Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Wednesday


Poet Shin Yu Pai will be at Indie Coffee

  • Last day of Art House's Ansley West photography exhibit, 404.377.5002
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Howard Norman. The prize-winning author returns with his sixth novel, Devotion, a quirky, powerful story set in his beloved Nova Scotia that demonstrates how love endures in spite of all, Decatur Library, 404.378.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts poet Shin Yu Pai, a Dallas-area poet who will be among the presenters at the Association of Writing Professionals meeting in Atlanta and has published six books of poetry. The event is co-sponsored by Poets and Writers, the New York-based organization that promotes readings by established writers throughout the U.S. Pai will read from her books, and autographed copies will be available, 404.378.7710
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic celebrates the CD Release of Evan McHugh and Garrett Moore, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Blugrass night, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Poet Shin Yu Pai will be at Indie Coffee

  • Last day of Art House's Ansley West photography exhibit, 404.377.5002
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Howard Norman. The prize-winning author returns with his sixth novel, Devotion, a quirky, powerful story set in his beloved Nova Scotia that demonstrates how love endures in spite of all, Decatur Library, 404.378.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts poet Shin Yu Pai, a Dallas-area poet who will be among the presenters at the Association of Writing Professionals meeting in Atlanta and has published six books of poetry. The event is co-sponsored by Poets and Writers, the New York-based organization that promotes readings by established writers throughout the U.S. Pai will read from her books, and autographed copies will be available, 404.378.7710
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic celebrates the CD Release of Evan McHugh and Garrett Moore, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Blugrass night, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Poet Shin Yu Pai will be at Indie Coffee

  • Last day of Art House's Ansley West photography exhibit, 404.377.5002
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Howard Norman. The prize-winning author returns with his sixth novel, Devotion, a quirky, powerful story set in his beloved Nova Scotia that demonstrates how love endures in spite of all, Decatur Library, 404.378.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffee and Books hosts poet Shin Yu Pai, a Dallas-area poet who will be among the presenters at the Association of Writing Professionals meeting in Atlanta and has published six books of poetry. The event is co-sponsored by Poets and Writers, the New York-based organization that promotes readings by established writers throughout the U.S. Pai will read from her books, and autographed copies will be available, 404.378.7710
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic celebrates the CD Release of Evan McHugh and Garrett Moore, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Blugrass night, 404.378.5002

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Tuesday


Tuesday


Tuesday


Sunday, February 25, 2007

Sunday


Sasikala Penumarthi performs at Emory

  • Last day of Theater Emory's Brave New Works, a new play reading series, 404.727.5050
  • 4pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 5:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francine Reed, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Sasikala Penumarthi performs at Emory

  • Last day of Theater Emory's Brave New Works, a new play reading series, 404.727.5050
  • 4pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 5:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francine Reed, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Sasikala Penumarthi performs at Emory

  • Last day of Theater Emory's Brave New Works, a new play reading series, 404.727.5050
  • 4pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 5:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francine Reed, 404.377.4976

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Saturday


Korby Lenker performs at Eddie's

  • 7-8:30pm: Mocha Match hosts its Open Mic Discussions, an evening of community forums and discussions, networking, open mic poetry, live band jam session and local small business vendors, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Catie Curtis, Korby Lenker and Liz Carlyle, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano and Samuel Ramey, bass-baritone, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Emory Music presents Jazz Meets Classics, The Gary Motley Jazz Quartet and the Vega String Quartet at Weill Hall, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre hosts its weekely Avademy Late Night. Twinhead Theatre, the series' resident troupe, debuts with Politics and Other Nursery Rhymes, a provocative marriage of two unlikely bedfellos that come together in a bold First Amendment flaunt that's definitely not for children! On the same bill, comic and contemporary folkie Denny Zartman, one of Atlanta's most popular acoustic guitarist, makes his Late Night Saturday debut presenting folk music. Closing the program is the short play Strangers in the Night, a bittersweet comedy about hope and redemption that takes place on the cruise ship S.S. Sinatra. The Academy Theatre is at 119 Center Street, Avondale Estates, 404.583.1270

