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All you need to know about Gwinnett entertainment this fall Gwinnett Daily Post Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
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Page 1: Gwinnett Daily Post Special Section - Arts Preview - Fall 2010

All you need to know aboutGwinnett entertainment this fall

Gwinnett Daily PostSunday, Sept. 12, 2010

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PAGE 2 • GWINNETT DAILY POST • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010

INSIDE

what to do, hear, see, watch, read, listen to and visit in Gwinnett and Atlanta this fall

Salvador Dalí art exhibit.................................Pg. 9Arts for all ages ............................................Pg. 10-12By Venue ..........................................................Pg. 14-15Metro theater calendar....................................Pg. 16Gwinnett theater calendar ...........................Pg. 17Diana DeGarmo stars in musical................Pg. 18Free events this fall ..........................................Pg. 19

fallartspreview

Cover design: Brian Giandelone / Page design: Deanna Allen

A look at what Gwinnett’s most popularvenues have to offer this season................Pg. 4

Special PhotoGeorgia native Jason Aldean will perform Nov. 20 at the Arena at Gwinnett Center.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 • GWINNETT DAILY POST • PAGE 3

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A look at what’s happeningthis fall at some of Gwinnett’smost popular venues for music,art and theater.

Arena at Gwinnett Center6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth

770-813-7500www.gwinnettcenter.com

• So You Think You CanDance Tour 2010 on Sept. 27— Performers who competed onthe TV show are showing offtheir dance skills on tour. Thedancer line-up includes a mix ofSeason 7 contestants. Also join-ing the show is Season 6 winnerRussell Ferguson. Tickets start at$37.50.

• Jagermeister Music Tourfeaturing Slayer andMegadeth with Anthrax on

Oct. 1 — This hard rock, hard-core punk and heavy metalmusic tour takes to the roadtwice a year. Headlining the fall2010 tour are heavy metal hard-hitters Slayer and Megadeth.Tickets start at $39.50.

• Carrie Underwood on Oct.27 — Six-time 2010 Academy ofCountry Music nominee and“American Idol” alum CarrieUnderwood will continue herhighly successful Play on Tourthrough the end of the year. BillyCurrington and Sons of Sylviawill appear as special guests.Tickets start at $35.50.

• Jason Aldean on Nov. 20 —Multi-platinum country star andGeorgia native Jason Aldean isheadlining a high-octane tour.Tickets start at $34.75.

Performing Arts Center atGwinnett Center

6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth 770-813-7500

www.gwinnettcenter.com • Atlanta Chinese Dance

Company’s “Nezha” on Oct.16-17 — The nonprofit danceorganization presents the adven-tures of a well-loved child war-rior deity in Chinese mythologyin an original dance drama. Tick-ets are $22 for general admissionand $12 for seniors and students.

• “Menopause the Musical”on Nov. 2-4 — A comedic lookat the hot flashes, forgetfulness,mood swings, wrinkles, nightsweats and chocolate binges fourwomen with seemingly nothingelse in common experience asthey go through “the change.”

Tickets start at $46.50. • Ludwig Symphony Orches-

tra’s Gala Concert on Nov. 20— The 80-piece symphonyorchestra and internationalsoloists Taiwanese pianist SinHsing Tsai, Syrian/Viennesepianist Malek Jandali, Chineseclarinetist Haotien He and 10-year-old Russian violinistAlexander Ambartsumian willperform “Beethoven’s Fall Fies-ta.” Tickets are $19 for adults,$17 for seniors and $10 for stu-dents.

Hudgens Center for the Arts 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Build-

ing 300, Duluth 770-623-6002

www.thehudgens.org• Works by John Lawrence

on display from Oct. 12-Nov. 13— Presented in partnership withAtlanta Celebrates Photography.

• Finalists Exhibition for TheHudgens Prize from Nov. 30-Feb. 19 — A juried exhibit ofworks by the finalists in TheHudgens Prize competition inwhich a $50,000 cash award willbe presented to the winningartist.

Aurora Theatre 128 E. Pike St., Lawrenceville

678-226-6222www.auroratheatre.com

• “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”from Oct. 7-31 — A chillingstage adaptation of the classictale of a man who unleashesanother side of himself. Ticketsstart at $16.

PAGE 4 • GWINNETT DAILY POST • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010

FALL ARTS PREVIEWMost popular Gwinnett venues offer eventful fall

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 • GWINNETT DAILY POST • PAGE 5

Enjoy an evening with New York Timesbestselling author of Water for Elephants…

Thursday, September 16, 2010 • Aurora Theatre128 Pike Street Lawrenceville, GA 30045

Meet former Atlanta Falcons starand New Yorks Times

bestselling Author - Tim Green

Gwinnett Ballet Theater presents-The Nutcracker

Saturday, December 4, 2010 - 7:30 pmA cast of over 120 performers, glorious sets,costumes, and Tchaikovsky’s wonderful score

will delight the child in everyone.Gwinnett Performing Arts Center

6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097

Hudgens Center for the ArtsMeet the Artist - Tom NakashimaTuesday, September 21, 2010 - 6:00 pmFree lecture and reception tonight only

Nakashima will talk about his art andthe artistic process.

Hudgens Center for the Arts6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Bldg 300, Duluth, GA 30097

Gwinnett Symphony Orchestra & Chorus presents - A Halloween Spooktacular

Sunday, October 31, 2010 - 3:30 pmA fun filled festival of mysterious music, creative

costumes, face painting, and magic tricks.Performing Arts Center at Gwinnett Center6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30097

The Works by Tom Nakashima exhibit is currently on displaythrough September 25.www.thehudgens.org

www.gwinnettfallintothearts.orgFor more information call 770.978.5154 or visit

5:30 - 6:30 pm - Ticketed ReceptionTickets $45.00 per couple, $35.00 for a single guest

Ticket cost includes a signed copy of her new book, reserved seating and light refreshments.For tickets: 770.978.5154 or visit our website www.gwinnettfallintothearts.org

6:30 pm - Doors open to the publicThe author discussion and book signing are free; no ticket required, seating is limited.

About Gwinnett ReadsThis popular reading program encourages metro Atlanta adults to read the same book as they

participate in activities throughout Gwinnett County reflecting aspects of the story’s plot and culture.

Friday, December 3, 2010 - 7:00 pmFree book discussion

Tim will discuss his work and the publishing and writing process.Norcross Cultural Arts and Community Center

10 College St. Norcross, GA 30071Eagle Eye Book Shop will have books available for purchase at the event.

www.gwinnettfallintothearts.org

Gwinnett County Public Library would like to thank thefollowing sponsors and partners for their support.

