Next weekend, the triumphant return of AMP’s Atlanta Art Fair will once again fill the halls of Pullman Yards with ...
Everybody’s talking about it. City Lights Collective, WABE’s art and culture radio program launched only three months ago ...
The annual film festival returns with 11 days of screenings, presentations, filmmaker Q&As and special appearances. :: “I’m Still Here,” the anthem from Stephen Sondheim’s musical Follies, could ...
A decade ago, Atlanta author Zachary Steele felt there wasn’t a strong writing community in Atlanta. It’s no secret that ...
As recognized in this year’s ArtsATL 2025 Ones to Watch, during her first year with Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre Lenai ...
Every 28 minutes. That’s how often a food service worker needs a bit of assistance to keep themselves and their families afloat, according to Leah Melnick, senior director of field operations for ...
On the evening of August 27, Nuestra Creación’s latest exhibition Ojalá opened to the public. The gallery was abuzz with ...
Your dad can’t believe they sell vinyl at Urban Outfitters now -- or that Improvement Movement isn’t a long-lost ’70s band.  Since releasing their 2022 debut Don’t Delay, Join Today!, Improvement ...
An old adage states that behind every great man there’s a great woman. In A First Lady’s Guide to Killing the President, the ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
It’s a terrific spin to have an all-female cast tackle the Bard’s best, funniest battle of the sexes: The Taming of the Shrew ...
It was a hot summer night in Atlanta, and Dr. Karida Brown had just finished her doctoral program at Brown University. She returned home to visit her family before heading to the West Coast for work.