ABOUT TOWN: What Goes On

Separating the wheat from the chaff
Kevin C. Madigan, Creative Loafing, November 1, 2023

This month's roundup of recommended events in and around Atlanta includes an exhibition of photographs from the Sex Pistols' sole appearance in Atlanta years ago; a ballet set to the music of Johnny Cash and Leonard Cohen; a recital of Sergei Rachmaninov's famous Piano Concerto No. 2 by Michelle Cann and the ASO; raconteurs from The Moth doing their thing; comedian and podcaster Theo Von at the Fox; violin prodigy Kevin Zhu showing off his Stradivarius; an ode to Beatrix Potter at The High; and nighttime frolics outside the Fernbank Museum. See for yourselves:

 

Through Sat., Nov. 11

Sex Pistols, Atlanta 1978: Photographs by Ron Sherman, Different Trains Gallery - Ron Sherman has been taking photographs of Atlanta and its people for more than fifty years. Jimmy Carter, Hank Aaron and Coretta Scott King are just three of the local notables in his extensive archive. One night in 1978, on assignment from Newsweek, Sherman attended a show at the Great Southeast Music Hall headlined by the Sex Pistols. It was the beginning of the notorious punk band's one and only U.S. tour. Bill King, a writer for what was then known as the Atlanta Constitution, described the occasion as "a full blown international media event" with at least 40 television and print reporters from England and the United States in attendance. Sherman shot multiple rolls that night; this exhibit highlights some of the best of them. "Ron's photographs document a seminal band at the key moment -- the arrival of punk in Atlanta and the South," says Randy Gue, assistant director at Emory University's Rose Library and curator of the exhibition.


Free entry. Different Trains Gallery, 432 East Howard Avenue # 24, Decatur 30030