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11 THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 -14, 2019 PAGE 3B 11 l:L MUSIC Porter Sanford Performing Arts and Community Center 3181 Rainbow Drive Decatur Men and Women of Soul— Aug. 8-9 Musical tribute to Ray Charles, Gerald Levert, Gladys Knight, WhitneyHouston and more with a live band. Tickets $15 to the 10 a.m. show. Eddie's Attic 515-B N. McDonough St. Suite B Decatur Eddiesattic.com (404) 377-4976 Halcyon-Aug. 9 Deb Hunseder and Steph Callahan have opened for national acts John Mayer, India.Arie, Joan Osborne and Sister Hazel. Tickets $17- $22 to the 7 p.m. show. The Vista Room 2836 La Vista Road Atlanta www.thevistaroom.com Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band—Aug. 9 Zydeco showman Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band have recorded 10 CDs during 22 years. Tickets to the 8:30 p.m. show $14-19. THEATER Southwest Arts Center 915 New Hope Road Atlanta 888-479-6300 East Texas Hot Links— Through Aug. 11 True Colors Theatre Company's production about a hot summer night of storytelling and fellowship that takes an ominous turn when Klan rumors swirl. The community must come together to save itself from outside evils as well as from within. ART Michael C. Carlos Museum 571 S. Kilgo Circle NE Atlanta Carlos.emory.edu Through a Glass, Darkly— Through Dec. 1 Described as the first major exhibition to consider form, function and meaning of allegorical prints produced in the Low Countries between 16 th and 18 th centuries. Oglethorpe University Museum of Art 4484 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta Leon Kelly Exhibit—Through Aug.31 Exhibit of the work of American surrealist Leon Kelly. He began his study in Philadelphia and Paris and now his work has been acquired by such major museums as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stairway to Heaven— Through Aug. 31 Two print portfolios by Salvador Dali are on display. LITERARY Decatur Library 215 Sycamore St. Decatur Book as Art: Wonder— Aug. 9-Sept. 27 "From the tactile complexity of handmade paper, to the alteration of existing volumes, to a variety of other materials and concepts, these objects, in an increasingly digital world stubbornly survive. The objects in this exhibit will interpret the concept of the book and invite the viewer to look beyond the printed page to where word has become for." Exhibit is in the Periodicals Gallery of the library.