Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Wednesday


The Gift of Peace play at PushPush

  • 6pm: PushPush Theater invites you to the unwrap party of The Gift of Peace. Join them in welcoming the traveling troupe of actors who are bringing The Gift of Peace play to Georgia, a play intended to educate, inspire civic action and draw media/grassroots attention to support the establishment of the U.S. Department of Peace and Non-violence, 404.377.6332
  • 7pm: DeKalb Libraries invite you to a discussion on Digging to America by Anne Tyler at the Decatur Library, 404.370.3070
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Erin McKeown and Sean Hayes, 404.377.4976

Wednesday


The Gift of Peace play at PushPush

  • 6pm: PushPush Theater invites you to the unwrap party of The Gift of Peace. Join them in welcoming the traveling troupe of actors who are bringing The Gift of Peace play to Georgia, a play intended to educate, inspire civic action and draw media/grassroots attention to support the establishment of the U.S. Department of Peace and Non-violence, 404.377.6332
  • 7pm: DeKalb Libraries invite you to a discussion on Digging to America by Anne Tyler at the Decatur Library, 404.370.3070
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Erin McKeown and Sean Hayes, 404.377.4976

Wednesday


The Gift of Peace play at PushPush

  • 6pm: PushPush Theater invites you to the unwrap party of The Gift of Peace. Join them in welcoming the traveling troupe of actors who are bringing The Gift of Peace play to Georgia, a play intended to educate, inspire civic action and draw media/grassroots attention to support the establishment of the U.S. Department of Peace and Non-violence, 404.377.6332
  • 7pm: DeKalb Libraries invite you to a discussion on Digging to America by Anne Tyler at the Decatur Library, 404.370.3070
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Erin McKeown and Sean Hayes, 404.377.4976

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Tuesday


Krishna in Indian Art lecture at the Carlos Museum

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts its Food for Thought Lunchtime Lecture, 404.727.4282
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts a lecture with Dr. Daniel Ehnbom, an associate professor in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. He discusses The Blue God: The Life of Krishna in Indian Art, 404.727.4282
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the All American Open Jam, 404.377.4976

Tuesday


Krishna in Indian Art lecture at the Carlos Museum

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts its Food for Thought Lunchtime Lecture, 404.727.4282
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts a lecture with Dr. Daniel Ehnbom, an associate professor in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. He discusses The Blue God: The Life of Krishna in Indian Art, 404.727.4282
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the All American Open Jam, 404.377.4976

Tuesday


Krishna in Indian Art lecture at the Carlos Museum

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts its Food for Thought Lunchtime Lecture, 404.727.4282
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts a lecture with Dr. Daniel Ehnbom, an associate professor in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. He discusses The Blue God: The Life of Krishna in Indian Art, 404.727.4282
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the All American Open Jam, 404.377.4976

Monday, January 29, 2007

2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster?


(NOTE: this is not the 2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster)
Painting by Sergey Cherep

The Decatur Arts Alliance has invited Sergey Cherep to design this year's Decatur Arts Festival Poster. Want to see what it looks like? The poster will be unveiled on Thursday, May 3 at the official Decatur Arts Festival poster unveiling. The event will be free and open to public, so stop by, enjoy some free food, pick up a poster, meet Mr.Cherep, and mingle with Decatur's refreshingly unpretentious art crowd. Until then, take a trip over to the Vinson Gallery on the square to see some of Sergey's work, www.vinsongallery.com.

2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster?


(NOTE: this is not the 2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster)
Painting by Sergey Cherep

The Decatur Arts Alliance has invited Sergey Cherep to design this year's Decatur Arts Festival Poster. Want to see what it looks like? The poster will be unveiled on Thursday, May 3 at the official Decatur Arts Festival poster unveiling. The event will be free and open to public, so stop by, enjoy some free food, pick up a poster, meet Mr.Cherep, and mingle with Decatur's refreshingly unpretentious art crowd. Until then, take a trip over to the Vinson Gallery on the square to see some of Sergey's work, www.vinsongallery.com.