Aurora Theatre • The Chattahoochee ReviewDacula Business Association • Eagle Eye Book Shop

Friends of the Gwinnett County Public Library Grand Central Publishing • Gwinnett Ballet Theatre

Gwinnett Daily PostGwinnett Symphony Orchestra & Chorus

Hudgens Center for the ArtsInside Gwinnett Magazine

McCray’s Tavern on the Square • City of Norcross Random House, Inc. • Target

The Writers Institute at Georgia Perimeter College

5:30 - 6:30 pm - Ticketed ReceptionTickets $45.00 per couple, $35.00 for a single guest

Ticket cost includes a signed copy of her new book, reserved seating and light refreshments.For tickets: 770.978.5154 or visit our website www.gwinnettfallintothearts.org

6:30 pm - Doors open to the publicThe author discussion and book signing are free; no ticket required, seating is limited.

A limited number of complimentary tickets will be distributed by the library. To reserve your two free tickets, email: [email protected] or call 770.978.5154.

www.gwinnettballet.org

A limited number of complimentary tickets will be distributed by the library. To reserve your two free tickets, email: [email protected] or call 770.978.5154.

www.gwinnettsymphony.org

Fall Into The Arts EventsFall Into The Arts EventsFall Into The Arts Events

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festivalsT

emperatures are slowly dipping and leavesare beginning to lose the lush green colors ofspring and summer to usher in the cooler fall

season which, for Gwinnett County, is filled withfestivals. From longtime favorites celebrating 30-plus years to inaugural events, Gwinnett residentswon’t be short on options to fill event calendarsthis fall. And there’s something for all ages. Here’sa look at what’s coming up this season.

— Compiled by Staff Writer Deanna Allen

42nd annual Yellow Daisy Festival

One of the top arts and crafts shows in the nation

• When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today• Where: Stone Mountain Park• Cost: Free to attend with a $10

parking pass• For more information: Call

770-498-5690 or visitwww.stonemountainpark.com

Suwanee Day 2010One of metro Atlanta’s most

popular family festivals

• When: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat-urday

• Where: Town Center Park• Cost: Free to attend • For more information: Call

770-945-8996 or visit www.suwa-needay.com

Inaugural Blues & Brews CraftBeer Festival and Concert

More than 150 craft beer varieties and a concert to boot • When: Noon to 4 p.m.

Sept. 25• Where: Grayson City Park

• Cost: $30 in advance and $35at the gate

• For more information: Call678-429-6197 or visitwww.graysonbluesandbrews.com

28th annual Duluth Fall Festival The last weekend in September

includes a parade, a 5K road race,food, entertainment and arts and

crafts in downtown Duluth • When: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept.

25 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 26

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FALL ARTS PREVIEW

fall Gwinnett offers eventsthroughout the season

•See Festivals, Page 7

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• Where: Duluth TownGreen

• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-476-0240 or visitwww.duluthfallfestival.com

Second annual Korean Festival

Experience Korean culturethrough food, dancing,shopping and music

• When: Begins at noonSept. 25 and 26

• Where: Town CenterPark

• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-263-1888 or visitwww.suwanee.com

Tisiuc Art Festival

Inaugural art show withmore than 100 participants

• When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sept. 25 and noon to 5 p.m.Sept. 26

• Where: Bogan ParkCommunity RecreationCenter, 2723 N. BoganRoad in Buford

• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-614-2060 or visitwww.gwinnettparks.com

Pumpkin Festival Throughout weekends

in October enjoy attractions, entertainment,activities and more with

fun for all ages at Stone Mountain Park

• When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Fridays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Saturdays and 10 a.m. to

5 p.m. Sundays throughOctober

• Cost: Admission to thefestival is included in theAdventure Pass for $27 plustax for adults and $21 plustax for children ages 3 to 11along with a $10 parkingpermit

• Where: Stone Moun-tain Park

• For more informa-tion: Call 770-498-5690 orvisit www.stonemountain-park.com

32nd annual Elisha Winn Fair

A celebration of historywith crafts, vendors andfood, music, tours of theElisha Winn Home and

•From Page 6

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 • GWINNETT DAILY POST • PAGE 7

FALL ARTS PREVIEWFestivals

•See Festivals, Page 8

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FALL ARTS PREVIEW

grounds, Civil War and historical re-enactors and

children’s activities• When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Oct. 2 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Oct. 3

• Where: Elisha WinnHouse, 908 Dacula Road inDacula

• Cost: $3 for adults andfree for children youngerthan 12

• For more information:Call 770-339-0840 or visitwww.gwinnetths.org

Norcross ArtfestConsidered one of metroAtlanta’s top juried art

festivals that showcases thearts and celebrates historic

downtown Norcross• When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Oct. 2 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Oct. 3

• Where: Historic down-town Norcross

• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-448-2122 or visitwww.norcrossartfest.com

PoochFest 2010The second annual

celebration of furry friends • When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Oct. 2• Where: Duluth Town

Green• Cost: Free to attend• For more information:

Call 770-476-3434 or visitwww.poochfest.org

Rock N’ Rib FestAn event celebrating

Georgia Gwinnett Collegewith ribs and music

• When: 1 to 9 p.m. Oct. 2• Where: Downtown

Lawrenceville Square • Cost: Free to attend• For more information:

Call 678-226-2639 or visitwww.rocknribfest.com

37th annual Lilburn Daze

Shopping opportunities,rides, games, food and entertainment

• When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Oct. 9

• Where: Lilburn CityPark

• Cost: Free to attend• For more information:

Call 770-921-2210 or visitwww.lilburndaze.org

Rice FestivalA sixth annual event

featuring performances byAsian dance groups, martialartists and musicians with

unique Asian food available • When: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Oct. 9• Where: Stone Mountain

Park• Cost: Free to attend with

a $10 parking permit • For more information:

Call 770-270-0663 or visitwww.aarc-atlanta.org

Autumn Heritage FestivalA second annual event to

take festival-goers back to atime when families wouldshop, eat and visit near the

well in downtown • When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Oct. 16• Where: Loganville City

Hall• Cost: Free to attend• For more information:

Visit autumnheritagefesti-val.com

Auburnfest 2010 andChili Cook-off

Food, arts and crafts,a car show and more

• When: Noon to 7 p.m.Oct. 16 and 17

• Where: Auburn• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-963-4002 ext. 223or visit www.cityofauburn-ga.org

10th annual Sugar HillFall Festival

A car show, inflatables, achili cook-off, tasty foods,live entertainment, arts and

crafts vendors and more• When: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Oct. 23• Where: E. E. Robinson

Park• Cost: Free to attend• For more information:

Call 770-831-7413 or visitwww.cityofsugarhill.com/fallfest

Fall Frolic and Harvest Festival

Celebrating Norcross’140th anniversary

• When: Beginning at 11 a.m. Oct. 23

• Where: DowntownNorcross

• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-448-2122 or visitwww.aplacetoimagine.com

McDaniel Farm FestPick out a pumpkin,

tour the farm and enjoy walking trails through

the beautiful fall leaves• When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Oct. 23• Where: McDaniel Farm

Park• Cost: Free to attend • For more information:

