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Thanks to the ladies of MamaLaw Media Group and my fave bloggers - Justice Jonesie, Justice Ny and Justie Fergie for joining us this evening. We'll see you at Blogalicious 2009!

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Thanks to Eric Mitchko for an exciting preview of the Atlanta Opera's 2009 season. Also, a BIG thank you to Cristina Herrera, Communications Director for the Atlanta Opera. Good luck with the season and see you on opening night!

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What a great show this evening - the visual arts are alive and well in Atlanta, and being embraced by a new generation! Thank you Frank Ski, Fashion Hendricks and Stacey Brown for joining me. Also, a big thanks to Michele Brown of Fine Art by Stacey Brown and Michelle Marron from 360 Media for coordinating the segment!

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Thanks to our guests tonight - Jaehn Clare of VSA Arts of Georgia and electric violinist Ken Ford, as well as Kara Keene and Candace Reese for coordinating the segment!

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A BIG thank you to Margaret Kargbo for coordinating tonight's segment with Leatrice Ellzy, Director of Artistic Programming and New Technologies for the National Black Arts Festival. Congrats to all of our ticket winners!

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Tune in to our July 7th interview with Susan Clark of the High Museum of Art for your chance to win 2 tickets to Friday Jazz at the High. Set a reminder today!

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Wow, I thought today's interview with Del Hamilton and Ismail ibn Conner of 7 Stages Theatre would serve to simply tell us more about their upcoming season and on-going projects. However, we all received a history lesson - from the KKK demonstraton in 1980's Atlanta, a French lesson centered on playwright Bernard-Marie Koltès, and the origins of the name "7 Stages" - it was a great time!

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A BIG thank you to Mr. Nicholas Manos, President of Theater of the Stars, for being such a great guest yesterday and providing ticket giveaways for our listeners to see 42nd Street at the Fabulous Fox!

BEing Atlanta presents ATL Conversations...  

(Atlanta, GA) Culture is the sum of all forms of art, love, thought and civility. Atlanta's cultural scene is vibrant and diverse. Our mission is to promote and support the people, organizations and events that are enriching Atlanta's culture through the arts and entertainment. We aim to be a conduit for the many businesses and people across the country (and the world) that appreciate art and value Atlanta's leadership as the "Capital of the South". Each episode will profile local trendsetters and highlight upcoming cultural events. Broadcast from Atlanta, GA, the live talk show airs on select Tuesday's at 6:30p.m. (EST).

Show Notes

Kyla Tilton Cox is the founder of the BEing Atlanta social media network. She is also the creator of Atlanta Food & Wine Month, Fusion (Art, Fashion, Music) and Mingle With A Mission. She owns and operates Atlanta Party Starters and Grape Crush Productions and is the Atlanta Cultural Events writer for Examiner.com. As host and producer of ATL Conversations, she gives listeners across the country the chance to learn about Atlanta's upcoming cultural events and introduces the trendsetters who are at the forefront of Atlanta's thriving entertainment scene. Listeners can call in with questions and even chat live with us on program days. Most shows feature ticket giveaways for concerts, festivals, musicals and other special events. ATL Conversations is proud to be a local program with international reach via the internet. So, tune in and ask questions (phone or live chat) - this show is for YOU! Join our social network for up-to-date news, event happenings and guest profiles. http://www.BEingAtlanta.com
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    Category: Culture


    Taylor Hicks talks about life after Idol, new music and his role as Teen Angel in the broadway hit musical Grease - coming to Atlanta's Fabulous Fox Theatre August 11-16!
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    Original Air Date:

    American Idol Winner Taylor Hicks

    Taylor Hicks talks about life after Idol, new music and his role as Teen Angel in the broadway hit musical Grease - coming to Atlanta's Fabulous Fox Theatre August 11-16!

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    National Black Arts Festival

    Meet Leatrice Ellzy, Director of Artistic Programming for the National Black Arts Festival. Find out what's new with the festival this year and get a preview of all the HOT upcoming events.

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    It's the one that you want - American Idol Winner Taylor Hicks stars in Grease!

    A special edition of ATL Conversations: July 22nd at 11:00a.m.

    GREASE

    Grease, TIME Magazine’s 2007 pick for “#1 musical of the year,” is rockin’ across the country in this new production direct from
    Broadway.

