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THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 -16, 2019 PAGE 3B ART High Museum of Art 1280 W. Peachtree St. NE Atlanta (404) 733-4400 www.high.org With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino and Tommie Smith— Through Feb. 3 Exhibit features sculptural in stallations and drawings by con ceptual artist Glenn Kaino and gold medal sprinter Tommie Smith, who raised a fist during the 1968 Summer Olympics. COMEDY The Vista Room 2836 La Vista Road Atlanta (404) 321-5000 www.thevistaroom.com Evening of Comedy with Henry Cho—Jan. 11 Three acts in one starting with comedian Steve Mingolla and Henry Cho followed by the Mike Veal Band. Tickets to the 8 p.m. show $25-$35. DANCE AND MUSIC Georgia State University Clarkston Campus—Gym Clarkston Annual Children's Concert— Jan. 27 DeKalb Symphony Orchestra presents its Annual Children's Concert at 3 p.m. Jan. 27. Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf is featured. Program includes music from The Lone Ranger, the Waltzing Cat and The Liberty Bell. It also features dancers from Decatur School off Ballet. Tickets to the one-hour $5. Call (678) 891-3565 or go to dekalbsymphony.org for tickets or more information. MUSIC Eddie's Attic 515-B N. McDonough Decatur (404) 377-4976 www.eddiesattic.com Ray Scott-Jan. 13 Country storyteller Ray Scott brings his talent to the stage at 8 p.m.Tickets $15-$20. The Vista Room 2836 La Vista Road Atlanta (404) 321-5000 www.thevistaroom.com Globe Rocks—Jan. 13 Globe Toga Party raises money for Academy's music department. New Vintage and the Vixens also join the stage. Tickets $15-$25. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. OTHER Fernbank Museum 767 Clifton Road NE Atlanta (404) 929-6300 www.fernbankmuseum.org Great Barrier Reef 3D— Through May 2 This 40-minute 3D movie explores one of the seven natural wonders of the world— the Great Barrier Reef—with its sea turtles, manatees, sharks and whales.Tickets $8-$27. THEATER Porter Sanford Performing Arts and Community Center 3181 Rainbow Drive Decatur A Good Gift—Jan. 11 A grandmother, daughter and eccentric sister hold a family together. A turn of events during a time of challenges leads to unexpected gift. Tickets to the 7:30 p.m. show $15. Go to eventbrite.com and search for the event. Stage Door Players 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road (770) 396-1726 Stagedoorplayers.net The Last Night of Ballyhood— Jan. 25-Feb. 17 Set during a cotillion at a restrictive country club, a college student examines her Jewish identity (or lack of) and questions the beliefs with which she was reared. Tickets $15-$33