Saturday


Korby Lenker performs at Eddie's

  • 7-8:30pm: Mocha Match hosts its Open Mic Discussions, an evening of community forums and discussions, networking, open mic poetry, live band jam session and local small business vendors, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Catie Curtis, Korby Lenker and Liz Carlyle, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano and Samuel Ramey, bass-baritone, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Emory Music presents Jazz Meets Classics, The Gary Motley Jazz Quartet and the Vega String Quartet at Weill Hall, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre hosts its weekely Avademy Late Night. Twinhead Theatre, the series' resident troupe, debuts with Politics and Other Nursery Rhymes, a provocative marriage of two unlikely bedfellos that come together in a bold First Amendment flaunt that's definitely not for children! On the same bill, comic and contemporary folkie Denny Zartman, one of Atlanta's most popular acoustic guitarist, makes his Late Night Saturday debut presenting folk music. Closing the program is the short play Strangers in the Night, a bittersweet comedy about hope and redemption that takes place on the cruise ship S.S. Sinatra. The Academy Theatre is at 119 Center Street, Avondale Estates, 404.583.1270

Saturday


Korby Lenker performs at Eddie's

  • 7-8:30pm: Mocha Match hosts its Open Mic Discussions, an evening of community forums and discussions, networking, open mic poetry, live band jam session and local small business vendors, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Catie Curtis, Korby Lenker and Liz Carlyle, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano and Samuel Ramey, bass-baritone, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Emory Music presents Jazz Meets Classics, The Gary Motley Jazz Quartet and the Vega String Quartet at Weill Hall, 404.727.5050
  • 10:30pm: Academy Theatre hosts its weekely Avademy Late Night. Twinhead Theatre, the series' resident troupe, debuts with Politics and Other Nursery Rhymes, a provocative marriage of two unlikely bedfellos that come together in a bold First Amendment flaunt that's definitely not for children! On the same bill, comic and contemporary folkie Denny Zartman, one of Atlanta's most popular acoustic guitarist, makes his Late Night Saturday debut presenting folk music. Closing the program is the short play Strangers in the Night, a bittersweet comedy about hope and redemption that takes place on the cruise ship S.S. Sinatra. The Academy Theatre is at 119 Center Street, Avondale Estates, 404.583.1270

Friday, February 23, 2007

Friday


John Lewis will be at the Decatur Library

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book invites Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a legend in the Civil Rights Movement, to celebrate Black History Month with a special program based on a new book for young readers about Lewis' life and work. Also taking part will be Kathleen Benson, the co-author of the book John Lewis in the Lead and curator of community projects at the museum of the City of New York, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents The Boy Who Would Be King, a play showing how the boyhood of Martin Luther King, Jr. reveals the dreams and ideals of a very ordinary boy who would become an extraordinary man, Feb 23-25, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Saturday at 11am and Sunday at 2pm, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sarah Bettens (of K's Choice) with special guests Tom Kestens, Rebecca Pronsky and Ronnda Cadle, 404.377.4976


Friday


John Lewis will be at the Decatur Library

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book invites Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a legend in the Civil Rights Movement, to celebrate Black History Month with a special program based on a new book for young readers about Lewis' life and work. Also taking part will be Kathleen Benson, the co-author of the book John Lewis in the Lead and curator of community projects at the museum of the City of New York, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents The Boy Who Would Be King, a play showing how the boyhood of Martin Luther King, Jr. reveals the dreams and ideals of a very ordinary boy who would become an extraordinary man, Feb 23-25, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Saturday at 11am and Sunday at 2pm, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sarah Bettens (of K's Choice) with special guests Tom Kestens, Rebecca Pronsky and Ronnda Cadle, 404.377.4976


