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Every year, when the weather gets warmer and the days grow long, the company dancers of the Atlanta Ballet jet off to exotic ...
This year has welcomed an eclectic variety of bookstores, proving that the Atlanta metro has become a true literary hub.
Steve Murray’s monthly musings on TV in Atlanta and beyond. Usually I’m the one giving out what-to-watch recommendations to ...
ArtsATL’s new series, Set Life, focuses on local creatives who work in Atlanta’s film and television industry. We’ll talk to ...
The Hambidge Center, a rural artist residency located on 600 acres in rural North Georgia, will present its 30th annual art ...
It should have been a fine, frivolous Saturday for Lucille Selig Frank in the spring of 1913. A vivacious socialite, she went ...
According to a statement released to me on behalf of Acting Chair of the Board of Directors Amanda Rhein, Floyd Hall has left ...
Nominations for Atlanta’s 2025 Suzi Bass Awards -- recognizing the best in professional theater throughout the metro area -- ...
Barton is one of the leads in the opera about two extraordinary Civil War-era women and their efforts to end slavery. :: When internationally renowned mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton first heard “Look Me ...
Need a good cry? There’s a time and place for that. And on Thursday night, it was Ethel Cain’s show for 2,300 packed-in fans, the first of two sold-out shows at Atlanta’s The Eastern. Cain, the alias ...
A decade ago, Danielle DeMatteo, the artistic director of SheNYC Arts, was in New York, working a lot of different positions in the Broadway and off-Broadway scene, and met other young women who were ...
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