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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, ...
In a mid-century former church in the Lake Claire neighborhood, artist W. Chester Old presents a retrospective of his career.
Adaptations of Jane Austen’s seminal Pride and Prejudice are hardly uncommon, given that the story has been dazzling readers ...
In Atlanta Ballet’s Hypnagogia, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa set out to embody the receptive, liminal state between wakefulness and ...
ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine ...
Despite her reputation as a recording legend, Carole King started off predominantly as a songwriter, only prompted to sing ...
ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks ...
A new art weekend just emerged in Atlanta, and it’s a model that should be replicated. On April 26 and April 27, the art ...
People seek sex, sometimes with a variety of different people and for a variety of motives. Sometimes, getting to the sex isn ...
For most Atlanta dance companies, coping with uncertainty from season to season is a fact of life. Financial precarity makes ...
Legendary graffiti artist Dr. Dax got his start guerrilla spray-painting freight trains in Atlanta back in 1985. Only 9 years ...
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