july 2012: the fox rocks at the fox theatre

64
THE FABULOUS FOX THEATRE July 2012 FoxTheatre.org EncoreAtlanta.com 5 MONTHS, 9 CONCERTS, 1 HOT SEASON FOR MUSIC LOVERS ROCKIN’ THE FOX

Upload: encore-atlanta

Post on 19-Feb-2016

220 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Encore Atlanta is the official show program for The Fox Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (at Woodruff Arts Center and Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre), Alliance Theatre and The Atlanta Opera. In this issue: The Fox Rocks

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

ThE FabulouS FoX ThEaTrE

July 2012FoxTheatre.org EncoreAtlanta.com

5 months, 9 concerts, 1 hot season

for music lovers

Rockin’ the Fox

Page 2: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

CYANMAGENTAYELLOWBLACK

CLIENT: Lexus Dealer AssociationHEADLINE: “Attack It”AD UNIT: 4/CJOB NUMBER: LDA-IS-P3-194PUBLICATION: IMAGE NUMBER(S): IS-1158LIVE SIZE: 4-5/8” x 7-3/4”

FIRST INSERTION DATE: ECD: CREATIVE DIRECTOR: CREATIVE DIRECTOR: ART DIRECTOR: N. BrownCOPYWRITER: TRAFFIC: S. HutchinsonSTUDIO ARTIST: B. TatPRINT PRODUCER: J. BondocACCOUNT EXE: IK. Cooper

AtlantaHENNESSY LEXUS OF ATLANTA5955 Peachtree Industrial Blvd.(770) 457-6800

DuluthHENNESSY LEXUS OF GWINNETT3383 Satellite Blvd.(770) 680-1000

RoswellNALLEY LEXUSROSWELL980 Mansell Rd.(678) 461-0800

SmyrnaNALLEY LEXUSSMYRNA2750 Cobb Parkway SE(770) 428-9600

Union CityLEXUS OFSOUTHATLANTA4025 Jonesboro Rd.(770) 969-0204

L E X U S . C O M

NEW CAR SOUTHERN REGIONPLAYBILL ATLANTA 9/20/07

REGION:VERSION:MARKET:

DATE:

The IS F SPORT. A driving opportunity could present itself at any moment. When it’s your turn, be prepared to take it, with the precise handling of the Lexus IS performance line—the Lexus IS F, IS Convertible, IS F SPORT, IS 350 and IS 250. Test-drive an IS at your Lexus dealer, and experience why real performance always demands real precision.

WWWWWWWWhen life throws you a curve,

Lexus reminds you to wear seatbelts, secure children in rear seat, obey all traffi c laws and drive responsibly. ©2012 Lexus.

#LexusIS

1124243.Lexus_ASM_23074.r1 1 6/21/12 5:02 PM

Page 3: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 4: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 5: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Single Tickets

ON SALENOW!

Tickets available at the Woodruff Arts Center box office and all Ticketmaster outletsincluding Publix Super Markets • TICKETMASTER.COM • 1.800.745.3000

Delta Classic Chastain Concerts promoted by ASO Presents supportthe Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

For venue info, visit DELTACLASSICCHASTAIN.COMfACEbOOK.COM/DELTACLASSICCHASTAIN

Concerts take place rain or shine. Artists and schedules are subject to change.

All sales final. No exchanges or refunds.

Group Sales 404.733.4848

July

Au

gu

stS

ept

Fri: Sept 7 Train MatKearney•AndyGrammer

Sat: Sept 8 Charlie Wilson with special guest

Sat: Sept 22 NewEdition

Sat: Aug 4 The Music Of Abba featuring Arrival fromSweden with the AtlantaSymphonyOrchestra

Wed: Aug 8 MusicalMagicOfJohnWilliams with the AtlantaSymphonyOrchestra Michael Krajewski, Principal Pops Conductor

Sat: Aug 18 Sunset Jazz WillDowning•LalahHathaway DavidSanborn•BrianCulbertson GeraldAlbright•NormanBrownFri: Aug 24 Loretta Lynn Sonia Leigh

Fri: Aug 31 Foreigner Night Ranger

Wed: July 11 Diana Krall Denzal SinclaireFri: July 13 Summerland Tour Everclear•SugarRay•GinBlossoms Lit•MarcyPlayground

Sat: July 14 KennyRogers•GlenCampbellSat: July 21 TheTemptations•TheFourTopsWed: July 25 JoeCocker•HueyLewis&TheNewsFri: July 27 BrandiCarlile JoshRitter&TheRoyalCityBand

Sat: July 28 Seal MacyGray

Page 6: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

conTEnTS

10 24

30

6 EncorEATlAnTA.com

co

urT

Esy

oF

Fox

ThEA

TrE;

hA

rTsF

iEld

-JAc

kso

n A

TlA

nTA

inTE

rnAT

ion

Al

Air

porT

; sA

rA F

olT

z

10 Rockin’ the Fox From nicki minaj to the

Wiggles, we give you an advance look at nine concerts in the next five months.

18 Celebrity Central moviemakers and TV producers

love Georgia, so you never know who you’ll see and where.

24 Atlanta’s New Front Door The maynard h. Jackson

international Terminal will see 13 million travelers by 2015.

FEaTurES

DEparTmEnTS36 dining Guide44 information46 staff/Etiquette

July 2012

30 The Jewel of the South The story of the Fox’s birth, near

death, and phenomenal rebirth is chronicled in The Fox Theatre — Atlanta: The Memory Maker.

48 Fox Fun Facts do you know fact from ficton

about the Fox’s rockin’ history?

50 See Your City Like a Tourist your A to z guide to what’s

special in Atlanta.

62 posh dealz: Experience the best that Atlanta has, for less.

Page 7: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 8: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

vp of creative/chief storyteller Kristi Casey Sanders [email protected]

creative director Jenny Schisler Hinely [email protected]

managing editor Kathy Janich

[email protected] designer Anna Aguiar

[email protected]/marketing assistant

Sophia Chin [email protected]

contributing writers Bret Love and Amy Schneider

publisher/sales Sherry Madigan White 404.459.4128

[email protected] executive

Thomas Pinckney 404.459.4127 [email protected]

senior national accounts manager Sandra Ourusoff 212.260.4883

marketing associate Stephanie Smith

[email protected]

EncorE ATlAnTA is published monthly by Atlanta metropolitan publishing inc.

president Tom Casey chairperson Diane Casey

controller Suzzie Gilhamvp of sales and marketing Evan Casey

chief administrative officer Claudia Madigan

180 Allen road nE, suite 200 north

Atlanta, GA 30328 phone 404.843.9800 Fax 404.843.9070

www.encoreatlanta.com

Copyright 2012 AMP Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Encore Atlanta is a registered publication of AMP Inc. The publisher shall not be liable for failure to publish an ad, for typographical errors or errors in publication. Publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertising for any reason and to alter advertising copy or graphics deemed unacceptable for publication.

Page 9: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Legendary in Quality and Design

180 Allen Road Suite 107 Atlanta GA 30328 (404) 252-2256 www.knoxjewelers.com

Restoring Family Jewelry with Respect and Care

Page 10: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

10 EncorEAtlAntA.com

shu

tter

sto

ck;

co

urt

esy

of

fox

thea

tre

5 months, 9 concerts, 1 hot season

for music lovers

By Bret Love

Rockin’ the Fox

Page 11: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication 11

ThE b-52’S 8 p.m. July 21. Widely considered the world’s consummate party band, these Athens-based alt-rock favorites have been doing their cosmic thing for 35 years now. They haven’t slowed down a bit with age: Classic hits such as “Rock Lobster,” “Planet Claire” and “Love Shack” still leave audiences with their tail feathers

thoroughly shaken, and the quartet’s retro-futuristic love of kitsch never fails to leave a smile on fans’ faces. Tickets: $48.35-$117.95.

nicki minaj7:30 p.m. July 22. Born of Indian and Trinidadian ancestry, Minaj emerged from the NYC underground in 2009 to become the Lady Gaga of hip-hop. Known as much for her over-the-top fashion and personality as she is for her music, Minaj was the first female solo artist ever to have seven singles on the Billboard Top 100 at once. With her new album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, she’s out prove her platinum-selling debut was no fluke. Tickets: $57.90-$94.

Summer may traditionally be peak season for concerts, but the fabulous Fox attracts a diverse lineup of the world’s leading artists all year-round,

with something for alt and psychedelic rockers, families with kids, alt-country fans, opera and oldies (sorry, Mr. Valli). Here’s a sneak peak at some upcoming shows:

JULY 21

JULY 22

Page 12: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

co

urt

esy

of

fox

thea

tre

ThE WigglES livE2:30 and 6:30 p.m. July 31. Formed 21 years ago in Sydney, Australia, the Wiggles have grown from a college project for founding member Anthony Field’s early childhood education studies into a global phenomenon including a TV show, amusement parks and more than a dozen platinum albums. The band’s latest tour holds special significance, as it marks the farewell for founding members Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt and Greg Page, who will be replaced by new members in 2013. The kids will be jumping! Tickets: $26.50-$92.65.

olD croW mEDicinE ShoW 8 p.m. Aug. 25. They’re based in Nashville, but OCMS is about as far from the modern country scene’s cookie-cutter sound as it can be. Instead, like alt-country icons Gillian Welch and Mumford & Sons, the string band traffics in old-timey folk, bluegrass and Americana, recalling a simpler time in music’s evolution.

