The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has been plugging away at a season marked by high ambitions and middling results. Its November ...
What are you, and how many times have you been asked that? Nicolette Emanuelle’s new show is not about asking such questions ...
Picture Worlds: Greek, Maya, and Moche Pottery, at the Michael C. Carlos Museum through December 15, is a visually handsome work of meticulous scholarship that attempts to bridge some of the greatest ...
For the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art (Spelman Museum), the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum (CAUAM) and the Bernard ...
Even if you’ve seen and read Hamlet before and think there’s no new undiscovered country to be found there, Shakespeare ...
The former director of Giwayen Mata, Atlanta's all-women drumming group, is reinventing herself as a bandleader.
The Silkroad ensemble features music amplifying the lives of the many workers whose contributions were forgotten.
Three of Atlanta's experienced movement artists, Corian Ellisor, Nicholas Goodly and Alejandro Abarca, go backyard DIY.
Danielle Deadwyler is no stranger to the screen, but it’s her stage experiences that shaped how she approaches the subtlety ...
Every week, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy getting to know these people better.
Michael Richards will speak on his new memoir at the Book Festival of the MJCCA after a prolonged absence from the public eye ...
With its niche sound and limited audience-base, the business of the blues has never been easy. Atlanta’s Eddie 9-Volt, ...