Call 770-822-5178 or visitwww.gwinnettparks.com

PugFest 2010An annual fundraiser

benefiting Southeast PugRescue and Adoption

• When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Oct. 30

• Where: GwinnettCounty Fairgrounds

• Cost: $6 for adults and$3 for children younger than12

• For more information:Call 770-963-6522 or visitwww.rescuepug.com

•From Page 7

Festivals

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FALL ARTS PREVIEW

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Mills Means More Selection! Shop Discover Mills - Georgia’s value shopping, entertainment & dining destination! Find the best deals for what you needat stores including Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Neiman Marcus Last Call, NikeFactoryStore, GUESS Factory Store, Kenneth Cole Company Store,Tommy Hilfiger Company Store, Levi’s Outlet, adidas Outlet, Perry Ellis, Bass Pro Shops, Gymboree Outlet, Skechers Outlet, and Crocs. Entertainmentdestinations include Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, AMC Theatres, and Dave & Busters. More Stores. More Brands. More Savings. More Fun!

delightfully

Dalí BY DEANNA ALLEN

STAFF WRITER

[email protected]

The 1940s ushered in an artistic era inwhich one of the most famous — and mostcontroversial — painters of the 20th centu-ry reinvented himself as an artist.

The body of work created by eccentricSpanish painter Salvador Dalí during thelast 40 years of his life are a visual explo-ration of science, psychology and religionand the subject of the exhibition “Salvador

Dalí: The Late Work,” now on display atAtlanta’s High Museum of Art.

Comprised of more than 100 works —about 40 paintings and related drawingsand prints as well as film, sculptures andphotographs — it’s the first major exhibi-tion to re-evaluate the final era of Dalí’sartistic life. Presented in collaboration withthe Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Peters-burg, Fla., the exhibit includes severalworks that have not been seen in the U.S. in

• What: “Salvador Dalí: The LateWork”• When: Through Jan. 9 • Where: High Museum of Art,1280 Peachtree St. N.E. in Atlanta• Cost: $18 for adults, $15 forseniors and college students, $11for children ages 6 to 17 and freefor children younger than 6• For more information: Call 404-733-4437 or visit www.high.org

IFYOUGO

• See Dalí, Page 13

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artsfor all

ages FOR ADULTSInaugural Blues & Brews

Craft Beer Festival and ConcertFestival-goers can sample more

than 150 craft beer varieties at this 21 and older event.

• When: Noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 25• Where: Grayson City Park • Cost: $30 in advance or online and $35at the gate• For more information: Call 678-429-6197 or visit www.graysonbluesand-brews.com

Fashion showA semi-formal event where models

will showcase the latest trends along with fashion favorites

• When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 4• Where: Bethesda Park Senior Center,225 Bethesda Church Road inLawrenceville• Cost: $20 in advance or $25 at the door • For more information: Call 770-831-4173

FOR ALL AGES

FOR KIDS

90 E Main St. NE Buford770.875.9357

W Shadburn Ave NE

E Shadburn Ave NE

E Main St

W Main St NE

E Main St

W Shadburn Ave NE

S Lee St

N C

hurch St NE

W Moreno St

Scott St

678-288-2030www.37main.com

EATDRINK

ROCK OUT

58 E. Main St Buford770-831-9551

770-831-8795www.girligirlboutique.com

Your Homecoming DressHeadquarters

DEEPER LIVINGECO-FRIENDLY,

HUMANITARIAN HOME

AND GARDEN DECOR

888.433.3788www.deeperliving.com

WORLD CLASS CUISINE IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BUFORD

678-765-7911WWW.SPERATARESTAURANT.COM

• Vintage Button Jewelry • Repurposed Furniture • Architectural & Garden

770-271-6005 Tom’s Trains & Toys

Same Location

Designer Dealsand Upscale Consignments

Womens, Juniors,Children

(Formerly Morgan’s Closet)

79 E Main St. Buford678-288-2050

601 E. Main St.678-546-3600www.trainmastermodels.com

World Kitchen

678-765-7518

Outdoor PatioNow Offering Boutique Beer & Wine

International Comfort CuisineDine In - Carryout • Custom CateringYour Neighborhood American Bistro

770-271-3000www.aquaterrabistro.com

CasualAtmosphere

ElegantDining

770-945-9501770-932-6169

Old Fashioned Customer Service

Caring FOR youand ABOUT you

Compound RX’s • Medical Supplies • Home Health

770-904-0572tanneryrowartistcolony.com

Our specialty is Lucite Purses,

Vintage Handbags,Jewelry, Clothes & More!

The Vintage Place

21 Scott Street678-714-9248

Purveyors of Exquisitely Fine Furnishings, Gifts &

Decorative Accessories

770-271-4394www.cleeannconcepts.com

Everything You Need to Furnish& Accessorize Your Home!

770-831-7500www.homeaccentinteriors.com

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Tannery Row Artists Colony:The Music in MeOct 16th - Dec 4th

Exhibit Opening October 16 6-9pmComprises art inspired by

artists’ favorite music! Tannery Row:

Christmas Open HouseDecember 9th - 4-8pm

Enjoy live music and special prizes!

Historic BufordParade and Festival

December 4th11am - 6 pm

Parade begins at 11am andfestival continues all day in

Downtown amphitheaterNew Years Eve on Main St.See www.visitbuford.com

for details.

Deeper LivingEvery Friday Evening

Gourmet food tasting and complimentary

mimosas

37 MainEvery WeekendLive Bands andEntertainment

Halloween EventOct. 30, 2010Nightmare on Main Street

Music by Departure,A Journey Tribute

Costume Contest withcash and prizes

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Romance Comes toHistoric Buford

www.visitbuford.com

Historic Buford Live on Mainafter 5:00pm

(Entertainment, Shopping, Diningand Children's activities)

Sept 16th • Oct 21stNov 18th • Dec 16th

Historic Buford Car Show

Saturday, Sept. 25, 20109:00am - 1:00pm

Sept 24, 2010Enjoy dinner in a a candelit Main

Street setting with treats of flowersand candy, a horse drawn carriage,and a picture taking as you enjoy a

special night with a loved one or friends.

Girli Girl BoutiqueComing Soon

Homecoming DressFashion Show

Visit www.girligirlboutique.com

for details!

• For more events, see page 12

Aurora Children’s PlayhouseA series of events especially for kids

• When: 10 a.m. Oct. 16, 23 and 30• Where: Aurora Theatre, 128 E.Pike St. in Lawrenceville• Cost: $7• For more information: Call 678-226-6222 or visit www.aurorathe-atre.com

FOR SENIORS

Fall season calendar offers something for everyonePaddle in the Park

An opportunity to take advantage of the beautiful fall weather on Sims Lake

• When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 23-24• Where: Sims Lake Park in Suwanee• Cost: $10 boat rental fee• For more information: Call 770-945-8996 or visitwww.suwanee.com

JapanFestA celebration of Japanese culture with music

performances, traditional dance, modern dance,martial arts, food tastings and more

• When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sept. 19• Where: Gwinnett Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway inDuluth • Cost: $8 with children younger than 6 admitted free • For more information: Call 770-813-7500 or visitwww.japanfest.com

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artsfor all

ages FOR ADULTSInaugural Blues & Brews

Craft Beer Festival and ConcertFestival-goers can sample more

than 150 craft beer varieties at this 21 and older event.

