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Shakespeare Tavern RepertoryWhile most theater companies slow down during the dog days of summer, the New American Shakespeare Tavern continues its tradition of speeding up. Than...
While most theater companies slow down during the dog days of summer, the New American Shakespeare Tavern continues its tradition of speeding up. Than...
SOMEGUY, aka Brian Singer, the San Francisco-based creator of The 1000 Journals Project, will be in and around Atlanta Fri., AUG. 22, to prove his lov...
With Women as Lovers, XIU XIU main man Jamie Stewart constructs a captivating train wreck of damaged pop melodies that swim in the sounds of overdrive...
The SYRENS OF THE SOUTH have come a long way from their debut at the Highland Inn Ballroom and Lounge. They've quickly become one of Atlanta's...
WILLIS PRUDHOMME is one of the few remaining zydeco musicians who can trace his heritage almost as far back as the music itself. The Kinder, La., nati...
August 23 Saturday Mint Gallery is celebrating the muselike relationship between music and visual arts with REMIXT, an exhibit showcasing Atlanta'
1) San Francisco-based artist Someguy, aka Brian Singer, speaks at Porfolio Center about his 1000 Journals Project. 2) Run DMCer Rev Run appears at Edgewood Court Apartments to promote Atlanta playgrounds. 3) Bonerama plays Smith's Olde Bar. 4) CL's Hollis Gillespie signs and discusses her new book, Trailer Trashed, at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse. 5) David Lindley performs at [...]
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1) San Francisco-based artist Someguy, aka Brian Singer, speaks at Porfolio Center about his 1000 Journals Project. 2) Run DMCer Rev Run appears at Edgewood Court Apartments to promote Atlanta playgrounds. 3) Bonerama plays Smith's Olde Bar. 4) CL's Hollis Gillespie signs and discusses her new book, Trailer Trashed, at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse. 5) David Lindley performs at [...]
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It takes months to make this fabulous farm-to-table dessert at Zuni Cafe in San Francisco. I predict that this will become a trend that sweeps the nation's restaurants. Click here. Bookmark to:
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This is from Doug Rosenbloom: Cliff: To borrow a phrase from one of your recent posts, I ventured from my "usual intown dining zone" to Buckhead last night for a co-worker's birthday dinner at Nava. The hostess did not disappoint with Buckhead snobbery, and the kitchen thrice-destroyed my friend's lamb rack. The third time they [...]
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DARK MEAT, ONEIDA, DIRTY FACES, JAH DIVISION ELECTRONIC SOUND SYSTEM Athens' psych/improv freak-rock big band Dark Meat returns to tear it up as a co-headliner with Oneida on this packed bill. Pittsburgh six-piece Dirty Faces plays terse, dark and cerebral art-punk jams. Brooklyn's Jah Division crafts a gimmicky but cool hybrid of deep-space dub covers [...]
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Today's Air Loaf features CL's Chante LaGon and Curt Holman chatting about Scott Turner Schofield's one-man show Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps. (Through Aug. 24. 7 Stages, 1105 Euclid Ave.) Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m. Download Bookmark to:
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Today's Air Loaf features CL's Chante LaGon and Curt Holman chatting about Scott Turner Schofield's one-man show Becoming a Man in 127 Easy Steps. (Through Aug. 24. 7 Stages, 1105 Euclid Ave.) Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m. Download Bookmark to:
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Today's Air Loaf features CL's Chante LaGon and Rodney Carmichael chatting about Janelle Monae, a local artist who is making a big splash on the national scene. Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m. Download Bookmark to:
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Added: August 16, 2008
This week, we're taking another look at a specific brewery - Oskar Blues, out of Colorado. Oskar Blues' beer just arrived here in Nashville, and we're very excited to see it in town. As one of the pioneer craft breweries who cans their beer, Oskar Blues is making major headway in proving that just because beer is in a can doesn't mean it's not world-class. Listen in this week as we try all three of Oskar Blues' year-round offerings and give you our thoughts on what this brewery is doing. Got a favorite beer from your region? Send it our way and we'll try it on the show! Email us at podcast [at] davisondraft [dot] com. Sampled this week: Oskar Blues: Dale's Pale Ale, Old Chub and Gordon.
FRESH LOAF: 5 things to do…
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OMNIVORE: Farm-to-table dessert
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