Want guac with that drumstick?
Imagine clarinets made from carrots. Or an entire meal made for you while the culinary artist sings, drums and otherwise percusses. That’s what the Atlanta music-maker Klimchak has planned for you.
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Imagine clarinets made from carrots. Or an entire meal made for you while the culinary artist sings, drums and otherwise percusses. That’s what the Atlanta music-maker Klimchak has planned for you.
Read MoreAtlanta’s Topher Payne has won the 2014 M. Elizabeth Osborn New Play Award from the American Theatre Critics Association, which recognizes an emerging national playwright.
Read MoreThis weekend needs more than 2 days and 3 nights. There’s so much to see and so little time. Highly recommended: “The Tall Girls” (Alliance), “Race” (True Colors) and “The Great Gatsby” (Georgia Ensemble), plus a whole lot more.
Read MoreLet us take you on a tour of Dublin — its streets, pubs, theater and literature. Even its leprechaun lore.
Read MoreBuckhead, once known as Irbyville, has a big-city vibe way beyond its famous malls.
Read MoreThis year’s Atlanta Film Festival (running March 28-April 6) is special to local filmmaker Bret Wood. Although he’s had two previous movies accepted, his “The Unwanted” is getting its world premiere.
Read MoreThe Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown features a high school grad who has everything a teenager wants: brains, a boyfriend, functional parents and an acceptance letter to the college …
Read MoreFive-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald joins the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for its annual gala this Saturday, March 8, only. We’ve got dealz for the concert (not pre- and …
Read MoreAs spring sneaks into the city, plants are popping up at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, growing, woven into sculptures of every size and en masse in blankets of flowers. Get ready!
Read MoreTopping our list this weekend: “Great Gatsby” at GET, True Colors’ “Race,” Audra McDonald with the ASO, Atlanta Opera’s “Faust” and your last chance to see Synchronicity’s “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon.” If you make Sunday plans, don’t forget we spring forward this weekend and lose an hour of sleep to gain an hour of sunlight.
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