Friday


John Lewis will be at the Decatur Library

  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book invites Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a legend in the Civil Rights Movement, to celebrate Black History Month with a special program based on a new book for young readers about Lewis' life and work. Also taking part will be Kathleen Benson, the co-author of the book John Lewis in the Lead and curator of community projects at the museum of the City of New York, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents The Boy Who Would Be King, a play showing how the boyhood of Martin Luther King, Jr. reveals the dreams and ideals of a very ordinary boy who would become an extraordinary man, Feb 23-25, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Saturday at 11am and Sunday at 2pm, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sarah Bettens (of K's Choice) with special guests Tom Kestens, Rebecca Pronsky and Ronnda Cadle, 404.377.4976


Thursday, February 22, 2007

Thursday


Howard Zinn

  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Tom Rush, 404.377.4976
  • 7-9pm: Art House invites you to a Figure Drawing session, $3 donation at the door for 2 hours of drawing fun, 404.377.7050
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents John Eaves, the newly elected chairman of Fulton County Commission, discussing his new book, Speakers of the House: Morehouse Men Reflect on Their Journey to Manhood, a collection of inpsiring works from 30 of Morehouse College's most distinguished graduates, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffe and Books presents its monthly Indie Movie Night featuring Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train. Author of pivotal A People's History of the United States, historian and activist Howard Zinn has been at the forefront of progressive thought in America for decades, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Java Monkey hosts its Thursday Wine Series with wine, music and massage, 404.378.502
  • 9:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francisco Vidal & Scott Munns, Stef Dorfman and Kneckdown, 404.377.4976

Thursday


Howard Zinn

  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Tom Rush, 404.377.4976
  • 7-9pm: Art House invites you to a Figure Drawing session, $3 donation at the door for 2 hours of drawing fun, 404.377.7050
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents John Eaves, the newly elected chairman of Fulton County Commission, discussing his new book, Speakers of the House: Morehouse Men Reflect on Their Journey to Manhood, a collection of inpsiring works from 30 of Morehouse College's most distinguished graduates, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffe and Books presents its monthly Indie Movie Night featuring Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train. Author of pivotal A People's History of the United States, historian and activist Howard Zinn has been at the forefront of progressive thought in America for decades, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Java Monkey hosts its Thursday Wine Series with wine, music and massage, 404.378.502
  • 9:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francisco Vidal & Scott Munns, Stef Dorfman and Kneckdown, 404.377.4976

Thursday


Howard Zinn

  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Tom Rush, 404.377.4976
  • 7-9pm: Art House invites you to a Figure Drawing session, $3 donation at the door for 2 hours of drawing fun, 404.377.7050
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents John Eaves, the newly elected chairman of Fulton County Commission, discussing his new book, Speakers of the House: Morehouse Men Reflect on Their Journey to Manhood, a collection of inpsiring works from 30 of Morehouse College's most distinguished graduates, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 7:30pm: Indie Coffe and Books presents its monthly Indie Movie Night featuring Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train. Author of pivotal A People's History of the United States, historian and activist Howard Zinn has been at the forefront of progressive thought in America for decades, 404.378.7110
  • 8pm: Theatre Decatur presents Having Our Say - The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years, 404.373.5311
  • 8pm: Java Monkey hosts its Thursday Wine Series with wine, music and massage, 404.378.502
  • 9:30pm: Eddie's Attic presents Francisco Vidal & Scott Munns, Stef Dorfman and Kneckdown, 404.377.4976

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wednesday


Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana performs at Agnes Scott

  • 8pm: Agnes Scott welcomes Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana. The flamenco group presents universal themes of emotion through music and dance in an electrifying performance at Agnes Scott's Presser Hall, Gaines Chapel, 404.471.5451
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) and Craig Cardiff, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents the Emory Tango Ensemble; Osvaldo Barrisos, Bandoneon and Tangueros Emory dancers, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana performs at Agnes Scott

