You can hear jazz in Oakhurst, meet several authors, play bingo and shop at the Decatur Farmers Market.
The kids are out of school this week for spring break. You can attend a free concert, talk to several authors and hear poetry and personal stories. If you're civic minded, several public meetings will be held.
Spread a blanket and enjoy the free music at the Solarium at Historic Scottish Rite.
DeKalb Medical Maternity Services is sponsoring three free movies with baby themes. The first is "What To Expect When You're Expecting," which was filmed in Decatur and Atlanta
Local comic Josh Harris needs the extras from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Oglethorpe University gym.
Student's tuba playing and autism will be part of short documentary.
The celebration of the music and comedy of the Rat Pack is coming to the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
The singer-songwriter is a contender to perform live on the music awards show on Feb. 10.
Philip Rafshoon will replace Terra Elan McVoy as the book festival programming director.
The magazine's annual edition also made note of Write Club and (though it's not in Decatur) Eddie Owens Presents at the Red Clay Theatre.
She talked to a full sanctuary about her new book, "Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers."
Other stuff happening this weekend: Storytellers, a play at the Academy Theatre, a book signing for a book about bookstores and a 5K run.
A 24-year-old artist from Decatur and his grandmother will show their work at Bill Lowe Gallery.
You can see photo exhibits at several places taking part in Atlanta Celebrates Photography!
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Weekβand you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.