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The Little Five Points Vortex. The Vortex Bar and Grill is a restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, with two locations, in Midtown on Peachtree Street, originally opened in 1992, and Little Five Points, opened in 1996 and distinguished by the large "Laughing Skull" entrance.
Dad's Garage Theatre Company, located at 569 Ezzard St. in the Old Fourth Ward in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1995 by Chris Blair, Marc Cram, Sean Daniels, George Faughnan, John Gregorio, David Keeton, Joseph Limbaugh, Matt Stanton, and Matt Young. A second wave of people in the founding summer soon followed, and the theatre company spent ...
Cobb's Comedy Club: San Francisco: California: Coconuts Comedy Club: St. Petersburg: Florida: Includes 12 locations in Florida, 6 in other states The Comedy Catch: Chattanooga: Tennessee Comedy Cellar: Manhattan: New York: The Comedy Loft of DC: Washington: District of Columbia: Housed in Brickskeller: The Comedy & Magic Club: Hermosa Beach ...
Comedian Dennis Regan will perform on Jan. 20 at the Canton Cultural Center Theater. Comedy shows will be among the mixed uses for the venue.
The Punchline is a comedy club first opened in 1982 in Sandy Springs, Georgia now located in Atlanta, Georgia. The venue seats 270 people and presents shows five or more nights per week. The club has hosted comedians as diverse as Robin Williams , Eddie Murphy , Dane Cook , and was the original performance venue of Jeff Foxworthy .
The theater was opened on April 1, 2009, by former members of Mission IMPROVable, including Lloyd Ahlquist, co-creator of the YouTube series Epic Rap Battles of History [6] At the time of the theater's founding, Ahlquist served as general manager and artistic director. Co-founder Sean Casey (owner The Glendale Room & The Lyric Hyperion Theater ...
Welcome to the new-look postseason, where the path to the national championship begins at campus sites for eight of the 12 teams in the College Football Playoff. Snow showers are forecast to give ...
That time of possession advantage? Pittsburgh dropped from first to 29th, holding the ball on average 7 minutes and 16 seconds fewer per game than competition.