She brings these human beings out of the black-and-white images and into her readers’ minds. We encounter a family, a few ...
Danny Tirmizi's documentary tells the story of how Ukrainian refugees ended in Atlanta. Now, it's hitting the film fest ...
In Edward Albee's classic, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," appearances cover up the ugly truth of people's lives ...
The Atlanta Jazz Festival is one of the signature jazz events, not only in the region, but indeed in the world. Across three ...
Michael David creates a rich tapestry of references to fellow artists in new paintings at Johnson Lowe Gallery.
With an ongoing series of 10-minute shorts, this Atlanta filmmaker hopes to preserve our city’s rich history of BIPOC ...
Mariyka Foster’s children’s book, “Leo and the Pink Marker,” features a little boy enamored with the color pink ...
Performing at the Atlanta Jazz Festival, the jazz quintet, with its hip-hop and rap stylings, prove that jazz is moving with ...
Dana Cibulski, well-known from numerous exhibitions in nonprofits and commercial galleries, summed up the ArtsXchange ...
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art’s “The Magic of Modern Art” is a fitting entry point for families interested but unsure about ...
Is Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" a work of genius or a predictable banality? Whatever your opinion, DeKalb Symphony played it ...
In a new interactive experience at 7 Stages Theatre, audiences explore all five senses and how they help us connect to ...