Things to see and do in metro Atlanta and beyond, April 8-18
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…
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…
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
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