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Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) Atlanta Monster; 1977 Atlanta sanitation strike; C. Atlanta murders of 1979–1981; M. 1972 Major League Baseball All-Star ...
Atlanta Film Festival begins. Georgia World Congress Center opens. National Conference of Black Mayors headquartered in city. [23] [51] 1977 Atlanta Soto Zen Center founded. Sister city relationship established with Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. [48] 1979 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority begins operating. Atlanta murders of ...
Atlanta The Omni July 14, 1987 Antioch Starwood Amphitheatre July 15, 1987 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre July 17, 1987 Houston The Summit July 18, 1987 Dallas Park Center Amphitheatre - Starfest 1987 July 19, 1987 Oklahoma City Frontier City July 21, 1987 Memphis Mud Island Amphitheatre July 23, 1987 Louisville Louisville Gardens July 24, 1987
The Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, often referred to as MWMF or Michfest, [1] was a lesbian feminist women's music festival held annually from 1976 to 2015 in Oceana County, Michigan, on privately owned woodland near Hart Township referred to as "The Land" by Michfest organizers and attendees.
An excursion train pulled by a classic BC Rail steam locomotive visits Oakland, California in 1977. March 9 – Approximately a dozen armed Hanafi Movement Muslims take over three buildings in Washington, D.C., killing one person and taking more than 130 hostages. The hostage situation ends two days later.
Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom was a music venue located in Atlanta, Georgia that existed between 1974 and 1979. [1] The original owners were Alex Cooley and Mark Golob. It was located in the Grand Ballroom of the Georgian Terrace Hotel at 663 Peachtree Street NE. It became the Agora Ballroom before closing in 1983. The structure burned down ...
Metro Atlanta is home to: the Grammy Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; two renowned historical chamber groups, the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra and the New Trinity Baroque; and to notable musicians such as conductors Robert Spano and Predrag Gosta, the late Robert Shaw, countertenor David Daniels, bass Jason Hardy, and others.
Front view of "Raining Going d" by Charles Fazzino Side view of "Raining Gold", showing the 3D design of the artwork. Born in 1955, Charles Fazzino is the son of a Finnish sculptor (Irene) and an Italian mode shoe designer (Salvatore).