  • 8pm: Agnes Scott welcomes Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana. The flamenco group presents universal themes of emotion through music and dance in an electrifying performance at Agnes Scott's Presser Hall, Gaines Chapel, 404.471.5451
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) and Craig Cardiff, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents the Emory Tango Ensemble; Osvaldo Barrisos, Bandoneon and Tangueros Emory dancers, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana performs at Agnes Scott

  • 8pm: Agnes Scott welcomes Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana. The flamenco group presents universal themes of emotion through music and dance in an electrifying performance at Agnes Scott's Presser Hall, Gaines Chapel, 404.471.5451
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) and Craig Cardiff, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents the Emory Tango Ensemble; Osvaldo Barrisos, Bandoneon and Tangueros Emory dancers, 404.727.5050
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts its Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, 404.378.5002

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Tuesday

Ryan Montbleau

Eddie's Attic presents Ryan Montbleau and Hans York, 8pm
404.377.4976

Tuesday

Ryan Montbleau

Eddie's Attic presents Ryan Montbleau and Hans York, 8pm
404.377.4976

Tuesday

Ryan Montbleau

Eddie's Attic presents Ryan Montbleau and Hans York, 8pm
404.377.4976

Monday, February 19, 2007

Monday


Eddies Attic presents
Livingston Taylor
8pm
404.377.4976

Monday


Eddies Attic presents
Livingston Taylor
8pm
404.377.4976

Monday


Eddies Attic presents
Livingston Taylor
8pm
404.377.4976

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Sunday


Celebrate Chinese New Year at the Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Steve Berry. The Georgia writer and New York Times bestselling author talks about his new novel, The Alexandria Link, a thrilling tale about the search for the fabled Library of Alexandria, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 4pm: Emory Music and the Carlos Museum host the Chinese New Year Celebration with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Doria Roberts, Antje Duvekot and Luke Doucet, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Celebrate Chinese New Year at the Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Steve Berry. The Georgia writer and New York Times bestselling author talks about his new novel, The Alexandria Link, a thrilling tale about the search for the fabled Library of Alexandria, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 4pm: Emory Music and the Carlos Museum host the Chinese New Year Celebration with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Doria Roberts, Antje Duvekot and Luke Doucet, 404.377.4976

Sunday


Celebrate Chinese New Year at the Carlos Museum

  • 2pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Steve Berry. The Georgia writer and New York Times bestselling author talks about his new novel, The Alexandria Link, a thrilling tale about the search for the fabled Library of Alexandria, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 4pm: Emory Music and the Carlos Museum host the Chinese New Year Celebration with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: Eddie's Attic presents Doria Roberts, Antje Duvekot and Luke Doucet, 404.377.4976

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Saturday


Push Push Theater's The Inspector General

  • The Seen Gallery presents Impressions of Australia, new works by James Boissett, Judy Hawking-Burnette, and Bronwyn Bancroft. Australian artists premiering their work in the U.S. In a collaboration with the Australian Trade Commission, 404.377.0733
  • 10-5pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Last performance of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, the hilarious comedy by Andrew Bergman, 404.897.1802
  • 8pm: Last performance of PushPush Theater's The Inspector General, 404.377.6332
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sara Hickman, Corinee West and Truckstop Souvenir, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music hosts the Emory Community Choral Festival, 404.727.5050

Saturday


Push Push Theater's The Inspector General

  • The Seen Gallery presents Impressions of Australia, new works by James Boissett, Judy Hawking-Burnette, and Bronwyn Bancroft. Australian artists premiering their work in the U.S. In a collaboration with the Australian Trade Commission, 404.377.0733
  • 10-5pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Last performance of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, the hilarious comedy by Andrew Bergman, 404.897.1802
  • 8pm: Last performance of PushPush Theater's The Inspector General, 404.377.6332
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sara Hickman, Corinee West and Truckstop Souvenir, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music hosts the Emory Community Choral Festival, 404.727.5050