2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster?


(NOTE: this is not the 2007 Decatur Arts Festival Poster)
Painting by Sergey Cherep

The Decatur Arts Alliance has invited Sergey Cherep to design this year's Decatur Arts Festival Poster. Want to see what it looks like? The poster will be unveiled on Thursday, May 3 at the official Decatur Arts Festival poster unveiling. The event will be free and open to public, so stop by, enjoy some free food, pick up a poster, meet Mr.Cherep, and mingle with Decatur's refreshingly unpretentious art crowd. Until then, take a trip over to the Vinson Gallery on the square to see some of Sergey's work, www.vinsongallery.com.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Sunday


Celebrate Virgin Comics Day at The Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: The Carlos Museum celebrates Virgin Comis Day. In 2006 Sir Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Shekhar kapur and comic book publisher Sharad Devarajan joined forces to create Virgian Comics. Based in Bangalore, the company works with a brilliant team of artists to explore the vast history of Indian mythology and translate the rich narratives for a new generation raised on MTV and Cartoon Network, 404.727.4282
  • 2pm: Last performance of Theatre Decatur's O'Keeffe - Paintings from the Faraway Nearby by Marki Shalloe, 404.373.5311
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Ruth Shelly Unger, basson, 404.727.5050
  • 4:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the CD release of Mister Eric, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Celebrate Virgin Comics Day at The Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: The Carlos Museum celebrates Virgin Comis Day. In 2006 Sir Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Shekhar kapur and comic book publisher Sharad Devarajan joined forces to create Virgian Comics. Based in Bangalore, the company works with a brilliant team of artists to explore the vast history of Indian mythology and translate the rich narratives for a new generation raised on MTV and Cartoon Network, 404.727.4282
  • 2pm: Last performance of Theatre Decatur's O'Keeffe - Paintings from the Faraway Nearby by Marki Shalloe, 404.373.5311
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Ruth Shelly Unger, basson, 404.727.5050
  • 4:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the CD release of Mister Eric, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Celebrate Virgin Comics Day at The Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: The Carlos Museum celebrates Virgin Comis Day. In 2006 Sir Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Shekhar kapur and comic book publisher Sharad Devarajan joined forces to create Virgian Comics. Based in Bangalore, the company works with a brilliant team of artists to explore the vast history of Indian mythology and translate the rich narratives for a new generation raised on MTV and Cartoon Network, 404.727.4282
  • 2pm: Last performance of Theatre Decatur's O'Keeffe - Paintings from the Faraway Nearby by Marki Shalloe, 404.373.5311
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Ruth Shelly Unger, basson, 404.727.5050
  • 4:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the CD release of Mister Eric, 404.377.4976

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Saturday


Lisa Tuttle's Fence at the intersection of E. College Ave and S. McDonough St.

  • Last day to see Agnes Scott College's Lisa Tuttle's Fence, a public work in remembrance of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riots, 404.471.5361.
  • Last day of Emory Visual Arts Gallery's Transformative Experience: The Indian Dream Painting, Julia Kjelgaard's mixed media and sculpture, located at 700 Peavine Creek Dr., 404.727.5050.
  • 10-3pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.4282.
  • 6-9pm: Creative Spirit holds its annual Customer and Artist Appreciation Festivity, bring customers and artists together in a party atmosphere, 404.377.0141
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Eric Taylor, Fayssoux Mc Lean, and Jeff Talmadge, 404.377.4976.
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Edgar Meyer, doublebass, and Chris Thile, mandolin, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre presents standup comedian Byron Bowers, cabaret singer Anna lea accompanied by Arthur Turner in a tribute to Sarah Vaughn, and African American spoken work troup, the Drama Queen's Word Noir 1: The Electricity of Black Love in its Late Night Saturday series, 404.474.8332

Saturday


Lisa Tuttle's Fence at the intersection of E. College Ave and S. McDonough St.

