The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

THINGS TO DO

- — GINA WEBB, FOR THE AJC

■ Rachel Bloom, “I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are.” The wickedly funny co- creator and star of “Crazy Ex- Girlfriend” will present a special musical and multimedia celebratio­n of her collection of hilarious personal essays, poems, and even amusement- park maps on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more. 8 p. m. Saturday. Talk on Zoom. $ 36 includes copy of book. Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. atlantajcc.org

■ David Baldacci, “Daylight.” In Baldacci’s latest, FBI agent Atlee Pine’s search for her twin sister — abducted at the age of 6 and never seen again — clashes with the high- stakes case of a military investigat­or, leading them both deep into a global conspiracy from which neither of them will escape unscathed. In conversati­on with author Lisa Scottoline. 8 p. m. Sunday. Talk, Q& A on Zoom. $ 36 includes copy of book. Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. atlantajcc.org

■ Robert P. Jones, “White Too Long: The Legacy of White

Supremacy in American Christiani­ty.” Jones, the CEO and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute, delivers a groundbrea­king analysis of the symbiotic relationsh­ip between Christiani­ty and white supremacy, demonstrat­ing how deeply racist attitudes have become embedded in the DNA of white Christian identity overtime, and calls for an honest reckoning with a complicate­d, painful, and even shameful past .3 p.m. Sunday. Talk on Zoom. Free. The Baton Foundation. the batonfound­ation.org

■ Travis Swann Taylor, “111 Places in Atlanta That You Must Not Miss.” Author of the Atlanta tourism blog “wanderlust ATLANTA ,” Taylor will discuss his new guidebook, an ultimate insider’ s guide that features eclectic, historic, and just plain fascinatin­g places in Atlanta that should not be overlooked when venturing into the city .1 p.m. Tuesday. Talk on Zoom. Free. Dekalb History Center. dekalbhist­ory.org

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