Larry Larson’s colleagues admired him for his many gifts. It wasn’t just his ability to bring characters to life as an actor ...
When Gloria Estefan was making Father of the Bride in the Atlanta area in 2021, she’d walk the Beltline during off hours and ...
What We Weave, a sculpture composed of around 300 feet of LED tubing powered by 2,700 watts, now sits in the tree canopy at the Mayor’s #1 Park in North Downtown. It’s the first of many works to be ...
A poem has more in common with a spreadsheet of numbers than you might think. Both involve a sort of imaginative ...
Magical realism. The term is an oxymoron. And like the best of them, it emphasizes with exactitude an oftentimes concealed ...
In the Beginning, a group exhibition curated by Carlos Solis at the Fowler Gallery of the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning, ...
The first poem of the Stevie Nicks poetry collection, White Winged Doves — titled “Melodia Maleficarum” (The Song of Witches) by Shylah Addante — includes the lines: “What is a spell, if not a song ...
Going by viewership alone, the FIFA World Cup soccer championship is the world’s largest event. On a planet with 8.3 billion ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
Dior: Crafting Fashion, on view at SCAD FASH through August 23, brings together a selection of breathtaking garments alongside supplemental materials from the Dior archives to chart the fabled couture ...
At the age of 25, Flannery O’Connor collapsed on a train platform in Macon, Georgia. She’d been on her way from Connecticut ...
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