  • Last day to see Agnes Scott College's Lisa Tuttle's Fence, a public work in remembrance of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riots, 404.471.5361.
  • Last day of Emory Visual Arts Gallery's Transformative Experience: The Indian Dream Painting, Julia Kjelgaard's mixed media and sculpture, located at 700 Peavine Creek Dr., 404.727.5050.
  • 10-3pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.4282.
  • 6-9pm: Creative Spirit holds its annual Customer and Artist Appreciation Festivity, bring customers and artists together in a party atmosphere, 404.377.0141
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Eric Taylor, Fayssoux Mc Lean, and Jeff Talmadge, 404.377.4976.
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Edgar Meyer, doublebass, and Chris Thile, mandolin, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre presents standup comedian Byron Bowers, cabaret singer Anna lea accompanied by Arthur Turner in a tribute to Sarah Vaughn, and African American spoken work troup, the Drama Queen's Word Noir 1: The Electricity of Black Love in its Late Night Saturday series, 404.474.8332

Saturday


Lisa Tuttle's Fence at the intersection of E. College Ave and S. McDonough St.

  • Last day to see Agnes Scott College's Lisa Tuttle's Fence, a public work in remembrance of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riots, 404.471.5361.
  • Last day of Emory Visual Arts Gallery's Transformative Experience: The Indian Dream Painting, Julia Kjelgaard's mixed media and sculpture, located at 700 Peavine Creek Dr., 404.727.5050.
  • 10-3pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.4282.
  • 6-9pm: Creative Spirit holds its annual Customer and Artist Appreciation Festivity, bring customers and artists together in a party atmosphere, 404.377.0141
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Eric Taylor, Fayssoux Mc Lean, and Jeff Talmadge, 404.377.4976.
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Edgar Meyer, doublebass, and Chris Thile, mandolin, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre presents standup comedian Byron Bowers, cabaret singer Anna lea accompanied by Arthur Turner in a tribute to Sarah Vaughn, and African American spoken work troup, the Drama Queen's Word Noir 1: The Electricity of Black Love in its Late Night Saturday series, 404.474.8332

Friday, January 26, 2007

Friday


Onstage Atlanta presents Social Security

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts virtuoso pianist Aquiles Delle Vigne from Belgium as he makes his Emory debut in a program of solo piano music by Liszt and Chopin, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Chris Hillman (of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Bros) and Herb Pederson, Rod Picott opens, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Opening night of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, a real honest to goodness hit Broadway comedy written by one of Hollywood's top comedy screenwriters, 404.897.1802
  • 9pm: Mocha Match hosts it Acoustic Soul night featuring Samletric, 404.377.7788
  • 10pm: Eddie's Attic's late show will feature Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson and Rod Picott, 404.377.4976

Friday


Onstage Atlanta presents Social Security

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts virtuoso pianist Aquiles Delle Vigne from Belgium as he makes his Emory debut in a program of solo piano music by Liszt and Chopin, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Chris Hillman (of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Bros) and Herb Pederson, Rod Picott opens, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Opening night of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, a real honest to goodness hit Broadway comedy written by one of Hollywood's top comedy screenwriters, 404.897.1802
  • 9pm: Mocha Match hosts it Acoustic Soul night featuring Samletric, 404.377.7788
  • 10pm: Eddie's Attic's late show will feature Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson and Rod Picott, 404.377.4976

Friday


Onstage Atlanta presents Social Security

  • noon: The Carlos Museum hosts virtuoso pianist Aquiles Delle Vigne from Belgium as he makes his Emory debut in a program of solo piano music by Liszt and Chopin, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Carlos Museum hosts The Art of War Symposium, the soldier as athlete, as hero or as lost family member are among the themes explored in an international symposium developed in connection with an exhibition of actual arms and armor, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Chris Hillman (of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Bros) and Herb Pederson, Rod Picott opens, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Opening night of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, a real honest to goodness hit Broadway comedy written by one of Hollywood's top comedy screenwriters, 404.897.1802
  • 9pm: Mocha Match hosts it Acoustic Soul night featuring Samletric, 404.377.7788
  • 10pm: Eddie's Attic's late show will feature Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson and Rod Picott, 404.377.4976

