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WABE health reporter @jessicamador and politics reporter @rahulbali discuss the latest on Georgia's abortion law House Bill 481, which bans nearly all abortions after around six weeks of pregnancy and grants fetuses so-called “personhood” rights.
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As concerns grow over the rising number of coronavirus cases, more and more businesses are shutting down temporarily, including arts venues and events. Atlanta organizationsnare keeping track of the news and weighing their options.
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The show, on view through May 3, displays six series of prints, which include etchings, lithographs and woodcuts. The focus is storytelling.
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The program, on stage March 6 and 7, will mark the first time students from the Terminus School of Modern Ballet will share the stage with the company’s professional dancers.
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Along with a local rock group, the 100-member Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus will sing favorites made famous by some of music's top stars and, of course, the band Queen.
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The show, on view through July 19, combines artist Derrick Adams’ multimedia work inspired by the late designer Patrick Kelly, with some of Kelly’s designs and memorabilia.
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On Feb. 29, enjoy a touch of spring on a late winter day. This free event features beautiful flower and greenery displays, garden experts, a mini-plant sale and fun activities for attendees of all ages.
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The HeartBound Ministries’ exhibit is on view through Feb. 27 at the Sloppy Floyd Building downtown, across from the state Capitol. There will also be a special exhibit at the Callanwolde Gallery from March 12 to April 12.
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The Beach Boys are marking more than a half-century of making music. The group, an American icon to fans around the world, is in concert Feb. 26 at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
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Visit Woodruff Park and enjoy the view. See this installation composed of light-based sculptures made by local and national artists. But hurry! The exhibition ends Feb. 29.
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Jason Hines’ artistry is evident in his intricate creations for the Center for Puppetry Arts. His most recent project is “Stellaluna,” on stage through March 8.
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Giovanni, who fearlessly writes about America’s political landscape as well as family and the people who have influenced her, will be giving a free poetry reading at Emory’s Schwartz Center on Feb. 22.
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