GG138: Kavi Vu on arts and Wake Up Atlanta!
/Kavi Vu talks about her creative works in poetry, videography, and trying to build civic engagement through WAKE UP ATLANTA!
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Kavi Vu talks about her creative works in poetry, videography, and trying to build civic engagement through WAKE UP ATLANTA!
Check out Ariel Fristoe’s OUT OF HAND THEATER and their fascinating plan to perform at 100 Dinners for 1000 People at the August 25, 2019 DECATUR DINNERS. Get thee to a dinner as a great way to have a civic discussion, delicious meal, and thought-provoking performance!
*Dogs of Rwanda, a prior play produced by OOH, was written by Sean Christopher Lewis
Erin Bernhardt talks about her upcoming documentary CLARKSTON film and Jason Waller opens WALLER’s COFFEE in Decatur to serve java, music, and community support. Also, Alex Gordon HiFi tunes to weave it all together. Closing song was from Jason’s Georgia Mountain String Band.
NIKKI & THE PHANTOM CALLERS are making some beautiful music for your earholes.
Angel Poventud shares his suggestions for engagement to create a more affordable, easily accessible, and better connected Atlanta through the potential light rail asked for by BELTLINE RAIL NOW. Learn more about the More MARTA plan being voted on this week.. tell your friends and let folks know what you think!
ALEX GORDON HIFI provides the marvy “tweener” music.
Octave Atlanta, Lexi Street, Nicki Salcedo, Friday Jr., Kate’s Club, Kyshona Armstrong, and Critical Crop Top (audio removed due their internal artistic contracts) all performed.
Deliciously, deep, dark, chocolate birthday cake was served the audience by the super-awesome Ashley Sue’s Baked Goods!
Show is Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018 at Switchyards Downtown Club and $15 tickets are available for another week - then $20 and at the door.
Kyshona Armstrong, Blaire Erskine, Lexi Street, Nicki Salcedo, Friday JR, Critical Crop Top, Kate's Club, Octave Atlanta and MORE will surprise and delight at this Patsy Cline Birthday celebration of STRONG SOUTHERN WOMEN. Get your tix HERE.
Get all the details on the Bradley Cole Smith Band HERE
Check out Derek's work at www.DerekArt.com or www.MisterRetro.com
JAYME ALILAW talks about her path to becoming an opera singer & improv actor.
Andrew Iden has created www.the2180.com as an homage to those who've trekked or experienced the Appalachian Trail for it's 70th Anniversary.
Check out Alex Gordon HiFi's music used as "tweeners" HERE.
Marshall Seese & Eliot Bronson enter the tv world with VERSES.
MICHAEL WESTBROOK is putting together some solo work after years of backing other talented musicians.
ALEX GORDON HIFI created the interstitial music with his magical baritone guitar.
Kristyn Back of GATHERGOODATL uses her online magazine to tell the best stories of the most amazing people doing great work in and around Atlanta.
CALEB AND THE GENTS play a hybrid form of jazz, gypsy, ragtime, and western that they call Neo Swing.
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CODY MATLOCK and his Mothership are take all kinds of music to brew up a danceable, funky, soulful stew.
Peter McDade translates his experiences in pop-rock bands Uncle Green and 3 Lb. Thrill into his first novel THE WEIGHT OF SOUND.. and you get a soundtrack to boot! Hear Pay Me Now at the end of his interview.
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ISAAC SMITH shares how awesome the journey to making this new cd was.
MARK KENDALL talks about comedy, race, and how Chris Rock gave him an awesome view of big time comedy.
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ELIOT BRONSON talks about his new cd, James, growing up in Maryland, and the joys and challenges of a musical life. He's at Eddie's Attic on Sat., Sept. 23!
Amanda Plumb explains the Japanese origins of the international experience known as PECHA KUCHA. You like storytelling done in 20 slides with 20 seconds of talk per slide? Next one is Sunday, Nov. 12. Click HERE for Dana Robinson's presentation.
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B.E.N interprets Blink 182's album Enema of the State with his bass-driven sound.
Jasmine Crowe founded GOODR in order to solve two problems: hunger in Atlanta and lost value in food-based businesses. She'll be sharing her story at the upcoming TedXPeachtree.
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Multi-instrumentalist REX HUSSMANN shares his experiences in West Africa learning to play the gyil, as well as so much more.
RICKEY BEVINGTON, of GPB's 88.5 radio, shares insight into her upcoming TedxPeachtree talk on making sound media choices.
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Come see our next LIVE show on Saturday, Aug. 26, at a new venue - The Switchyards Downtown - with Andi Kezh, Dad's Garage, Alex Gordon, Pony League, Mark Kendall, Paint Love, Shannon Turner, Tray Dahl & the Jugtime Ragband, & more. Get your tix HERE!
James Carr creates LONGLEAF MEDIA as a way to connect people to their food their farmers and their community in a sustainable way.
LILAC WINE turns your traditional cover band on its ear to create some magical new twists on songs you know and love.
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KATE LORD uses her photography and videography talents to help non-profits, like Refugee Transitions, tell their compelling stories.
David Stephens has been creating puppet magic through ALL HANDS PRODUCTIONS (get it?) since he was a bit bigger than a Muppet himself.
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Celebrating music, arts, & community in Atlanta and the South. Good Gracious Show is a live performance at Variety Playhouse as well as podcast & blog created by Boyd Baker. We showcase musicians, artists, filmmakers, storytellers, poets, philanthropists, and more in an outpouring of love for Southern talent.
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