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Happy Valentine's Day. Whether your cheeks are burning with passion or your heart is sour from a bitter break-up, there's a varietal of wine that's sure to suit everyone at the Atlanta Fine Wine Festival happening this Saturday, Feb. 16 from 2 to 6 p.m. at Mason Murer Fine Art, 199 Armour Drive. The event, benefiting Hospice Atlanta, will feature rare and vintage wines, gourmet nibbles and a silent auction. It’s $100 in advance, $120 at the door. Call 404-520-3113 or visit www.atlantafinewinefestival.com. ( Full article and comments) If you’re in the mood for a little jam (band), head over to Smith’s Olde Bar to catch DEVON ALLMAN’S HONEYTRIBE, along with Rick Brantley and the Fly Brothers. And in case you didn’t know, Devon is the son of Gregg Allman. The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. 404-875-1522. www.smithsoldebar.com. ( Full article and comments) Both Tech and Georgia lost road games Saturday as expected. The Yellow Jackets bowed 80-68 at UConn to fall to 11-11 on the year. The Bulldogs, 11-10 overall and 2-6 in SEC play, dropped their sixth consecutive game by a 77-67 count at Florida. Five times this year Georgia coach Dennis Felton has had to suspend a player for at least a game due to off-the-court circumstances. He inherited a mess in Athens, as well as NCAA probabtion, in the wake of former coach Jim Harrick. His record now with the Dawgs after Saturday's loss is 69-73 overall and 24-47 in SEC play. Since playing in the 2004 NCAA title game against UConn, the Jackets are only 62-52 in the last three-plus seasons after Saturday's loss to the Huskies. Thanks in-part to a very tough schedule, the Jackets have a decent RPI (57) and at 4-4 in ACC play, could position themselves for a Bid Dance Invitation with a strong finish. The point here is there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of excitement surrounding these two programs. The attitude is almost apathtic in Athens, while the buzz has certainly been missing for the most part at the Thrillerdome this year. I think for different reasons, both Felton and Hewitt deserve to be back next year, but there's no doubt that the fans of both programs are growing restless. What do you think? Readers of the story "The Divorce Party," in this week's edition of The Sunday Paper will notice no doubt, and given the permanent condition of indignation that seems to afflict some of our readers, may become enraged by the fact that I incorrectly attributed the GOP win of West Virginia during the Feb. 5 primaries to Mitt Romney. It was, in fact, Mike Huckabee who won the "Mountain State." More observant--or perhaps unhealthily obsessed--readers will note that I correctly attributed the win of W. Va. to Huckabee in the news story on th Super Tuesday Primary Challenge in the same edition. How did this happen? ( Full article and comments)
Please note that if you signed up for a new SundayPaper.com account between February 3–7, you may need to register again as the site has been experiencing an unusual amount of turbulence this week. Also, all comments that were made during that time to the blog, articles and forums have unfortunately been lost. Thank you for your patience while our site experiences these little hiccups. ( Full article and comments) Up for a little mystery? You’re cordially invited to the Punchline tonight, Feb. 4, for a night enigmatically titled DO YOU TRUST US? The comedians are being kept under wraps, but the venerable Sandy Springs venue promises you’ll like what you see—or get your money back. This evening of secretive stand-up is a taping for a major documentary project. C’mon—what else are you going to do on a Monday? For tickets, call 404-252-5233 or visit www.punchline.com. ( Full article and comments) Treat the kids you know to a day at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta, where they can explore WILD ABOUT PLANTS, the museum’s latest exhibit, while you enjoy watching them make new discoveries. ( Full article and comments) Actually, what’s more obvious is the art—created by more than 350 experienced and emerging artists. And any of these pieces can be yours if the price is right at the ART PAPERS ART AUCTION. 30 at the door. 404-588-1837. www.artpapers.org. ( Full article and comments) Prepare to have your perceptions of the sex industry challenged. The SEX WORKERS ART SHOW TOUR 2008 offers a whole new view, with visual and performance art, ( Full article and comments) We all know that the Atlanta Spirit is an absolute mess on so many levels, but the time has come for Michael Gearon and his partners to show Hawks coach Mike Woodson the door. Woodson, who is 87-201 in three-plus seasons with Atlanta, described his team this week as in a "funk'' following their seventh loss in eight games. Well, that funk on the bench starts at the top, with Woodson. |