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Feb 10th, 2011 By:
Anya99
Vampires, Vietnamese food & rockabilly, va-va-voom and vintage soul at the Star Bar, Valentine’s weekend promises plenty to do for lovers and anti-lovers…
Thursday Feb. 10
The Atlanta Ballet put the vampire into Valentine’s a few years ago with its seductive performance of DRACULA. Now it’s the Little 5 Points Rockstar Orchestra’s turn to go blood red with HAUS VON DRACUL, PART 1, an original rock opera by veterans of Atlanta’s underground music scene, opening tonight at 7 Stages Theatre in Little 5 Points and playing through Sun. Feb. 13. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out ATLRetro’s preview with Chris Love, aka Jonathan Harker here.
Also, Ghost Riders Car Club celebrates Vietnamese New Year with classic ’50s honkytonk and rockabilly every Thursday in February at Pho Truc in Clarkston. For a taste, see last week’s KOOL KAT OF THE WEEK with guitarist Spike Fullerton. Or listen to Tongo Hiti’s luxurious live lounge sounds, as well as some trippy takes on iconic pop songs, just about every Thursday night at Trader Vic’s.
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Category: Weekend Update | Tags: 7 Stages, Abbey Road, Apollo Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Baroness VonSchmalhausen, Beatlemania, Beatles, Block Party, Callanwolde, Charles Walker, Dames Aflame, Dracula, Druid Hills, Dynamites, Fernbank, Friends on Ponce, Ghost Riders Car Club, Haus Von Dracul, James Brown, Kodac Harrison, Le Fais do-do, Little 5 Points Rockstar Orchestra, Little Tree Art Studios, Martinis & Imax, Michael Brown Quartet, Minette Magnifique, Noot d'Noot, Oysterfest, Paris on Ponce, Park Tavern, Paul McCartney, Pho Truc, Piedmont Park, Rail Arts District, Shellie Schmals, Speakeasy Sunday, Spike Fullerton, Star Bar, Talloolah Love, tango, The Buggs, Tongo Hiti, Trader Vic's, Wilson Pickett
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Feb 7th, 2011 By:
Anya99
From vintage Valentines to roses and chocolate, many of the romantic traditions that we take for granted now go right back to the early 20th century. And then there’s always the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1929. With both in mind, this week is dedicated to lovers, but there’s also plenty to do if you’re drinking alone or prefer machine gun etiquette.
Monday Feb. 7
Tonight is Big Band Night with trumpeter/vocalist Joe Gransden and a smokin’ 16-piece big band playing jazz originals and favorites from Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Count Basie, Ray Charles and more at Café 290. Cover is just $10 and Joe’s special guest tonight is the Lovett-Ellington Jazz Ensemble.
Tuesday Feb. 8
It’s too very different nights at the movies at the Fox and the Plaza. First at the Fox, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival opens with JEWS AND BASEBALL: AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY, a rousing homage to the national pastime which charts the historic and cultural contributions of great Jewish major leaguers such as Sandy Koufax, Hank Greenberg and Yogi Berra. Showtime is 7:30 PM, with a swanky preshow reception for Red Carpet VIP ticket buyers at 5:30. General admission tickets are $10, but kids 18 or under wearing a baseball cap or baseball or softball uniform. Or kids battle nasty, pint-sized demons from a hole in a suburban backyard when Splatter Cinema goes back to the ‘80s with THE GATE (1987) at the Plaza. The fun starts at 9 with a chance to get your free photo taken in a realistic recreation of a scene from the movie and to check out the merchandise table. On the musical front, grab your horn and join Joe Gransden again in a jazz jam session starting at 9 PM at Twain’s in Decatur.
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Category: This Week in ATLRetro | Tags: 7 Stages, Abbey Road, Atlanta History Center, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Baroness VonSchmalhausen, Baseball, Beatlemania, Beatles, Big Band, Block Party, Cafe 290, Callanwolde, Colonel Roosevelt, Dames Aflame, Edmund Morris, Fernbank, Fox Theatre, Friends on Ponce, Ghost Riders Car Club, Haus Von Dracul, Jerry Farber's Side Door, Jews and Baseball, Joe Gransden, Kodac Harrison, Landmark Diner, Le Fais do-do, Little 5 Points Rockstar Orchestra, Little Tree Art Studios, Lovett-Ellington, Margaret Mitchell House, Martinis & Imax, Michael Brown Quartet, Minette Magnifique, Oysterfest, Paris on Ponce, Park Tavern, Paul McCartney, Pho Truc, Piedmont Park, Plaza Theatre, Rail Arts District, Shellie Schmals, Speakeasy Sunday, Splatter Cinema, swing dancing, Swing Night, Talloolah Love, tango, The Buggs, The Gate, The Glenwood, Theodore Roosevelt, Tongo Hiti, Tony Kishman, Trader Vic's
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Feb 3rd, 2011 By:
Anya99
Apologies that Wednesday Happy Hour and Supper Club has not posted yet. As I mentioned, last week Dante Stephenson, owner of Dante’s Down the Hatch, gave me a tour of some of this favorite artifacts which decorate the one-of-a-kind interior of his classic Atlanta restaurant. To be honest, there’s so much great material and photos that I just want to get it right, so bear with me. The piece may post this week or I may hold it until next Wednesday. In the meantime, without further ado, here are some ATLRetro picks for this weekend.
