Water and boat imagery define artist Corrina Sephora’s solo exhibition, “On Waters of Time,” at the Callanwolde Fine Arts Center …
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Summer events at the Atlanta Botanical Garden kicked into full gear last month.
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Andy Warhol started as a commercial illustrator and achieved worldwide fame — his name becoming synonomous with pop art. Four …
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The new season of Act 3 Productions opens with a bang with “The Robber Bridegroom” playing August 11-26. Other productions …
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The Office of the Arts at Georgia Tech has an amazing array of shows from around the world for its …
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Jacques Lowe was John F. Kennedy’s personal photographer, catching intimate photos of him and his family from the campaign trail …
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Opened this month, SCAD FASH’s newest exhibit offers visitors a closer look at what we put on our feet.
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It was 20 years ago that “Riverdance” took the precise movements, curly wigs and colorful costumes of Irish dancing on …
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The Atlanta Ballet kicks off its season December 8 with the last production of John McFall’s “Atlanta Ballet’s Nutcracker” before …
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Bach recitals, jazz combos, poetry readings, lectures and dance concerts are just a few of the upcoming events at the …
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Georgia O’Keefe, Ansel Adams, Jacob Lawrence, N.C. Wyeth and Grandma Moses are just a few of the 80 artists whose …
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Starting tomorrow, Act3 Playhouse in Sandy Springs is bringing Agatha Christie’s famous mystery to life with the stage production of …
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“Boredom is the self being stuffed with itself.”
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For its first production this year, Atlanta Ballet is bringing back famous British choreographer David Bintley’s “Carmina Burana” to the …
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For the sixth year, the Center of Puppetry Arts is presenting Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, based on the classic stop-motion …
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An Atlanta holiday staple, the Nutcracker begins its month-long run at the Fox Theatre tomorrow, making me nostalgic for the …
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In celebration of Beatrix Potter’s 150th birthday, the Center for Puppetry Arts will present Seattle’s Thistle Theatre’s Tales of Peter …
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The streets of Atlanta are coming alive with the sound of music, thanks to a new Georgia non-profit, Play Me …
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SCADFILM, a new ancillary program from Savannah College of Art and Design, offers local film and television professionals the opportunity …
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To kick off the 2016-2017 season, Synchronicity Theatre will present a fresh take on a familiar tale of romance, betrayal …
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The Atlanta Contemporary, a non-profit, artist-run contemporary art center on the Westside of Atlanta, recently invited the public to tour …
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“What would you do if you could do it all over? What would you do if you could start it …
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With its newest exhibit, the Children’s Museum of Atlanta invites children this summer to explore and express feelings – happiness, …
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You have about as much chance for scoring a ticket to the Broadway smash Hamilton as you do winning Mega …
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WIFTA (Women in Film & Television Atlanta) was founded in 1974, becoming the second Women in Film chapter. The nonprofit …
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Film Fatales was started in New York in 2013 by filmmaker Leah Meyerhoff while reaching out to other female filmmakers …
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Originally a short film block at the 2013 Atlanta Film Festival, New Mavericks brought female-directed films featuring strong female leads …
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It’s a favorite Atlanta summer tradition – spreading out a blanket and listening to the Atlanta Symphony in Piedmont Park. …
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As the country’s largest traveling African Diasporic art show, the Harlem Fine Arts Show has been bringing people of all …