Extremist vandals sack the kitschy Sister Louisa's Church in Atlanta
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By Jon Waters
GEORGIA -- When Sister Louisa’s Church of Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium first opened a year and a half ago, the tongue-in-cheek bar/shrine to Owner Grant Henry’s brand of kitschy religious-themed folk art ruffled a few feathers in the neighborhood. But this weekend, the bar in Edgewood got a taste of some less than Christian behavior. Henry arrived to find multiple windows on the front of the bar smashed out, most of the liquor bottles on display at “the altar” (the downstairs bar) smashed, and perhaps the most nefarious act of vandalism, the beer kegs left running in the hopes of draining them dry. As of now, the APD has no suspects. [link]
By Jon Waters
GEORGIA -- When Sister Louisa’s Church of Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium first opened a year and a half ago, the tongue-in-cheek bar/shrine to Owner Grant Henry’s brand of kitschy religious-themed folk art ruffled a few feathers in the neighborhood. But this weekend, the bar in Edgewood got a taste of some less than Christian behavior. Henry arrived to find multiple windows on the front of the bar smashed out, most of the liquor bottles on display at “the altar” (the downstairs bar) smashed, and perhaps the most nefarious act of vandalism, the beer kegs left running in the hopes of draining them dry. As of now, the APD has no suspects. [link]
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