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Hit woman for ‘The Wire’ charms crowd

Buzz stopped by the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum on Wednesday night for the book chat with actress/author Felicia “Snoop” Pearson.

The TV hit woman for the HBO show “The Wire” was in town this week to promote her memoir, “Grace After Midnight.”

The hit series is down to its final two episodes. And Baltimore’s drug king-pins and soldiers have started to fall.

Contrary to her murderous TV character, Pearson, sporting her trademark braids, charmed a packed crowd with humor and frankness in a coffee table chat with moderator Michelle Gipson. Buzz got a glimpse of her life as a youngster on the Baltimore streets and time served in a women’s penitentiary.

Ironically, strong-willed Pearson always had loved ones who tried to set her straight. But “A hard head makes a soft behind,” she loves to say.

Pearson, 27, is now using her celebrity to help at-risk children in after-school projects and prison deterrence programs.

The openly gay actress says fans can expect to see her shed her guyish persona and show a feminine side in upcoming film roles. “I’m gonna switch it up. It ain’t nothin’ but acting,” Pearson said.

‘PANAMA’ BACK ON

Van Halen fans can safely break out the bandannas and parachute pants once again. This week’s postponed concert featuring Eddie Van Halen, David Lee Roth, etc. at the Arena at Gwinnett Center has been rescheduled for Wednesday March 19. According to Live Nation reps, tickets purchased for the original Feb. 25 date will be honored on March 19.

Ticket refunds also will be available at the original point of purchase.

Additionally, tickets are on sale now at www.livenation.com, the venue box office or Ticketmaster charge by phone at 404-249-6400. Deep-pocketed fans can enjoy what is being touted as “the ultimate Van Halen experience” by purchasing access to concert preshow parties, backstage access and premium seating by going to www.iloveallaccess.com.

Fans can receive tour updates via www.van-halen.com.

‘ONCE’ NOT ENOUGH FOR MUSICIANS

Want to catch some freshly minted Oscar winners live? Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, the adorable co-stars of “Once” who won the little gold guy Sunday night for “Falling Slowly” as “Best Original Song,” are touring with their band, The Swell Season. Tickets go on sale today at 10 a.m. for a May 13 show at the Cobb Energy Centre. Unlike the Oscars producers, we’re assuming that the folks behind the sound board on this tour will actually allow Irglova to speak on stage without Jon Stewart’s assistance …

For details: www.ticketmaster.com.

A BIT OF ‘BETRAYED’

Because of our staunch, unwavering commitment to public service, we reluctantly resisted placing our copy of “Betrayed: The True Life Story of Lisa Lynette Clark” on eBay Thursday after it was pulled from store shelves by Phoenix Publishing. We’re poring over the extremely explicit tell-all (written by Jennifer Grant, the former pokey pal of the Douglasville 37-year-old who married her teenage lover and later gave birth to their child), so you won’t have to. Today’s excerpt is from Page 39: “Saturday night came, the big night. I would pick him up and we would be together alone for the first time. I wore all black with a short black leather studded jacket. He told me he loved it. For once, he wasn’t high. As we drove, I noticed he smelled different. He had used some Old Spice body wash. It made me nauseated as it reminded me of my dad.”

HIGH FIVE

Television

The top OnDemand programs for the week of Feb. 18-24, 2008, as determined by Comcast customers in metro Atlanta:

1. “The Wire,” Episode 58, “Clarifications” HBO

2. “Fairly Odd Parents” Season 7: Episode 78: “Fairly Odd Baby,” Nickelodeon

3. Pop it Off Boyz, “Crank Dat Batman” music video, Music Choice

4. “Family Guy: Season 4: Episode 51: “North by North Quahog” TBS, Series

5. Chris Brown, “With You,” music video, Music Choice

— Courtesy: Rentrak’s OnDemand Essentials

ON MY iPOD

James Blunt, pop singer-songwriter who will perform at the Tabernacle: “I’ve been listening to Fleetwood Mac, Elliott Smith, Cat Power — I love the simplicity of her music — and Elton John. I was so lucky to get [John’s] support early on. I haven’t spoken to him in a couple of weeks, though. We both have the great fortune of being busy, working artists.”

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Feb. 29: Leap year birthdays: Actor Alex Rocco is 18 (born 1936). Actor Dennis Farina is 16 (born 1944). Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is 9 (born 1972). Rapper Ja Rule is 8 (born 1976).

Contributing: Adrianne Murchison, Sonia Murray and news services

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