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These novels set in North Georgia cover everything from...

If you’ve ever gone hiking in North Georgia or spent a weekend in one of its sma...

New managing director Brandon Kahn looks forward to bui...

On August 1, Brandon Kahn begins working as the new managing director of the All...

Second Lavender Fest at Out Front Theatre packs in more...

In the five years that he was able to travel around the world with his plays A S...

Set Life: Makeup Artist Christelsie Johnson turns beaut...

ArtsATL’s new series, Set Life, focuses on local creatives who work in Atlanta’s...

Entertainment industry tastemaker Fiona Bloom’s 11 Good...

Fiona Bloom runs an agency representing talent across the globe called The Bloom...

Review: Lack of specificity both a weakness and a stren...

It is almost as if something exploded. Bits of steel wire support panes of color...

Arts Agenda: Independent films, fests and special scree...

Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, con...

News briefs: BLVDNEXT debuts; Callanwolde’s artist-in-r...

The former site of the Atlanta Medical Center, which closed for good back in 202...

ImmerseATL mentors next generation of contemporary danc...

The Windmill Arts Center’s black box was nearly dark. One or two dim stationary ...

Playwright and screenwriter Topher Payne’s 11 Good Things

In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 ...

Steve on TV: Taraji P. Henson elevates Tyler Perry’s la...

Echo Valley doesn’t earn its talented acting ensemble; Mountainhead overestimate...

Beloved children’s books highlighted in ‘Faith Ringgold...

The High Museum of Art presents a stunning collection of works by late multimedi...

‘The Many Passions of Michael Hardwick’ chronicles a la...

Michael Hardwick never envisioned himself as an activist or a public figure, but...

Melissa Huang’s ‘No Doll’ confronts femininity and soci...

The movie Barbie debuted in theaters in the summer of 2023. Featuring a quirky, ...

Arts Agenda: Jazz and blues

Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, con...

Ralph Ellis’ ‘The Accident Report’ is a humorous ode to...

Newspaper reporters were once powerful enough to topple a government using only ...

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