On Saturday, September 27, the grounds of the Goat Farm in West Midtown Atlanta came alive for SITE, the second annual grand ...
Y]ou think you’re dying. But you’re not,” begins Ben Kassoy’s poem “The Funny Thing About a Panic Attack.” His one-man show ...
Supporting new work is the only way you get a new canon,” says Woodstock Arts Artistic Director Zach Stolz. “That’s how we, ...
Atlanta playwright Bill Balzer’s autobiographical new work, Uncorked Conversations, is onstage at the Theatrical Outfit venue ...
Graffiti has the power to consume abandoned properties as naturally as moss covers a damp rock, their artistic transformation ...
Shannon Morris and Denise Jackson, founding members of CurateHers ATL, along with fellow members Natassha Chambliss, Kate ...
Haiti and the Dominican Republic have a contentious history. Once the home of the native Taíno people, the island of ...
The mammy was never just a caricature -- she was a weapon. The joke that was never funny with Black women at the butt of it.
Atlanta is full of great street art, and occasionally muralists come together to produce an array of new works in a ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
If animation is your thing, don’t miss the SCAD AnimationFest, Thursday through Saturday, September 25 through September 27, which will showcase animation across film, television, social media and ...
For generations of Atlantans, Agatha’s - A Taste of Mystery was the place to celebrate birthdays and to impress out-of-town guests. Opened in 1988 across from the Fox Theatre the dinner theater was ...
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