With the recent return of founder Chris “Critter” Fuqua, OCMS seems reinvigorated and ready to hit the road. Tickets: $45.20.

ThE FrESh bEaT banD6 p.m. Aug. 26. If you’ve never heard of the Fresh Beat Band, chances are you’re outside the hit Nick Jr. show’s target demo of 3- to 5-year-olds. The show centers on four teens (Twist the DJ, Shout the Keyboardist, Kiki the Violinist and Marina the Drummer)

that attend music school and play in a band together. In concert, you can bet that their simple but infectious tunes will have the

preschoolers partying like rock stars. Tickets: $41.35-$51.95.

JULY 31

AUG. 25

AUG. 26

12 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Page 13: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Groups Call (404) 881-2000

AUGUST 14-19 • At the FOX THEATRE

Page 14: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

14 EncorEAtlAntA.com

co

urt

esy

of

fox

thea

tre

il volo 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14. Il Volo started out on a reality show – Italy’s Ti lascio una canzone. Originally competing against one another, operatic teens Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble found strength in numbers, with their 2011 debut premiering at No. 10 on the Billboard charts. They’re touring in support of Il Volo Takes Flight — Live From the Detroit Opera House, a concert that has made them a hit with the PBS viewers everywhere. Tickets: $52.45-$95.15.

auSTralian pink FloyD8 p.m. Oct. 13. Most tribute bands come off as something of a bad joke, but Australian Pink Floyd elevates mimicry to an art form. Founded in 1988, the band has devoted its entire 24-year career to re-creating latter-day Pink Floyd concerts down to the most intricate detail, from spot-on guitar solos to intricate lasers and display panels. It’s an otherworldly experience for fans fond of Floyd’s progressive, psychedelic rock and has even earned the approval of David

Gilmour, the voice and guitar of the original Pink Floyd. Tickets TBA.

FrankiE valli8 p.m. Nov. 1. Born Francis Stephen Castelluccio in 1934, Frankie Valli is nearing the 60th year of an influential pop music career that has brought 29 Top 40 hits with the Four Seasons and another nine as a solo artist. The original Jersey Boy has seen numerous peaks over the years, from

OCT. 13

SEPT. 14

NOV. 1

Page 15: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 16: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

early hits like “Sherry” and “Walk Like a Man” to his ‘70s comeback in Grease. Now, even at age 78, his trademark falsetto remains in fine form. Atlantans loved the musical Jersey Boys during both stops at the Fox; now they can see the real deal. Tickets: $67.60-$142.50.

cElTic ThunDEr7:30 p.m. Nov. 4. Sort of a male answer to Celtic Woman, this Irish singing group known for its numerous PBS specials has attracted a devoted international fan base known as “Thunder Heads.” There have been quite a few lineup changes

in recent years, with Damian McGinty now on Glee and Paul Byrom launching a solo career. But Voyage continues to pay tribute to traditional Irish culture, with standout songs such as “Dulaman” and “Galway Girl.”

Bret Love is the founder of the ecotourism/conservation site GreenGlobalTravel.com; the national managing editor of INsite magazine; and music editor for Georgia Music Magazine. He freelances for more than a dozen other national and international publications, and performs on improv teams with Jackpie at Relapse Theatre.

16 EncorEAtlAntA.com

All tickets can be purchased in person at the Fox Ticket Office, 660 Peachtree St. N.E. in Midtown, at 855.285.8499 or online at www.foxatltix.com. Ticket Office hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.

NOV. 4

co

urt

esy

of

fox

thea

tre

Page 17: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Groups Call (404) 881-2000

AUGUST 7-12 At the FOX THEATRE

Page 18: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

O scar-nominated Bridesmaid Melissa McCarthy cheered on the Braves, communed with

sea creatures at the Georgia Aquarium and brunched at Midtown’s South City Kitchen. Big gun moviemaker Clint Eastwood got his Irish on at Fado in Buckhead. “Desperate Housewife” Vanessa Williams cha-cha’d into Cafe 290 in Sandy Springs to take in the sounds of Joe Gransden and his big band.

When did Atlanta become celeb central?

It started, truth be told, in 2008, when Georgia began offering tax incentives to production companies willing to shoot movies and TV shows here.

That’s what brought Sandra Bullock to town about then for The Blind Side. And Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds, who came for 2011’s The Change-Up. And Marisa Tomei, Billy

Crystal and Bette Midler, here last fall for Parental Guidance. And Cameron Diaz and Co. for What to Expect When You’re Expecting, which hit

theaters just before Memorial Day. And. And. And.

It doesn’t hurt that Atlanta and its environs also have become a mini-TV mecca: Lifetime’s “Drop Dead Diva,” in its fourth

season, shoots in Peachtree City (Margaret Cho, y’all? Love her!).

18 EncorEAtlAntA.com

CElEBCEnTRalMovies and TV shows shot here mean anybody who’s anybody — Clint! Sir Charles! That Bridesmaid ! — can be spotted around town By Kathy Janich

ca

ric

atu

res

by r

obe

rt s

an

der

s

Page 19: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 20: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

AMC’s zombie-laden “The Walking Dead” regularly stalks the streets of downtown. Also rolling here: VH1’s “Single Ladies,” the USA Network’s “Necessary Roughness” and just about everything Tyler Perry makes for every screen of every size.

And where celebs go, cash follows. The economic benefit of all this stargazing? A cool $2.4 billion in the latest fiscal year, according to the Georgia Film, Music and Digital Entertainment Office?

No wonder spotting someone famous — then tweeting, texting or Facebooking about it — seems to be one of Atlantans’ favorite spectator sports. Ryan Gosling

in Peachtree City? Oooohhh, really? Ice-T at Phipps Plaza

for a movie premiere! Wow! “Weeds” wacko Kevin nealon at LegoLand?! He has kids?!

My fave celeb sighting of late? Kevin Bacon, who

sizzled ever so coolly when he

dropped into the annual spring fundraiser

at Dad’s Garage Theater Company. The event’s

name: Baconfest. But that’s so yesterday.

Here’s who has been spotted lately and who’ll be around

as July and August skip toward Labor Day.

If you spot a celeb and want to join the game, hit us up on Twitter (@EncoreAtlanta) or Facebook.com/Encore Atlanta:

Clint Eastwood: In Atlanta (at Fado and South City Kitchen) and Macon (at Cheers Restaurant and Luther Williams Field) with co-stars amy adams, John Goodman and Justin Timberlake (also seen at South City Kitchen, with friends, not Clint), shooting the feature film Trouble With the Curve. Eastwood, just acting this time, plays an aging baseball scout who takes his daughter along for one last recruiting trip.

Harrison Ford: In Atlanta and Macon for the feature film 42, the story of Jackie Robinson and his historic signing with baseball’s Brooklyn Dodgers. Ford plays team exec Branch Rickey, Christopher Meloni (TV’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”) is manager Leo Durocher and Chadwick Boseman, mostly a Chicago stage actor, plays Robinson. Look for them through late July.

Jane lynch: In Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill neighborhood with co-stars amy

20 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Charles BarkleySir Charles, the NBA announcer and former all-star, drops in now and again for Hawks games, music and movie events, and has been seen with a sack of groceries at the intown Publix at Ansley Mall.

ca

ric

atu

res

by r

obe

rt s

an

der

s

Page 21: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 22: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

22 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Poehler and Jessica alba for the feature comedy A.C.O.D., about a grown man still caught in the crossfire of his parents’ divorce —15 years after the fact.

Melissa McCarthy: Shooting the feature comedy ID Theft with co-star Jason Bateman (seen at Star Provisions in West Midtown and Maggiano’s Little Italy in Buckhead). He plays a man whose identity she’s stolen. McCarthy (TV’s “Gilmore Girls” and “Mike & Molly”) has been seen, well, here, there and everywhere.

Jewel: In town and practically incognito for the Lifetime biopic The June Carter Cash Story. The singer-songwriter has gone from blond to brunette for the role, and picked up blue contact lenses, so look closely.

Queen latifah: Shooting Kenny Leon’s Lifetime remake of Steel Magnolias with an all-star cast. Latifah plays M’Lynn (Sally Field in the 1989 feature film) with alfre Woodard as Ouiser (Shirley MacLaine), Phylicia Rashad as Clairee (Olympia Dukakis and Jill Scott as Truvy (Dolly Parton).

