admin | January 11, 2010
Russian literature, I’ve read. Russian music? Not so much. Whether you’re a fan or you’d like an introduction, you may want to take advantage of this deal, which The Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech made available for Atlanta on the Cheap’s subscribers:
The Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra concert will take place on [...]
Category: Concerts, Half-Off Deals |
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admin | November 20, 2009
Looking for ways to save on holiday shows? Don’t forget about these deals:
The Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker
50% off Tickets to the Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker
25 % off Tickets to the Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker
20% off Any Ticket to the Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker
The Urban Nutcracker
BOGO Tickets to the Ballethnic’s Urban Nutcracker, Nov. 19-22
The [...]
Category: Child's Play, Half-Off Deals, Holiday Events, Theater |
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admin | November 6, 2009
Another deal on WSB’s Family 2 Family page: You can buy one ticket and get one free to all evening performances of Ballethnic Dance Company’s Urban Nutcracker. To get the deal, purchase tickets at the Ferst Center Box office or call 404-894-9600 & mention WSB’s Family 2 Family discount. I tried to buy them online, [...]
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admin | August 12, 2009
Through September 29, you can check out a Japanese Embroidery exhibition at the Ferst Center for the Arts. The works, which were embroidered by local students and professionals at the Japanese Embroidery Center, demonstrate the Nuido—“The Way of Embroidery”—“a combination of “art and ‘spirit’ as expressed in silk and gold thread.”
The works are on [...]
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admin | March 31, 2009
I spend so much time working & communicating via my laptop that when I hear someone talk about sending someone a note, one that’s handwritten on paper, my first thought is often, “Paper? What is this paper of which you speak?” Granted, I still prefer to read books & magazines on paper–Kindle, you have not [...]
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admin | October 13, 2008
Not to add one more thing to your inbox, but….If you’re a Georgia Tech fan, you need to sign up for The Sting E-newsletter. Why? It’s your all-access pass to promo codes and coupons for Yellow Jacket sports tickets and merchandise.
During football season, check your inbox on Tuesday mornings for a chance to snag free [...]
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admin | August 18, 2008
Through September 2, Georgia Tech’s Robert C. Williams Paper Museum takes a look at currency’s hidden beauty with its children’s exhibition, How Do They Spend It? Kids and Paper Money Around the World. Featuring currency from 10 countries, you’ll learn about who’s on each bill and why they’re immortalized, how to make watermarks for money, [...]
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