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Regal Atlantic Station to get immersive 4DX cinema

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Developed in South Korea, the 4DX theatre will include motion-enabled chairs, environmental controls for simulated weather and other conditions, and scent modules, which will be fully synchronized to the movie’s storyline to mimic what the characters see, feel and smell in real time.

Other changes coming to the Regal include the conversion of four auditoriums to its VIP format, offering plush, electric recliners, a remodeled façade and signage, enhanced concession area and a new “arrival experience replacing the current ticket window.

Officials said the cinema will remain open during the expansion and renovation.

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Visual Arts

A Route Campagne - Impressionist Works From The Melamed Family: This exhibition will feature more than thirty-five original works of art by late 19th and early 20th century artists. Tue-Sun. Free-$5. museum.oglethorpe.edu

Any Great Change - Centennial Of The 19th Amendment: This exhibition explores the decades-long struggle for women’s suffrage as well as the key groups, their strategies, and their leaders. Daily. Free-$21.50. atlantahistorycenter.com

APG > ATL- Airport 2019: Multiple works by Atlanta Photography Group artists, one of the city’s premiere photography organizations. Daily. Free. atl.com

Come Here: A polychromatic invitation to experience the works of 23-year-old Nicholas Kontaxis. Daily. Free. anneoart.com

Fine Lines - American Works On Paper: A recent gift to the High Museum of 50 late nineteenth-century drawings from Atlanta collector Paul Stein. Oct 26-Mar 22. $14.50. high.org

Form And Function - Shoe Art By Chris Francis: Francis blurs the line between art and fashion, implementing unconventional techniques and materials. Tues-Sun. $5-$10. scadfash.org

Global Gallery Tour: Newly expanded to include more international puppetry traditions, this tour makes it easy to see why puppetry is a worldwide phenomenon. Tue-Fri. $16.50. puppet.org

Loud Magic: Whitespace Gallery presents this solo exhibition by Sonya Yong James. Tue-Sat. Free. whitespace814.com

People Of The World: A group exhibition by the art students at Decatur’s Academe of the Oaks High School. Mon-Fri. Free. differenttrainsgallery.com

Something Over Something Else: The first exhibition to bring dozens of works from Romare Bearden’s eminent “Profile” series together since its debut nearly 40 years ago. Tue-Sun. Free-$14.50. high.org

Through A Glass, Darkly: The first major exhibition to systematically consider the form, function, and meaning of allegorical prints produced in the Low Countries. Tue-Sun. $6-$8. carlos.emory.edu

Traveling The Silk Road: Step 1,000 years back in time to experience the sights, sounds, and stories of the greatest trading route in history. Daily. $18-$20. fernbankmuseum.org

Performance Art

Ailey II - The Next Generation Of Dance: The dazzling alchemy of combining the country’s best young dance talent with the creative vision of top emerging choreographers. Oct 26. $46-$74. rialto.gsu.edu

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Anjelah Johnson: This Mexican and Native American comedian has become a favorite with both audiences and critics alike. Oct 11. $36-$56. cobbenergycentre.com

Atlanta Black Theatre Festival: A variety of full-length performances and special events that include educational workshops, celebrity panels and a readers’ theatre series. Oct 2-5. $7.50-$40. atlantabtf.org

Atlanta Comedy Jam: Get ready to laugh out loud because this show guarantees nothing but quality entertainment. Oct 12. $63-$129. foxtheatre.org

Becoming Nancy: The huge-hearted new musical that weaves a story of family bonds, first loves, and the courage it takes to find your own spotlight. Closes Oct 6. $10-$85. alliancetheatre.org

Carrie Underwood: She sprang to fame as an American Idol winner, but her career needs to be defined in the context of country superstars instead of reality-show contestants. Oct 19. $49-$99. statefarmarena.com

Chicago: Second only to the Beach Boys as the most successful American rock band of all time, in terms of both albums and singles. Oct 12. $30.50-$603. classicchastain.com

Evil Dead - The Musical: The elements of the cult classic films are combined for one of the funniest theatrical experiences of all time. Oct 4-20. $37-$47. outofboxtheatre.com