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson: The two, who’ve both filmed here before, reunite this summer for the first time since The Wedding Crashers. Their project is a feature comedy titled The Internship, about a couple of pals who lose

their sales jobs and decide to intern at a high-tech corporation to gain “new world experience.” Look for them through late September.

Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth: Here for Devil’s Knot, the big-screen adaptation of Mara Leveritt’s best-seller about the “West Memphis Three,” three teens accused of killing three children in a satanic ritual in 1993.

And that’s not all. Keep an eye out for celebs who make a home in Atlanta occasionally, often or even all the time: dreamy Brit actor Idris Elba, Broadway Dreamgirl Jennifer Holliday, music man Elton John, singer-actress-director Jasmine Guy, musician Zac Brown, the Food Network’s alton Brown, R&B’s Usher, Atlanta Braves great

Hank aaron, novelist alice Walker and many, many more. Not that

we’re name-dropping.

Steve HarveyThe Original King of Comedy, author and radio host makes his home

in Atlanta and has convinced producers of the TV game show

“Family Feud,” which he hosts, to film here instead of Orlando. Look for him near the Atlanta Civic Center, where “Feud” shoots.

ca

ric

atu

res

by r

obe

rt s

an

der

s

Page 23: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Summer SpaJune 1 - July 31

Summer SpaSummer SpaIt’s Time To

Take advantage of our Summer Sale! Purchase any filler, Juvéderm or Radiesse to receive Botox for only $9 per unit.

For more information or to schedule your appointment, please visit spasydell.com or call 404.255.7727.

Acai Berry Facial Summer Sale Price $69As one of our most popular services among clients, the facial utilizes antioxidant-rich ingredients, including acai berry, blueberry, raspberry and seabuckthorn berry providing vitamins A, C, E and D to nourish and renew the skin (50 minutes)

Ocean Breeze PedicureSummer Sale Price $69Evoke the essence of summer with this relaxing pedicure which includes an Ocean Breeze exfoliation for maximum hydration, a mineral mud mask to smooth skin, an Ocean Breeze foot massage, nail sculpting, conditioning and polish application. (50 minutes)$7 upgrade for French or American

Ocean Breeze Massage Summer Sale Price $69 Be transported to the beach with our relaxing Ocean Breeze Massage, a soothing treatment to help ease tension while the aroma evokes the fragrance of summer. (50 minutes)

Summer Series Sale Summer Sale Price $205 Enjoy our three exclusive seasonal summer treatments, including the Acai Berry Facial, the Ocean Breeze Massage and the Ocean Breeze Pedicure, at a discounted series price.

Summer Series Waxing PackagePrices vary Purchase five of the same waxing services to receive a sixth service for free!

Spend $100 or more on our summer treatments to receive a deep conditioning hair treatment (valued at $20) at Drybar Atlanta.Offer available while supplies last.

Page 24: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

24 EncorEAtlAntA.com

A tlanta has a new airport! … sort of. The Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal is part of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta

International Airport, but the 1.2 million-square-foot facility has an identity and purpose all its own. The two terminals even have different driving directions (international terminal via I-75; domestic terminal via I-85) and their own entrances and exits.

With the world’s highest number of passengers passing through it each year and an increasing number of international passengers — almost 10 million in 2011 and a projected 13 million by 2015 — it would seem that Hartsfield-Jackson had plenty of use for the expanded capacity.

The international terminal’s modern design focuses on open spaces, lots of light, and materials and colors that reflect its geographic surroundings. The palette emphasizes neutral tans and grays, with accents in brighter colors such as a red, which is meant to suggest Georgia clay, and blue lights along the ceiling curves, that give an impression of the sky.

International travelers will find Concourse F equipped with all the same necessities and amenities available at the domestic terminal. They have their own security checkpoints, baggage carousels and customs operation as well as shopping and dining options, including several with significant local cachet, such as the Varsity, the Pecan and the Sweet Auburn Market Café.

Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal expects to see 13 million travelers by 2015 By Amy Schneider

AtlAntA’s new front door

Ha

rtsf

ield

-Jac

kso

n a

tla

nta

inte

rnat

ion

al

air

port

Page 25: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 26: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

26 EncorEAtlAntA.com

For those who are entering only to drop off or pick up passengers, the Sweet Auburn Market Café on the departures level and the CNN International News store on the arrivals level offer snacks, reading materials and sundries. All other shops and dining locations throughout the terminal are accessible to any ticketed traveler, including domestic travelers who have checked in at the domestic terminal but want to walk or ride the train to Concourse F just to take a look around.

In the past, passengers returning to Atlanta from overseas still would have to recheck their luggage and claim it at a baggage carousel far from the gate on Concourse E, where the flight likely landed. The international terminal eliminates this step, enabling Atlanta-bound travelers to get off the plane, gather their luggage and be on their way.

Other features take into consideration the modern travelers’ needs (it has

laptop stations and electrical charging stations throughout gate areas for powering up passengers’ smartphones, notebooks and gadgets) and sensibilities (the facility is on track to earn LEED Silver certification).

Beyond the practical aspects, what travelers are likely to remember long after they’ve left the international terminal are the facility’s large art installations, which only ticketed passengers will be able to see.

Two pieces, “airFIELD” and “Rebilace,” draw travelers’ eyes upward; both are suspended from the ceiling, inviting viewers to take in the entire building’s architecture.

“Rebilace” is in the Transitions Hall, which greets outgoing passengers as they pass through the security checkpoint. The huge, conical chandelier by Philadelphia artist Donald Lipski comprises thousands of Swarovski

ABOVE: The view inside the International Terminal. RIGHT: The Varsity is one of the local eateries travelers can choose.

Ha

rtsf

ield

-Jac

kso

n a

tla

nta

inte

rnat

ion

al

air

port

Page 27: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

THE ADDAMS FAMILY at the Fox Theatre

Enter by Tuesday, July 31, 2012

PETER PAN at the Fox Theatre

Enter by Tuesday, July 24, 2012

THE KING AND I at the Fox Theatre

Enter by Tuesday, August 21, 2012

SUNSET JAZZ FESTIVAL

at the Chastain AmphitheaterEnter by Wednesday, August 1, 2012

LOG ON TO ENCOREATLANTA.COM AND REGISTER TO WIN TICKETS!

Like us on Facebook for access to more arts news, contests and deals! facebook.com/encoreatlanta

Page 28: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

28 EncorEAtlAntA.com

crystals that are lit from within, while also reflecting external light that comes through the buildings’ many windows. The artist said the piece — the name is an anagram of “Liberace” — was meant to evoke the elegance of days gone by, when travel was a romantic adventure.

Not far from “Rebilace” is “airFIELD” by California artist group Uebersee. “airFIELD,” in the secured International Atrium, consists of more than 1,400 liquid crystal discs that change opacity based on a computer program that tracks planes’ movements on the airfield. The result is the illusion of motion in constantly changing patterns. Tables near the food court on the mezzanine level offer visitors a view of the piece at eye level.

The other large-scale, permanent pieces at the international terminal are:

“Veneers,” a 640-foot art wall by Atlanta artist and architect Amy Landesberg. It divides the secure and sterile areas in the pedestrian corridor between concourses E and F.

“light Waves: atlanta” by Christopher Janney of Boston. This interactive, light-, color- and sound-infused hallway leads incoming passengers from their planes to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection area.

“american Tapestry” by Broadcast Solutions of Atlanta, and Mark and Donna Tuttle of Harleysville, Pa., is a series of large, super-high-definition TVs installed above the customs area that display loops of footage from Atlanta, the Southeast and the rest of the nation, giving visitors a virtual tour of the country.

For those who aren’t particularly interested in looking at permanent art installations or some of the rotating exhibits that will be going in, nearly every area of the international terminal offers sweeping views of aircraft operations outside. Even before travelers check in for their flights, they can see planes landing and taking off through the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the departures level.

The Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal opened May 16. Details: atlanta-airport.com/internationalterminal.

Amy Schneider is the communications manager at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

ABOVE: The terminal’s large art installations “airFIELD” and “Rebilace,” are suspended from the ceiling, inviting viewers to take in the entire building’s architecture.

Ha

rtsf

ield

-Jac

kso

n a

tla

nta

inte

rnat

ion

al

air

port

Page 29: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Atlanta’s Premier Designer SuitesAre In Downtown and Midtown.

TWELVE (Downtown) is located directly next to MARTA Civic Center Station.TWELVE (Midtown) links directly to MARTA Arts Center Station by complimentary shuttle.

Each one or two-bedroom suite offers an open layout, full kitchen and upscale appointments throughout. Enjoy panoramic skyline views, complimentary Wi-Fi and TWELVE’s exclusive in-room technology platform

that provides access to anything you’d want at your fingertips.

www.twelvehotels.comTWELVE Centennial Park (Downtown)

404.418.1212 TWELVE AtlantiC Station (Midtown)

404.961.1212

Page 30: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

30 EncoREATLAnTA.com

The TempleIn 1922, a parcel of land along Peachtree Street between Kimball Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue was purchased by the Yaarab Shrine of Atlanta, a fraternal subset of the Masons, formerly known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and informally known as the Shriners. The group had outgrown their headquarters at Peachtree and Cain streets (now International Boulevard) and intended to build a Yaarab Temple Mosque where they could hold meetings, social gatherings, and fundraising events. To

offset costs, the mosque would also be able to host concerts, plays, and events for the citizens of Atlanta.

