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From the Great Depression until she died in 2013, Faith Petric showed up for equality and freedom. The film premieres at the ...
The Reservoir, a world-premiere play on the Alliance Hertz Stage through May 4, in co-production with Geffen Playhouse and ...
The new production of the comedy Twelfth Night, onstage at the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse until April 27, surprisingly ...
Black Quantum Futures at One Contemporary on Edgewood Avenue, curated by gallery director and founder Faron Manuel, can be ...
Atlanta’s Out of Hand Theater announced the immediate suspension of its innovative Equitable Vaccines (EqVax) program ...
ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting 9 ...
ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks ...
Atlanta is home to some of the most accomplished and celebrated poets in the country. In the past few years, local poets have ...
The relationship between figurative and abstract art is almost as old as art itself. Artists and art movements take a ...
Allen McCullough’s unorthodox and harmonically dense ‘Precipice’ was the April 6 concert’s centerpiece. :: The Atlanta ...
In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy ...
Colleen Oakley didn’t turn her own marriage into a book, but writing a book about marriage was a unique challenge. :: In ...