Thursday Feb. 3
OK, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec died in 1901, but it’s not a stretch to say that his vibrant posters and prints of showgirls, nightclub stars and the café culture influenced the 20th century romantic view of Paris and still inspire today’s burlesque performers. Look for an ATLRetro review/preview soon of the High Museum of Art’s dynamic new exhibition, TOULOUSE-LAUTREC AND FRIENDS: THE IRENE AND HOWARD STEIN COLLECTION, which opened last Saturday and runs through May 1. After night falls, catch Ghost Riders Car Club at Pho Truc in Clarkston celebrating Vietnamese New Year every Thursday in February with classic ’50s honkytonk and rockabilly. Don’t miss this week’s KOOL KAT OF THE WEEK with guitarist Spike Fullerton. Also, the Breeze Kings bring the blues to Northside Tavern. Or listen to Tongo Hiti’s luxurious live lounge sounds, as well as some trippy takes on iconic pop songs, just about every Thursday night at Trader Vic’s, as well as some trippy takes on iconic pop songs.
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Category: Weekend Update | Tags: ATLRetro, Breeze Kings, Cinetrope, Col Bruce Hampton, Dante Stephensen, Dante's Down the Hatch, Dark Star Orchestra, Eddie's Attic, Fernbank, Ghost Riders Car Club, Grateful Dead, High Museum of Art, Highland Inn, John Wayne, Kayla Taylor, Kevn Kinney, Marshall Chapman, Martinis & Imax, Northside Tavern, Nuclear Cowboyz, Philips Arena, Pho Truc, Posey and the Party Pirates, Robert Plant, Smith's Olde Bar, Star Bar, The Apers, The Queers, Tongo Hiti, Toulouse-Lautrec, Trader Vic's, Uncle Sugar, Variety Playhouse
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Jan 31st, 2011 By:
Anya99
OK, get ready, get set for the second week of ATLRetro’s top picks of things to do this week. In some ways, it’s a pretty quiet one, especially for anyone looking to swing back to the ‘50s, or all the kool kats could just be lying low before a big Valentine week next week. But remember we’re just getting started, so if you know of a cool happening we’ve missed, send suggestions to ATLRetro@gmail.com.
Monday Jan. 31
On a budget? Catch a free performance by Austin rocker extraordinaire Alejandro Escovedo at Decatur CD. And what’s more retro than a beer named Vinyl? The micro-brew by Magic Hat Brewing Co. is on tap, and according to them, it’s “a scrumptious spring lager that sails in on her shining wings as the spinning sun returns.” To say that spring is here two days before Groundhog Day may sound a tad optimistic despite the wonderful weekend weather, but ATLRetro thinks it sure sounds worth sipping. If the free show makes you want more, Escovedo plays the second of two nights of all ages gigs at Eddie’s Attic just a few blocks away tonight.
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Category: This Week in ATLRetro | Tags: ATLRetro, Bill Murray, Dante Stephensen, Dark Star Orchestra, Decatur CD, Eddie's Attic, Escovedo, Fernbank, Fox Theatre, General Beau Lee, Ghost Riders Car Club, High Museum of Art, J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Kayla Taylor, Kevn Kinney, Magic Hat, Nuclear Cowboyz, Pemberton Place, Peter Pan, Philips Arena, Robert Plant, Smith's Olde Bar, Star Bar, threesixty theatre, Ticketmaster, Tongo Hiti, Toulouse-Lautrec, Trader Vic's, Variety Playhouse, World of Coca-Cola, Yellow River Game Ranch
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Jan 28th, 2011 By:
Anya99
OK, I’d planned to do Weekend Updates on Thursdays, but the Jon Waterhouse interview got so many hits yesterday (thanks to everyone who reposted; you make me and Jon blush with gratitude!) that I decided to leave it at the top of the blog. But without further ado, here are ATLRetro’s top picks for things to do this weekend…
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Category: Weekend Update | Tags: ATLRetro, Bart Webb Studios, Blast-Off Burlesque, Boris Karloff, Chameleon Queen, Decatur CD, DJ Doctor Q, Eddie's Attic, Escovedo, Fernbank, Frankenstein, Jon Waterhouse, Katherine Lashe, Kingsized, Magic Hat, Martinis & Imax, Plaza Theatre, Richard Roundtree, Sabrina Pandora, Shane Morton, Silver Scream Spookshow, Talloolah Love, Trumpet Awards
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Jan 24th, 2011 By:
Anya99
By the clicking of these keys, something Retro this way comes… The first installment of “This Week in Retro Atlanta” won’t be as complete as I hope to make it. But everything has to start somewhere—or in this case, some time. So the time has come simply to just get the first installment of ATLRetro’s top picks of things to do this week posted.
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Category: This Week in ATLRetro, Uncategorized | Tags: ATLRetro, Blast-Off Burlesque, Bobby Houck, Fernbank, Fox Theatre, Frankenstein, Kingsized, Livingston's, Millionaire Mondays, NRBQ, Plaza Theatre, Richard Roundtree, Silver Scream Spook Show, Smith's Olde Bar, Terry Adams, Tongo Hiti, Trader Vic's, Trumpet Awards, West Side Story