The Shriners envisioned a facility with room for 7,500 people, several club and lounge rooms, a reading room and library, soundproof practice rooms, storage, a kitchen, office space, ballrooms, and more. Within a month of initiating a $1 million fundraising campaign in 1925, the Shriners had met their goal.

The Shriners held an architectural competition in 1927 and the winning design came from local architectural firm sa

ra f

olt

z

The Jewel of The SouThAtlanta’s Fox Theatre is a well-preserved 82 year-old building. The story of its birth, near death, and phenomenal rebirth is chronicled in The Fox Theatre — Atlanta: The Memory Maker, on sale at the theatre’s merchandise kiosk before and after performances. Here is an excerpt from “Part one: The origins.” By Kristi casey sanders

Page 31: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 32: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Marye, Alger & Vinour. Thirty-year-old Frenchman Ollivier Vinour became the mosque’s principal designer. Vinour drew inspiration from the Middle Eastern theme of Shriner rituals and symbolism, as well as his travels to Africa, and postcards and lithographs from Egypt, Sudan, Spain, and the Middle East.

Vinour’s designs exceeded the Shriners’ wildest imagination, but it was expensive to realize. The cornerstone for the Yaarab Temple Mosque was laid on June 14, 1928. Six months later, the Shriners ran out of money.

Afraid they wouldn’t have enough money to finish the mosque, the Shriners added a row of “temporary” storefronts to the Peachtree Street side and gave movie palace mogul William

Fox a 21-year lease they hoped would cover operating expenses. As part of their arrangement, they renamed the mosque the Fox Theatre and moved the main entrance to Peachtree Street, converting what was intended to be a ballroom into a 140-foot-long covered arcade.

This rendering of the Yaarab Temple was the winning design submitted by local architectural firm marye, Alger & Vinour. The Architectural Library at Georgia Tech has two books of David Roberts’ lithographs, Egypt and Nubia and The Holy Land, which Vinour consulted for ideas.

32 EncoREATLAnTA.com

co

llec

tio

n o

f jo

e G

. Pat

ten

/fo

x th

eatr

e a

rch

ives

Page 33: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

co

llec

tio

n o

f jo

e G

. Pat

ten

/fo

x th

eatr

e a

rch

ives

Page 34: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

William Fox’s movie palaceWilliam Fox intended Atlanta’s Fox Theatre to be the Southeastern jewel in a crown of theatres he operated from San Francisco to Brooklyn. When he signed the 21-year lease in 1928, he was on top of the world.

Unfortunately, 1929 was a very difficult year. First, the Justice Department sued Fox for violating federal antitrust laws for his intent to merge the Fox and Loew’s theatre chains. Then, he was involved in a serious car accident. He recovered to find that the stock market crash had wiped out most of his financial holdings, dashing any hopes of expanding his film empire. Two months later, the Fox Theatre in Atlanta opened.

The exterior was reminiscent of the skyline of a Moorish village with onion domes, ornate arches, and minarets. But what lay inside was even more magnificent. A writer from the Atlanta Journal called it a “holiday gift from the gods of entertainment to Atlanta and the Southeast,” and warned, “don’t go unprepared for the shock.”

Opening day celebrations were scheduled for December 25, 1929. Two shows were advertised: the first at 1:30 p.m. and the second at 8:30 p.m. Each show lasted for several hours and featured Iris Wilkins on organ, the Fox Grand Orchestra playing Sir Edward Elgar’s “This Shrine of Beauty,” Walt Disney’s cartoon Steamboat Willie, a singalong, Fanchon and Marco’s Sunkist Beauties (called “two carloads of feminine pulchritude” by the Atlanta Constitution), Fox Movietone News, and the film Salute, which starred George O’Brien, Helen Chandler, and Stepin Fetchit.

“It makes no difference whether you have been in the Roxy or Paramount in New York or not,” wrote an Atlanta Journal reporter. “If you have seen a moon somewhere, that wouldn’t make you indifferent to your first glimpse of the sun ... For this Fox Theatre, in the simplest and least patriotic terms possible, is a bewildering spectacle of sheer opulent magnificence.”

For more information, visit foxtheatre.org.

The crowd for the Fox Theatre’s grand opening celebration stretched around the block. on the bill of fare were a series of acts that were designed to offer pure escapist entertainment. At the end of each show, bleached cornflakes fell like “snowflakes” from the ceiling.

fox

thea

tre

arc

hiv

es

34 EncoREATLAnTA.com

Page 35: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 36: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

36 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Fox theatre Dining guiDe

Lenox Square Grill offers breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. DJ every Friday and Saturday night til 2am. Private meeting rooms accommodate up to 150. 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-841-2377, lenoxsquaregrill.com. BLivingston Restaurant and Bar It’s hard to beat the location (across from the Fox theatre in the Georgian terrace), and diners get complimentary parking, but the main attraction is the glamour of the main dining room, which has hosted the likes of clark Gable, and the al fresco seating area. 659 Peachtree St. NE, 404-897-5000, livingstonatlanta.com. M Lobby the menu focuses on seasonal fare at this sophisticated American restaurant in the lobby of tWElVE Atlantic Station. 361 17th St., 404-961-7370, lobbyattwelve.com. MONE.midtown kitchen Dine on fresh, seasonal American cuisine in a club-like atmosphere near Piedmont Park. 559 Dutch Valley Rd., 404-892-4111, onemidtownkitchen.com. MThe Melting Pot is the premiere fondue restaurant where guests can enjoy a choice of fondue cooking styles and a variety of unique entrees, salads and indulgent desserts. Four Atlanta locations, including 754 Peachtree St. NE, 404-389-0099, meltingpot.com. MMurphy’s this restaurant has one of the city’s top brunch menus, but it’s known for great people-watching and its contemporary comfort food. 997 Virginia Ave., 404-872-0904, murphysvh.com. VHTwo Urban Licks “Fiery” American cooking meets live music at this hip hangout. 820 Ralph McGill Blvd., 404-522-4622, twourbanlicks.com. M

Joey D’s Oakroom near Perimeter mall, this stylish steak house has a staggering selection of spirits and a hot after-dinner singles scene. 1015 Crown Pointe Pkwy., 770-512-7063, centraarchy.com. PNew York Prime A Prime time top 10 USDA Prime Steakhouse known for its wine list, atmosphere and world class service. 3424 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-846-0644, centraarchy.com. BPrime Enjoy steak, sushi and seafood in a festive atmosphere near lenox mall. 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-812-0555, h2sr.com. BRay’s in the City offers a selection of the freshest seafood flown in daily, hand-cut steaks and made-to-order sushi. 240 Peachtree Street, NW, 404-524-9224, raysrestaurants.com. DRay’s on the River has been an Atlanta dining destination for more than 27 years! Enjoy signature cuisine including fresh seafood and prime cut steaks. Sunday Brunch offers over 80 homemade items and a new Bloody mary bar. 6700 Powers Ferry Rd., 770-955-1187, raysrestaurants.com. SSRay’s at Killer Creek provides an unforgettable dining experience in an upscale, yet relaxed atmosphere. Sunday Supper features gourmet comfort food including a choice of three entrees served with bottomless sides, biscuits and cornbread. 1700 Mansell Rd., 770-649-0064, raysrestaurants.com. ARuth’s Chris Steakhouse A favorite local steak house with multiple locations near shopping and entertainment hotspots. Sides are generous, and the quality of the steaks and seafood is excellent. Three locations: Buckhead, 3285 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-365-0660; Sandy Springs, 5788 Roswell Rd., 404-

looking for a great night out? try one of these local restaurants before or after the show. For Dinner and a Show packages, visit encoreatlanta.com/offers.Neighborhood codes: A–Alpharetta, B–Buckhead, DK-Dekalb, D–Downtown, DW-Dunwoody, IP–Inman Park, M —Midtown, OFW–Old Fourth Ward, P–Perimeter Mall area, SS–Sandy Springs, VH–Virginia-Highland, NA —North Atlanta, V—Vinings, W–Westside

AMERiCAN AMERiCAN/STEAKhOUSE

Page 37: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

The best restaurant Midtown has to o�er ...

... would like to invite you to enjoy 15% o�.PRESENT YOUR TICKET AND RECEIVE 15% OFF FOOD ONLY AT SHOUT*

*O�er valid with your Atlanta Symphony Orchestra or Fox Theatre ticket stub. Expires 7/31/12.

Located at 14th Street & Peachtree Street NE

(404) 846-2000

h2sr.com

MAGIC, MIRTH, MUSIC AND MURDER.WE’VE GOT IT ALL THIS SEASON!

