runway opens at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

2) Rudolph P. Byrd discusses The Essential Writings of James Weldon Johnson at Decatur Library.

3) Epiphany Rising, visual works by Meek, is featured at Apache Cafe in conjunction with Art Mondays.

4) Georgia W.A.N.D. stages a rally against two new nuclear reactors at the Georgia Public Service Commission Meeting.

5) The Nut Croaker Ballet continues at Agatha’s A Taste of Mystery.

(Photo courtesy Robert C. Williams Paper Museum)