ArtsATL's annual look at fall literary events and productions that we think you should know about.
ArtsATL's annual look at fall literary events and productions that we think you should know about.
Jean Renoir’s The Rules of the Game (1939), a satire of the French bourgeoisie in the years leading up to World War II, is a ...
Warmer weather is the perfect backdrop for the sun-soaked paintings of Amy Sherald, whose mid-career retrospective American ...
Spring is a time of renewal, along with a welcome return to warmth. It’s also a time to appreciate the beautiful things that ...
Blood Orange, aka Dev Hynes, will bring his Essex Honey tour to the Tabernacle on March 9. The East London-born, New York-based musician’s 2025 album Essex Honey is suffused with both nostalgia and ...
Places, please! Atlanta’s 2026 dance season kicks off with a number of invigorating performances this spring.:: Mixed-rep Performances. In addition to Atlanta Ballet’s Golden ...
We are a rebellious group of ballet dancers that thrives on calculated risks,” Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre Artistic ...
At a Frankie’s Blues Mission show, the music rarely stays onstage for long. The audience responds in real time to the band’s ...
Atlanta’s premiere classical sibling duo of violinist David and pianist Julie Coucheron appeared March 1 at Clayton State ...
In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy ...
Whenever I interview artists, one of the first things I ask about is their childhood. I’m always curious, as I sit across ...
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