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5 things to do today: Sunday

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

1) The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta Army continues at the High Museum of Art.

2) Doctor Faustus continues at Shakespeare Tavern.

3) Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy wraps up its two final performances at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.

4) The Syrens of the South troupe conducts a burlesque workshop at Relapse Theatre.

5) Smith’s Olde Bar hosts 3 for 5 Night.

(Photo © Trustees of the British Museum/Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Center/John Williams and Saul Peckham)

5 things to do today: Saturday

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

1) Unknown Hinson and Syrens of the South perform at the Earl.

2) Apex Museum hosts Kwanzaa Festival.

3) North Mississippi Allstars play Variety Playhouse.

4) Professor Morte and Retch bring us another Silver Scream Spook Show.

5) Airoes play East Atlanta’s 529.

(Photo © Osmund Geier)

5 things to do today: Sunday

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

daily5-sun1.jpg1) Les Misérables continues at the Fox.

2) Stalk your friends and family in the Cornfield Maze at Jaemor Farm Market.

3) The Coathangers (and friends) play Eyedrum.

4) Learn the ABCs and 123s of Burlesque with Syrens of the South at Relapse Theatre.

5) Get your Akira on at Anime Weekend Atlanta.

(Photo © Joan Marcus)

High times for Atlanta lowbrow

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

arts_cover1-1_17.jpgAny of the 2,500 or so people who head out to the Starlight Six Drive-In this weekend will feel like they’re attending a family reunion.

Drive-Invasion, the annual harmonic convergence of Atlanta’s lowbrow-culture scene, brings together punk-inspired rockabilly, garage and surf rock, hot-rod and custom-car contests, and a slew of old horror and science-fiction movies, shown from dusk practically till dawn.

It’s the signature event in a scene that over the past decade has flourished by celebrating fading cultural landmarks and old pop trends. With the help of a creative cadre of musicians, performance artists, promoters and tinkerers, ancient theaters such as the Starlight and the Plaza, and converted industrial spaces such as the Alcove Gallery, are taking the past and bringing it alive with a new, uniquely Atlantan energy. Lowbrow culture has taken root in Atlanta.

The word “lowbrow” has come to describe the embrace of a whole range of 20th-century pop-culture trends with a decidedly DIY spirit – from the hot-rod scene of the Roaring ’20s and the post-World War II tiki-bar craze to pop-surrealist, cartoon and comic-book art. The West Coast hipsters seem to celebrate all things lowbrow with a sense of irony that hints at trendiness.

But in Atlanta – where highways and power centers sometimes overshadow a more homegrown personality – a tightly knit group of creative spirits seems to have left irony behind in favor of an authentic lowbrow aesthetic with its own Southern accent.

Read the rest of this article here.

(Photo by David Lee Simmons)

5 things to do today: Saturday

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

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1) Mint Gallery hosts Remixt.

2) Celebrate beer at German Bierfest in Woodruff Park.

3) Xiu Xiu plays Drunken Unicorn.

4) Syrens of the South hold their first anniversary party at Relapse Theatre.

5) Loretta Lynn performs at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.

5 things to do: Saturday

Friday, August 1st, 2008

seedo5-2_13.jpg1) Alcove Art Gallery hosts Go West!, a Western-themed show featuring performances by Blast-off Burlesque and Syrens of the South.

2) Crosby, Stills & Nash perform at Chastain Park Amphitheater.

3) Return to Forever plays at Cobb Energy Centre.

4) The Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge hosts New Works by Shi and Hense. DJ Drop and Noot ‘d Noot perform.

5) Selmanaires perform at the Earl.

(Photo by Knottie Pictures)

5 things to do: Friday

Friday, August 1st, 2008

daily5-fri.jpg1) KT Tunstall performs at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

2) Wordsmiths Books host the Black and Red Prom to celebrate Stephenie Meyer’s new book, Breaking Dawn.

3) The Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition holds a benefit concert at Wonderroot, featuring Hope for Agoldensummer and more.

4) Comedian Kathleen Madigan performs at the Punchline.

5) Unknown Hinson and Syrens of the South perform at the Earl.

(Photo by Barrie Thompson)