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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.
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After a year off, the 43rd annual Atlanta Jazz Festival will make its in-person return Sunday, Sept. 5 and Monday, Sept. 6.
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The Eastern, the new state-of-the-art music venue located within Atlanta Dairies off of Memorial Drive, opens Aug 6.
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When Steve Massell couldn’t attend his favorite music festivals in 2020 because of the pandemic, he started his own in Hiawassee, GA.
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It’s officially summer and the city is heating up in all the ways we love! Events are returning, restaurants opening, projects launching, music happening and we’re excited!
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The lights are back on at the Fox! This month, the Fox Theatre reopens with three socially distanced, reduced-capacity events.
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Following months of rescheduling, many artists are finally taking the stage for the first time in over a year.
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Mark your calendars for a music-filled night under the stars when the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) performs its Movie Magic program on Saturday, June 26, at 8PM from Alpharetta’s Ameris Bank Amphitheatre main stage.
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The Atlanta Botanical Gardens recently introduced its newest exhibit titled “SUPERNatural: Aerial Art in Motion.
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Two local high schoolers recently used their voices to tackle current issues in True Colors Theatre’s 14th Annual August Wilson Monologue Competition.
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Coming to Atlanta this fall, The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits,” is a street art exhibition dedicated to telling the story of Banksy, an iconic British street artist who has successfully remained anonymous since the ’90s and is arguably one of the most valuable artists of our time.
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With large events being widely unheard of over the past year, concert-goers should be happy to hear artists are beginning to make their way back to the stages — at least in Atlanta.
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Broadway fans, it’s time to rejoice! After more than a year of cancellations and delays live shows are set to resume at the Fox Theatre later this year.
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Registration is officially open for this summer’s Girls Rock Camp ATL, taking place online June 21-26.
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If you’re a local sculptor who’s always wanted your work to reside in Atlanta, this may be your chance.
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The popular electronic dance festival, Imagine Music Festival, recently announced plans to relocate to Bouckaert Farm in Chattahoochee Hills beginning in 2021.
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April is Jazz Appreciation Month and the Atlanta Jazz Festival is hosting the “In the Tradition” interview series to honor popular jazz artists in celebration of the music genre’s rich history.
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The Alliance Theater recently announced its first spring production, “WORKING: A Musical,” to run April 22–June 6.
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Not to be missed, the acclaimed nine-channel sound and video recording installation, “The Visitors” by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, is on display at The High Museum of Art Atlanta through May 9.
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The Golden Globes recently aired and held notable differences from previous years.
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Whether working or in school, make plans to take a lunch break with the High Museum of Art on March 3.