City Lights: Atlanta Public Art; Topher Payne; And More

Gabbie Watts reports on how Atlanta institutions have conserved Olympic public art over the last 20 years on ''City Lights.''
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Thursday on “City Lights with Lois Reitzes”:
- 1:24: Atlanta playwright Topher Payne talks about his first experience in television, writing the upcoming Hallmark movie “My Summer Prince”;
- 21:00: Gabbie Watts reports on how Atlanta institutions have conserved Olympic public art over the last 20 years;
- 28:17: Freelance photographer Dustin Chambers describes his attempts to capture the human side of the zeal outside of the recent political conventions;
- 37:22: Erin Wright and ArtsATL’s Laura Relyea recap this week in Atlanta art news and share some upcoming highlights on “ArtsCast.”
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