In entertainment-starved B'game any form of music or theater is most welcome. This year's Burlingame on the Ave. offers just the kind of get-out-of-the-house option we need more of. Some of the old favorites are still there (kid zone, great photography for sale, the paella) and some returning vendors also added a lot. "SuperKeith" the record guy is a great example of someone who sold at the old Art on the Avenue, but is just rediscovering us. The artisan who made the Daily Journal for her barrel stave wineglass holders made at least one sale because the first people I saw as I was walking over had one in hand. Here are Dennis Johnson and the Ramblers who were great! Kudos to the guy who was schooling one of the Arthur Murray dance instructors on the dance floor.
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I do not agree..
I think I would rather "Starve."
Or listen to the wind.
Wait a minute.....
If that is not a line in a popular song, it should be.
Posted by: [email protected] | August 21, 2017 at 05:49 PM
Well what kind of live music would you prefer then? Or maybe you'd prefer no live music at all? I'll step off your lawn now...
Posted by: J. Mir | August 22, 2017 at 11:12 AM
Guitarist alone in first tent in front of Walgreens' Sunday morning was great. Very inviting to the event.
Posted by: Peter Garrison | August 22, 2017 at 12:10 PM
I prefer Original.
Pop, Modern, Country, Classic, Africanism, Native, Middle Eastern.
You really were on my front lawn today...
You are a weirdo.
Posted by: [email protected] | August 22, 2017 at 05:34 PM