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A&E gift guide
Gift baskets themed to local arts, comedy, highbrow culture, action, girly content and geek stuff
Vol. 38 No. 29 Published 11.18.09 by Curt Holman -
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All eyes on Eyedrum
After a near-death experience, Eyedrum is poised for a revival
Vol. 38 No. 28 Published 11.11.09 by Scott Henry -
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Day of the Dead comes to life through multiple events
The Atlanta History Center, Rialto Center and Mundo Hispánico celebrate Dia de los Muertos
Vol. 38 No. 27 Published 11.04.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Deep cuts wound Emory's libraries
Budget cuts claim 29 jobs from the university library system
Vol. 38 No. 25 Published 10.21.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Le Flash burns bright in Castleberry Hill
The public art all-nighter returns for year two
Vol. 38 No. 22 Published 09.30.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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David Bottoms verses Georgians
Georgia's poet laureate talks about family, aging, and an upcoming book
Vol. 38 No. 20 Published 09.16.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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CL's Dragon*Con events guide
We sifted through the calendar to help you navigate the massive four-day fest
Vol. 38 No. 18 Published 09.02.09 by Edward Adams -
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Sink your teeth into the Decatur Book Festival
The colossal literary fest consumes the Decatur Square on Labor Day weekend
Vol. 38 No. 17 Published 08.26.09 by Curt Holman -
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Eyedrum hopes to drum up support
Faced with a heavy financial burden, the nonprofit looks to the community for help
Vol. 38 No. 15 Published 08.12.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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NPU-V shows Atlanta the Dirty Truth
Residents come together in an effort to reclaim their neighborhoods through art
Vol. 38 No. 15 Published 08.12.09 by Cinque Hicks -
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Plaza series puts artistic inspiration in deep focus
R. Land's gone fishin' with Zaat-themed work for Art Opening and Movie's current installment
Vol. 38 No. 10 Published 07.08.09 by Curt Holman -
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Can Dad's Garage bridge the generation gap in its second decade?
With the departure of artistic director Kate Warner earlier this year, the playhouse finds itself at a turning point
Vol. 38 No. 8 Published 06.24.09 by Curt Holman -
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Laughing Skull Lounge stands up for intown comedy
Former Funny Farm owner Marshall Chiles runs an intimate, one-of-a-kind venue
Vol. 38 No. 4 Published 05.27.09 by Noah Gardenswartz -
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Alice Walker sews and tells
Emory University opens the Alice Walker Archive Thurs., April 23
Vol. 37 No. 51 Published 04.22.09 by Wyatt Williams -
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Animated superheroes burst from the shadow of live-action
After more than 20 years, DC Comics' Watchmen will make the quantum leap from comic book page to live-action film with its release this Friday.
Vol. 37 No. 44 Published 03.04.09 by Curt Holman -
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Film Love: Andy Ditzler screens black history at 24 frames per second
Film Love curator Andy Ditzler treats old short films, and even film projectors, with the care and attention most people reserve for their children.
Vol. 37 No. 42 Published 02.18.09 by Curt Holman -
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How Adult Swim's Tim and Eric got so awesome
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim are human beings. We can all agree on that. But does that disqualify them from being honorary cartoons?
Vol. 37 No. 40 Published 02.04.09 by Curt Holman -
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Walking to Guantanamo looks at Cuba from the road
Richard Fleming hit on the notion to trek the length of Cuba on foot as a way to shake off a midlife rut and better learn a country that had fascinated him for years.
Vol. 37 No. 38 Published 01.21.09 by Curt Holman -
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Atlanta Jewish Film Festival highlights have literary cred
Every year since 2000, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival has reliably presented the diversity of movies by Jewish artists or otherwise reflecting the Jewish experience.
Vol. 37 No. 37 Published 01.14.09 by Curt Holman -
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Cirque du Soleil's Kooza bends over backward to entertain
Some of the best parts of Cirque du Soleil are the things that go wrong.
Vol. 37 No. 36 Published 01.07.09 by Curt Holman
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