SEE & DO: Pop-Up Magazine presents: “Winter Issue”

Come out to Variety Playhouse to see multimedia journalism stories told live for the first and only time by your favorite writers, radios hosts, photographers, and documentary filmmakers.  

 
Image Come out to Variety Playhouse to see multimedia journalism stories told live for the first and only time by your favorite writers, radios hosts, photographers, and documentary filmmakers.Jon Snyder



Have you ever picked up a copy of your favorite magazine and forgotten to actually read it, so it just sat there, neglected on your coffee table? Don’t worry, we have too. But Pop-Up Magazine’s “Winter Issue” is impossible to forget about. Come out to Variety Playhouse to see multimedia journalism stories told live for the first and only time by your favorite writers, radios hosts, photographers, and documentary filmmakers. Catch ESPN podcaster Rose Eveleth spinning a create-your-own-adventure story, subject to change depending on your vote after National Geographic photographer David Guttenfelder takes you uncomfortably close to the crisis in North Korea. Every story, photograph, and video is performed live onstage, and accompanied by illustration, animation, and an original score by musical collaborators, Magik*Magik Orchestra. You won’t want to miss this unique event because you’ll never have the chance to see it again. That’s right, every show happens once, and none of the stories are published afterward.

$29. Sun., Feb. 25. 7:30 p.m. Variety Playhouse, 1099 Euclid Ave. N.E. 404-524-7354. http://www.variety-playhouse.com.

 






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