In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy ...
Continuing its push to break boundaries, the Atlanta Opera’s 2026–27 season features two a cappella stage works, a world premiere, a Pulitzer Prize-winning opera by Kevin Puts, and repertory ...
Audrey Williams is a media creative who had a long-held desire to write a book. But like many writers, accomplishing that desire took a backseat to her various writing jobs. Then Williams was inspired ...
Whenever I interview artists, one of the first things I ask about is their childhood. I’m always curious, as I sit across ...
Lisa MacKinney, director of the Hall County Library, was a sensitive kid -- so sensitive, in fact, that when the titular ...
Did they know they’d be remembered, immortalized and exalted? Divas blossom in nearly impossible conditions, like roses pushing through concrete. In Beau McCall: Divas, Blues, and Memories, beauty ...
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 ...
Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming ...
The knotty, nutty Georgia-shot mystery His & Hers doesn’t have the guns, booze, horny teen boys, sapphic gymnastics and ...
Caught in Friday’s late-afternoon traffic, I was running late in spite of my best intentions. When I opened the studio door and entered as quietly as possible, the five students in Angelita Itzanami ...
When Diego Silva Acevedo came to Atlanta in 2016 from Colombia, South America, he was looking for opportunities in the film industry. “My heart said, “Don’t go to LA; go to Atlanta. Atlanta will be ...
In honor of Black History Month, we’ve scouted several books, new to 2026, in which Black women writers impart wisdom, ...