A magical and uplifting performance is on the horizon for Atlanta residents and beyond.
Arts-Music
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After a renovation that includes a new lobby bar and seating area, the Balzer Theater at Herren’s reopens with a production of “Tiny Beautiful Things.
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The Atlanta Contemporary is now presenting an exhibit showcasing works from five female artists on the rise from Georgia. The exhibit, titled “New Worlds,” is the 2023 iteration of the Atlanta Contemporary’s Georgia Women to Watch series.
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A new report from Workamajig named Atlanta the best city in the U.S. for creatives. This shouldn’t be surprising since Atlanta’s art, music, film, and creative industries have been booming.
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The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) has launched MyMODA, a digital space for people worldwide to gather around design programs, including events, tours, lectures, panel discussions, online exhibitions and more in order to build community further.
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Music is in my blood.
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Returning for its 41st anniversary, Spotlight on Art is a multi-day artist market showcasing new original works by more than 350 well-known and emerging artists.
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Did you know Atlanta is one of the top cities for music lovers? In recent research from iVisa, Atlanta was ranked 5 out of the top 10 cities on earth for music lovers.
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The world-renowned concert and event venue, Fox Theatre, has announced its 2023 lineup.
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What better way to kick off the holidays in Atlanta than at the theatre? For those planning to celebrate the holiday season in town, there is a magical variety of shows to experience this month at the Fox Theatre …
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ATLive, a multi-genre concert series hosted by Mercedes-Benz Stadium, is returning for its third year the weekend of Nov. 11-12.
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Atlanta’s been known for its thriving music scene for decades. In a recent LawnStarter study that compared more than 180 cities, Atlanta was ranked No. 4 in 2022’s Best Cities for Country Music Fans
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The inaugural edition of Atlanta Art Week will take place Sept. 29-Oct. 2. Founded by art advisor Kendra Walker, the event’s purpose is to unify Atlanta’s bustling art scene and make it a larger focal point of the city.
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Atlanta photography gallery Jackson Fine Art presents a new solo exhibition by photographer Tabitha Soren opening on Sept.
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Snapchat is now a powerful tool for unsigned musical artists. Since 2020, artists and creators have uploaded their music on Snapchat through DistroKid, resulting in over 2.7 billion videos uploaded with sounds.
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Calling all Atlanta area artists – the city of Brookhaven is actively searching for artists to help with the design of a new crosswalk.
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This fall, Atlanta’s High Museum of Art will display a collection of work by sculptor Auguste Rodin, most notable for his piece “The Thinker.
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Chances are you know the iconic story of Cady Heron moving to a small town in Illinois and taking on nemesis Regina George along with the rest of “the plastics.
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What better way to start the summer than by enjoying two full days of amazing music, food, art and more. This weekend Candler Park Music + Food Festival returns making the perfect summer fantasy a reality.
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Music has and always will be an integral part of Atlanta’s culture.
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Music is important to me, my business, Georgia’s culture, quality of life and economy.
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Started by Dr. Tarika Sullivan, Black Girl Magic, Atlanta’s first and only mural crawl dedicated to Black women, was created as a safe space for Black women to fearlessly celebrate and honor Black women.
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Veazey Studio has officially launched its one-of-a-kind navigation tool, The Atlanta Rap Map, as a way to document the city’s rich hip-hop history in a unique form.
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It’s officially that time of year … for curating a holiday playlist of course! These are the tunes we fire up when getting into a gingerbread house-building mood.
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Art lovers get ready, former U.S.
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Ever wondered how graffiti artists create their work? Now’s the chance to learn for yourself during a graffiti art class! Classes are open to all ages, and all levels of graffiti artistry can join the outdoor classrooms.
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Audiences will rediscover the magic of Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday tale, “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole a Christmas,” when it returns to The Fox Theatre in Atlanta for 10 performances from Dec. 7-12.
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Located at Ponce City Market on the BeltLine, Splatter Studio is the perfect location for date nights, friend groups, office events or simply getting in touch with your creative side.
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Parrotheads, it’s time to unite.
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Hosted annually by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, ELEVATE will take place Sept. 10-Oct. 31 in various locations around the city.