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MUCH BETTER THAN A FLEA CIRCUS: Sure, you can stay at home with Rover this weekend, but wouldn’t you both rather check out STAR 94’S PETAPALOOZA? The pet-friendly festival takes place from noon to 9 p.m. today at Town Center Park in Suwanee, with dog agility and frisbee shows and an appearance from Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald of Animal Planet’s “Emergency Vets.” And yes, pets are welcome at this free event. For more information, visit www.star94.com. TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON: And spring just happens to be the time for home tours and festivals. Explore another intown neighborhood during the KIRKWOOD SPRING FLING AND TOUR OF HOMES. The festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today only at Bessie Branham Park, while homes are open for the tour from noon to 6 p.m. May 17 and 18. The fest is free; tour tickets are $12 in advance and $15 on the day of the tour. www.kirkwoodfling.com. ARE YOU EXPERIENCED? By which we mean, have you ever been to the SOCO MUSIC EXPERIENCE? The annual summer music festival, brought to you by the folks at Southern Comfort, returns to Atlanta today with headliners Against Me! accompanied by the Supersuckers, Ghostland Observatory, Ryan Shaw and Bang Camaro. There’s also food, drinks, vendors and something called the Soco & Lime Dome, all at Centennial Olympic Park. The event is free, but you’ve gotta be 21 or older to get in. For more information, visit www.southerncomfort.com/scmxatl. ( Full article and comments) If you’re a fan of modern country music, it doesn’t get any better than the lineup at the 11th annual COUNTRY FAIR at Lakewood Amphitheatre. The two-day extravaganza, sponsored by local radio station Kicks the Big 101.5 (WKHX-FM), offers some of the smartest acts in today’s country scene tonight as Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley take the main stage; Saturday features Clay Walker, Pat Green and Georgia’s own Travis Tritt. For bands playing pre-concert shows on the Honky Tonk stage and other information, visit www.wkhx.com. ( Full article and comments) During the Civil War, the Georgia prison camp Andersonville was one of the worst places to be. That makes it a great setting for drama, as GENE HACKMAN AND DANIEL LENIHAN will attest. The authors discuss their new novel “Escape from Andersonville” tonight at the Atlanta History Center. Though he’s in Atlanta to talk about the book, Hackman could be willing to answer at least one or two questions about his acting career. The event starts with a reception at 6 p.m., followed by the discussion at 7 p.m. Admission is $35 and includes the event, entry into the center’s exhibit “Turning Point: The American Civil War” and a copy of the book. Reservations are required. 770-578-3502. www.gwtw.org. ( Full article and comments) Looking for something a little different? While you’ve been going about your daily lives, a group of creative underground puppeteers has been hard at work putting together this year’s installment of XPERIMENTAL PUPPETRY THEATRE. The for-adults-only production includes a new interpretation of a Japanese folk tale, a story about a gorilla discovering fire and five puppet films, among other offerings. Performances begin at 8 p.m. tonight through Saturday, May 17 and at 5 p.m. Sunday, May 18 at the Center for Puppetry Arts. Tickets are $12 and include admission to the center’s puppet museum. 404-873-3391. www.puppet.org. ( Full article and comments) As the author of more than two dozen mystery thrillers, 18 of them featuring his hero Lucas Davenport, JOHN SANDFORD knows a little something about keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Catch him in person at 7 p.m. tonight discussing his latest, “Phantom Prey, ” at Barnes & Noble Buckhead. 404-261-7747. www.barnesandnoble.com. ( Full article and comments) DANCING ON TAP: The world’s most famous Irish dance sensation is back, as RIVERDANCE makes the rounds for what’s being billed as its farewell tour. See the show once last time at the Fox Theatre tonight through Sunday, May 18. Ticket prices range from $25 to $62. 404-817-8700. www.foxtheatre.org. A SWELL EVENING: Probably still basking in the afterglow of their Academy Award for Best Original Song back in February, THE SWELL SEASON (aka musicians Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová) perform tonight at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Rent their utterly charming movie “Once” beforehand to acquaint yourself with some of your new favorite songs. 404-249-6400. www.cobbenergycentre.com. ( Full article and comments) He’s entertained millions with portrayals of the quirky side of Florida in books like “Tourist Season” and “Strip Tease,” but author CARL HIAASEN focuses on golf in his funny new book, “The Downhill Lie: A Hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport.” Catch him promoting this latest work at 7 p.m. tonight at the Cole Auditorium at Georgia Perimeter College’s Clarkston campus. Admission is free.
404-370-8450, ext. 2225. www.georgiacenterforthebook.org. ( Full article and comments) As part of the neighborhood’s Springfest celebration, the Sweet Auburn International Film Festival honors KENNY LEON AND BILL NUNN for their achievements in film. Join a host of celebrities, VIPs and the cast of the upcoming feature film “Jury of Our Peers” at a special ceremony at 7 p.m. tonight at Freedom Hall Auditorium at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center. Advance tickets are $15 and tickets at the door are $20. VIP admission is $30 and includes reserved seating, backstage access, entrance to the VIP lounge at the ceremony and festival. www.black-cinema.tix.com. ( Full article and comments) After two previous cancellations, VAN HALEN is scheduled to finally hit the stage at the Arena at Gwinnett Center this Sunday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Let’s hope we’re “Jump”-ing for joy that David Lee Roth, Eddie and Co. do actually show up. Otherwise, Gwinnett will be a “House of Pain.” 404-249-6400. www.gwinnettcenter.com. ( Full article and comments) Hundreds of motorcyclists from across Georgia will be gunning their engines on Saturday, May 10 for the 14th annual RIDE TO LIVE benefit for the American Diabetes Association, taking off from the Hooters on Gwinnett Place Drive. Get in gear for the big event tonight with a KICK-OFF PARTY at Wild Bill’s, featuring SKID ROW and ROCKETS TO RUIN. Tickets are $14 in advance, $20 at the door; VIP tickets range from $25-$100. 678-473-1000. www.wildbillsatlanta.com. ( Full article and comments) |