AMERICUS —
Editor’s Note: Every Thursday a list of local and area upcoming entertainment and cultural events will be published on the Steppin’ Out page in the Times-Recorder. To submit information for this listing, please send to Steppin’ Out, c/o Americus Times-Recorder, P.O. Box 1247, Americus GA 31709, or fax to 928-6344 or e-mail to beth.alston@gaflnews.com
Americus
Chamber Concert Series
Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) has announced its 2012-2013 Chamber Concert Series, opening with the Atlanta Guitar Trio at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Jackson Performance Hall. Others scheduled are Nov. 13 – Montana Skies, The Rylander Theatre; Jan. 29 – Manhattan Piano Trio; Feb. 12 – Graffe String Quartet with Michiko Otaki, piano and April 8 – Sima Trio. All performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. in GSW’s Jackson Performance Hall, unless otherwise noted. Tickets available and can be purchased at the door. For information or tickets, call 931-2204.
Art Exhibition
The GSW Department of Visual Arts presents “Portraits of Past”, a bachelor of fine arts Senior Exhibition by Kurt Peterson, to be held Nov. 12-23 in the Fine Arts Gallery on the campus of Georgia Southwestern State University. There will be an opening reception with the artistfrom 6-8 p.m. Nov. 12. Light hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be served. For more information, 931-2204.
Holiday Concert
The Georgia Southwestern State University Music Department hosts its annual Holiday Concert at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in Jackson Performance Hall. The event features the GSW Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Concert Band and Jazz Band. This concert is free and open to the public. For more information call 931-2204.
Montezuma
Museum Hours
The Macon County Historical Museum is open from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and by appointment. Call the Montezuma Downtown Development Authority at 478-472-4777 for more information.
Buena Vista
Artists for Pasaquan:
The Pasaquan Preservation Society announces Artists for Pasaquan Weekend Nov. 3 & 4. This event will include site tours, musical performances, dance demonstrations, food vendors, and an art show and sale featuring the works of many regional artists. Artists for Pasaquan allows artists and musicians to demonstrate their belief in the importance of preserving Pasaquan, while offering visitors one last chance to see this world-renowned art site before it closes for the winter. Pasaquan and its eccentric creator, Eddie Owens Martin, a.k.a. ST.EOM, have been featured in dozens of local, regional, and national publications and television shows, including the New York Times, NPR, Smithsonian Magazine, and the San Francisco Chronicle.The complex consists of six unique buildings, all interconnected by a series of painted masonry walls, colorful concrete sculptures, and an assortment of interesting landscape elements and plantings. Pasaquan is an amazing example of individual creativity and a personal vision that is virtually unmatched in its scope and concept anywhere else in the world. Cameras and picnic baskets are welcomeThe site is located near Buena Vista, Georgia. For directions and further information, visit www.pasaquan.com
Admission to Artists for Pasaquan is $5 per person, free for kids 6 & under. Cash only, please. All proceeds go to the preservation of Pasaquan Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 3 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 4
Birmingham, Ala.
Birmingham Museum of Art
2000 Rev. Abraham Welch Woods Jr. Blvd.
Norman Rockwell's America
Through Jan. 6, 2013
FREE for members/$15 for non-members
www.artsbma.org
205-254-2565
The Birmingham Museum of Art is proud to present an exhibition of more than 370 works by America's greatest illustrator, the legendary Norman Rockwell.
Cordele
SAM Shortline Excursion Train
Located inside Georgia Veterans State Park.
2459 U.S. Highway 280 West, Cordele
229-276-0755 or 1-877-427-2457
www.SamShortline.com
Cost $17.99 child - $35.99 premium adult
• Thomas the Tank Engine
Little tykes can ride a real train pulled by beloved storybook character Thomas the Tank Engine. After the 25-minute train ride, meet Sir Topham Hatt, enjoy storytelling, listen to music and build with Mega Bloks.
Price for Thomas the Tank special: $14.98 - $19.26
Oct. 27, 28 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Atlanta
The High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St. N.E.
Ongoing
Although many people became familiar with the Reverend Howard Finster through his 40,000 late-20th century paintings, the centerpiece of his work was Paradise Garden. This outdoor museum was built to celebrate all the inventions of mankind, but dedicated to the glory of God. His oeuvre is best considered as an installation and performance piece, of which the paintings are the extant artifacts.
