The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
THINGS TO DO
■ 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