From restaurant and shop openings to music and film festivals, there’s no shortage of Black cultural events taking place in Atlanta on any given day or night. That’s why every Wednesday The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Black Culture team creates a curated list of event recommendations to help you sift through the variety of options happening from week to week.
In this edition, we tell you about the new Negro Motorist Green Book museum exhibition, a panel discussion about Atlanta’s art scene, Ledisi’s Atlanta concert and more.
BlackGround
Led by Dad’s Garage’s newly appointed executive producer Jon Carr, this dynamic improv comedy show features an all-African-American troupe that takes on classic movies (like “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones”), and imagines what each film’s unseen Black people were doing in the background. This inaugural show will feature former Rickey Smiley Morning Show co-host Headkrack, and future shows will also feature special guests including stand-up comedians, opera singers and more.
8 p.m. Wednesday, March 27. $12. Dad’s Garage Theatre Company, 569 Ezzard St., Atlanta. 404-523-3141. https://www.dadsgarage.com/blackground.
The Negro Motorist Green Book Exhibition Open
The newest exhibition at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum explores the history of The Negro Motorist Green Book, a guidebook for African American road-trippers during the Jim Crow era. From business signs and postcards to archival photos and videos, visitors can view a variety of artifacts to learn about the realities of travel for African Americans in mid-century America. The exhibit, developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and award-winning author and historian Candacy Taylor, will be on view from March 30 to June 23.
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 30. $10-12. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, 441 John Lewis Freedom Parkway NE, Atlanta. 404-865-7123.
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