In the early 1960s, Finster bought a parcel of swampy land, which he cleared and drained by hand. For the enjoyment of visitors, he planted edible and ornamental plants and began to construct concrete walkways, walls, and miniature mountains encrusted with thousands of found objects–everything from glass marbles to a jar containing a neighbor's tonsils.
Beside the walkways, he modeled figurative concrete sculptures; over the years, he built many structures, including a tall tower of bicycle parts and a chapel, the World's Folk Art Church. Through the 1980s, Paradise Garden flourished, bringing visitors from around the world to Pennville, Georgia, and international fame to its creator, who would preach to visitors and perform his own songs, accompanying himself on his banjo.
Today the High Museum owns the largest public collection of objects from Paradise Garden, many of which remain on permanent display in the Folk Art galleries. Among them are sidewalk slabs; concrete sculptures, including The Calf and the Young Lion and The Weaned Child on the Cockatrice's Den; Finster's Gospel Bike; and many signs and paintings that once adorned the garden.
• Civil Rights Photography, 1956-1968
Ongoing
The High Museum of Art holds one of the most significant collections of photographs of the civil rights movement. The works on display are a small selection of the collection, which numbers more than 250 photographs that document the social protest movement, from Rosa Parks’s arrest to the Freedom Rides to the march on Washington, D.C. The city of Atlanta—the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.—was a hub of civil rights activism and figures prominently in the collection. Visionary leaders such as Dr. King, Congressman John Lewis, and former mayor Ambassador Andrew Young are featured alongside countless unsung heroes.
The photographs in this collection capture the courage and perseverance of individuals who challenged the status quo, armed only with the philosophy of nonviolence and the strength of their convictions. The images were made by committed artists, activists, and journalists, who risked injury, arrest, and even death to document this critical moment of growth in our nation. The tenacity of these dedicated and gifted people — on both sides of the camera — continues to inspire social justice advocates today.
Civil Rights Photography 1956-1968 is an ongoing installation, and the photographs will be rotated every six months.
Night Life:
Americus
American Legion Post 558
Ga. Highway 30 West
Open 6-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday
7 p.m. Tuesday is Bingo Night
Wednesday is Games Night
Open 6 p.m.-2:30 a.m. weekends
Friday is Grown Folks Night Out, featuring dance party, karaoke, music video and disco lights show from 9 p.m.-2:30 a.m. Presented by Monster Screen Projections
Saturday is Oldies Goldies Night
Sunday is Members/Guests Night
Astro’s “The Dance Clubb”
153 Sunset Park Road
Entertainment for 21 and over
11 p.m.-until
Thursday: College and Ladies Night
Friday: Midnight Special
Saturday: Dress to Impress Live
I.D. required
Valid college student ID exempt
Floyd's Pub at BEST WESTERN PLUS Windsor Hotel
125 W. Lamar St.
Ladies Night: Tuesdays beginning at 5 p.m. Ladies only enjoy specials on
drinks.
Live Music:
Fridays beginning at 10 p.m. No cover, must be 21 and older with valid ID.
Nov. 2 — Cole Taylor
Nov. 9 — Matthew Williams and Cowtown String Band
For more information, call 924-1555. Look for us on Facebook!
G.W.F. Phillips Lodge
The Lodge is open every Friday night with oldies from the ‘70s and ‘80s with Master TJ and Bronco Bill at the Elks Lodge. No teens allowed.
Pat’s Place
1526 S. Lee St. 924-0033
11 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Saturday
• Wednesdays, fresh oysters and shrimp October-April
Quality Inn Lounge (Hillside Cafe)
1205 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Back by popular demand, South Georgia’s iconic MC/DJ Backdoor Man
Karaoke with dancing 9-11:30 p.m.
Non-stop dance music 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m.
Also featuring Vickie Craig on selected dates
Low drink prices and specials
Lake Blackshear
Booger Bottom
3077 Lamar Road
Cypress Grill at Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club
2459-H U.S. Highway 280 East
www.cypress-grill.com
South Georgia’s entertainment capital, combining the best in live music, unique casual dining and lakeside relaxation with the atmosphere of an upscale resort. Set in a natural environment on the shores of Lake Blackshear, the Cypress Grill is the perfect backdrop for outdoor dining on the patio, cocktails with friends or dancing the night away enjoying live music from well-known bands. Cordelia’s Restaurant and 88'S Lounge are open, as well, for great food, fun and live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights.
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