During Hurricane Irma in 2017, a 90-foot oak tree split and fell into the middle of Amy Pence’s cottage in the old fishing ...
One recent afternoon, I had the pleasure of previewing Votes for Women, one of 19 dances included in the upcoming production Chinatown Memories. Produced by the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company and ...
Off the Beaten Path opened on March 7 at Limelight Gallery, located inside of Binders Art Supplies and Frames in Buckhead. The dual show features local artists Armando Chacón and Dominic Bozzuto. The ...
Ever since he was in high school, Tim Miller has been creating solo performance pieces in response to the world around him as a gay man, and that motivation is still going strong. He returns to ...
He’ll be at the Tara Theatre this week for a book discussion and a screening of the 1982 film Wild Style. :: A 2009 article in The New York Times proclaimed Atlanta as “hip-hop’s center of gravity.” A ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one discipline in the kaleidoscope of Atlanta arts and culture ...
Each year, the Alliance Theatre’s Kendeda Prize helps introduce an emerging playwright to a wider audience. This season’s winner, Beth Hyland, arrives with Fires, Ohio, an ambitious contemporary riff ...
ArtsATL's annual look at fall literary events and productions that we think you should know about.
The Atlanta Film Festival is marking 50 years with the 2026 edition of this annual celebration of independent filmmaking.
Warmer weather is the perfect backdrop for the sun-soaked paintings of Amy Sherald, whose mid-career retrospective American ...
How can empathy become visible?’ This was an essential question that the curatorial team considered when designing the exhibit Compassion: What Moves You? on view now at the Michael C. Carlos Museum.
Spring is a time of renewal, along with a welcome return to warmth. It’s also a time to appreciate the beautiful things that ...