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Turn off the lights: Earth Hour is tonight at 8:30 p.m.
Sat, 26/03/11 – 1:00 | No Comment
Turn off the lights: Earth Hour is tonight at 8:30 p.m.

In observance of Earth Hour tonight (March 26), an event the World Wildlife Fund organized to create awareness of climate change, landmarks, businesses and homes across the world will be going dark for an hour …

Theresa Davis wins national poetry slam
Fri, 25/03/11 – 12:35 | No Comment
Theresa Davis wins national poetry slam

Atlanta poet, spoken word artist and educator Theresa Davis has won the Women of the World Poetry Slam held this month in Columbus, Ohio. Davis competed against 70 other women from around America to take …

Theatre Review: ‘Burn the Floor’ at The Fox
Thu, 24/03/11 – 1:00 | No Comment
Theatre Review: ‘Burn the Floor’ at The Fox

By Manning Harris
fmanningh@gmail.com
“Give ‘em the old razzle-dazzle” goes the lyric from “Chicago,” and Broadway Across America’s current dance show “Burn the Floor,” at the Fox through March 27, does that in spades.
Of course it’s not …

High Museum Wine Auction, March 23-26
Wed, 23/03/11 – 14:00 | 2 Comments
High Museum Wine Auction, March 23-26

The 2011 High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction includes four days of festivities, which include the Dine Around Dinners on Wednesday, March 23, and the Trade Tasting and in-home Winemaker Dinners on Thursday, March 24. Events …

RuPaul’s Drag Race: A game of Ru-sical chairs
Wed, 23/03/11 – 12:14 | No Comment
RuPaul’s Drag Race: A game of Ru-sical chairs

By Mike Fleming
Project Q Atlanta
When Madonna said music makes the people come together, she wasn’t foreseeing this week’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” which finds the Top 6 at each other’s throats recording Ru’s latest …

Theatere Review: ‘The Brand New Kid’ at Synchronicity Theatre
Tue, 22/03/11 – 17:01 | No Comment
Theatere Review: ‘The Brand New Kid’ at Synchronicity Theatre

By Manning Harris
fmanningh@gmail.com
Synchronicity Theatre’s short musical play “The Brand New Kid,” running through March 27,  may be for audiences 4+ (four and up), but I would say the emphasis is on the “up.”  The characters …