SUMMER FESTIVALJUNE 6 – AUGUST 5Illyria: a Twelfth Night MusicalMuch Ado About NothingThe Importance of Being Earnest FAMILY CLASSIC SERIESJULY 14 – AUGUST 3The Emperor and the Nightingale

FALL PRODUCTIONOCTOBER 4 – 28Macbeth

gashakespeare.org or 404.504.1473

CREDITS (left to right, top to bottom): Chris Ensweiler (Bill DeLoach Photography), The cast of The Tempest (Staff Photography), Tess Malis Kincaid and Chris Ensweiler (Bill DeLoach Photography)

GROUP RATES AVAILABLE!

GSSeason4.625x3.625B.indd 1 4/24/12 9:18 AM

Page 38: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

255-0035; Centennial Olympic Park, 267 Marietta St., 404-223-6500; ruthschris.com. B, SS, DThe Tavern at Phipps this is one of Atlanta’s hottest after-work spots, and has been singled out for its happy hour and singles scene by Jezebel, InSite magazine and the Aol city Guide. 3500 Peachtree Rd. NW, 404-814-9640, centraarchy.com. B

Briza chef Janine Falvo’s approachable, modernist cuisine comes to life with Southern influences, and is complimented by the extensive wine list. 866 West Peachtree ST NW, 678-412-2402, brizarestaurant.com. MEleven Restaurant & Bar A luxurious destination at loews Atlanta Hotel. Delectable cuisine, vibrant cocktails and live music. Visit them for delightful pre or post performance cocktails, or a quick bite that always gets a standing ovation. 1065 Peachtree St. NE, 404-745-5745, loewshotels.com/restaurants/eleven/cuisine. MSouth City Kitchen With a stylish, Southern-contemporary menu, this DironA restaurant helped make grits hip for the business crowd. Two locatons: Midtown: 1144 Crescent Ave., 404-873-7358; Vinings: 1675 Cumberland Pkwy., 770-435-0700, southcitykitchen.com. M, V

Terrace celebrates American heirloom recipes through supporting local and regional farmers, fisherman and producers. It recaptures pure flavors and tastes of natural and organic ingredients while bursting with delicious flavors. 176 Peachtree St. NW, 678-651-2770, ellishotel.com/terrace. D

Aja Restaurant & Bar Serving modern Asian cuisine, Aja has a 150-seat patio overlooking Buckhead and a huge lounge, where diners nosh on dim sum and sip mai tais. 3500 Lenox Rd., Ste. 100, 404-231-0001, h2sr.com. B

Spice Market Inspired by the street life of Southeast Asia, Spice market enchants with complex blends of seasonings and layers of flavor that ignite the taste buds served in a relaxed, alluring environment at W Atlanta — midtown. 188 14th St. NE, 404-724-2550, spicemarketatlanta.com. M

Drink Shop features cocktails in artistic divination, blessed with pure and homemade ingredients, complete with a visible fruit juicing and vegetable extraction station. 45 Ivan Allen Junior Blvrd., 404-582-5800, watlantadowntown.comdrinkshop. D

AMERiCAN/SOUThERN ASiAN fUSiON

BREw PUB/GOURMET PUB fARE

WIN 2 TICKETS TO CHARLIE WILSON at Chastain Amphitheater on September 8, 2012.

WIN A FAMILY 4-PACK TO BODIES: THE EXHIBITION at Atlantic Station.

WIN 2 TICKETS TO CIRQUE DU SOLEIL'S TOTEM under the big top at Atlantic Station during their October 25-December 2, 2012 run.

LET'S BE FRIENDS! Being friends with Encore Atlanta on Facebook gives you lots of

benefits, including access to our "Contests & Deals" tab, where something awesome is always up for grabs. This month's mega contests:

facebook.com/encoreatlanta

Page 39: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

9/20/12.

Page 40: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Gordon Biersch Fresh-brewed beers are a tasty accent to this brewery-restaurant’s hearty pizzas, salads and sandwiches. For a small additional fee, pre-show diners can leave cars in the lot while they’re at the Fox. Two locations: Midtown: 848 Peachtree St. NE, 404-870-0805; Buckhead: 3242 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-264-0253, gordonbiersch.com. M, BTap A gastropub offering easy-to-share pub fare and an extensive beer selection. the patio is a great place to chill after work. 1180 Peachtree St., 404-347-2220, tapat1180.com. M

Parish new orleans-inspired dishes served with a modern twist and a fully stocked raw bar; a nawlins-inspired brunch is served on the weekends. Downstairs, a take-away market sells sandwiches, spices, pastries and beverages. 240 N. Highland Ave., 404-681-4434, parishatl.com.

Ecco Esquire magazine named this casual, European-influenced bistro a “Best new restaurant in America.” It’s also gotten raves for its killer wine list, wood-fired pizzas, and impressive

meat and cheese menus. 40 Seventh St. NE, 404-347-9555, ecco-atlanta.com. M Top flr this romantic two-story restaurant and bar features delicious bistro dishes, a wine list that rocks and wonderfully affordable prices. Located three blocks from the Fox Theater at 674 Myrtle St., 404-685-3110. www.topflr.com. M

Shout A young crowd keeps Shout’s rooftop lounge hopping every night. the menu reflects a mix of mediterranean, Far Eastern and South American influences. 1197 Peachtree St. NE, 404-846-2000, h2sr.com. M

Campagnolo Restaurant + Bar With a casual atmosphere and fare that is anything but casual, features a rustic menu that draws influences from all parts of Italy and its mediterranean neighbors. 980 Piedmont Ave., 404-343-2446, peasantatl.com, m

Davio’s Northern italian Steakhouse located at Phipps Plaza in the heart of Buckhead is Atlanta’s newest dining destination. 3500 Peachtree Rd., NE, 404-844-4810, davios.com/atl. B

CREOLE/CAJUN

EUROPEAN fUSiON

MEDiTERRANEAN/LATiN/ASiAN fUSiON

iTALiAN

Share your art and stories with us at Facebook.com/

CozmicFunLines [email protected]

THE PERFECT GIFT!Birthdays • Mother’s Day • Father’s Day • Christmas

Easter • Thanksgiving • and Halloween

A Whole Year of Coloring Fun!

FREE ART KIT!

with every “Ultimate” gift set

purchase while supplies last.

Page 41: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 42: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

La Tavola Serving classic Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner in the heart of Virginia-Highland. 992 Virginia Ave., 404-873-5430, latavolatrattoria.com. VH

Alma introduces Atlanta to a refreshing new approach to contemporary mexican cuisine. Bright, fresh ingredients and traditional regional influences come together with other latin American flavors in vibrant dishes that feel familiar and new all at once. 191 Peachtree St. NE, 404-968-9662, alma-atlanta.com. DCantina Tequila & Tapas Bar is located in the terminus building on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont roads. It features authentic mexican cuisine and has become Buckhead’s newest watering hole. 3280 Peachtree Rd. NW, Terminus 100, Ste. 150, 404-892-9292, h2sr.com. BEl Taco An eco-friendly watering hole serving fresh mexican food made with all-natural meats and killer margaritas. 1186 N. Highland Ave.NE, 404-873-4656, eltaco-atlanta.com.VH

Noche A Virginia-Highland favorite known for its Spanish-style tapas dishes and margaritas. 1000 Virginia Ave., 404-815-9155, h2sr.com. VH

Coast Seafood and Raw Bar serves Atlanta’s freshest seafood and island cocktails. the menu incorporates classics including crab and corn hush puppies, a signature seafood boil, and a variety of raw or steamed oysters, clams and mussels; along with signature fresh catch entrees. 111 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, 404-869-0777, h2sr.com. BGoldfish this fun seafood/sushi restaurant has Happy Hour specials mon-Fri and nightly entertainment in its lounge. 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., 770-671-0100, h2sr.com. P

Room this elegant restaurant serves steak and sushi on the ground floor of the tWElVE centennial Park hotel. 400 W. Peachtree St., 404-418-1250, roomattwelve.com. DStrip this sophisticated steak, seafood and sushi restaurant offers an in-house DJ and a rooftop deck. Atlantic Station at 18th St., 404-385-2005, h2sr.com. MTwist this lively restaurant has a huge bar, satay station, tapas menu, sushi and seafood dishes; patio seating is first-come, first-served. 3500 Peachtree Rd. NW, 404-869-1191, h2sr.com. B

STEAK/SUShi

SEAfOOD/SUShi

MEXiCAN

SPANiSh

Page 43: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

For less than what it costs for a single admission, you can purchase a Dinner & A Show package and get a TICKET PLUS A $20 GIFT CARD redeemable at a fine Atlanta restaurant.

Choose one of these amazing shows:

DINNER & A SHOW

Amazing shows.

ORDER TODAY!

Memorable meals.