• When: Noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 25• Where: Grayson City Park • Cost: $30 in advance or online and $35at the gate• For more information: Call 678-429-6197 or visit www.graysonbluesand-brews.com

Fashion showA semi-formal event where models

will showcase the latest trends along with fashion favorites

• When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 4• Where: Bethesda Park Senior Center,225 Bethesda Church Road inLawrenceville• Cost: $20 in advance or $25 at the door • For more information: Call 770-831-4173

FOR ALL AGES

FOR KIDS

90 E Main St. NE Buford770.875.9357

W Shadburn Ave NE

E Shadburn Ave NE

E Main St

W Main St NE

E Main St

W Shadburn Ave NE

S Lee St

N C

hurch St NE

W Moreno St

Scott St

678-288-2030www.37main.com

EATDRINK

ROCK OUT

58 E. Main St Buford770-831-9551

770-831-8795www.girligirlboutique.com

Your Homecoming DressHeadquarters

DEEPER LIVINGECO-FRIENDLY,

HUMANITARIAN HOME

AND GARDEN DECOR

888.433.3788www.deeperliving.com

WORLD CLASS CUISINE IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN BUFORD

678-765-7911WWW.SPERATARESTAURANT.COM

• Vintage Button Jewelry • Repurposed Furniture • Architectural & Garden

770-271-6005 Tom’s Trains & Toys

Same Location

Designer Dealsand Upscale Consignments

Womens, Juniors,Children

(Formerly Morgan’s Closet)

79 E Main St. Buford678-288-2050

601 E. Main St.678-546-3600www.trainmastermodels.com

World Kitchen

678-765-7518

Outdoor PatioNow Offering Boutique Beer & Wine

International Comfort CuisineDine In - Carryout • Custom CateringYour Neighborhood American Bistro

770-271-3000www.aquaterrabistro.com

CasualAtmosphere

ElegantDining

770-945-9501770-932-6169

Old Fashioned Customer Service

Caring FOR youand ABOUT you

Compound RX’s • Medical Supplies • Home Health

770-904-0572tanneryrowartistcolony.com

Our specialty is Lucite Purses,

Vintage Handbags,Jewelry, Clothes & More!

The Vintage Place

21 Scott Street678-714-9248

Purveyors of Exquisitely Fine Furnishings, Gifts &

Decorative Accessories

770-271-4394www.cleeannconcepts.com

Everything You Need to Furnish& Accessorize Your Home!

770-831-7500www.homeaccentinteriors.com

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Tannery Row Artists Colony:The Music in MeOct 16th - Dec 4th

Exhibit Opening October 16 6-9pmComprises art inspired by

artists’ favorite music! Tannery Row:

Christmas Open HouseDecember 9th - 4-8pm

Enjoy live music and special prizes!

Historic BufordParade and Festival

December 4th11am - 6 pm

Parade begins at 11am andfestival continues all day in

Downtown amphitheaterNew Years Eve on Main St.See www.visitbuford.com

for details.

Deeper LivingEvery Friday Evening

Gourmet food tasting and complimentary

mimosas

37 MainEvery WeekendLive Bands andEntertainment

Halloween EventOct. 30, 2010Nightmare on Main Street

Music by Departure,A Journey Tribute

Costume Contest withcash and prizes

Upcoming Events • Fall 2010Upcoming Events • Fall 2010Upcoming Events • Fall 2010

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• For more events, see page 12

Aurora Children’s PlayhouseA series of events especially for kids

• When: 10 a.m. Oct. 16, 23 and 30• Where: Aurora Theatre, 128 E.Pike St. in Lawrenceville• Cost: $7• For more information: Call 678-226-6222 or visit www.aurorathe-atre.com

FOR SENIORS

Fall season calendar offers something for everyonePaddle in the Park

An opportunity to take advantage of the beautiful fall weather on Sims Lake

• When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 23-24• Where: Sims Lake Park in Suwanee• Cost: $10 boat rental fee• For more information: Call 770-945-8996 or visitwww.suwanee.com

JapanFestA celebration of Japanese culture with music

performances, traditional dance, modern dance,martial arts, food tastings and more

• When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sept. 19• Where: Gwinnett Center, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway inDuluth • Cost: $8 with children younger than 6 admitted free • For more information: Call 770-813-7500 or visitwww.japanfest.com

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FOR KIDSHaunted Night at the

Museum, when Gwinnett’sghosts will come alivethrough stories, will be heldfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 15 and16 at the LawrencevilleFemale Seminary, 455 S.Perry St. in Lawrenceville.Tickets are $5 and space islimited. For more informa-tion, call 770-822-5178 or visit www.gwinnettparks.com.

Kids ages 6 to 12 candress up in Halloween cos-tumes, learn a hip-hop dance,play dance games and moreat the Hip Hop HalloweenDance Party from 3:30 to5:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at RhodesJordan Park CommunityRecreation Center, 100 E.Crogan St. in Lawrenceville.Admission is $15. Call 770-822-5414 to register.

FOR TEENSPerformers who competed

on the TV show “So YouThink You Can Dance?” areshowing off their dance skillson a tour coming to the Arenaat Gwinnett Center on Sept.27. Tickets start at $37.50. Formore information, call 404-249-6400 or visit www.gwin-nettcenter.com.

FOR ADULTSComedian Tim Kidd

will perform at 9 p.m. Sept.

17 and 18 at Buford VarietyTheater, 170 W. Main St. inBuford. The show is forthose 21 and older. For moreinformation, call 770-271-7878 or visit www.buford-varietytheater.com.

The Aurora Theatre willpresent a club comedyshow as part of its FunnyFriday series at 7:15 and9:15 p.m. Oct. 22 and Nov.19 at 128 Pike St. inLawrenceville. Tickets are$15. For more information,call 678-226-6222 or visitwww.auroratheatre.com.

The first-ever Blues &Brews Craft Beer Festivaland Concert featuring theband Critical Velocity willbe held from noon to 4 p.m.Sept. 25 at Grayson CityPark. Admission is $30 inadvance and $35 at the gate.For more information, call678-429-6197 or visitwww.graysonbluesand-brews.com.

A Country Living Fairwill be held Oct. 22 through24 at Stone Mountain Park,where the pages of CountryLiving magazine will come tolife featuring antiques, arti-sans, home decor, jewelry andmore from editors, contribu-tors and special guests. One-day admission is $12 inadvance and $15 at the gate.For more information, call770-498-5690 or visitwww.stonemountain-park.com.

