This website is dedicated to providing honest and accurate reviews of Atlanta, GA nightlife entertainment, restaurants, bars, dance clubs, comedy clubs and other nightclubs. This is not only an Atlanta Tourism resource allowing visitors to read first hand experience about food and entertainment, but also a place where ATL locals can share pictures & videos, express opinions about their favorite bars and night clubs, or become a restaurant review expert.
High Museum of Art: Atlanta Jazz Night
July 18th, 2010Live jazz in the Robinson Atrium at the Atlanta High Museum of Art every 3rd Friday of the month… what to expect?
It’s a top notch live jazz performance, played to a well dressed 30 and up crowd. Despite the two bars serving a short range of mixed drinks, beer and wine, it is a very well behaved atmosphere. It’s still an art museum, and not a jazz night club. However, I will say this. If you have been curious to check out the High Museum of Art, but timid about visiting an uptight, sober museum for fun, the live music and slight buzz helps create a good mood for browsing artwork.
I went for the July, 2010 Friday Night Jazz. Here’s some background about the jazz band playing that night. Credit for jazz musicians background goes to this Atlanta Meetup group posting. I took the images and movie clip with my Droid phone.
Atlanta Aquarium Jazz Visitor Reviews, Coupons and Discount Tickets
July 5th, 2010Georgia Aquarium, in downtown Atlanta, boasted as the biggest aquarium in the world, this summer tries to make fish watching cooler with the Jazz Journey.
During the daytime, as far as entertainment goes, this one’s pretty much for the kids. Sure it’s one hell of a fish tank, though not a huge thrill. Though, it may make a cute place for a wholesome date. Especially if you want to appeal to maternal instincts. You’ll see just as many kids as you do fish. The "Finding Nemo" wanna-be mascot also makes a questionable first impression, but the kids don’t know the difference.
So does the Jazz Journey transform the Georgia Aquarium into an exciting experience for adults?