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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)

Air Loaf: Upcoming shows

Friday, March 27th, 2009

CL’s Chanté LaGon and Chad Radford chat about upcoming shows around Atlanta, including Zoroaster’s CD release party at the Drunken Unicorn (Friday, March 27), Eva Kennedy at Sugarhill (Saturday, March 28), and the Preakness at the Earl (Saturday, March 28).

Check out this week’s Sound Menu for a more comprehensive list of upcoming shows.

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5 things to do: Friday

Friday, March 27th, 2009

1) Zoroaster plays a CD release show at Drunken Unicorn.

2) Georgia State University Opera Theatre presents Dialogues of the Carmelites.

3) Wale and B.o.B. perform at the Loft.

4) And Her Hair Went with Her opens at Horizon Theatre.

5) The 2009 Invitational opens at Anne Irwin Fine Art.

(Photo by Joeff Davis)

5 things to do today: Thursday

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

1) Emory’s Vega String Quartet and choreographer George Staib collaborate for Contemporary Dance — Vintage Music.

2) Complete Desire opens at Opal Gallery.

3) David Hajdu discusses The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America at Wordsmiths Books.

4) Zoroaster, Chopper and Gripplyaz perform at Drunken Unicorn.

5) The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center screens Nathaniel Kahn’s 2003 documentary My Architect: A Son’s Journey.

(Photo by Fernando Decillis)

5 things to do today: Sunday

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

1) Mauritius continues at Actor’s Express.

2) Zoroaster plays East Atlanta Icehouse.

3) Popaganda continues at Beep Beep Gallery.

4) SCAD professor Sarah Phillips Collins discusses Unmentionables Mentioned: The History of Underwear at Ivy Hall.

5) Check out our top 10 list of Super Bowl parties.

(Photo by Eric Hermann)

5 things to do today: New Year’s Eve

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

1) Band of Horses plays Variety Playhouse.

2) Lil Wayne performs at Philips Arena.

3) The Rent Boys play the Earl.

4) Anna Kramer & the Lost Cause play Star Bar.

5) Zoroaster invades the Clermont Lounge.

And there’s so much more in our New Year’s Eve Guide

(Photo courtesy Sub Pop Records)

5 things to do today: Saturday

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

1) Chinese New Year Spectacular finishes its last performance at the Cobb Center.

2) Lyonnais plays 529.

3) Manchester Orchestra and Dead Confederate play Variety Playhouse.

4) Jeffrey Butzer, T.T. Mahony and Adrian Ash perform “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at the Earl.

5) Zoroaster and Doomsayer play Smith’s Olde Bar.

(Photo courtesy Divine Performing Arts 2008)

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

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No metal band worth its salt is scared of a little rain. So when talk spread through the Corndogorama crowd Sunday night that headliners Zoroaster might move to the inside stage, the natives became restless. But with black clouds rumbling overhead and icy fingers of lighting stretching across the nighttime sky, the band didn’t seek shelter. Instead, they raised their fists to the heavens, called down the thunder, and turned-in a gut-pummeling, career-defining performance.

In the battle between Zoroaster and nature’s fury, Zoroaster emerged victorious. And in their wake, a battlefield littered with half-eaten corndog sticks and bleeding eardrums were all that remained of Corndogorama 2008: The Year of the Mustard King.

(Photo by Joeff Davis)