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  • Arts Agenda: Family-friendly arts events

    Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one area in…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences.  :: Thursday…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Poet’s Dozen: 13 collections by Atlantans to celebrate National Poetry Month

    Atlanta is home to some of the most accomplished and celebrated poets in the country. In the past few years, local poets have…

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    Rachel Wright

  • Atlanta writer Colleen Oakley’s new novel is a genre-bending marital adventure 

    Colleen Oakley didn’t turn her own marriage into a book, but writing a book about marriage was a unique challenge. :: In Colleen…

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    Benjamin Carr

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Thursday ASO: Beethoven’s Triple Concerto The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven Project continues with the Triple Concerto, a piece unlike any other in the…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Arts Agenda: Book events and festivals

    March 27 Journalist Amanda Knox, who spent nearly four years in prison and eight years on trial for a murder she did not…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • A Century after her birth, celebrations continue for Georgia writer Flannery O’Connor

    O’Connor’s literary legacy lives on with myriad celebrations, including a public exhibition of 69 new paintings in Milledgeville, an extended birthday party in…

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    Rachel Wright

  • WABE’s Lois Reitzes retiring from daily broadcasting

    For 45 years, Reitzes has been a familiar and comforting presence on Atlanta radio. As she announces her retirement, she reflects on her…

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    Jim Farmer

  • Novelist Doug Jones on why ‘Fantasies of Future Things’ was a 30-year journey

    Doug Jones began his debut novel, The Fantasies of Future Things, while still in graduate school. Thirty years later, it’s finally seeing the…

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    Alex Burger

  • Former AJC Editor Shane Harrison named executive editor of ArtsATL.org

    Shane Harrison has been named executive editor of ArtsATL.org. Starting February 24, he will be responsible for the nonprofit website’s editorial vision and will work…

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    ArtsATL staff