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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 59 MIN

Jon Goode on Poetry, Playground Lantern Parade & Record Store Day | The ATL Arts Collective

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✦ Jon Goode and National Poetry Month ✦ Illumine at Oakland Cemetery ✦ Illuminating Noguchi ✦ Best Bets ✦ Yum Yum Tree ✦ Smoke at the Goat Farm ✦ Record Store Day ✦   Welcome to The ATL Arts Collective, powered by ArtsATL. This is your new home for stories from Atlanta’s arts scene, with reporting from ArtsATL writers, conversations with artists, and voices from across the creative community. Each week, Kim Drobes will be joined by a rotating co-host: someone you may already know, or someone you’re about to be very glad you met. And today...Jon Goode!   Photo courtesy of Jon Goode ✦ Three-time Emmy-nominated writer, performer, and poet Jon Goode joins as guest co-host. He’s the author of Black Curio and host of The Moth and Show & Tell. In honor of National Poetry Month, he shares his suggestions for open mics and explains why Poetry is so important to culture and history.  Jon’s suggestions for poetry: Urban Grind on Thursdays ArtsXchange Spring Fling Poetry Slam on April 24 The Book Bird Anything by Abyss or Georgia Me Photo by George Gomez ✦Illumine Immersive Art Experience at Historic Oakland Cemetery Beginning tomorrow, Oakland Cemetery is set to come alive with art and music. It’s the return of Illumine, a multi-sensory art experience curated by Cat Eye Creative. ArtsATL senior editor for art+design and dance, Isadora Pennington, went for a sneak peek to learn how multiple artists are transforming Atlanta’s oldest and most historic cemetery into immersive art installations.  Photo by Steve Eberhardt, Krewe puppeteers (and their creators) Cameron & Joy Ayer. ✦ Illuminating Noguchi: Chantelle Rytter’s Lantern Parade Collective Joy If you've ever seen a river of light flowing down the Atlanta Beltline, you've seen the work of Chantelle Rytter. We talk to the artist and crew captain behind Atlanta's iconic lantern parades about how she's made the practice of turning public spaces into galleries of collective joy. She shares details on her collaboration with the High Museum for Illuminating Noguchi, an event that culminates in a glowing procession from the museum to the historic Noguchi playscape in Piedmont Park.  Photo courtesy Atlanta Symphony Orchestra ✦ ArtsATL Weekend Best Bets with Shane Harrison ArtsATL executive editor Shane Harrison stops by with his picks for the week’s Best Bets. Today, his mix includes a chance to catch the ASO in Piedmont Park, a feast for French film lovers, and the Black Boy Art Show. Shane’s full list of this week’s 9 essential Atlanta arts events is at ArtsATL.org. Photo courtesy of Team Clermont ✦ The Yum Yum Tree Music reporter Jordan Owen talks to The Yum Yum Tree’s bassist/vocalist Andy Gish to learn what a primate, Peter Gabriel, and our city’s shifting economic tides have to do with the band’s new album, Turn Down the Noise. Photo by Mitali Singh ✦ Smoke at The Goat Farm Arts reporter Mitali Singh visits the Goat Farm for a sneak peek at their upcoming show Smoke. It’s a live performance blending contemporary dance, performance art, and electronic pop.  Image by mgattorna from Pixabay ✦Atlanta Record Store Day Guide with Author Chad Radford Record Store Day is this Saturday, and music writer, Rad/ATL founder, and the man who literally wrote the book on Atlanta’s independent record stores, Chad Radford, stops by. Chad’s the former music editor of Creative Loafing and the author of Atlanta Record Stores: An Oral History. So, if you want to know which crates to dig through this Record Store Day, there’s no better guide. (Chad’s interview was cut short for time, so “Part 2” will come out as a bonus episode this Friday and includes a list of records that Chad hopes to aquire this Record Store Day) Special thanks to today’s sponsors: The Alliance Theatre Soul Food Cypher  The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra The ArtsXchange The Sun ATL   Join us on social at @artsatlanta and @atlartscollective. Let's lift the artists shaping Atlanta together. Show up, spread the word, and be part of the community. And if you’re able, consider donating to the ATL Arts Collective. Your support helps cover production costs and keeps this show going strong for years to come.    Our theme music is K Michelle Dubois' Hit the Deck from her album Astral Heart, courtesy of Wicked Superb Records.  The ATL Arts Collective is part of the Wordplay Collective podcast family. Check out our sister show, In Pieces with R Land, for conversations with artist R. Land.  Thank you for listening!   Episode Timeline & Chapters   00:00 Welcome Emmy-Nominated Writer & Poet Jon Goode 06:01 Inside Illumine Immersive Art Experience at Historic Oakland Cemetery 12:54 National Poetry Month: Top Atlanta Open Mics & Poetry Slams 15:08 Illuminating Noguchi: Chantelle Rytter on BeltLine Lantern Parades 26:24 Weekend Event Roadmap: ArtsATL Best Bets & Free ASO Concert 31:13 Local Indie Music: The Yum Yum Tree Album Preview 39:58 Dance & Performance Art Review: Smoke Live at The Goat Farm 45:37 Record Store Day Crate Digging Guide with Author Chad Radford 57:18 Closing Remarks, Show Donations, Studio Credits & Next Week Preview

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