Saturday


Push Push Theater's The Inspector General

  • The Seen Gallery presents Impressions of Australia, new works by James Boissett, Judy Hawking-Burnette, and Bronwyn Bancroft. Australian artists premiering their work in the U.S. In a collaboration with the Australian Trade Commission, 404.377.0733
  • 10-5pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Last performance of Onstage Atlanta's Social Security, the hilarious comedy by Andrew Bergman, 404.897.1802
  • 8pm: Last performance of PushPush Theater's The Inspector General, 404.377.6332
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Sara Hickman, Corinee West and Truckstop Souvenir, 404.377.4976
  • 8pm: Emory Music hosts the Emory Community Choral Festival, 404.727.5050

Friday, February 16, 2007

Friday


The Vega String Quartet performs at Emory

  • 7-9pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Bach-Bartok Cycle, Part V with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Edie Carey, Ana Egge and Billy Jonas, 404.377.4976

Friday


The Vega String Quartet performs at Emory

  • 7-9pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Bach-Bartok Cycle, Part V with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Edie Carey, Ana Egge and Billy Jonas, 404.377.4976

Friday


The Vega String Quartet performs at Emory

  • 7-9pm: Emory Music presents Art Songs in English: Symposium & Masterclasses at the Performing Arts Studio, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Emory Music presents Bach-Bartok Cycle, Part V with the Vega String Quartet, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Edie Carey, Ana Egge and Billy Jonas, 404.377.4976

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Thursday


The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda

  • The Schatten Gallery at Emory's Woodruff Library presents Cherokee Phoenix: Advent of a Newspaper, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda. Forced to recruit a new lead vocalist on short notice, three all-girl high school band members choose a Korean exchange student, Son, though her comprehension of Japanese is less than perfect, White Hall at Emory University, free, 404.240.4300
  • 7:30pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Clare Burson and Red Heart the Ticker, 404.377.4976

Thursday


The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda

  • The Schatten Gallery at Emory's Woodruff Library presents Cherokee Phoenix: Advent of a Newspaper, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda. Forced to recruit a new lead vocalist on short notice, three all-girl high school band members choose a Korean exchange student, Son, though her comprehension of Japanese is less than perfect, White Hall at Emory University, free, 404.240.4300
  • 7:30pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Clare Burson and Red Heart the Ticker, 404.377.4976

Thursday


The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda

  • The Schatten Gallery at Emory's Woodruff Library presents Cherokee Phoenix: Advent of a Newspaper, 404.727.5050
  • 7pm: The Contemporary Japanese Film Festival will be showing Linda, Linda, Linda. Forced to recruit a new lead vocalist on short notice, three all-girl high school band members choose a Korean exchange student, Son, though her comprehension of Japanese is less than perfect, White Hall at Emory University, free, 404.240.4300
  • 7:30pm: The Carlos Museum presents Krishna Leela: Dancing the Play of a Deity performed by Sasikala Penumarthi, 404.727.5050
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents Clare Burson and Red Heart the Ticker, 404.377.4976

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Wednesday


Sanders Bohlke performs at Eddie's

  • 7pm: Emory's South Asian Studies department hosts The Painting of Poetry and the Poetry of Painting, at the Carlos Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Domains of Wonder: Selected masterworks of India Painting, 404.727.4282
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Barbara Delinsky. The bestselling author has more than 30 million copies of her books in print. In her new provocative novel, Family Tree, she explores issues of race and family secrets, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents In the Round with Drew Holcomb, Micah Dalton and Sanders Bohlke, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts it's Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, whisky influenced Bluegrass fused with strong hints of jazz, old tyme and celtic, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Sanders Bohlke performs at Eddie's

  • 7pm: Emory's South Asian Studies department hosts The Painting of Poetry and the Poetry of Painting, at the Carlos Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Domains of Wonder: Selected masterworks of India Painting, 404.727.4282
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Barbara Delinsky. The bestselling author has more than 30 million copies of her books in print. In her new provocative novel, Family Tree, she explores issues of race and family secrets, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents In the Round with Drew Holcomb, Micah Dalton and Sanders Bohlke, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts it's Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, whisky influenced Bluegrass fused with strong hints of jazz, old tyme and celtic, 404.378.5002