Fantasia: She may have won the third season of American Idol with “I Believe,” but it was her passionate take on George Gershwin’s “Summertime” that had everyone talking for weeks. Oct 18. $48.50-$128.50. foxtheatre.org

Ghost: In the Alliance’s fall production for middle and high school audiences, Castle Crenshaw, a.k.a. Ghost, has been running his entire life, but for all the wrong reasons. Oct 26-Nov 9. $5-$32. woodruffcenter.org

Incognito: Recognized as one of the best funk/jazz/soul outfits in the world, they are a pioneer of the “acid jazz” movement. Oct 12. $35-$89. cobbenergycentre.com

Jo Koy: This comedian pulls inspiration from his family, specifically his son, with material that has universal appeal. Oct 4 & 6. $40. atlantasymphony.org

Maggie Rogers: This singer/songwriter combines folk, dance, and R&B into an emotional yet crowd-pleasing sound. Oct 14. $29.50-$45. foxtheatre.org

Magnificat!: The Atlanta Baroque Orchestra once again teams up with the Cathedral Schola to present this show. Oct 11. $10-$150. stphilipscathedral.org

Paradise Blue: Set against a backdrop of gentrification and displacement, this encompasses the pain and suffering that accompany the erasure of Black history. TueSun. $20-$50. Southwest Arts Center

Peppa Pig Live!: An all-new, action-packed live show featuring your favorite characters as life-size puppets and costume characters. Oct 5. $25-$65. foxtheatre.org

Psycho In Concert: Alfred Hitchcock’s famed thriller will screen at Symphony Hall as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs the film score live. Oct 12. $39.50. atlantasymphony.org

Red Baraat: A pioneering band from Brooklyn that has drawn worldwide praise for its singular sound. Oct 12. $41-$69. rialto.gsu.edu

Small Mouth Sounds: A unique and compassionate new play that asks how we address life’s biggest questions when words fail us. Oct 4-27. $10-$45. alliancetheatre.org

Space!: This original, out-of-this-world musical is a fun-filled exploration of the final frontier. Tue-Sun. $19.50. puppet.org

Sweet Auburn Music Fest: Witness one of the most amazing music festivals to hit Atlanta and the Southeast. Oct 5-6. Free! sweetauburnmusicfest.com

The Ghastly Dreadfuls: Celebrate Halloween with a cavalcade of creepy stories, frightful songs, and devilish dances from around the world Oct 9-26. $25-$35 puppet.org

Thom Yorke, Nigel Godrich And Tarik Barr: Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes have confirmed a new live electronic performance to take place at the Fox. Oct 6. $59.

Totally 80’s Concert: A night of live music and dance benefiting Positive Impact Health Centers. Oct 5. $60-$150. tabernacleatl.com

TOTO: This band defined the slick, smooth sound of Southern California in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Oct 10. $39-$205. atlantasymphony.org

Trisha Yearwood: By many measures this singer was one of the biggest female country star of the early ‘90s. Oct 13. $46.50$124.50. cobbenergycentre.com

Wicked: This Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz, but from a different angle. Oct 23-Nov 27. foxtheatre.org

Woman And Scarecrow: In this play a dying mother reflects on a life caring for others and dealing with an unfaithful husband. Closes Oct 6. $20-$25. 7stages.org

The Chainsmokers: The duo mix indie, dance, and pop into a chart-topping sound that spawned hits like “Roses,” “Closer,” and “Don’t Let Me Down.” Oct 22. $39.50$129.50. statefarmarena.com

It was almost a full REM reunion on Sept. 13 at the Fox Theatre as Bill Berry, Peter Buck and Mike Mills took the stage as part of “Revival,” a benefit concert for the Fox Theatre Institute, which aids in the preservation of small theaters across Georgia. The evening also featured performances by Drivin N Cryin, Drive-By Truckers, Michelle Malone, Dodd and The Councilmen and other special guests. The event raised more than $20,000 for the Institute.

Top Left: Bill Berry on drums and Kevin Kinney perform REM’s classic “The One I Love.”

Top Right: Owen Berry (Bill Berry’s son) and Peter Buck perform at Revival.

Bottom Left: REM’s Mike Mills and Bill Berry.

Bottom Right: Michelle Malone performs “Feather in a Hurricane.”

Photos by Julie E. Bloemeke

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