Decatur CD Presents Papa Mali


Where: Decatur CD
When: This Friday, January 26th, 5pm
What: In-store performance
Who: New Orleans singer-songwriter, Papa Mali
Why: Because you'll get to hear some great music for free at the best CD store in ATL

Decatur CD Presents Papa Mali


Where: Decatur CD
When: This Friday, January 26th, 5pm
What: In-store performance
Who: New Orleans singer-songwriter, Papa Mali
Why: Because you'll get to hear some great music for free at the best CD store in ATL

Decatur CD Presents Papa Mali


Where: Decatur CD
When: This Friday, January 26th, 5pm
What: In-store performance
Who: New Orleans singer-songwriter, Papa Mali
Why: Because you'll get to hear some great music for free at the best CD store in ATL

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Thursday


Super Size Me showing at Indie Coffee

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents a special evening of poetry with David Bottoms, the former Georgia Poet Laureate, and prize-winning author of nine poetry volumes, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books continues its Indie Movie Night series with Super Size Me, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Scott Miller and Sandra McCracken, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Mocha Match hosts Leaf Cool Eclectic's concert featuring Jennifer Bliss, Jason Pure, Chimere and Kaameron Corvet, 404.377.7788

Thursday


Super Size Me showing at Indie Coffee

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents a special evening of poetry with David Bottoms, the former Georgia Poet Laureate, and prize-winning author of nine poetry volumes, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books continues its Indie Movie Night series with Super Size Me, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Scott Miller and Sandra McCracken, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Mocha Match hosts Leaf Cool Eclectic's concert featuring Jennifer Bliss, Jason Pure, Chimere and Kaameron Corvet, 404.377.7788

Thursday


Super Size Me showing at Indie Coffee

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents a special evening of poetry with David Bottoms, the former Georgia Poet Laureate, and prize-winning author of nine poetry volumes, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books continues its Indie Movie Night series with Super Size Me, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Scott Miller and Sandra McCracken, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Mocha Match hosts Leaf Cool Eclectic's concert featuring Jennifer Bliss, Jason Pure, Chimere and Kaameron Corvet, 404.377.7788

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Wednesday


Georgia center for the Book hosts Thomas Laird

  • 7pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents journalist Thomas Laird, author of The Story of Tibet, a vibrant historical narrative drawn from more than 60 hours of conversation with the Dalai Lama over the last three years, Jimmy Carter Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Steve Baskin, David Martin, and Kuku, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts musician Ronnda Cadle, 404.378.7110

Wednesday


Georgia center for the Book hosts Thomas Laird

  • 7pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents journalist Thomas Laird, author of The Story of Tibet, a vibrant historical narrative drawn from more than 60 hours of conversation with the Dalai Lama over the last three years, Jimmy Carter Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Steve Baskin, David Martin, and Kuku, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts musician Ronnda Cadle, 404.378.7110

Wednesday


Georgia center for the Book hosts Thomas Laird

  • 7pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents journalist Thomas Laird, author of The Story of Tibet, a vibrant historical narrative drawn from more than 60 hours of conversation with the Dalai Lama over the last three years, Jimmy Carter Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Steve Baskin, David Martin, and Kuku, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts musician Ronnda Cadle, 404.378.7110

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Tuesday


Comedy Night at Eddie's

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts its Comedy Night featuring Karen Waygood, Clarissa Windham, Debra Cole, Nicole Blizek and Mia Jackson, 404.377.4976

Tuesday


Comedy Night at Eddie's

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts its Comedy Night featuring Karen Waygood, Clarissa Windham, Debra Cole, Nicole Blizek and Mia Jackson, 404.377.4976

Tuesday


Comedy Night at Eddie's

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic hosts its Comedy Night featuring Karen Waygood, Clarissa Windham, Debra Cole, Nicole Blizek and Mia Jackson, 404.377.4976

Monday, January 22, 2007

Join Us!


