
Master pianist Emanuel Ax will perform with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra April 9-12. The program: Weber’s Overture to Die Freischütz, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 1…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:22AM[SHARE]Enjoy the vocal prowess of musical comedy actress Mary Nye Bennett, the piano wizardry of Robert Strickland, the comic chops of Rob Cleveland and join
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:09AM[SHARE]It’s a Mozart two-fer.  Capitol City Opera will present a new production of the great composer’s The Abduction from the Seraglio this weekend. It is
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:37AM[SHARE]Nine days, 90 films: the Atlanta Film Festival is an indie-movie smorgasbord encompassing narrative and documentary features, live-action and animated shorts, and experimental cinema. Sci-fi
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 09:32AM[SHARE]Curious about all those Victorian beauties in Inman Park? Ever want to see the inside of East Lake Country Club? Interested in Civil War battle
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:27AM[SHARE]Always artful, the Atlanta Botanical Garden presents Orchid Daze: Pop! Floral displays inspired by Pop Art are on view in its orchid center through April
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:47AM[SHARE]Atlanta is a theater town. Make that theaters. The metro area boasts more than 30 companies, and we're here to tell you about them through
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:56AM[SHARE]Feeling nervous? You’re not alone. Scott Stossel, author of My Age of Anxiety, will share his own experience in conversation with Elizabeth Cohen, CNN senior
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:38AM[SHARE]The Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, an initiative of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, today announced two additional grants as part of its pilot Arts
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 06:29PM[SHARE]SCAD Atlanta holds deFINE Art, its annual program of speakers and exhibitions this week. The reception for solo exhibitions of Matthew Day Jackson, Jesper Just
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 02:19PM[SHARE]The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will make its annual Atlanta visit this week. The troupe will dance brand new pieces, including Odetta, as well
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 08:24AM[SHARE]Is Atlanta dance heaven? It might be for the next two weeks. Emory University’s Schwartz Center for Performing Arts will bring Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:47PM[SHARE]Cinefiles, gird your loins. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival opens January 28 and will screen 60-plus films during its 23-day run. For help in sorting
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:59PM[SHARE]Creative Juices, a series that ran during December 2014, profiled six diverse metro Atlanta creatives with particular emphasis on what makes them tick. Our thanks
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:50AM[SHARE]Wendy Whelan is, in the words of a friend, “a goddess.” Â Touring on the heels of her final performance with The New York City
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:58AM[SHARE]Fried Chicken and Latkes. Now that’s multiculti — and the title of a one-woman show performed by Rain Pryor, daughter of late comic Richard Pryor
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:12AM[SHARE]The new year begins with a bang. Please check our calendar for highlights and for Atlanta PlanIt’s listings by clicking here. ABOVE: Rain Pryor, daughter
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:33AM[SHARE]Have you checked out Etcetera on our calendar page? It’s a spot for interesting events that are quirky, sort of arty, culturally noteworthy or outside
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 07:29PM[SHARE]A year in which Atlanta lost one of its most long-standing and venerable institutions can’t really be looked back on as a great year for
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 05:47PM[SHARE]Walking through the Atlanta Botanical Garden during Garden Lights/Holiday Nights is a fabulous family-friendly and —Â in contrast to so many seasonal events — calorie-burning
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:37PM[SHARE]Many thanks to all of you who helped ArtsATL raise more than $30,000. Adding those generations donations to our bank account, plus Possible Futures’ $10,000
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:37AM[SHARE]Note to Santa (and to you): relax. Take a break from the holiday frenzy to enjoy the cornucopia of performances on offer. A little Sacred
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:34AM[SHARE]To succeed, art requires informed and engaged audiences, and those audiences require news, criticism, and information on a regular basis. – Rocco Landesman, former chairman, N…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:34AM[SHARE]The season of Christmas arts fare has begun. Our selection of highlights, now arranged by discipline instead of date, and Atlanta PlanIt’s encyclopedic listings will
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:29AM[SHARE]George Takei, Hikaru Sulu of Star Trek fame, will narrate an evening of symphonic music from popular science-fiction movies with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:08PM[SHARE]It's been a roller coaster of a year, and we've chronicled the ups, downs and loop-de-loops. We were the go-to source for news about the
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:05AM[SHARE]Opera buffs and aspirants will enjoy a two-fer this weekend. The Atlanta Opera will open its mainstage series on Saturday with Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, a
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:12PM[SHARE]How lucky we are. Metro Atlanta hosts two blockbuster book festivals. The MJCCA/Atlanta Book Festival begins its 19-day run this weekend. The program is packed
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:37PM[SHARE]The street festival ELEVATE will bring more than 100 artists to Atlanta's downtown between October 17 and 23. Expect dance, sculptures, installations, projections, mobile art
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 06:56PM[SHARE] Taking art to the streets, artists from around the country will wield chalk to decorate the environs of the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art and
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:22PM[SHARE]Apologies in advance for mixing metaphors. The Fall Art Season has burst into bloom. To learn more about the bounteous offerings, particularly from metro Atlanta’s
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