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Oglethorpe University has partnered with three Atlanta arts organizations — Alliance Theatre, Horizon Theatre Company and Capitol City Opera Company — to present performances and
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
“In any collaboration I like to go all-in and really immerse myself in the collaborator’s work,” says choreographer Jonah Bokaer. His eight-year working history with
In bringing Yankl on the Moon to stage, actor and playwright Jake Krakovsky had to tread carefully. His one-man play deals with the Holocaust, and
He was a doctor. A lawyer. A pilot. Or at least he claimed to be. Frank Abagnale Jr., was one of the great con men
If you haven’t been a big theatergoer lately, Theatrical Outfit’s new production Silent Sky, onstage through March 8, could act as a simple reminder of
Detroit in 1967 was famous for its Motown music (nearly every single the legendary label released that year became a nationwide hit) even as it
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
Before Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater took the stage at the Fox Theatre last Wednesday, a dapper, jovial Robert Battle offered a warm welcome and declared Atlanta
With its mix of new waitresses learning the ropes, seasoned employees who've been there since the Eisenhower days, cooks who can fry eggs while juggling
Easily the best thing showing on stage or screen in Atlanta this weekend, Atlanta Ballet’s production of Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Romeo et Juliette is currently making
The beauty of the new production fml: how Carson McCullers saved my life is that it's able to create its own distinct world while drawing
With Body Against Body, a compilation of famed choreographer Bill T. Jones's early duets, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company presented the only dance event
It seemed like an odd Christmas present for a six-year-old kid. It was a gift from my uncle — whom I discovered years later had
"I don't like the idea of supporting the arts," says Priscilla Smith, executive director of Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery. "I like the idea of
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
Choreographer Laurie Stallings and her troupe glo have been invited by the New York-based public art organization Creative Time to participate in Drifting in Daylight: Art
When Detroit native Dominique Morisseau wrote Detroit 67, she sought to humanize history by telling the stories of her family and community using the colloquialisms
The “Tuck” in the title Tuck Everlasting is the name of a family — the Tucks: mother, father and two sons — and they are
Christian Clark found his home when he was eight years old. His sister had signed up for a class at the Atlanta Ballet school (now the
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
Pinch 'n' Ouch Theatre has never been a playhouse known for being timid. It's an in-your-face kind of theater, often utilizing the likes of hard
Dance Canvas celebrated its seventh season with Introducing the Next Generation this past weekend, its annual emerging choreographers' showcase, at the Rialto Center for the
On Saturday, January 31, the Rialto Center for the Arts will present Urban Bush Women's 30th anniversary tour Power in Movement. The Brooklyn-based company, founded
Papi’s dead, who’s got the chai? That’s something of the set-up behind the new comedy Bad Jews at Actor’s Express through February 22 as three