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W. J. Lofton’s captivating and lyrical new poetry collection, boy maybe, encompasses his Southern upbringing as well as his experiences with being Black and queer. The Chicago-born, Alabama-raised ...
ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine ...
Putnam County Spelling Bee, a classic metatheatrical ode to pre-adolescent awkwardness, lives and dies on the strength of its ...
Creating a cohesive and entertaining season for ballet audiences takes time: Atlanta Ballet Director Gennadi Nedvigin reveals some of his thinking behind the company’s 2025-26 season. :: Atlanta ...
A gray line circumscribes the gallery. At hip height, this line serves as the base for the artworks which hang on and above it. With vertical branches off this center line connecting select artworks, ...
A new eight-week series traces the evolution of the American Western. :: Gabe Wardell and Eddy Von Mueller met way back in ...
One look at the SweetWater 420 Fest announcement and you might think you’re in a time machine. The swirling rays of sunshine, ...
From the Great Depression until she died in 2013, Faith Petric showed up for equality and freedom. The film premieres at the Tara on April 19. Folk singer Faith Petric might not be a household name, ...
Audiences familiar with Ken Ludwig fare such as Lend Me A Tenor and Moon Over Buffalo will more than likely know exactly what they’re getting themselves into with Aurora Theatre’s The Gods of Comedy.
For Sudie, being a multi-hyphenate isn’t just about creative expression. It’s about sustaining it. When it comes to Sudie, “aria” and “anthem” aren’t so sonically far apart. A musician and DJ trained ...