Did they know they’d be remembered, immortalized and exalted? Divas blossom in nearly impossible conditions, like roses ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
The 2010s witnessed a flourishing of the collective artisan ethos in Georgia, with makerspaces hanging out shingles around the state. Modeled after late '90s hackerspaces, envisioned as nonprofit ...
The knotty, nutty Georgia-shot mystery His & Hers doesn’t have the guns, booze, horny teen boys, sapphic gymnastics and ...
In honor of Black History Month, we’ve scouted several books, new to 2026, in which Black women writers impart wisdom, ...
When Athens-based multi-instrumentalist-songwriter Randall Bramblett takes the stage at Eddie’s Attic this Saturday at 7 p.m.
Good news, Atlanta theater-goers: your next date night show has arrived. That show is Bad Dates, Theresa Rebeck’s one-woman ...
Schenley Sargusingh gets a flicker in his eye when he talks about his work in the professional film industry. Twenty years ...
A Book Arts Revolution, organized by the Georgia Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts (GANMWA), recently ...
On a recent Sunday morning, Emily Saliers was enjoying a rare day off from a grueling rehearsal schedule. No, she wasn’t readying a new Indigo Girls tour with Amy Ray or working on a new solo album.
In this series, 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. :: Vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Buddy ...
Atlanta gallerist Beau Allen Collins was just 20-years-old when he accidentally jammed up Times Square with a truck full of paintings. Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Collins had moved to New ...