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Going Postal
Clarification from district attorney, Atlanta music scene needs slice of humble pie
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News Feature
Squeezed by the economy, many Atlanta arts organizations are in danger of folding if they don't find new ways to draw audiences and trim overhead.
- by Scott Henry
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Tags: News Feature, Alan Avery, Sydney Ellis, 7 Stages theater, Atlanta arts scene, Kim Patrick Bitz, Atlanta Coalition for the Performing Arts, Flora Maria Garcia, Metro Atlanta Arts and Culture Coalition, Arts bailout, Atlanta Jazz Festival, Fulton County Arts Council, Susan Weiner, Georgia Council for the Arts, federal stimulus package, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Karen Beavor, Georgia Center for Nonprofits, Fay Gold, Metro Arts Fund, Lisa Cremin, Joe Bankoff, Woodruff Foundation, Russell Hardin, Strategies for Art & Culture Organizations in the Current Economy, Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts
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Don't Panic!... Your war questions answered
El Pasos conjoined-twin-city Juárez is experiencing an astonishing surge in violence.
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Time & Place
Piedmont Road N.E. and Miami Circle N.E.
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Corkscrew
Explaining malolactic fermentation, sur lies and other geeky stuff that flies out of snobs' mouths.
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Knife's Edge
The agony of waiting for a review
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Restaurant Review
Laurent Tourondel's high-end meat market comes to Atlanta
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Cheap Eats
Warm and numbing Northern Chinese fare
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Mouthful
Three spots for cheesy goodness
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Sound Menu
J*Davey plays at Sugarhill on Sat., March 14
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Album Reviews
Obits play the Drunken Unicorn with Bear Hands and the Orphans. $10. 9 p.m. Tues., March 17. www.thedrunkenunicorn.net.
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Hit List
2096 N. Decatur Road, Decatur, 404-329-0020
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Album Reviews
Label it recessionary rap. On his latest Rhymesayers release, Never Better, P.O.S. tirades against Wall Street, big business and the greedy.
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Show Preview
On the eve of Carbonas' best release, guitarist Martin left for NYC.
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Album Reviews
Genre-hopping New York City-based band/performance art group
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Album Reviews
Call it sibling chemistry. The former Flat Duo Jets frontman Dexter Romweber pairs with his drumming sister, Sara, to breathe rejuvenating life into his Southern gothic twist on the canon of punk and rockabilly swagger.
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Music Feature
Alleged police drama comes with the territory for Subsonics' lead
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CD Release
ATL rapper goes bananas with an Atlanta Zoo album launch.
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Film Clips
Opening this week: A Perfect Getaway, The Last House on the Left, and more
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Movie Review
Crash-style drama turns from strident to unintentionally comic.
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Movie Review
'300' director Zack Snyder proves faithful to a fault with his fascinating, flawed adaptation of Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbons' classic graphic novel from the 1980s.
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Movie Review
Amy Adams does the dirty work
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Movie Review
Italian mob drama offers a bottom-up portrayal of organized crime in Naples.
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Hollywood Product
Paul Rudd needs a boy friend
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Visual Arts
Alcove Gallery's current show reflects artist/owner H.C. Warner's longstanding fascination with the big top.
- by Curt Holman
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Tags: Visual Arts, Cartoon Madness IV Circus, Alcove Gallery, Decatur art gallery, Atlanta art shows, Cartoon Network, circus themed art, H.C. Warner, local Atlanta artists, R Land, Ben Prisk, Daniel Johnston, Jason Snyder, Joe Havasy, Visibleman, Mr Hooper, Ashley Surber
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Book Review
Edward Albee, Salman Rushdie and others read from the collection Tues., March 17.
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Theater Review
Adaptation retains the funky, splashy strengths of André Benjamin's Cartoon Network series.
- by Curt Holman
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Tags: Theater Review, andre benjamin, OutKast, Atlanta childrens theater, Class of 3000 LIVE, Class of 3000, Cartoon Network, Alliance Childrens Theatre, Rosemary Newcott, Sinatra Onyewuchi, Bernard Jones, Sharisa Whatley, Jonathan Davis, Justin Tanner, Kat Conley
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Theater Review
The It Girl offers a loving homage to the conventions of silent movies
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Speakeasy with ...
The dancer and executive director of the Trey McIntyre Project, talks about the Boise-based dance troupe's unique sensibility.
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Speakeasy with ...
He's rich, bitch! And appearing at the Laughing Skull Comedy Lounge March 12-15.