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Arts and Entertainment, Local Events

Comedy done right

Facing the music is hard. With the sinking economy and the price of eggs skyrocketing, life is no walk in the park these days. But getting down and out won't help anyone, especially not you. It's time to pull yourself up by the bootstraps and laugh, dammit. And you can do it on the cheap, too. The Village Theatre, the hotly anticipated new improv comedy destination, premieres this Friday, Oct. 3, with another performance Saturday, Oct. 4. The shows are just 10 bucks. A totally affordable, hilarious night out for friends, couples and first dates, too.
When: Fridays and Saturdays, 8:30 p.m. (The company will add Thursdays to its repertoire beginning Oct. 9.)
Where: The Village Theatre, 486 Decatur St., Atlanta, GA 30312 (next to Lenny's Bar, between Inman Park and Cabbagetown)
How: Tickets are $10. Purchase via phone (404-688-8858), e-mail (
villagecomedy@gmail.com) or at the door.
Why: It takes a village.
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by Kirsten Ott | Thursday, October 02, 2008 at 10:38 AM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Style, Life, Local Events

Calling all fashionistas

Head to Phipps Plaza Thursday, October 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. for the 80th anniversary celebration for Cole Haan, a premier luxury lifestyle brand offering men’s and women’s footwear, accessories and outerwear. Meet acclaimed jewelry designer Anna Sheffield, who recently designed two limited edition jewelry collections for Cole Haan, and Cole Haan’s CEO Jim Seuss, while enjoying cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a 20 percent discount off all merchandise.  (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten Ott | Wednesday, October 01, 2008 at 2:19 PM in Style, Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Food, Local Events

Tie one on with tequila tonight

One of my favorite Southwestern dining destinations, Agave Restaurant, is having a fantastic Partida tequila tasting dinner tonight, Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. $65 per person, plus tax and gratuity. For reservations call Agave Restaurant at 404-588-0006 (242 Boulevard SE, www.agaverestaurant.com)

The menu:
The Elegante Tequila Dinner Featuring Partida Super Premium Tequilas & The Cuisine Of Chefs Jack Sobel & Richard Silvey

Seared Lamb Shank Taco with Hatch Chili with Sweet Yellow Corn Puree, Lobster & Poblano Sauce and a Smoked Jalepeno & Red Pepper Drizzle
served with Partida Blanco Traditional Margarita

Seared Gulf Shrimp in a Ginger, Butter & Cilantro Sauce over Arugula and Homemade Flatbread topped with Red Chili Oil & Citrus Crema
served with Fresh Fruit Mango & Partida Blanco Margarita with Partida Agave Nectar

Spicy Fall Chicken Soup with Pasta, Basil & Tortilla Strips
served with Partida Reposado Top Shelf Margarita

Chile Seared Wild Salmon over Fire Roasted & Crushed Local Heirloom Tomatoes & Baby Spinach topped with Fresh Lemon and Poblano Crema

served with Partida Perfecto Anejo

A Rich Chocolate Ganache and Caramel Torte with Belgian Chocolate Chips & Fresh Cream
served with a shot of the Exquisite Elegante

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by Kirsten Ott | Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 12:38 PM in Food, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Food, Local Events

Paint the town for a good cause

The Melting Pot in Atlanta invites you to the 2nd annual Paint the Town charity event at Vinings Gallery to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.  On September 19 and 20, 2008 from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., guests will take part in an exquisite evening while experiencing the artistic innovations of Eric Waugh and Thomas Arvid, while sampling carefully selected wines, perfectly paired with tasty gourmet fare. 

Tickets are $50 per person for one evening and $125 per person for the VIP weekend. The VIP weekend is the premiere ticket to Paint the Town as it allows guests to have all access to each evening at 6 p.m. instead of 7 p.m., presenting the opportunity for intimate conversation with the artists. VIP ticket holders are also offered special cellar selection wines to reward the palate. In addition to the wine and the artist meet and greet, Paint the Town’s VIPs are invited to a private silent auction offering the most premiere items, while, of course, benefiting the patients at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  Tickets are going fast! To purchase tickets online, please visit www.stjude.org/paintthetown.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, September 19, 2008 at 5:28 PM in Food, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Arts and Entertainment, Local Events

What we're doing for free

  1. Grant Park Summer Shade Festival: Tastings at Corks & Forks, a 5K race, music (including Geoff Achison, pictured) and lots of fun stuff for the kids. Aug. 30-31 at Grant Park. www.summershade.org.
  2. Skirts: Petticoats to Crinoline: Skip the expensive museum thing and scope out some fashion at the Auburn Avenue Research Library, showcasing garments worn by black women from 1887-1950. Through Sept. 22. www.afplweb.com/aarl.
  3. Summer Spotlight Cabaret: Atlanta’s Lyric Theatre hosts its final musical cabaret performance of the season Thursday Aug. 28 at 8 p.m., with complimentary wine and nibbles.
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by Kevin Moreau | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 4:40 PM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (1) | Link

Style, Life, Local Events

Big Boi's wife's boutique going out of business

Sherlita Patton (wife of Antwan "Big Boi" Patton) and Tracy Valentine's fabulously fashionable P Valentine boutique is closing up shop, despite their celebrity clientele. The store is dropping prices dramatically to rid themselves of inventory. The last open day is Thursday, so scoot over there before all the goods are gone forever.  (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten Ott | Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 3:01 PM in Style, Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Food, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6

What to do this weekend

HEY, I KNOW THAT GUY … You probably know KEVIN POLLAK from his roles in more than 50 films including “The Usual Suspects,” “Casino” and, uh, “Dr. Doolittle 2.” But you might not know him as a comedian and impressionist, known for dead-on takes on Christopher Walken and William Shatner. The actor, writer and producer appears Friday and Saturday at the Punchline for a rare engagement. So what do you need, an engraved invitation? 404-252-5233. www.punchline.com.

