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ALL THAT JAZZ

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up to host events. People come in here to pick up their concert tickets that they win on the air every day, and we’re able to shake their hands. They get to know us. They get to know the hosts. That’s like having a one-on-one relationship. And I think that’s been our blessing, even though we’ve had to evolve and we’ve had to change, too.”

To take part in WCLK’s pledge drive, call 404-880-8807 or donate safely and securely online at WCLK.com. The Feb. 17 listener engagement campaign kickoff will take place at 6 p.m. at LOFT at Castleberry Hill, 170 Northside Drive SW in Atlanta.

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Wednesday, February 3rd at 7am

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Saturday, February 6th

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Sunday, February 7th

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Your family’s most comprehensive online guide to arts and cultural entertainment. Visit AtlantaPlanIt.com for more upcoming events.

Between the Sweet Water and the Swarm of Bees: Works by Susanne Wenger: The Carlos Museum presents screen prints and a waxbatik by Susanne Wenger, who lived and worked in Nigeria for nearly 60 years. Tuesday through Sunday. $6 to $8. carlos.emory.edu

Visual Arts

Orchid Daze: This annual orchid showcase explores the many ways these vibrantly colored plants grow on trunks, branches and the stems of other plants. Opens Feb. 13. $12.95 to $18.95. atlantabg.org

Dark of the Moon: Through amorphous forms the hidden mysteries of dream worlds, the unknown, the unconscious and the human psyche are examined in these works by Zipporah Thompson. Closes Feb. 13. Free. whitespace814.com

Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks: These rare notebooks, presented along with 30 related paintings, drawings and mixed media works, offer an intimate look at the life of influential contemporary artist JeanMichel Basquiat. Opens Feb. 28. $12 to $19.50. high.org

Make-Believe America: This exhibition explores the height of U.S. cultural exhibitions (1955-1975) and demonstrates the ways in which design was used as a persuasive force. Opens Feb. 28. $5 to $10. museumofdesign.org

Black Chronicles II: This exhibit at Spelman College features newly discovered photographs that document the presence of black subjects in late 19th century Britain. Tuesday through Saturday. $3. spelman.edu

Nuido, The Way of Embroidery: Visit the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art to see wall hangings, obis, kimonos and other beautifully embroidered objects created by the Japanese Embroidery Center. Tuesday through Sunday. $5. museum.oglethorpe. edu

Places & Spaces: Mapping Science: This exhibit at the David J. Sencer CDC Museum demonstrates the power of maps to address vital questions about the contours and content of human knowledge. Monday through Friday. Free. cdc.gov/museum

Daniel Lismore Exhibit: Be Yourself; Everyone Else is Already Taken: SCAD Atlanta presents the first U.S. exhibition of London-based artist, stylist and designer Daniel Lismore, whose distinctive, flamboyant style has earned him the title “London’s Most

Outrageous Dresser” by Vogue. Tuesday through Sunday. $5 to $10. scadfash.org

Performing Arts

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast: This play depicts the classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. Feb. 2 through 7. $30 to $125. foxtheatre.org

The Missing Generation: In this dance and theater event, Sean Dorsey Dance presents a “love letter” to those who witnessed the loss of part of an entire generation of gay and transgender people to AIDS in the 1980s and ‘90s. Feb. 4 through 7. $22.50. 7stages.org

Moulin Rouge - The Ballet: Get up close and personal with the bohemian world of Paris in its heyday and the spiritual birthplace of the Cancan – Moulin Rouge in this performance by Atlanta Ballet. Feb. 5 through 13. $20 to $127 atlantaballet.com

PostSecret: The Show: With the assistance of projected images and video, three actors guide the audience through stories sourced from over a million anonymous and artful secrets mailed on postcards. Feb. 6. $25 to $35. arts.gatech. edu/ferstcenter

Romeo and Juliet: Join Atlanta Shakespeare Company for their 16th anniversary of performing this play about young lovers, feuding families and one Friar with good intentions. Feb. 6 through 28. $15 to $36. shakespearetavern. com

American Buffalo: an urban junk shop, three small-time crooks make plans to rob a man of his coin collection, including what they believe to be an extremely valuable “Buffalo nickel” in this play by True Colors Theatre Company. Opens Feb. 9. $20 to $50. truecolorstheatre.org

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Visit the Fox Theatre to see this dance company that brings African-American cultural expression and the American modern dance tradition to the world. Feb. 10 through 14. $21.50 to $66.50. foxtheatre. org

Emory Jazz Fest 2016:

Cohen with Gary Motley Trio: Clarinetistsaxophonist Anat Cohen joins the Gary Motley Trio in concert on Friday night of Emory Jazz Fest 2016. Feb. 12. $25. arts. emory.edu

A Valentine’s Romance: Jazz guitarist and bandleader John Pizzarelli joins the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in an evening of love songs and duets. Feb. 12 through 14. $20 to $65. atlantasymphony.org

Fancy Nancy The Musical: Follow Fancy Nancy and her best friend Bree as they prepare for their school’s ballet production in this play based on the books written by Jane O’Connor. Opens Feb. 19. $15 to $30. synchrotheatre.com

An Evening with Vince Gill & Lyle Lovett: The always witty Vince Gill and the reliably wry Lyle Lovett reunite for a 13-city tour that brings them to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Feb. 20. $42 to $146. cobbenergycentre.com

Born for This: The BeBe Winans Story: Alliance Theatre presents the story of BeBe and CeCe Winans who encounter fame and fortune in a heart-warming tale of a journey toward self-discovery. Closes Feb. 21. $20 to $68. alliancetheatre.org

The Secret Garden: Using handcarved marionettes, puppeteer David Simpich brings Frances Hodgson Burnett’s famous British novel to the stage. Feb. 23 through 28. $25. centerforpuppetryarts. com

Experience Hendrix Tour: Now in its second decade, this tour celebrates the musical genius of Jimi Hendrix by bringing together a diverse array of extraordinary musicians, including Buddy Guy and Keb’ Mo’. Feb. 27. $36.50 to $66.50. foxtheatre. org

The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: A wronged barber escapes from prison, returning to his native London to exact revenge on the corrupt judge who unjustly imprisoned him and stole his wife and child in this play. Closes Feb. 28. $21 to $40. actors-express.com

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