The former arts & entertainment editor at the AJC, Harrison brings decades of experience to the nonprofit website.
Jazz is on the upswing in Atlanta, and the Levison Family Music Series at the The Breman is the city’s most recent addition.
There are a lot of wildly inventive twists, strong performances and beautiful design elements in the Alliance Theatre’s world ...
Pamela Donohoo is on a mission to push aerial artistry into the digital age. Her residency at the Public Art Futures Lab is ...
For the first time in 12 years, the much-loved festival will take place in Piedmont Park, in the slot that Music Midtown vacated. Pre-sale ends Thursday, February 27, at 10 a.m. Shaky Knees Music ...
Atlanta’s Pittsburgh and Adair Park neighborhoods host some of the city’s most active street art scenes. These three people helped make that happen. How did Atlanta’s Pittsburgh and Adair Park ...
A difficult childhood didn’t deter Georgia native Demetrious Sampson Jr. from pursuing a career in opera. He’ll perform in the role of Malcolm, Macbeth’s main rival, in The Atlanta Opera’s new ...
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 ...
Cobb County Schools made national news in 2024 for its superintendent’s removal of controversial books from school libraries. Here’s why 2025 promises more to come. In 2022, Georgia liberalized its ...
Doug Jones’ novel, The Fantasies of Future Things, took nearly 30 years to make it to print. And not for lack of effort. Jones began writing his book during his MFA program at Columbia University in ...
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