The Aurora Theatre willpresent “Circumference ofa Squirrel” as part of itsGGC Lab Series from Sept.16 through Oct. 3. The the-ater is at 128 Pike St. inLawrenceville. Admission is$15. For more information,call 678-226-6222 or visitwww.auroratheatre.com.

FOR SENIORSElvis tribute artist Mark

Pitts will perform at 8 p.m.Sept. 25 at New Dawn The-ater, 3087 Main St. inDuluth. Admission is $15for adults and $10 for chil-dren. For more information,call 678-887-5015 or visitwww.newdawntheatercom-pany.com.

FOR ALL AGESThe Hudgens Center for

the Arts will present “Shut-ter Sense and Non-sense,”an exhibit of photographicworks by Gwinnett Countystudents, from Oct. 12through Nov. 13. The centeris at 6400 Sugarloaf Park-way, Building 300, inDuluth. Admission is $5 foradults, $3 for seniors, stu-dents and children, with kids2 and younger admitted forfree. For more information,call 770-623-6002 or visitwww.thehudgens.org.

The Gwinnett SymphonyOrchestra and Chorus willpresent A Halloween

Spooktacular at 3:30p.m. Oct. 31 at theGwinnett PerformingArts Center inDuluth. The eventwill include a concertperformance and afestival with kids’

activities. Tickets are$15 to $25. For moreinformation, call 770-978-5154 or visitwww.gwinnettsym-

phony.org.

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50 years. On Sept. 30, the muse-

um will host a lecture onthe collaboration betweenDalí and photographerPhilippe Halsman over thecourse of three decades inwhich some of the mostmemorable photos of Dalíwere taken. William Jef-fett, chief curator of exhi-bitions for the SalvadorDalí Museum and Hals-man’s daughter, IreneHalsman, will explore theiconic images that wereproduced. The lecture isfree but seating is limited.Tickets are availablethrough the Woodruff ArtsCenter Box Office by call-ing 404-733-5000 and

tickets to the museum willbe sold separately. Here’sa look at other specialevents planned during theexhibit’s run at the High:

• Lecture — Dalí andFriends Panel Discussionat 2 p.m. Oct. 2 in whichattendees can meet mem-bers of Dalí’s inner circleand enjoy a rare afternoonas they share memories ofthe artist. Ultra Violet,Dalí muse and part ofAndy Warhol’s Factory;Denise Sandell, Dalímodel; and LouisMarkoya, artist and Dalíprotégé, will discussDalí’s life and legacy withexhibition curator ElliottKing. The program is freebut seating is limited.Tickets are available

through the Woodruff ArtsCenter Box Office.

• Lecture — TheSupreme Pleasure ofBeing Salvador Dalí at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 in whichLynn Boland, Pierre Dauracurator of European art atthe Georgia Museum ofArt and adjunct professorof art history at the Uni-versity of Georgia, willdiscuss the Surrealistmovement and its underly-ing theories along with anoverview of Dalí’s art. Thelecture is free but seatingis limited. Tickets areavailable through theWoodruff Arts Center BoxOffice.

For more information on“Salvador Dalí: The LateWork,” visit www.high.org.

FALL ARTS PREVIEW

• From Page 9

Dalí

Thispaintingby artistSalvadorDalí, titled“Morpho-logicalEcho,” ison displayin “Sal-vadorDalí: TheLateWork” atthe HighMuseumof Art.

Photo Courtesy of Salvador Dalí Museum, St. Petersburg, Fla.

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40 WATT CLUB285 W. Washington St.,

Athens706-549-7871

www.40watt.com

• Thursday: The AtypicalSouthern Comedy Quartetwith T.J.Young • Sept. 24: Jenny and Johnny • Sept. 30: Matt Joiner • Oct. 1: Futurebirds’ 3-DRodeo• Oct. 2: Elf Power (CDrelease) • Oct. 4: Upright CitizenBrigade • Oct. 7: Deer Tick, BlitzenTrapper and Jason Isbell • Oct. 8: The Whigs • Oct. 9: Neon Indian withPrefuse 73• Oct. 12: Built to Spill • Oct. 13: Ben Rector• Oct. 15: Portugal,The Man• Oct. 16: Beach House• Oct. 18: We Are Scientists• Oct. 19: The Thermals

AARON’S AMPHITHEATREAT LAKEWOOD

2002 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta404-443-5000

www.livenation.com/venue/aarons-amphitheatre-at-lake-

wood-tickets

• Wednesday: Kings of Leon • Sept. 28: Alice in Chains

ARENA AT GWINNETTCENTER

6400 Sugarloaf Parkway,Duluth

770-813-7500www.gwinnettcenter.com

• Sept. 26: Joan Sebastian —Jaripeo de Oro, 3 A Caballo• Sept. 27: So You Think YouCan Dance• Oct. 1: Slayer and Megadethwith Anthrax• Oct. 27: Carrie Underwood• Nov. 20: Jason Aldean

PERFORMING ARTS CEN-TER AT GWINNETT CEN-

TER6400 Sugarloaf Parkway,

Duluth770-813-7500

www.gwinnettcenter.com

• Oct. 10: Melodies USA 2010 • Oct. 16-17: Atlanta ChineseDance Company’s “Nezha”• Oct. 30: GCANA — Diwali

Show• Nov. 2-4: “Menopause theMusical”• Nov. 20: Ludwig SymphonyOrchestra Gala Concert • Nov. 26-28: NortheastAtlanta Ballet’s “The Nutcrack-er”

ATLANTA CIVIC CENTER395 Piedmont Ave. N.E.,

Atlanta404-523-6275

www.atlantaciviccenter.com

• Oct. 23: Rickey Smiley andFriends • Nov. 4-6: Je Caryous John-son’s “Cheaper to Keep Her”

CENTER STAGE1374 W. Peachtree St.,

Atlanta404-885-1365

www.centerstage-atlanta.com

• Tuesday: Public Enemy• Thursday: Brian Culbertson• Sept. 18: Flyleaf

• Sept. 20: Slash • Sept. 21: Jimmy Eat World• Oct. 12: Lyfe Jennings • Oct. 16: Playing for Change • Oct. 27: Jason Derulo • Oct. 29: Massive Attack andThievery Corporation• Nov. 9: Never Shout Never

CHASTAIN PARKAMPHITHEATRE

4469 Stella Drive N.W., Buck-head

404-233-2227http://www.livenation.com/Chastain-Park-Amphitheatre-Live-

Nation-tickets-Atlanta/venue/114766

• Oct. 2: Mary J. Blige withJazmine Sullivan, Miguel andguest El DeBarge Classic Chastain

COBB ENERGY PERFORM-ING ARTS CENTRE

2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway,Atlanta

770-916-2800

www.cobbenergycentre.com

• Today: Hip Neo World • Oct. 2, 5, 8 and 10: TheAtlanta Opera’s “La Boheme”• Oct. 7: David Sedaris• Oct. 15: Timeless Voices• Oct. 22-24, 28-31: AtlantaBallet’s “Moulin Rouge”• Nov. 5: Guido’s Orchestra • Nov. 6: American’s Got Tal-ent Live• Nov. 13: Styx