Cathy Rigby is Peter PanThe Addams FamilyThe King and IWar HorseAnd select one of these restaurants:LIVINGSTONALMAECCOSOUTH CITY KITCHENGORDON BIERSCH

To learn more, got to the Fox Theatre’s website FoxTheatre.org and click on the Dinner & Show icon midway down the page.

Page 44: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

44 EncorEAtlAntA.com

The TheatreA fully restored 1929 “movie Palace,” the Fox theatre, with 4,678 seats, is a multiple-purpose facility, housing Broadway shows, ballet, symphonies, concerts, movies, and private corporate events.

Private Roomsthe Fox theatre has three private rental spaces, with accommodations for 25 to 1,200 guests. our Egyptian Ballroom and Grand Salon are beautifully decorated and can be set up to your specifications. the landmarks lounge is adjacent to the lobby and is perfect for a small pre-show and intermission event. to book your ”Fabulous Fox“ evening, please call 404.881.2100 or visit us at www.foxtheatre.org.

The Box Officethe Fox theatre Box office is located in the arcade entrance to the theatre. the Box office is open for walk up ticket sales monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., and Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. the Fox theatre Box office is not open on Sundays unless there is a performance. on event days, the Box office opens two hours prior to show time. Doors to the Fox open one hour prior to show time. tickets for all performances at the Fox may be purchased at any tIcKEtmAStEr outlet, by calling tIcKEtmAStEr at 800.745.3000, or by visiting the Fox theatre Box office in person during regular Box office hours.

Group Salesthe Fox theatre Group Sales Department offers discounts to Groups for most Broadway shows. the Group Sales office is open monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm. call 404 881-2000 or email [email protected].

Concessionsconcession stands are located in the Spanish room, main lobby, and on the mezzanine lobby level.

Restroomsrestrooms are located off the main lobby (downstairs), mezzanine lobby levels, and the Gallery level. Accessible restroom facilities are located in the Spanish room and Accessible/Family restrooms are located through the office door in the main lobby.

Gift Shopthe Fox theatre operates a gift shop selling history books, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and an assortment of other theatre-related merchandise. the gift shop is located in the Spanish room.

Tourstours of the Fox theatre are available through the Atlanta Preservation center. tours are conducted mondays and thursdays at 10:00 a.m. and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. tours begin in the Peachtree Street Arcade entrance to the theatre. For more information on tours and to confirm the tour schedule, please call the Atlanta Preservation center at 404.688.3353.

Lost and foundlost and Found items are turned in to the House manager’s office. to check on lost items, please call the House manager at 404.881.2075. lost and Found items will be retained for 30 days.

Emergency informationIn the event of an emergency, please walk to the nearest exit. Do not run.

Smoking In accordance with the Fulton county clean Air ordinance, the Fox theatre is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is only permitted in designated areas.

Special NeedsKen Shook, Patron Services coordinator, is our liaison to the disabled community. He can be reached at 404.881.2118 and can provide information on the locations and prices of accessible seating and other programs for the disabled. the Fox theatre also has a brochure detailing all these programs for our patrons with special needs. this brochure is available at the concierge Desk in the Arcade. An audio clarification device (Phonic Ear) is available for patrons with hearing disabilities. It is available, free of charge, on a first-come, first-serve basis on the evening of a performance, or you may reserve a device by calling the Patron Services Director. A limited number of booster seats are also available free of charge.

ElevatorsElevators are located at the north end of each lobby. the elevators are available during all performances and make it possible to access each lobby without the use of stairs. Patrons should be aware that access to upper seating areas do involve stairs.

ParkingParking is available within a four-block radius in all directions of the Fox theatre. Advanced reserved parking is available for sale at the Fox Box office or by calling tIcKEtmAStEr at 800.745.3000. the Fox theatre assumes no responsibility for vehicles parked in any of the privately owned parking lots operating in the Fox theatre district.

Performance NotesAll patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket in order to be admitted to the theatre. not all events are suitable for children. Infants will not be admitted to adult programs/performances. Parents will be asked to remove children who create a disturbance.

latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management, in conjunction with the wishes of the producers.Please turn off all pagers and cell phones prior to the beginning of each performance. camera and recording devices are strictly prohibited.

Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance of theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.t.S.E.)

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

Page 45: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Our Professional EnsembleBruce V. Benator, CPA, Managing Partner

Kevin J. Hedrick, CPA, PartnerSteven G. Horn, CPA, Partner

Laura E. Speir, CPA, Partner Patricia A. Yeager, CPA, Partner

NO rehearsalsONLY performances

Certified Public Accountants and ConsultantsFor 30 years, the FIRM of CHOICE in Atlanta

1040 Crown Pointe Parkway, NE • Suite 400 • Atlanta, Georgia 30338Phone: 770.512.0500 • www.wblcpa.com • Fax: 770.512.0200

Member of American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Russell Bedford International

Page 46: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

46 EncorEAtlAntA.com

The FOx TheATRe660 Peachtree Street, n.E.Atlanta, Georgia 30308

404.881.2100 • www.foxtheatre.org

STAFFAllan c. Vella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General managerAdina Alford Erwin . . . . . . . . Assistant General managerJamie Vosmeier. . . . . . . Director of ticket Sales & Servicerachel Bomeli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ticket office managerJeff Quesenberry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . controllerrick robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant controllerJennifer S. Farmer . . . . . . . . . Director of Sales/BallroomsJay Forrester . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Food and Beveragelen tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of operations Pat Prill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .House managerGreta Duke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant House managerKristen Delaney. . . . . . . . . . . . Director of marketing & PrKen Shook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patron Services coordinatorShelly Kleppsattel . . . . . . . .Booking & contract Associate molly Fortune . . . . . . . Preservation Department managerAmy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production managerrebecca J. Graham. . . . . . .Assistant Production managerGary Hardaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .master carpenterlarry Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House FlymanScott Hardin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Property masterray t. Haynie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . master Electriciancary oldknow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Electricianrodney Amos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Sound Engineerlarry-Douglas Embury. . . . . . . . . . organist In residence tammy Folds. . . . . . . . . . . . Production Security manager

exeCUTIVe COMMITTee AND BOARD MeMBeRS

Alan E. thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .chairman of the BoardEdward l. White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PresidentBeauchamp c. carr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Vice PresidentJohn A. Busby Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Vice PresidentJulia Sprunt Grumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th Vice PresidentEdward Hutchison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .treasurerrobyn rieser Barkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant treasurerclara Hayley Axam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SecretaryKeith cowan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . member at largeF. Sheffield Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . member at largeWalter r. Huntley Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . member at large

Ada lee correll, richard courts IV, robert l. Foreman Jr., John r. Holder, Florence Inman, craig B. Jones, Steve Koonin, charles lawson, robert E. minnear, Starr moore, Jay myers, carl V. Patton, Joe G. Patten, Glen J. romm, Sylvia russell, nancy Gordy Simms, clyde c. tuggle, carolyn lee Wills

hONORARY BOARD MeMBeRSAnne cox chambers, Arnall (Pat) connell, rodney mims cook Jr., Jere A. Drummond,

richard o. Flinn III, Arthur montgomery, Joseph V. myers Jr., Edward J. negri, Edgar neiss, Herman J. russell,

Preston Stevens Jr.

Official Beverage of The Fox Theatre Official Airline of The Fox Theatre

Official Vehicle of The Fox Theatre

Official Hotel of The Fox Theatre Official Restaurant of The Fox Theatre

eTIqUeTTe

1. Please arrive early. Latecomers may not be seated until intermission.2. Take care of personal needs (drinks of water or restroom) before the performance begins. 3. Please silence or turn off all electronic devices, including cell phones, beepers, and watch alarms. We encourage you to share your experience at the Fox via social media, but please refrain from doing so or texting during performances; the glow from your device is distracting.4. Most shows do not allow photography of any kind. Flash photography inside the theatre is never allowed as it is a distraction to those around you and a danger to the performers.5. The overture is part of the performance. Please cease talking at this point. 6. Dear Lovebirds, when you lean your heads together, you block the view of the people behind you. Please consider the people that will be seated behind you when choosing whether or not to wear a hat or what hair style you choose. 7. Please refrain from talking, humming, or singing along with the show, except when encouraged to do so by the artist or show. 8. Please wait for an appropriate moment to dig something out of your pocket or bag. 9. Go easy with the perfume and cologne, many people are highly allergic. 10. If you need assistance during the show, please go to your nearest volunteer usher. If additional assistance is needed the usher will get the appropriate person to further help you.11. Yes, the parking lot gets busy and public transportation is tricky, but leaving while the show is in progress or before the actors have taken their final bows is discourteous. Wait until it is over and then exit with the rest of the audience.

Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine at Escorpion Tequila Bar & Cantina $20 GIFT CARD TO ESCORPION TEQUILA BAR & CANTINA FOR $10Escorpion is a regionally inspired Mexican tequila bar and cantina from chef-owner Riccardo Ullio, capturing the authentic tastes and ingredients indigenous of Mexico. Constructed in a completely redesigned 5,800 square-foot-space anchoring the corner of 5th and Peachtree Streets, Escorpion serves food and drink menus rooted in Mexican flavors and culture. Expires 10/22/12. Only one certificate per table.