For those of you who would like to become members of the Decatur Arts Alliance, here's the what, when, how of it all:

As a member of the Decatur Arts Alliance, you'll receive these benefits:
  • invitations and opportunities to participate in Decatur Arts Alliance activities and events
  • discounts with the presentation of your DAA Membership card, including performances at Beacon Dance events, performances at the Schwartz Center's Music at Emory series and selected items at Vinson Gallery
  • subscription to the Decatur Arts Alliance e-newsletter
  • subscription to the DeKalb Council for the Arts newsletter
  • a Decatur Arts Festival lapel pin
  • the satisfaction of supporting the arts in Decatur, GA
Membership levels start at $25 for individuals. Interested? Click here to join.

Join Us!


For those of you who would like to become members of the Decatur Arts Alliance, here's the what, when, how of it all:

As a member of the Decatur Arts Alliance, you'll receive these benefits:
  • invitations and opportunities to participate in Decatur Arts Alliance activities and events
  • discounts with the presentation of your DAA Membership card, including performances at Beacon Dance events, performances at the Schwartz Center's Music at Emory series and selected items at Vinson Gallery
  • subscription to the Decatur Arts Alliance e-newsletter
  • subscription to the DeKalb Council for the Arts newsletter
  • a Decatur Arts Festival lapel pin
  • the satisfaction of supporting the arts in Decatur, GA
Membership levels start at $25 for individuals. Interested? Click here to join.

Join Us!


For those of you who would like to become members of the Decatur Arts Alliance, here's the what, when, how of it all:

As a member of the Decatur Arts Alliance, you'll receive these benefits:
  • invitations and opportunities to participate in Decatur Arts Alliance activities and events
  • discounts with the presentation of your DAA Membership card, including performances at Beacon Dance events, performances at the Schwartz Center's Music at Emory series and selected items at Vinson Gallery
  • subscription to the Decatur Arts Alliance e-newsletter
  • subscription to the DeKalb Council for the Arts newsletter
  • a Decatur Arts Festival lapel pin
  • the satisfaction of supporting the arts in Decatur, GA
Membership levels start at $25 for individuals. Interested? Click here to join.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Sunday


Spicy Hot Chocolate at the Carlos Museum

  • 1-5pm: The Carlos Museum invites you to Divine Drink: Chocolatl, a workshop for children ages 8-12. Atlanta ceramic artist Ana Vizurraga will work with children to creat their own decorated cylinder cups for hot chocolate and participants will make spicy hot chocolate from an ancient Mayan recipe and Jake's Ice Cream will share their popular Mexican chocolate ice cream and amous hot chocolate! 404.727.4282
  • 1pm: Rising Appalachia performs at Decatur CD, 404.371.9090
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Mark Bernat, double bass, 404.727.5050

Sunday


Spicy Hot Chocolate at the Carlos Museum

  • 1-5pm: The Carlos Museum invites you to Divine Drink: Chocolatl, a workshop for children ages 8-12. Atlanta ceramic artist Ana Vizurraga will work with children to creat their own decorated cylinder cups for hot chocolate and participants will make spicy hot chocolate from an ancient Mayan recipe and Jake's Ice Cream will share their popular Mexican chocolate ice cream and amous hot chocolate! 404.727.4282
  • 1pm: Rising Appalachia performs at Decatur CD, 404.371.9090
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Mark Bernat, double bass, 404.727.5050

Sunday


Spicy Hot Chocolate at the Carlos Museum

  • 1-5pm: The Carlos Museum invites you to Divine Drink: Chocolatl, a workshop for children ages 8-12. Atlanta ceramic artist Ana Vizurraga will work with children to creat their own decorated cylinder cups for hot chocolate and participants will make spicy hot chocolate from an ancient Mayan recipe and Jake's Ice Cream will share their popular Mexican chocolate ice cream and amous hot chocolate! 404.727.4282
  • 1pm: Rising Appalachia performs at Decatur CD, 404.371.9090
  • 4pm: Emory Music presents Mark Bernat, double bass, 404.727.5050

