“If ads were forklifts,
it would require
100% of this space,
blue, yellow &
green, to advertise a
conventional forklift.”
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE SHOW IS CLOSED
All good things must come to an end,
and MODEX 2012 is no exception. Every
day at 5 p.m. ( 3 p.m. on Thursday),
MODEX will close its doors for the
evening. What to do then? Here’s an arbi-
trary selection of special events taking
place in Atlanta while MODEX is in town:
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“Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the
Apollo Theater Shaped American
Entertainment.” This special exhibit features historic and contemporary costumes, playbills, music scores, graphic
images, and recorded music from
Harlem’s Apollo Theater. Atlanta History
Center. www.atlantahistorycenter.com
Through April 29
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Through Feb. 11
“Next Fall.” In this play by Geoffrey
Nauffts, Luke and Adam experience a
tragedy in their perfect New York life,
and Adam turns to Luke’s religious family for support and answers. Actor’s
Express at King Plow Arts Center.
Wed.–Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m.
www.actors-express.com
Through Feb. 26