People Movement Shops feel together by moving together People Movement Shops are a space of experimentation where we aim to feel together by moving together. We will delve into small and big acts, available to us so much, to explore textures and sounds in the environment of the space , ...
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Through creative workshops, programming, and arts cultivation + collaboration, the third day of the annual Tech Arts Festival aims to highlight the power of arts, belonging, and community at Georgia Tech. View full schedule at https://arts.gatech.edu/tech-arts-fest-2024
Tabia Henry Akintobi, Associate Dean for Community Engagement at the Morehouse School of Medicine, will deliver a Grand Rounds Lecture titled “Principles, Values and Practices Advancing Community-Centered, Equity-Driven Public Health Research” on Wednesday, April 17 at 1 p.m. in the Student Center B...
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One of today’s most prominent Russian writers and commentators, Victor Erofeev left Russia in 2022 and lives now in Germany where he is a professor of literature at Leuphana University of Lüneburg. His collection of essays Naked Russia (2023) focuses on Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, and his ...
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The centerpiece of Power to Inspire 2024, this original multimedia performance, “Courageous Steps: Bridging the Divide for Equality,” by playwright, Nikki Toombs, uses dialogue, music, and dance to address equity in education and the impact of Brown v. Board of Education. The show follows several st...
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Master the art of crafting a flavorful paella in this immersive cooking class. Under the guidance of Chef Rochelle, you’ll learn the technique and recipe for making this festive Spanish dish. You’ll begin by learning how to clean shrimp and mussels and cook them along with chicken. Make fluffy rice ...
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Welcome to the start of a brand-new week filled with possibilities and opportunities for growth. Today, let’s embrace the power of mindfulness and set the tone for a calm, focused, and positive week ahead.
Every Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m., uncork the power of the palate and dive into the world of wine at Citizens Market Food Hall at Phipps Plaza. For $25, a tasting pass allows guests to explore a diverse selection of wine. Special evenings include an Open Mic Night by Atlanta Jam Sessions on April 17....
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A terrarium is a miniature, self-sustaining ecosystem and a beautiful, practical way to bring plant life into the home or office. You will build a terrarium using a variety of tiny, adorable plants, mosses and decorative stones.
Class instructor Terry Furuta, of Terry Furuta Designs, is a seasoned ...
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Enjoy a fun evening dining, sipping, and learning from Chef Wic of Trend Urban Cafe and Guac Taco Studio in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen.
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Wed, April 17, 2024 - 7pm
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Livestream available at citywinery.com/seder
Five days before the actual Passover holiday begins, Dorf brings together 20 musicians, comedians, political thinkers, activists into an unprecedented mix...
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Join us for an evening with Brian Panowich, author of Bull Mountain, Like Lions, and Hard Cash Valley, as he discusses his new novel Nothing But the Bones, the next gripping chapter in his tales of McFalls County, with lyrical prose and powerful depictions of the hardscrabble life in the rural south...
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Born in Atlanta, Dylan Kight is a singer/songwriter/musician, currently based in North Georgia.
A prolific songwriter, Dylan’s musical style blends Folk, Indie-Rock and Country, creating a unique brand of Americana. Influences range...
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