FOOD FOR THOUGHT | November-December 2018
Barbecue and Southern comfort food in Alpharetta, Del Frisco’s steaks in Dunwoody and fresh lobster in Buckhead are among the new tastes to savor and anticipate. It’s all Food for Thought.
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Barbecue and Southern comfort food in Alpharetta, Del Frisco’s steaks in Dunwoody and fresh lobster in Buckhead are among the new tastes to savor and anticipate. It’s all Food for Thought.
Read MoreVIDEO: During a visit to Saks Fifth Avenue in Atlanta, Iranian-Israeli fashion icon talked with E. Vincent Martinez of Fashionado about his early days, womenswear and menswear, trends and inspiration.
Read MoreArís Theatre marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I with the Veterans Day-timed “Not About Heroes”; “Knead” (Alliance) premieres; Steve Yockey’s bloody smart “Reykjavik” (Actor’s Express) runs on; and Halloween shows give way to Christmas stories. Details in this week’s curated column.
Read MoreThe West Midtown company came out on top Monday night with 11 wins — including six for its vibrant staging of “The Color Purple” and four for playwright Tony Kushner’s two-part AIDS-era epic, “Angels in America.”
Read More“Knead,” says playwright-actor Mary Lynn Owen, has gone through a “gazillion trillion” rewrites. “At one time it was a cooking show gone wrong. Finding the immediacy of the play has been a firsthand education in ‘why plays are plays.’ You’d think I’d have picked this up by now!”
Read More“The Prom,” the new American musical born in 2016 at the Alliance Theatre, opened on Broadway to positive reviews from The New York Times, Deadline Hollywood, Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and the Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreTwelve historic Georgia venues — and one in Alabama — will receive grants for preservation projects rom the Fox Theatre Institute.
Read MoreMmm, pie. Encore Atlanta would love to hear from you if you like pie, eat pie, want to eat pie and/or have a favorite pie place in metro Atlanta. Your help, please?
Read MoreDon’t let thoughts of approaching winter rain and ice get you down. Spring is coming, too, as seen in the Spring/Summer 2019 collection of Italian womenswear designer Veronica Etro. Think California surf culture, the bohemian freedom of Venice Beach, Hawaiian sunsets and Japan’s graphic traditions.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre takes its annual musical, multicultural “A Christmas Carol” back to Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre for a second holiday season. We have ticket dealz for Dec. 14-22.
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