EDDIE’S ATTIC515-B N. McDonough St.,

Decatur404-377-4976

www.eddiesattic.com

• Today: Nigels With Attitude— An XTC Tribute ( twoshows) • Tuesday: Kurt Scobie,Caleb Hawley and Last toArrive• Wednesday: Sea Wolf (soloacoustic) with Sera Cahooneand Patrick Park

• Thursday: Krista Detor andKenny White• Friday: The Dappled Graysand Shannon Whitworth• Saturday: Mindy Smith,Sephira and Ward Davis• Sept. 19: Lori McKenna andShane Hines• Sept. 21: Jason Reeves,Joe Brooks and Trent Han-cock• Sept. 22: HuDost andNanyana Summer• Sept. 23: Mark Erelli andMeg Hutchinson• Sept. 24: Michael Tolcher• Sept. 25-26: Laughing Pizza• Sept. 26: Lara Oshon• Sept. 28: Garrison Starr andAngel Snow• Sept. 29: Jeremy Aggers,Chelsea Lynn LaBate, TylerLyle and Channing and Quinn

FERST CENTER FOR THEARTS

349 Ferst Drive, Georgia Techcampus

404-894-9600

www.ferstcenter.gatech.edu

• Friday: Break of Reality• Saturday: Homay and Mas-tan Ensemble • Oct. 1: David Sanborn Triofeaturing Joey DeFrancesco• Oct. 3: Rockapella• Oct. 15: Diavolo• Oct. 17: Steven Halpern• Oct. 21: Angela Hewitt • Oct. 22: Paula Poundstone• Oct. 28: Michael Bolton• Nov. 5: An Evening withBranford Marsalis• Nov. 12: Lily Cai DanceEnsemble• Nov. 18-21: BallethnicDance Company’s “UrbanNutcracker”

FOX THEATRE660 Peachtree St. N.E.,

Atlanta404-881-2100

www.foxtheatre.org

• Monday: Pixies • Friday-Sept. 19: RAIN — ATribute to the Beatles • Sept. 23-26: “Church Girl —The Musical”• Sept. 28-Oct. 3: “9 to 5 —The Musical”• Oct. 5: The National • Oct. 6: Drake• Oct. 8-9: Ron White • Oct. 12-17: “Dreamgirls”• Oct. 23-24:Yo GabbaGabba! Live• Oct. 29: Massive Attack andThievery Corporation• Oct. 30: Band of Horses• Oct. 31: 311

THE LOFT1374 W. Peachtree St.,

Atlanta404-885-1365

www.theloft-atlanta.com

• Wednesday: The Drumsand Surfer Blood• Friday:Yahzarah• Saturday: Big Sean andDonnis• Sept. 27: Stephen Kelloggand The Sixers• Oct. 12: Two Door CinemaClub• Oct. 28: Tech N9NE• Oct. 29: Me First and theGimme Gimmes• Oct. 30: Nikki Yanofsky • Nov. 7: Baby Loves Disco• Nov. 12: Matt Costa

FALL ARTS PREVIEWBY VENUE

Special PhotoAlice in Chains will perform Sept. 28 at Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood.

See By Venue, Page 15

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PHILIPS ARENA1 Philips Drive N.W., Atlanta

404-878-3000www.philipsarena.com

• Thursday-Sept. 19:Sesame Street Live presents“1-2-3 Imagine!”• Oct. 13-17: Disney on Icepresents “Toy Story 3”• Nov. 18: Roger Waters

RED LIGHT CAFE553 Amsterdam Ave.,

Atlanta404-874-7828

www.redlightcafe.com

• Thursday: Kenny Stinsonand Perfect Tym’n and Jam • Friday: Sweetwater Road,Angela “Bucky” Motter andFlat Cat • Sept. 23: Smokey’s Farm-land Band and Jam • Sept. 24: Steve Baskin • Sept. 25: Cordoba • Sept. 28-29: Hold Wind-storm• Sept. 30: Camp CreekCommittee• Oct. 1: Hold Windstorm• Oct. 2: Stewart and Win-field and Junkyard Angel andOlde Dog• Oct. 7: Seven Handle Cir-cus and Jam• Oct. 8: Hop Head Tree Frog• Oct. 9: Moonlighters• Oct. 16: Shawn Phillips• Oct. 18: David Choi• Oct. 21: James McKinneyand Banjo Exploration andJam

RIALTO CENTER FOR THEPERFORMING ARTS

80 Forsyth St. N.W., Atlanta404-651-4727

www.rialtocenter.org

• Oct. 17: “Blood Relatives”• Oct. 23: Noche Flamenca• Oct. 30: Lila Downs• Nov. 7: Ballet Preljocaj• Nov. 13: Angelique Kidjo• Nov. 20: John McLaughlinand the 4th Dimension

SMITH’S OLDE BAR1578 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta

404-875-1522www.smithsoldebar.com

• Tuesday: Bob Schneider • Wednesday: The Hypsys,Pillage and Plunder and Bari • Thursday: Deep DarkWoods and The Dirty Souls • Friday: Bess Rogers and

Anders Osborne• Saturday: Mandorico• Sept. 19: The Devil MakesThree and Jay Clifford• Sept. 21: Kevn Kinney’sTruckstop• Sept. 22: Dale Watson• Sept. 23: Chrystina LloreFincher (CD release)• Sept. 24: The Gourds• Sept. 25: The Mosier Broth-ers and Marshall Crenshaw• Sept. 26: Greenshy Blue-grass• Sept. 29: Please Please-Rock Me• Oct. 1: The REMakes• Oct. 2: Tony Joe White

THE TABERNACLE152 Luckie St., Atlanta

404-659-9022http://www.livenation.com/Th

e-Tabernacle-tickets-Atlanta/venue/115031

• Wednesday: Adam Lam-bert • Saturday: Aziz Ansari• Sept. 26: Pavement• Oct. 1: Deadmau5• Oct. 4: LCD Soundsystem• Oct. 5: Primus• Oct. 6: The XX withWarpaint and Zola Jesus • Oct. 9: Comedians ofChelsea Lately • Oct. 10: Sean Costello • Oct. 22: Daniel Tosh• Oct. 23: Sounds of Nigeria• Oct. 26: Lifehouse• Oct. 28: Metric• Oct. 29: Pretty Lights• Oct. 31: Jonsi

VARIETY PLAYHOUSE1099 Euclid Ave., Little Five

Points404-521-1786

www.variety-playhouse.com

• Today: Jon Anderson • Saturday: Big Head Todd

and The Monsters• Sept. 21: CocoRosie• Sept. 22: James• Sept. 25: Aimee Mann • Oct. 1: Deerhunter• Oct. 2: Stars• Oct. 3: The Books• Oct. 4: Devendra Banhartand The Grogs• Oct. 7: Sara Bareilles• Oct. 8: Menomena• Oct. 9-10: TommyEmmanuel• Oct. 15: An Evening withThe Richard ThompsonBand• Oct. 16: Unknown Hinson• Oct. 20: Los Campesinos!• Oct. 23: Incognito• Oct. 28: The Script