THREE GOOD THINGS THE GERMANS GAVE US: And no, we’re not talking about Volkswagens. German food, German music and (best of all) German beer—they’re all waiting for you at the fifth annual GERMAN BIERFEST Saturday afternoon at Woodruff Park. A ticket ($30 in advance, $35 at the door) gets you a sampling glass and all the beer (more than 30 German brews) you can drink. Kids and designated drivers get in free (although no one under 21 will be allowed to drink, of course). There’s also fare from popular local restaurants. It all starts at 2 p.m. Vunderbar! 678-244-1528. www.germanbierfest.com.

BREAK OUT THE ZOLOFT: If you’re a fan of live music and have a hard time making decisions, Saturday night is just plain going to be a problem. Do you rock out to the mildly dangerous, derivative ’90s alterna-rock of the reunited STONE TEMPLE PILOTS at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (404-249-6400, www.vzwamp.com)? Do you take things down a couple of notches and mellow out to soft rockers SISTER HAZEL performing with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Chastain Park Amphitheatre (404-733-4800, www.classicchastain.org)? Or do you opt for a rare appearance by country music living legend LORETTA LYNN at the Cobb Energy Centre (404-249-6400, www.cobbenergycentre.com)? See? We told you it was going to be rough …

LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE … So prescribe yourself a heavy dose of frivolity Sunday at the Punchline’s COMEDY FOR A CURE event. Hosted by child cancer survivor Jay Eichelberger, the festivities include headliner Tom Simmons and at least one other comic, as well as a raffle and live auction of such items as an iPod, a Nintendo Wii, sports tickets and a week at a Florida vacation home. All proceeds benefit CURE Childhood Cancer. For more information, call 404-252-5233 or visit www.punchline.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, August 22, 2008 at 3:39 PM in Food, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Food, Local Events

Something to savor

Food from around here just tastes better. It's riper, sweeter, juicier, perkier and more flavorful. It's time for a farm-to-table meal in all its glory, yes? On Tuesday, August 12, at 7 p.m., Inman Park's Parish presents a four-course meal comprised of entirely local ingredients perfectly paired with local wines and served family style at the Communal Table. Join farmer Bill Yoder for a special grower’s dinner. Check out the menu lineup:
First course: Broadbean and crispy pancetta salad, tomato, pecorino, mint vinaigrette. Broadbeans are from Stillwater Farms. Tomatoes from Bill Yoder. Mint is from Parish’s garden.
Second course: Apple-walnut risotto, gorgonzola cheese. Apples are from Ellijay, GA. Cheese is from Sweet Grass Dairy in Thomasville, GA.
Third course: Roasted Springer Mountain chicken, sweet sausage, Yukon gold potato, pearl onion, balsamic butter. Chicken from Springer Mountain Farms in Mt. Airy, GA. Sausages are handcrafted at Parish from Riverview Pork. Potatoes are from Waverly Bros in Forest Park, GA
Fourth course: Peach crostata, ginger ice cream. Peaches are from Neil Taylor and Split Cedar Farms in Ellenwood, GA

Tickets cost $60 per person, not including tax and gratuity. Space is limited. Call Parish at 404.681.4434 to make a reservation. Parish is at 240 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, 30307
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by Kirsten Ott | Monday, August 11, 2008 at 3:01 PM in Food, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Life, Local Events

Spendthrift

Has the recession hit your closet-stocking habit? Hit up the Warehouse sale this weekend for a premium denim sample sale featuring such brands as Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier, SMET, William Rast, True Religion, Rock & Republic and more, for up to 80 percent off. 2-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Georgia World Congress Center. For more information, visit www.thewarehousesale.com.

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by Kirsten Ott | Wednesday, August 06, 2008 at 4:06 PM in Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Arts and Entertainment, Local Events

Wordsmiths Books Asks For Your Help

Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, which in its brief existence has molded itself into a cornerstone of Atlanta's literary arts scene, announced a campaign yesterday to raise awareness and funds to keep the store alive through a current rough patch. (The Sunday Paper named Wordsmiths one of the best things about Atlanta in our annual SP100 issue last September.)

On the store's blog, owner Zachary Steele writes: "We need your help to save our bookstore. Beginning today, August 4th, and leading through a weekend fundraising event August 15th-August 17th, I am opening myself to your assistance. It doesn't matter how small your contribution is--with enough help it will all add up in the end. If you want to offer $25, $50, $100, $200, anything at all, it can help."

Steele cites steep rental costs at the bookstore's former location and a massive up-front financial investment for an event with a big-name author that didn't pan out as factors in the store's current financial bind. "Business has been steady, walk-in traffic consistent, sales are up and costs are down" at the new location, he says, although he notes that it's not enough to offset its debt. 

The fundraising event begins Friday, Aug. 15 with an appearance by local author Jack Pendarvis, a performance by local band Sealions and a "silent robot auction" of "artisan robots of varying shapes, materials and forms, handcrafted by local businesses, entities, celebrities and individuals." 

On Saturday, Aug. 16, the store will host a "pay what you can" performance by Poetry Atlanta, and a performance of local musician/poet Kodac Harrison's "Reach for the Moon."

For more information on the fundraising event as details become known, visit the store's Web site at www.wordsmithsbooks.com. (Full article and comments)

by Kevin Moreau | Tuesday, August 05, 2008 at 5:54 PM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

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