This Is Now, a group exhibition currently on view at the Goat Farm, features more than 30 artists and ambitiously brings ...
When the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus assembled on Thursday, June 4, it did so for a season finale that carried with ...
Six years ago, Donald Milton III, artistic director of the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus, was having lunch with the organization’s ...
The Atlanta theater community’s biggest revival of the year won’t be just a favorite old play or a cherished musical. Instead ...
Spread across three storefronts at The Beacon Atlanta in Grant Park, Arts Beacon offers art classes for kids and adults alike ...
This week, Beth McKibben joins the ATL Arts Collective podcast as co-host. She serves as both editor-in-chief and dining ...
Four years ago, the gods in Atlanta Opera’s Das Rheingold ascended on a stage platform to the glowing heights of Valhalla. At ...
In the Beginning, a group exhibition curated by Carlos Solis at the Fowler Gallery of the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, ...
Going by viewership alone, the FIFA World Cup soccer championship is the world’s largest event. On a planet with 8.3 billion ...
Larry Larson’s colleagues admired him for his many gifts. It wasn’t just his ability to bring characters to life as an actor ...
A poem has more in common with a spreadsheet of numbers than you might think. Both involve a sort of imaginative ...
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