The Atlanta Opera’s ambitious Beltline-adjacent facility began construction in February. Take a look at the site’s past, ...
In college at the University of Maryland, Atlanta author Josh Russell used to make photocopies of poems that he read in ...
Five years after 9/11, when there was still a quiet undercurrent of fear and paranoia eroding trust between Muslim Americans ...
These days, it’s kinda hard not to have a pretty cynical vision of things,” said singer-songwriter Spencer Thomas. For his ...
At a press conference last Wednesday, city leaders unveiled the Atlanta Culture House, a bold new hub for creativity and ...
There’s been a recent surge in online content demonstrating how Bach’s music would have sounded on the instruments of his ...
Andrew Benator is an actor based in Atlanta seen on stages and screens across the country. In the last several years, he’s ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
Rare is the American film festival that can boast great longevity. “There’s less than 10 film festivals nationwide that have ...
There’s plentiful violence We’re living through a bloody time, folks. That’s the message, at least, coming from the streaming ...
Smoke, a live performance grounded in performance art, contemporary dance and electronic pop will soon take place at the Goat ...
Throughout his career, Arthur Miller was known for his searing critiques of American capitalism and the so-called “American ...