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Saturday


Last day of Ragny Boz and the Bedtime Monsters, a children's play at
Onstage Atlanta
11am
404.897.1802

Saturday


Last day of Ragny Boz and the Bedtime Monsters, a children's play at
Onstage Atlanta
11am
404.897.1802

Saturday


Last day of Ragny Boz and the Bedtime Monsters, a children's play at
Onstage Atlanta
11am
404.897.1802

Friday, January 19, 2007

Friday


Live music at Mocha Match

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976
  • 9pm: Mocha Match presents Que's Joint LIVE!!! Come groove with the Que, 404.377.7788
  • 10:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976

Friday


Live music at Mocha Match

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976
  • 9pm: Mocha Match presents Que's Joint LIVE!!! Come groove with the Que, 404.377.7788
  • 10:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976

Friday


Live music at Mocha Match

  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976
  • 9pm: Mocha Match presents Que's Joint LIVE!!! Come groove with the Que, 404.377.7788
  • 10:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents the Dappled Grays and Pea Ridge Ramblers, 404.377.4976

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Thursday


Works by Lois Curtis at Temple Gallery

  • 6-9pm: Last day of The Temple Gallery's Lois Curtis: That's a Pretty Picture exhibit, artist talk and closing reception, 404.371.8826
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sam Shaber, Kyler England, and Claudia Schmidt, 404.377.4976

Thursday


Works by Lois Curtis at Temple Gallery

  • 6-9pm: Last day of The Temple Gallery's Lois Curtis: That's a Pretty Picture exhibit, artist talk and closing reception, 404.371.8826
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sam Shaber, Kyler England, and Claudia Schmidt, 404.377.4976

Thursday


Works by Lois Curtis at Temple Gallery

  • 6-9pm: Last day of The Temple Gallery's Lois Curtis: That's a Pretty Picture exhibit, artist talk and closing reception, 404.371.8826
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sam Shaber, Kyler England, and Claudia Schmidt, 404.377.4976

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Wednesday


Janie Chu performs at Eddie's Attic

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents prize-winning author Mark Kurlansky, discussing his latest book Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Lindsay Rakers Band, Janie Chu, and Adam James, 404.377.4976.

Wednesday


Janie Chu performs at Eddie's Attic

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents prize-winning author Mark Kurlansky, discussing his latest book Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Lindsay Rakers Band, Janie Chu, and Adam James, 404.377.4976.

Wednesday


Janie Chu performs at Eddie's Attic

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents prize-winning author Mark Kurlansky, discussing his latest book Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Lindsay Rakers Band, Janie Chu, and Adam James, 404.377.4976.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Tuesday


Bringing Up Baby showing at the Decatur Library

  • 10am: Decatur Library's Golden Classic Film Series, especially designed for those 55 and older, will be showing Bringing Up Baby starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and Charles Ruggles, 404.370.3070
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Atlanta's popular mystery author, Patricia Sprinkle, returning with a fun, exciting new novel Death on the Family Tree, the first volume in a new series set in Buckhead around the fascinating - an occasionally deadly - world of family genealogy, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the All American Open Jam, 404.377.4976

Tuesday


Bringing Up Baby showing at the Decatur Library

  • 10am: Decatur Library's Golden Classic Film Series, especially designed for those 55 and older, will be showing Bringing Up Baby starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and Charles Ruggles, 404.370.3070
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Atlanta's popular mystery author, Patricia Sprinkle, returning with a fun, exciting new novel Death on the Family Tree, the first volume in a new series set in Buckhead around the fascinating - an occasionally deadly - world of family genealogy, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic hosts the All American Open Jam, 404.377.4976