Local farms. Local cows. Local Greek yogurt! ONE CASE (12 CARTONS) OF ATLANTAFRESH ARTISAN CREAMERY GREEK YOGURT FOR $12.50.AtlantaFresh Artisan Creamery creates handmade, small-batch couture yogurts that hit your favorite market with the same freshness as herbs and freshly picked baby vegetables. Try such out-of-the-ordinary flavors as peach & ginger, black cherry & port wine, chocolate rocket and vanilla caramel. Find AtlantaFresh Greek yogurt at its store on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard or at these farmers markets: Dunwoody, East Atlanta Village, Grant Park, Marietta Square, Peachtree Road and Sandy Springs. Expires 1/31/13.

Exceptional experiences at a price you can afford ... day or night.

You pay only

$12.50!

Posh half-off dealz!

Follow us to hear about the latest dealz!

Page 47: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine at Escorpion Tequila Bar & Cantina $20 GIFT CARD TO ESCORPION TEQUILA BAR & CANTINA FOR $10Escorpion is a regionally inspired Mexican tequila bar and cantina from chef-owner Riccardo Ullio, capturing the authentic tastes and ingredients indigenous of Mexico. Constructed in a completely redesigned 5,800 square-foot-space anchoring the corner of 5th and Peachtree Streets, Escorpion serves food and drink menus rooted in Mexican flavors and culture. Expires 10/22/12. Only one certificate per table.

Local farms. Local cows. Local Greek yogurt! ONE CASE (12 CARTONS) OF ATLANTAFRESH ARTISAN CREAMERY GREEK YOGURT FOR $12.50.AtlantaFresh Artisan Creamery creates handmade, small-batch couture yogurts that hit your favorite market with the same freshness as herbs and freshly picked baby vegetables. Try such out-of-the-ordinary flavors as peach & ginger, black cherry & port wine, chocolate rocket and vanilla caramel. Find AtlantaFresh Greek yogurt at its store on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard or at these farmers markets: Dunwoody, East Atlanta Village, Grant Park, Marietta Square, Peachtree Road and Sandy Springs. Expires 1/31/13.

Exceptional experiences at a price you can afford ... day or night.

You pay only

$12.50!

Posh half-off dealz!

Follow us to hear about the latest dealz!

Page 48: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

48 EncorEAtlAntA.com

The Rolling Stones have performed at the Fox twice. In June 1978, the show was originally billed as “The Cockroaches” so as not to reveal the true performers before the concert announcement.

The Rolling Stones appeared next on October 26, 1981, for a standing-room only crowd. Before the show, the band had travelled to Savannah for a day trip and, due to dense fog in Atlanta, they were rerouted to Macon. The show was delayed by 90 minutes.

Bette Midler was scheduled to perform for three nights in February 1983. According to concert promoter Alex Cooley, when she first arrived in her dressing room, Midler claimed that someone had died in that space and a ghost was present. She refused to perform. But after moving to another dressing room, she was content enough to go on stage.

On New Year’s Day 2005, Broadway on Ice ice skating stars Nancy Kerrigan and Rudy Galindo, along with Broadway musical star Leslie Uggams, performed on the Fox stage. Creating the impromptu ice rink was an overnight process of repetitiously spraying water and freezing it.

Fox

Thea

Tre

arc

hiv

es

fox fun facTS: Rockin’ The fox

In July 1976, Lynyrd Skynyrd performed for three consecutive nights, recorded the album One More from the Road, and donated $5,000 toward the Save the Fox campaign. In February 1993, the band played another three nights, one of which was broadcast on pay-per-view TV. Here are some other fun facts:

Page 49: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

Moderation shmoderation.

Just blocks from the Fox Theatre at 40 7th Street NESun.-Thurs. 5:30-10pm | Fri.-Sat. 5:30-11pm | Bar open daily at 4pm

404.347.9555 | ecco-atlanta.com | @FifthGrouper | facebook.com/eccoatlanta

PRESENT YOUR TICKET STUB FOR 10% OFF YOUR MEAL!

Page 50: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

50 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Just about everybody has a bucket list. It may not be in writing, but it’s there, sloshing around in the gray matter as you idle on

I-285 in rush hour traffic or feed the kids Cheerios for the umpteenth time. Maybe it’s Paris, or a Cubs game at Wrigley Field. Maybe it’s skydiving or a trip to a beach resort that hugs the ocean and has a pool with a swim-up bar (oh wait, that’s on mine).We bet you even have a list of must-see spots in Atlanta. You know, those places you go only when visitors are in town? Why not knock some off your list — just for you? Here’s a guide to seeing Atlanta like a tourist — more than 35 million of them come here every year.

ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDENLose yourself in this urban oasis and its 30 acres of outdoor gardens including the award-winning Children’s Garden, a Canopy Walk through — and above — Storza Woods and the innovative Edible

Garden with its an outdoor demonstration kitchen. The Fuqua Conservatory is an organic biosphere and home to important collections of tropical palms and conifers; the Fuqua Orchid Center is home to the foremost collection of species orchids in the United States. The Garden holds a summer concert series, serves Cocktails in the Garden each Thursday and regularly exhibits artwork. Hours vary with the season. $18.95; $12.95 ages 3-12; age 2 and under free. Plus parking. 1345 Piedmont Ave. N.E. Details: atlantabotanicalgarden.org or 404.876.5859.

By Kathy Janich

See Atlanta!

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Page 51: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Page 52: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

52 EncorEAtlAntA.com

ATLANTA BRAVES MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME/TURNER FIELDSee Hank Aaron’s bat and ball from home run No. 715 and the 1995 World Series trophy. More than 600 Braves artifacts and photographs trace the team’s history from its beginnings in Boston (1871-1952) to Milwaukee (1953-65) to Atlanta (1966-present). You’ll find it on the northwest side of Turner Field at Aisle 134. The museum is open year-round and is the starting point of hourlong guided tours of Turner Field that leave on the hour. April-September: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-3 p.m. Sunday. October-March: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Tours not available when the Braves have home day games. $12; $7 ages 3-13 and members of the military; $5 museum only. Free parking in the Green Lot. 755 Hank Aaron Drive. Details: atlanta.braves.mlb.com or 404.614.2310.

ATLANTA HISTORY CENTERStroll through two acres of gardens, wildlife trails and woodland areas. The Buckhead complex includes the 1840s Tullie Smith Farm and the fully restored 1928 Swan House mansion. The museum offers exhibitions on the Civil War, African-American heritage and Southern folk art, with a wing dedicated to the 1996 Olympic Games.10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; and noon-5:30 p.m. Sunday. $16.50; $13 ages 13-18 and 6+; and $11 ages 4-12. You save $2 per ticket when you buy online. 130 West Paces Ferry Road N.W. Details, tickets: atlantahistorycenter.com or 404.814.4000.

CNN STUDIO TOURJourney into the heart of CNN Worldwide and get an up-close look at global news in the making. This is a 55-minute guided walking tour with behind-the-scenes views. Tours depart every 10 minutes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. $15; $14 senior citizens and ages 13-18; $12 ages 4-12. Also available: The Inside CNN VIP Tour, featuring expanded access to the network’s working studios. 9:30 a.m., 11:10 a.m., 1:10 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. Age 12 and older only. $35. Reservations strongly recommended. And finally: “Morning Express With Robin Meade” Tour. 8:30 a.m. Thursdays. Reservations required. This tour is subject to availability — and breaking news. $49. Tickets, details for all: cnn.tour.com.tour or 404.827.2300.

THE CYCLORAMA Take a trip through time. You’ll sit at the center of a sweeping panorama of the Battle of Atlanta, fought July 22, ©

201

2, K

evin

C. R

ose

/Atl

An

tAPh

oto

s.C

om

Atlanta Botanical Garden

The Cyclorama

Page 53: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Page 54: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

1864, during the Civil War. You can also see artifacts of the war displayed in the Civil War Museum and a steam locomotive known as the Texas, from the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. 9:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. $10; $8 senior citizens and ages 4-12; under 4 free. 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E. (in Grant Park, next to Zoo Atlanta). Tickets, details: atlantacyclorama.org or 404.658.7625.

FERNBANK MUSEUM Go for “Martinis & IMAX” on a Friday night or see some of the world’s largest dinosaur skeletons. This is where you can explore the development of life on Earth through the landscapes of present-day Georgia, connect with cultures from around the globe and engage in hands-on exhibitions. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. “Martinis and IMAX” 6:30-11 p.m. Friday. $17.50; $16.50 students and age 62-plus with ID; $15.50 ages 3-12.

IMAX tickets are $13; $12 students and seniors; and $11 age 3-12. Museum memberships available. 767 Clifton Road N.E. Details: fernbankmuseum.org or 404.929.6300.

