Atlanta, Ga. — August 6, 2004 — WSB radio personality Royal Marshall, Senator Connie Stokes, political analyst Bill Crane and others are set to headline the August 11th edition of Creative Loafing’s Political Party at Dad’s Garage Theatre. The Wednesday night panel will feature guests locked in heated dialogue about the election, the economy and other fun stuff.
Co-produced by Creative Loafing, Dad’s Garage and Hands On Atlanta, The Political Party gives Atlantans a chance to meet the region’s leading politicians, media personalities and artists, and to hear them talk about the hot topics of the day. Creative Loafing editor Ken Edelstein moderates (and occasionally restores order to) the candid, informative, impassioned, funny and sometimes fierce sessions, which are held the second Wednesday of every month.
Dad’s Garage is located at 280 Elizabeth Street in Inman Park. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., the show starts at 8:00 p.m. and admission is free. Beer, wine and soft drinks are available at a cash bar. For more information, check out the official Web site.