City Lights: Tiny Doors ATL; Atlanta’s Civil Rights History On The BeltLine; And More

Next week marks four years of tiny door installations as part of the “Tiny Doors ATL” project.

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Monday on “City Lights with Lois Reitzes”:

  • 0:52: Producer Myke Johns talks with artist Karen Anderson, known for the public art project “Tiny Doors ATL”. Next week marks four years of tiny door installations.
  • 16:40: The Atlanta Young Singers are bound for South Africa as participants in the 10th annual South African Choral Festival. Music director Paige Mathis and singer Grace Adams talk with Lois Reitzes about the trip.
  • 26:30: There’s a new outdoor exhibition that just popped up along the Atlanta BeltLine’s East- and Westside trails titled “Atlanta and the Civil Rights Movement, 1944-1968.” Creator of the exhibition, Dr. Karcheik Sims-Alvarado, talks with Reitzes about her work.