54 EncorEAtlAntA.com

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK What had been a bleak, rundown section of downtown is now the best remaining legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympics. An estimated 3 million visitors stop by the 21-acre park each year. It features family fun and live music many days out of the week. Wednesday Wind Down features jazz during rush hour. Fourth Saturday Family Fun Day is free and features performers and children’s activities. The Fountain of Rings Show displays a dancing water show harmonized with pop music, lights and sound effects. The park is free, but admission is charged for many special events and concerts. 265 Park Ave. West N.W. Details: centennialpark.com or 404.222.7275.

Page 55: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication

404.459.4128encoreatlanta.com

More than a program, it’s your ticket to the arts.

Page 56: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

56 EncorEAtlAntA.com

GEORGIA AQUARIUMOne of the world’s biggest aquariums has more than 8 million gallons of water. Sea life is divided into 60 exhibits where you can watch whales being fed or walk beneath the arched tank of multiple species. While most exhibits are encased in glass (for obvious reasons), others are more hands-on, letting you pet sea creatures or participate in interactive sessions. Open 365 days a year but hours of operation vary. $26; $19.50 children. 255 Baker St. NW. Details: georgiaaquarium.org or 404.581.4000.

HIGH MUSEUM OF ARTOne of the leading art museums in the Southeast is just as beautiful on the outside as it is on the inside. The building was designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Meier (who also designed the Getty in Los Angeles). Inside you’ll find folk artists Nellie Mae Rowe, Thornton Dial and Bill Traylor; 19th- and 20th-century artists Joseph Stella and Georgia O’Keeffe; photography by Harry Callahan, Walker Evans and Edward Weston; French impressionism by Monet and Pissarro and Toulouse-Lautrec; and such contemporary masters as Ellsworth Kelly and David Adamo. And that’s just the permanent collection, not the special exhibits. See what we mean? The High, part of the Woodruff Arts Center, also has a tantalizing gift shop. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday (half-price after 4 p.m.); and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Every third Friday, except

in December, the High is open until 10 p.m. for “Friday Jazz.” $18; $15 age 65 and older and students; and $11 ages 6-17. Under 5 free. The first Saturday of every month is free for Fulton County residents. Details: high.org or 404.733.4444.

IMAGINE IT! THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF ATLANTAImagine a place in the heart of downtown where children are the No. 1 priority. Where children and grown-ups can learn and play together. Where the wonder of a 4-year-old is the most powerful image. Where a child who has never held a paintbrush learns the G

DEc

D; G

EorG

ia a

qu

ari

um

; © 2

012,

KEv

in C

. ro

sE/a

tla

nta

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Fernbank Museum

Georgia Aquarium

High Museum of Art

Page 57: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

GD

EcD

; GEo

rGia

aq

ua

riu

m; ©

201

2, K

Evin

C. r

osE

/atl

an

taPh

oto

s.C

om

Historic charm combined with artful hospitality.1302 West Peachtree St., Atlantaartmorehotel.com • 800.548.5631

A hip and contemporary place to meet for cocktails or hold your next event.

Page 58: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

58 EncorEAtlAntA.com

joy of playing with color. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. $12.75 plus tax for ages 2 and older. Under 2 free. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. Details, tickets: childrensmuseumatlanta.org or 404.659.5347.

JIMMY CARTER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUMExperience a day in the life of our 39th president (1977-81), step inside the Oval Office, and take a virtual trip with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter to fight disease and promote democracy around the world. The landscaped grounds here include plenty of shade and two lakes. 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Monday-Saturday; and noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday. $8; $6 age 60 and older, military and students with ID. Under 16 free. 441 Freedom Parkway N.E. Details, tickets: jimmycarterlibrary.gov or 404.865.7100.

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEA young boy grows up in a time of segregation. A dreamer is moved by destiny into leadership of the modern civil rights movement. This was the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968). Come hear his story, visit his birth home and see where he played as a child. Walk in his footsteps, and hear his voice in the church where he moved hearts ©

201

2, K

evin

C. R

ose

/Atl

An

tAPh

oto

s.C

om

WORLD OF COCA-COLAExplore on your own or take a guided tour, complete with a 3-D movie experience in moving seats and exhibits that detail the brand’s 400 other products. If you work up a thirst, relax. You can taste more than 60 Coke varieties from around the world, see commissioned works of art and hug the 7-foot-tall Coca-Cola polar bear. Open at 9 or 10 a.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. $16; $14 age 65 and older; and $12 ages 3-12. Under 2 free. 121 Baker St. N.W. in Pemberton Place, next to the Georgia Aquarium. Details: worldofcoca-cola.com or 404.676.5151.

Page 59: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m

Discover places to shop, dine and play in 4 easy steps

Have an Android phone? Follow these instructions.

+ Read show programs, find contests and deals on your phone!

2. Click on this icon and

1. Go to encoreatlanta.com

3. Add name 4. Enjoy the finer things in life!

Exceptional experiences at a price you can afford ... day or night.

‘Texas has a whorehouse in it,’ but only at Onstage Atlanta The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a rollicking musical loosely based on the historic, real-life Chicken Ranch that was found, once upon a time, in LaGrange, Texas. Carol Hall's 1979 score features the title tune, "The Aggie Song" and "Hard Candy Christmas."

Tickets as low as $10!

Follow us to hear about the latest dealz!

Page 60: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

and minds. Marvel at how he was an instrument for social change and reflect at his gravesite. Tickets, admission free. Day-of reservations required for birth home tours. Hours vary by season. Through Sept. 3: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Birth home tours: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. every half-hour. 450 Auburn Ave. N.E. Details: nps.gov/malu/index.htm or 404.331.5190.

STONE MOUNTAIN PARK & THE LASERSHOWGeorgia’s most-visited attraction is home to the world’s largest piece of exposed granite rock and the long-running laser light show. That big hunk of granite contains a carving of Confederate heroes Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Its 3,200-plus acres of nature include family attractions, recreation, special events, lodging and camping. A one-day parking pass is $10. Enjoying nature is free; attractions range in price from $5.50 to $14. Adventure passes include many of the paid attractions — and all of the free ones — for $28 plus tax (age 12 and older) or $22 plus tax (ages 3-11). 1000 Robert E. Lee Drive, Stone Mountain. Details: stonemountainpark.com or 770.498.5690.

ZOO ATLANTANot just for kids! Animal lovers of all ages can check out the exotic birds, reptiles, amphibians, red and giant pandas, giraffes, kangaroos, lemurs and rhinos. Visit the petting zoo for a hands-on experience. Plant life is in bloom in the Georgia Backyard Wildlife Habitat. 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Closed

only on Thanksgiving and Christmas. $20.99 age 12 and older; $15 ages 3-11. Under 2 free. 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E. in Grant Park (near the Cyclorama). Details: zooatlanta.org or 404.624.5600.

SEE IT ALLFor ticket discounts, consider the Atlanta CityPass ($69 adults; $49 ages 3-12), which covers admission to five of the city’s top attractions: the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Inside CNN Studio Tour, the High Museum of Art (or Fernbank Museum of Natural History) and Zoo Atlanta (or the Atlanta History Center). Details: citypass.com or 888.330.5008.

60 EncorEAtlAntA.com

MLK National Historic Site

Stone Mountain Park

Zoo Atlanta

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m; z

oo

Atl

An

tA

Page 61: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

© 2

012,

Kev

in C

. Ro

se/A

tlA

ntA

Pho

tos.

Co

m; z

oo

Atl

An

tA

Page 62: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre

62 EncorEAtlAntA.com

Be Art E.’s best bud and win!”Friend” and “follow” ArtEEncore and @ArtsATL to learn each week’s Free Ticket Friday challenge and play along for a chance to win seats to the symphony, the Fox Theatre, Atlanta Opera and more.

Get the scoop!Watch behind the scenes interviews at YouTube.com/EncoreAtlanta, and find more cool info by friending us and following @EncoreAtlanta.

Promote your messageLooking for unique gift items for a wedding or corporate event? Apparel or awards with your logo for company or trade show promotions? PromoteYourMessage.net offers more than pens — it offers solutions. Find your answers on Twitter and Facebook or call 888.843.9892 for details.

Posh new dealz!PoshDealz.com has new look! You’ll still find fantastic dealz on tickets, restaurant gift cards, hotel stays and more, but now we’ve got a Big Dealz page of extra-special savings and a Day-of Ticket section. If you find dealz you think your friends will love, you can share the specials on Twitter, Facebook and more!

this month’s

You don’t have to rock out or wiggle, be a celebrity-spotter or even an international traveler to live the high life in Atlanta. You just need a line on where to find posh deals or, as we like to call them, PoshDealz. Sign up for our newsletter or like “PoshDealz” on Facebook. Great summer savings await, from ticket deals for the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s new sculpture show to seats at any number of wonderfully air-conditioned stages.

Page 63: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre
Page 64: July 2012: The Fox Rocks at the Fox Theatre