VERIZON WIRELESSAMPHITHEATRE AT

ENCORE PARK2200 Encore Parkway,

Alpharettawww.ticketmaster.com/venue

/115485

• Sept. 24-25: WidespreadPanic • Sept. 29: Rush• Oct. 2: Third Day, Toby-Mac, Michael W. Smith andMax Lucado

WILD BILL’S2075 Market St., Duluth

678-473-1000www.wildbillsatlanta.com

• Friday: Void Where Pro-hibited and HomemadeJam • Sept. 25: Jamey Johnson • Oct. 1: Darryl Worley • Oct. 2: Blackberry Smoke • Oct. 8: Blake Shelton • Oct. 9: Mother’s Finest • Oct. 16: ZOSO• Oct. 23: Gretchen Wilson

Most tickets availablethrough Ticketmaster at404-249-6400 or www.tick-etmaster.com. Call venuesfor information.

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Presenting concerts of choral favorites from Broadwayto Masterworks to Folk Songs, Patriotic and Sacred Works.

For Information, contact Director: Joyce ParksPhone: 770.963.4589 • Email: [email protected]

Christmas Concert, December 11&12, 2010. Amahl Presentation, January 8&9, 2011

Flexible Rehearsal Schedule for Busy

Professionals

The Small Choruswith a Big SoundBJ Chorale

FALL ARTS PREVIEWBY VENUE

Special PhotoSara Bareilles will perform Oct. 7 at Variety Play-house.

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7 STAGES1105 Euclid Ave., Atlanta

404-523-7647www.7stages.org

• “Go Ye Therefore ... A TheatricalBaptism” — Oct. 14-17• “The Story of Tea” and “Crossingthe Line” — Nov. 4-8• “A Krampus Christmas” — Dec.14-24• “Conversations with ICE” — Jan.7-10• “The Colour of Her Dreams” —April 21-May 8

14TH STREET PLAYHOUSE173 14th St., Atlanta

404-733-4738www.14thstplayhouse.org

• “Pageant, the Musical ComedyBeauty Contest” — Through Oct.24• “Black Man-O-Logues II” —Sept. 25-26• “Show ‘n’ Tell — A Family Musi-cal” — Oct. 7-10• “Lobby Hero” — Nov. 3-28

ACTOR’S EXPRESS THEATRECOMPANY

887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta404-607-7469

www.actors-express.com

• “Becky Shaw” — Through Sept.25• “Albatross” — Oct. 21-Nov. 20• “Every Christmas Story EverTold” — Dec. 2-23• “Broadsword” — Jan. 13-Feb. 12• “See What I Wanna See” —March 17-April 16• “The Judas Kiss” — May 12-June 11

ALLIANCE THEATRE 1280 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta

404-733-5000www.alliancetheatre.org

• “Twist” — Sept. 1-Oct. 3• “The Nacirema SocietyRequests the Honor of Your Pres-

ence at a Celebration of TheirFirst One Hundred Years” — Oct.20-Nov. 14• “Bring It On: The Musical” —Jan. 12-Feb. 20• “August: Osage County” — April13-May 8

ATLANTA LYRIC THEATRE117 N. Park Square, Marietta

404-377-9948www.atlantalyrictheatre.com

• “The Music Man” — Sept. 17-Oct. 3• “42nd Street” — Dec. 3-19• “Leader of the Pack” — Feb. 18-March 6• “The Mikado” — April 15-May 1• “Rent” — June 10-26

CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS 1404 Spring St. N.W., Atlanta

404-873-3391www.puppet.org

• “Charlotte’s Web” — Sept. 30-Oct. 31• “Nightingale” — Nov. 2-14• “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein-deer” — Nov. 18-Jan. 2• “The Body Detective” — Jan. 20-March 13• “There’s a Dinosaur in the Clos-et” — Feb. 1-13• “The Dragon King” — March 8-20• “The Stinky Cheese Man” —March 22-April 10• “Beauty and the Beast” — April7-March 29

COBB ENERGY PERFORMINGARTS CENTRE

2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway,Atlanta

770-916-2800www.cobbenergycentre.com

• Atlanta Opera’s “La Boheme” —Oct. 2, 5, 8 and 10• Atlanta Ballet’s “Moulin Rouge”— Oct. 22-24, 28-31• “Oklahoma” — Jan. 6-9• “The Wizard of Oz” — Feb. 3-6

• Atlanta Opera’s “Porgy andBess” — Feb. 26, March 1, 4 and6• “A Chorus Line” — March 17-20• Atlanta Opera’s “Cosi fan tutte”— April 9, 12, 15 and 17

DAD’S GARAGE THEATRE280 Elizabeth St., Suite C-101,

Atlanta404-523-3141

www.dadsgarage.com

• “The Dad’s Garage going Out ofBusiness Show!” — Oct. 2-30• “Large Animal Games” — Nov.6-29• “Invasion: Christmas Carol” —Nov. 27-Dec. 23• “Griefers” — Feb. 5-27• “Clash Titan Clash!” — March12-April 3• “The Change: Another TeenageWerewolf Musical” — May 28-June 19• “Spoon: The Musical” — July 9-31

FOX THEATRE660 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta

404-881-2100www.foxtheatre.org

• “Church Girl — The Musical” —Sept. 21, 23-26• “9 to 5: The Musical” — Sept.28-30 and Oct. 1-3• “Dreamgirls” — Oct. 12-17• Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas”— Nov. 2-7• Atlanta Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”— Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 3-5, 10-12, 16-19, 21-26• Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”— Jan. 12-16• Blue Man Group — Jan. 18-23

GEORGIA ENSEMBLE THEATRE

950 Forrest St., Roswell770-641-1260www.get.org

• “The Boys Next Door” —Through Sept. 19

• “The 25th Annual Putnam Coun-ty Spelling Bee” — Nov. 4-21• “Tokens of Affections” — Jan. 6-23• “Inherit the Wind” — Feb. 24-March 13• “Forbidden Broadway” — April 7-24

GEORGIA SHAKESPEARE4484 Peachtree Road N.E.,

Atlanta404-264-0020

www.gashakespeare.org

• “The Odyssey: a Journey Home”— Oct. 7-31• “A Christmas Story” — Dec. 7-24

HORIZON THEATRE COMPANY

1083 Austin Ave., Atlanta404-584-7450

www.horizontheatre.com

• “Night Blooms” — Sept. 24-Oct.24

THE LEGACY THEATRE1175 Senioa Road, Suite C,

Tyrone404-895-1473

www.thelegacytheatre.org

• “Driving Miss Daisy” — Oct. 8-245• “Sanders Family Christmas” —Nov. 26-Dec. 19• “The Marvelous Wonderettes” —Jan. 21-Feb. 13• “The 25th Annual Putnam Coun-ty Spelling Bee” — April 15-May 1• “Peter Pan” — July 8-31