    Take a trip to a simpler time of poodle skirts, drive-ins, and t-birds. “Bad boy” Danny and “the girl next door” Sandy fall in love all over again to the tune of your favorite songs: “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’” and “We Go Together” as well as additional songs from the hit movie: “Grease,” “Hopelessly
    Devoted To You” and “You’re The One That I Want.”

    So throw your mittens around your kittens and hand jive the night away with the show that’ll make you want to stand up and shout, “a-wop-bop-a-loo-bop a-wop-bamboom!” Grease!

    Taylor brings this rockin' role to Atlanta, GA August 11-16, 2009. For other cities and dates, visit www.greaseonbroadway.com.

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    National Black Arts Festival 2009


    July 29 - August 2

    Only in Atlanta. Only at the National Black Arts Festival.

    The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), a non-profit cultural institution based in Atlanta, Georgia, celebrates the contributions of people of African descent and their impact on world cultures.

    The mission of NBAF is to engage and educate diverse audiences about the arts and culture of the African Diaspora and provide opportunities for artistic and
    creative expression.





    This global celebration encompasses music, film, literary and gala experiences that blend the sights, sounds, words, flavors and excitement of the African Diaspora. Join us for five fun days of films, music, workshops, and conversations at the Woodruff Arts Center.

    Festival highlights include the International Marketplace, July 31st through August 2nd with artists and vendors from around the world; a Literary Salon and workshops covering everything from collecting jazz to writing screenplays; the signature Legends Celebration which this year will pay homage to Nina Simone and feature performances from Diane Reeves, Liz Wright, Lisa Simone Kelly and Joi; Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn; and Jazz Around Town with Rio Negro and Kathleen Bertrand.

    The Pan African Film Festival, America's largest and most prestigious Black Film Festival, is a highly anticipated feature of NBAF. It will showcase over 150 new black movies and 100 fine artists from the US, Africa, the Caribbean, South America, the South Pacific, Europe and Canada. Opening night of the film festival is July 30th and features actor, filmmaker and producer Robert Townsend.



    Tune in to ATL Conversations on Tuesday, July 21st at 6:30p.m. to meet Leatrice Ellzy, Director of Artistic Programming and New Technologies for NBAF, for the behind-the-scenes scoop on festival events and to learn what it takes to pull off one of the leading arts festivals in the country.




    For more information on the festival, visit www.NBAF.org.

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    High Museum of Art

    Join us as we chat with Susan Clark, Director of Marketing & Communications, for the High Museum of Art. Get the behind-the-scenes scoop on exhibitions and a preview of upcoming events. Plus, Celisa Kalke (Director of New Projects for the Alliance Theatre) joins us at the top of the show for a special announcement!

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    The Perfect Staycation!

    From a stately home on Peachtree Street to its current award-winning buildings in a spectacular setting, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta has grown to become the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States with its renowned collection of classic and contemporary art and renowned architecture by Richard Meier and Renzo Piano. 

    Whether taking an extended lunch to catch an exhibit or lecture, or attending Friday Jazz with friends, there's always something new and exciting to do. The Louvre Atlanta, Monet Water Lilies, Richard Misrach "On the Beach", all make for the perfect staycation.

    On Tuesday, July 7th at 6:30p.m., we'll chat with Susan Clark, Director of Marketing & Communications for the High Museum of Art. Susan is responsible for Marketing, Public Relations, Group Sales, Special Events and Membership. She's the perfect person to give us the scoop on current and upcoming exhibits and events.

    Tune in to learn more about the High, and for your chance to win 2 tickets to an upcoming event. Set a reminder today! 

    For more info the High Museum of Art visit www.high.org.

    Meet Susan Clark

    Susan Clark is the Director of Marketing & Communications for the High Museum of Art.  She has responsibility for Marketing, Public Relations, Group Sales, Special Events and Membership.

     

    She came to the High from the Eastman Kodak Company, where she directed worldwide and US marketing teams.  Prior to joining Eastman Kodak, Susan worked in brand management at SC Johnson & Sons, Inc in Racine, Wisconsin, where she managed several leading consumer brands.  She has also worked in the non-profit sector, managing national and regional hunger relief programs.

     

    Susan received her MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, specializing in marketing and management & strategy.  She holds a BA in Public Policy Studies and Political Science from Duke University.

     

    In her free time, Susan enjoys adventurous travel, reading, and exercise.  She also enjoys singing, and regularly performs with Octave, an Atlanta-based female acapella singing group. 

     

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