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Welcome back, Jimmy Baron! Jimmy just sent me this message on his Facebook page (yeah, we love Facebook, too):

Just wanted to let you know that, after a 2 year absence from the Atlanta airwaves, I will be returning - albeit temporarily - this next week (7/7-7/11). Catch me every morning from 5-9AM on 92.9 Dave-FM (www.929davefm.com) where I'll be filling in for the morning show with my old 99X friend Yvonne Monet. If you feel like it, I'd love to hear from you while I'm on so feel free to call in. 404-741-0929. Thanks, JB
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by Kirsten Ott | Wednesday, July 02, 2008 at 5:01 PM in Music, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, The Web | Comments (0) | Link

Food, Life, Movies, Arts and Entertainment

HOW WE'RE COOLING OFF

1. LICKING THE SNOW: For just under two bucks, you can’t beat the big-kid sno-cones at Cajun restaurant Just Loaf’n to battle southern summer heat. www.justloafn.net.

 

2. HIDING OUT AT THE CHOP HOUSE: The best place to be if you want to chill out with a drink during a Braves game. But get there early, because once the outside temp hits 90 degrees, the place fills up fast. www.braves.mlb.com.

 

3. VISITING THE FROZEN TUNDRA: Fernbank’s IMAX theatre lets you choose between screenings of “Antarctica” (pictured) or “Alaska: Spirit of the Wild” all summer long. Air conditioning included in ticket price. www.fernbankmuseum.org.

 

4. SAMPLING INTERNATIONAL FLAVORS: Scoops of the tasty Limoncello and Green Tea gelatos at Paolo’s Gelatos sure hit the spot—and watching the irrepressible Paolo Dalla Zorza in action is a treat in itself. www.paolosgelato.com.

 

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 27, 2008 at 2:23 PM in Food, Life, Movies, Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

Music, Arts and Entertainment

Tupac vs. Biggie, it ain't

As old-school “Original Gangsta” Ice-T and Atlanta’s Soulja Boy (pictured) have traded barbs online earlier this week, it's been hard to know who to feel worse for: The 17-year-old “Crank That” phenom, clearly out of his league, giggling at his own jabs at Ice-T’s age, or the 50-year-old “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star, lowering himself to a rambling, nearly eight-minute diatribe aimed at a teenager. Of course, it was Ice’s assertion on a recent mix tape that Soulja Boy is killing hip-hop that started the whole thing.

 

 

Neither performer has come out of this "feud" looking very good, and neither has Atlanta-born Grammy winner Kanye West, who took Soulja Boy's side in the debate. (Since you've been dying to know, I'm more inclined to take Ice-T's position, as he's clearly an artist who's proven his talent and longevity. Except that "Crank That" doesn't, strictly speaking, strike me as hip-hop: It's just a dissonant, slurred pop novelty, and attacking it as "garbage" inflates the song's pop-cultural status beyond what it deserves.

 

 

It’d have been better for everyone involved had the Iceberg taken a cue from NBA superstar LeBron James, who back in March dismissed an insult from Washington Wizard DeShawn Stevenson, saying that to respond would be like Jay-Z acknowledging a diss from … Soulja Boy.

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by Kevin Moreau | Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 9:58 AM in Music, Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

Arts and Entertainment, Sunday + 6

What We're Wondering

Do you miss Leslie Fram yet? The longtime figurehead of once-mighty alt-rock station 99X (pictured) is moving on to program a new rock station in the Big Apple...

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 20, 2008 at 5:24 PM in Arts and Entertainment, Sunday + 6 | Comments (2) | Link

Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6

BOOK EVENT OF THE WEEK

If you enjoyed his Emmy-winning turn on “Will & Grace” or his one-man show “Like a Dog on Linoleum,” you’ll definitely want to see LESLIE JORDAN in person at Outwrite Bookstore and Coffeehouse as the pocket-sized funny man reads from and signs his new memoir, “My Trip Down the Pink Carpet.” The book details his humble beginnings, his struggles with addiction, celebrity encounters and more. Event starts at 7:30m p.m. Admission is free with purchase of the book. 404-607-0082. www.outwritebooks.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:55 PM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Music, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6

YOU GOT A BETTER WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY?

Cold drinks, live music, a beautiful environment to enjoy them in—these are the promises offered by the SMIRNOFF ICE LIGHT MIDSUMMER MUSIC FEST, which gets underway at 2 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, June 21, at Candler Park. The event, which doubles as an 11th birthday bash for local sports talk station 790 the Zone, also features a 5K run at 9 a.m., but the highlight is a live music roster including the Cazanovas, Swami, the Taj Motel Trio, Drivin’ N’ Cryin’ and headliners Blues Traveler. For more information, visit www.790thezone.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:54 PM in Music, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Music, Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6

LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER

Enjoy live entertainment, video games, prizes and more at the REGULAR GUYS ALL-NIGHTER, kicking off at 11 p.m. tonight at the StarTime Entertainment complex in Roswell. Guests get access to the staff of Rock 100.5’s “Regular Guys,” a $50 game card for arcade games, live-band hard rock karaoke courtesy of Metalsome, a DJ and dancing, shooter girls and screenings of “The 40 Year Old Virgin” and “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” For more information, call 770-817-4242 or visit www.regularguys.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:52 PM in Music, Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6

BLAST OFF FOR 1982

Shoulder pads, Dr. Ruth and “Dynasty” are just a few artifacts from the ’80s unlikely to make a comeback anytime soon. Certain classics, however, will always remain timeless—and E.T.: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL is one of them. Head out to Centennial Olympic Park tonight for an evening of nostalgia with Screen on the Green’s showing of this classic family film. Show up at 7 p.m. to kick back and enjoy the sounds of local pop/rock artist Bria Kam. Admission is free (but don’t bring any glass containers, alcohol, grills or pets, please). 404-575-7888. www.peachtreetv.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:51 PM in Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Music, Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Sunday + 6

CLEAR YOUR CALENDAR

If you’re a fan of Athens’ music scene—and who isn’t?—you’re going to be pretty busy this weekend. ATHFEST, the city’s annual celebration of its musical heritage, runs today through Sunday in historic downtown Athens, with more than 175 bands showcasing the best local, regional and nationally recognized Athens-based talent. There’s also a juried artisan market, a kid’s fest, film events, the Flagpole Music Awards and more. Some events may require a small fee. For a full listing of events and band schedules, visit www.athfest.com.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:50 PM in Music, Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Sunday + 6 | Comments (0) | Link

Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events

OSCAR! OSCAR!

What’s better than enjoying a flick at the Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival at the Fox Theatre? How about enjoying two Academy Award-winning classics? There’s no arguing that 1942’s CASABLANCA, which screens tonight, deserves its spot on the roster—the timeless love story set against a Moroccan backdrop during World War II is one of the greatest movies of all time. And we’re pretty confident that last year’s superlative NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, which screens Wednesday, will attain similar status. Both evenings include wine tastings, a singalong, a classic cartoon and, of course, music from Larry Douglas Embury on the beloved “Mighty Mo” organ. 404-817-8700. www.foxtheatre.org.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:49 PM in Movies, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

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