Things to do in and around Atlanta on Tuesday, Oct. 9

From live music to free yoga to a show at Aurora Theatre, here’s a few ways to enjoy your Tuesday:

‘BE HERE NOW’ AT AURORA THEATRE

"Be Here Now." Cynthia Barrett ("Stranger Things") plays Bari, a woman in a perpetual funk, miserably returning to the town she abandoned years ago. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Through Oct. 21. $20-$50. Aurora Theatre, 128 E. Pike St., Lawrenceville. 678-226-6222, auroratheatre.com.

GOO GOO DOLLS AT TABERNACLE

The rock band celebrates their 20th anniversary of breakthrough "Dizzy Up the Girl" album. 8 p.m. Tuesday. $49.50-$69.50. Tabernacle, 152 Luckie St., Atlanta. 1-800-745-3000, livenation.com

FREE YOGA CLASSES

To help provide a sense of peace for the week, the Mall of Georgia in Gwinnett County will host "Namaste Nights: Yoga in the Village" on Tuesday nights now through Oct. 23. Free. 6-7 p.m. Tuesday. The Village Amphitheater at the Mall of Georgia, 3333 Buford Drive, Buford. You are encouraged to bring your own yoga mat. simon.com/mall/mall-of-georgia

Photographer Lucinda Bunnen poses for a portrait at her Atlanta residence, which holds many sources of inspiration for her new book — “Gathered.” ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM

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‘GATHERED’

Always within reach of her camera, Lucinda Bunnen keenly observes to seize a decisive moment — like when clouds in the sky seem to replicate the cotton balls in the fields of the Mississippi Delta on a cool fall day, or when a cow stands perfectly still in India near the banks of the Ganges River. Her formal portraits and snapshots have included high-profile figures — Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Coretta Scott King, Bobby Dodd.

But for her most recent project, “Gathered,” the renowned photographer found inspiration inside the walls of her Buckhead home.

A few of the many objects that photographer Lucinda Bunnen has collected and photographed are displayed at her Atlanta residence. ALYSSA POINTER/ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM

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The 79 photographs capture a wide variety of objects — a deer head-shaped piece of wood, two painted pipes by a pipe fitter in Milledgeville, a 1960s baby doll carriage. The pieces include work by local artists. Some of them hail from her travels around the world. Others were discovered close to home while taking a walk with her dogs. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday. Exhibit runs through Oct. 31. Free. Mason Fine Art Gallery, 415 Plasters Ave., Atlanta. 404-879-1500, masonfineartandevents.com.

COMING UP:

Woodstock International Food Festival Saturday and Sunday

The Woodstock International Food Festival celebrates the rich, multi-ethnic heritage in the community.

The free annual outdoor event which will feature food from around the globe including Spain, France and Afghanistan, is hosted by Saint Elizabeth Orthodox Church on 2263 East Cherokee Drive. The festival includes lots of entertainment including a Brazilian martial arts Demonstration, Japanese sword martial arts demonstration several kids games. Food and drinks require tickets which can be purchased online at a discounted price. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday; 12 noon-6 p.m. Sunday. Saint Elizabeth Orthodox Church, 2263 East Cherokee Dr., Woodstock.  woodstockinternationalfoodfestival.com

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