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The Little Shop that could celebrates 20 years of books in Decatur
In the two decades since it opened, Little Shop of Stories has become a cherished part of the community in Decatur and beyond.
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Overture takes first step toward reviving musicals series in Lawrenceville
Overture Series founder Jono Davis will stage a free "Little Shop of Horrors" concert July 26 on the Lawrenceville Lawn. It's a step toward reviving Davis' musicals series.
Summon your courage and check this guide to open mics
Here's a small sampling of the many open mic nights in and around metro Atlanta — where independent aspiring musicians, comedians, storytellers and poets can share their work.
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Hits that go around happily come around again for the Goo Goo Dolls
Ahead of Goo Goo Dolls' tour stop Tuesday at Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park, bassist Robby Takac talks about how the group's set at Stagecoach Festival went viral.
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Enjoy the spooky vibes of two Southern gothic debuts
Georgia author Jen Julian and Texan Tennessee Hill evoke thrills and chills with new novels for spooky summer reading.
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15 family-friendly things to do in metro Atlanta this weekend
From ATL Comic Convention to a "Jukebox Giants" musical review and Pajama Jam at the Children's Museum, here are 15 family-friendly happenings in metro Atlanta this weekend.
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In concert, The Offspring is still pretty fly for a punk rock band
At Alpharetta's Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, The Offspring delivered a high-energy show with inflated skulls, beach balls and a moving tribute to lost loved ones.
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Family and nature point the way home in stories rooted in the South
For the characters in Atlanta native Carrie R. Moore’s debut collection of stories “Make Your Way Home, it is a complicated combination of geography and genealogy.
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Rising country star Ty Myers can cry in his beer — he just can’t drink it
Meet Ty Myers, the rising Texas country star with a hot debut album, “The Select,” and tour that brings him to Atlanta for a sold-out Tabernacle show on July 18.
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Indefinably funky Budos Band defines its future with new label, album
Concert preview: Feeling upbeat about new label, album, instrumental group the Budos Band brings its high octane groove to Variety Playhouse on Thursday.