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Georgia Gives Day is November 12, but it’s not too soon to make your investment in an organization that serves the arts and the community:Â ArtsATL.
Georgia Gives Day is November 12, but it’s not too soon to make your investment in an organization that serves the arts and the community:Â ArtsATL.
So, you've heard that Wabi Sabi and Jiva will be performing downtown Friday night at ELEVATE 2015, but you will be visiting your cousins in
When it comes to arts events, Atlanta is spoiled for choice. Consider some of the upcoming musical offerings in a variety of genres. From master
Stymied by the rainy weather, Flux Projects plans to try again. It will mount Flux Night 2015: Dream on November 7. All 12 original projects planned
We've kept you up to date on the news and issues that impact our arts community. We've reviewed more than 400 plays, dance and theater
Flux Projects announced that Flux Night 2015: Dream, which was to have taken place on Saturday, October 3, has been postponed due to increasingly poor weather
ArtsATL is pleased to announce that Creative Loafing's readers have deemed us “best local arts website” in the paper’s Best of Atlanta issue. Those same
So now even dancers have to worry about robots replacing them! At least they can't choreograph — yet. Taiwanese choreographer Huang Yi will dance with
The Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade, that participatory family fave, will light up the East Trail on Saturday night, inaugurating the sixth annual Art on the BeltLine exhibit
The AJC Decatur Book Festival, which turned 10 this year, will begin on Friday with a conversation between Erica Jong and Roxane Gay. There follows
The AJC Decatur Book Festival enfolds all sorts of reading matter in its grand embrace. On the table, so to speak, during Labor Day weekend
Dance lovers will be spoiled for choice this weekend. Step Afrika, the first professional dance troupe dedicated to the African-derived tradition of stepping, performs as
Seeking Justice: The Leo Frank Case Revisited, an exhibition of original artifacts and photography, opens today (August 17) at the Southern Museum of Civil War and
A must for film connoisseurs and the generally film curious, the new digital restoration of The Apu Trilogy will be shown at the Landmark Midtown Art
More than 100 artists in the visual and performing arts will participate in the sixth annual exhibition, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine, which runs from September
The theater community is definitely not taking the summer off. You can choose from ten productions listed in our calendar, ranging from such classics as
The Atlanta Shakespeare Company has received a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) and Arts Midwest to bring live theater to schools across
It’s a busy week for appearances by authors, whose subject matter encompasses the Civil War, partisan politics, racism and Harper Lee. Among them, Atlanta author
The sound of music will pervade the Woodruff Arts Center this weekend. The Atlanta Opera will present Three Decembers, Jake Heggie’s 2008 opera about an
ArtsATL recently profiled 12 members of our arts community in Maker's Dozen, the first of an annual series that will spotlight artists, presenters and leaders
As ArtsATL celebrates its sixth anniversary this month, its board of directors is expanding the publication's management team to better shepherd its growth. It is
It’s a rich week for music. Tonight the Atlanta Chamber Players will wrap up its season with works by Ravel, Debussy, Phillip Glass and Atlanta-based
This is a big weekend for the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Its new garden in Gainesville, land donated by Charles and Lessie Smithgall, will be one
The High  will trade its “museum whites” for a riot of color, both inside and out. Los Trompos (spinning tops), a series of interactive sculptures inspired
ArtsATL is pleased to announce that the Charles Loridans Foundation made a two-year commitment totaling $30,000 in general operating funds. “ArtsATL is providing a critical