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Launched in 2021, the competition made a big move this year to Harlem, where students delivered fresh work by Black ...
We overflow. Two small stones lay on a bench, each bearing one word: we overflow. Handwritten, each letter is feathered with ...
Congratulations are in order! The High Museum of Art has announced Alison Saar as winner of the 2025 David C. Driskell Prize.
Nobody can accuse Deb Bowman of having a dull life. As we sat down to discuss her new album, the Latin-inflected jazz LP ...
Adaptations of Jane Austen’s seminal Pride and Prejudice are hardly uncommon, given that the story has been dazzling readers ...
ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine ...
For all his prolific output, Ludwig van Beethoven was seldom one to write sacred music. Missa solemnis, his epic musical ...
Honey Pierre’s solo exhibition I’m Just Living Some Life, Okay? at Impossible Currency embraces mundanity and, through it, ...
For most Atlanta dance companies, coping with uncertainty from season to season is a fact of life. Financial precarity makes ...
Despite her reputation as a recording legend, Carole King started off predominantly as a songwriter, only prompted to sing ...
In a mid-century former church in the Lake Claire neighborhood, artist W. Chester Old presents a retrospective of his career.
In Atlanta Ballet’s Hypnagogia, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa set out to embody the receptive, liminal state between wakefulness and ...
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