Wednesday


Sanders Bohlke performs at Eddie's

  • 7pm: Emory's South Asian Studies department hosts The Painting of Poetry and the Poetry of Painting, at the Carlos Museum in conjunction with the exhibition Domains of Wonder: Selected masterworks of India Painting, 404.727.4282
  • 7:15pm: Georgia Center for the Book presents Barbara Delinsky. The bestselling author has more than 30 million copies of her books in print. In her new provocative novel, Family Tree, she explores issues of race and family secrets, Decatur Library, 404.370.8450
  • 8pm: Eddie's Attic presents In the Round with Drew Holcomb, Micah Dalton and Sanders Bohlke, 404.377.4976
  • 8:30pm: Java Monkey hosts it's Wednesday Bluegrass featuring the band Corn, whisky influenced Bluegrass fused with strong hints of jazz, old tyme and celtic, 404.378.5002

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Tuesday


Have a cuppa at the Carlos Museum
(Prince Charles will not be present)

  • The Carlos Museum hosts an AntiquiTEA Lecture, serving free tea and scones. Independent scholar and collector Steve Gavel discusses a Phoenician ivory fragment depicting a winged sphinx trampling a Nubian captive, 404.727.5050

Tuesday


Have a cuppa at the Carlos Museum
(Prince Charles will not be present)

  • The Carlos Museum hosts an AntiquiTEA Lecture, serving free tea and scones. Independent scholar and collector Steve Gavel discusses a Phoenician ivory fragment depicting a winged sphinx trampling a Nubian captive, 404.727.5050

Tuesday


Have a cuppa at the Carlos Museum
(Prince Charles will not be present)

  • The Carlos Museum hosts an AntiquiTEA Lecture, serving free tea and scones. Independent scholar and collector Steve Gavel discusses a Phoenician ivory fragment depicting a winged sphinx trampling a Nubian captive, 404.727.5050

Monday, February 12, 2007

Get Involved!


Art House
(located in East Decatur Station)
is sending out disposable cameras to hundreds of people and then will use all of the photos in an upcoming gallery show.

Just sign up and you will be sent a disposable camera in the mail along with instructions, and a self addressed, postage paid box to return it. The cost of the show is $10 to cover the cameras, developing, prizes, advertising etc. Just make sure to sign up by March 15th.

The show will be on August 21st from 7-11pm and will run for 3 weeks.
Prizes will be given out in many different categories!

www.arthousecoop.com

Get Involved!


Art House
(located in East Decatur Station)
is sending out disposable cameras to hundreds of people and then will use all of the photos in an upcoming gallery show.

Just sign up and you will be sent a disposable camera in the mail along with instructions, and a self addressed, postage paid box to return it. The cost of the show is $10 to cover the cameras, developing, prizes, advertising etc. Just make sure to sign up by March 15th.

The show will be on August 21st from 7-11pm and will run for 3 weeks.
Prizes will be given out in many different categories!

www.arthousecoop.com

Get Involved!


Art House
(located in East Decatur Station)
is sending out disposable cameras to hundreds of people and then will use all of the photos in an upcoming gallery show.

Just sign up and you will be sent a disposable camera in the mail along with instructions, and a self addressed, postage paid box to return it. The cost of the show is $10 to cover the cameras, developing, prizes, advertising etc. Just make sure to sign up by March 15th.

The show will be on August 21st from 7-11pm and will run for 3 weeks.
Prizes will be given out in many different categories!

www.arthousecoop.com

Call for Artists!



Whit's End, Decatur's newest retail store for men is looking for original masculine art to hang on the walls. The owners would prefer not to deal with a gallery and would only take a small commission of the art.

If you are interested, please contact Jeff or Greg at 404.377.3310

Whit's End is located at 431 West Ponce de Leon Ave. #2, Decatur, GA 30030 across from The Angel. The store features affordable name brand clothes for men including Levi-Strauss, Columbia Sportswear and Fossil.