City Lights: Stone Mountain Troubadour; Kenny Leon; And More
![Tasnim Shamma reports on Tony Taylor [pictured], a 62-year-old guitarist who has become the unofficial troubadour of Stone Mountain, on Wednesday's ''City Lights.''](https://www.wabe.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/StoneMountain_TonyTaylor_Guitar_Shamma2_111216-1-e1481134213448-600x300.jpg)
Tasnim Shamma reports on Tony Taylor [pictured], a 62-year-old guitarist who has become the unofficial troubadour of Stone Mountain, on Wednesday's ''City Lights.''
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Wednesday on “City Lights with Lois Retizes”:
- 2:11: Atlanta-based theater artist Kenny Leon talks to “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes about directing NBC’s “Hairspray Live”;
- 13:40: Reporter Tasnim Shamma brings us a story about Tony Taylor, a 62-year-old guitarist who has become the unofficial troubadour of Stone Mountain;
- 17:52: Chip Simone, the curator of MOCA GA’s exhibit “Edge to Edge,” talks to Reitzes about this first ever state-wide survey of contemporary Georgia photography;
- 29:36: Beau Brown, creator of the “Puckin’ Fuppet Show” talks to Reitzes about this quarterly puppet slam featuring a wide range of puppetry styles.
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