THE NEW AMERICAN SHAKE-SPEARE TAVERN

499 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta404-874-5299

www.shakespearetavern.com

• “Henry VIII” and “Anne of TheThousand Days” in repertory —Through Oct. 24• “Macbeth” — Oct. 28-Nov. 18• “Timon of Athens” — Nov. 4-28

• “A Christmas Carol” — Dec. 1-23• “Twelfth Night” — Jan. 1-30• “Romeo and Juliet” — Feb. 3-March 6• “The Two Noble Kinsmen” and“Edward III” in repertory — March9-April 17

SYNCHRONICITY PERFORMANCE GROUP

at 7 Stages, 1105 Euclid Ave.,Atlanta

404-484-8636www.synchrotheatre.com

• “The Storytelling Ability of a Boy”— Oct. 22-Nov. 1• “The Best Christmas PageantEver” — Dec. 11-Jan. 2• “The Brand New Kid” — Feb. 22-March 27• “Exit, Pursued by a Bear” —March 3-27• “101 Humiliating Stories” —March 14-23

THEATRE IN THE SQUARE11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta

770-422-8369www.theatreinthesquare.com

• “Conversations with My Wife” —Sept. 29-Oct. 31• “Sanders Family Christmas” —Nov. 23-Dec. 2• “The 39 Steps” — Jan. 19-Feb.20• “The Little Foxes” — March 9-April 10• “Circle Mirror Transformation” —April 27-May 29

THEATRICAL OUTFITThe Balzer Theater at Herren’s,

84 Luckie St. N.W., Atlanta678-528-1500

www.theatricaloutfit.org

• “A Christmas Memory” — Dec.15-23• “The Young Man from Atlanta” —Jan. 26-Feb. 20• “Caroline, or Change” — March16-April 10

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AURORA THEATRE128 E. Pike St., Lawrenceville

678-226-6222, www.auroratheatre.com

• “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” — Oct. 7-31• Christmas Canteen 2010 — Nov. 26-Dec.

23• “Sirens” — Jan. 13-Feb. 6• “Academy” — March 14-April 10• “Over the River and Through the Woods”

— May 12-June 6

Aurora’s GGC Lab Series• “Circumference of a Squirrel” — Sept. 16-

Oct. 3• “Fat Pig” — Feb. 10-27• “Barrio Hollywood” — April 14-24 in Span-

ish, April 28-May 1 in English

LIONHEART THEATRE COMPANY

10 College St., Norcross678-938-8518

www.lionhearttheatre.org

• “The Crucible” — Through Sept. 19• “Strange Snow” — Nov. 5-21

NEW DAWN THEATER COMPANY3087 Main St., Duluth

678-887-5015www.newdawntheatercompany.com

• “The Canterville Ghost” — Oct. 14-31• “A Candle in the Window” — Dec. 2-19• “Pride and Prejudice” — Feb. 24-March

13• “All My Sons” — April 28-May 15

NEW LONDON THEATRE 2485 Main St. E., Snellville

770-559-1484www.newlondontheatre.org

• ”Murder in the Magnolias” — Sept. 17-Oct. 3

• “The Last Five Years” — Oct. 22-Nov. 7• “The Christmas Bus” — Nov. 12-21• The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate

Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s pro-duction of “A Christmas Carol” — Dec. 3-19

• “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” —Jan. 14-23

• “Nunsense” — Feb. 11-27• “A Midsummer Night’s Western” — March

11-20• “Diary of Anne Frank” — April 1-17

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• “True West” — Through Oct. 2• Holiday Cabaret — Dec. 17-18

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GWINNETT THEATER CALENDAR

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CLASSIFIED & SERVICE DIRECTORYFALL ARTS PREVIEW

Special Photo Former Snellville resident Diana DeGarmo, pic-tured here, will star in “9 to 5: The Musical” com-ing to the Fox Theatre on Sept. 28.

BY DEANNA ALLENSTAFF WRITER

[email protected]

She went from the citywhere everybody’s some-body to the “American Idol”stage and then on to Broad-way.

Now, Snellville’s ownDiana DeGarmo is returningto Georgia as DoraleeRhodes in “9 to 5: The Musi-cal,” a role made famous byDolly Parton.

DeGarmo, runner-up onthe third season of the realityTV show “American Idol”and whose Broadway creditsinclude “Hair,” “Hairspray”

and “Brooklyn: The Musi-cal,” will take the stage at theFox Theatre as Doralee fromSept. 28 through Oct. 3.

The musical comedy,which follows three unlikelyfriends who conspire to takecontrol of their company andlearn there’s nothing theycan’t do, even in a worlddominated by men, is pre-sented by the regional theatercompany Theater of theStars.

Tickets for “9 to 5: TheMusical” are on sale nowand can be purchasedthrough Ticketmaster out-lets by calling 800-982-2787 or visiting www.tick-etmaster.com.

Stage starDeGarmo comes close

to home for latest project

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FALL ARTS PREVIEW

free

fall Season includes events

that won’t pinch pockets

• Sit a spell on the Gwinnett Historic Cour-thouse lawn, where Jimmy Buffett tributeband Sons of Sailors will take the audiencesaway to more tropical climates during theMoonlight and Music Concert Series eventSept. 24.

• See the work of artist Eugene Motz, whohas reused stamps, envelopes and advertise-ments to create mixed media artwork on dis-play at the Gwinnett Historic Courthousethrough Oct. 29.

• Spend an evening with New York Timesbestselling author Sara Gruen as she discuss-es her new book Thursday at the Aurora The-atre, but arrive early as seating is limited.

• Enjoy a family fun day outside at Dacu-la’s Stars and Strikes on Saturday, with inflat-ables, face painting and more.

• Take in the artwork on display at theHudgens Center for the Arts during Smith-sonian Magazine Museum Day on Sept. 25 inwhich museums across the country are open-ing their doors for free.

• Enjoy an outdoor movie two nights inOctober during Duluth’s Flicks on the Brickson the Town Green. “Scooby-Doo” will beshowing Oct. 2, following by “Casper” onOct. 23.

• Take in elite show jumping at the ChateauElan Equestrian Center in Braselton on Oct. 9and 10.

• Spend an afternoon admiring classic carsduring the Volkswagen & Classic Car Showon Oct. 23 at E. E. Robinson Park in SugarHill.

• Salute veterans during a Veterans DayCelebration on Nov. 7 in Lilburn City Park.

For details on these events, visitwww.gwinnettdailypost.com and click theLife tab at the top.

In this economy, everyone could stand tospend less money, but spending less thisfall doesn’t mean missing out on some

exciting events. Gwinnett residents can stillget their music, art and literary fixes for freethis fall. Here’s at look at what’s happening.

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