To say that our national cultural infrastructure is in crisis is an understatement. Historically, the U.S. government has allocated a very small percentage…
Louise E. Shaw
People dance to celebrate, worship, compete. When babies hear music, they move to it. Dance sells everything from Nike to Pepto Bismol and…
Jennifer Scully-Thurston
In the film world, the versatile landscape of the Peach State can serve as anywhere in the country — even when the script…
Carol Badaracco Padgett
THEATER The Center for Puppetry Arts is staging its adaptation of the 1964 Rankin/Bass iconic TV special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, through December 31.…
ArtsATL staff
(Editor’s Note: The “Everyday Heroes” Inspire Atlanta series is a collaboration between The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and its journalistic partners, including ArtsATL.) The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Talent Development Program,…
ArtsATL staff
Christmas with Jerks has a holiday film plot if you ever heard one: Eve Carter (Leanna Adams), a former child star with a…
Rachel Garbus
It was a moment Atlanta-based Topher Payne will never forget: In 2016, he was able to list himself as a full-time writer on…
Jim Farmer
Atlanta’s historic Rialto is reclaiming its roots as an urban moviehouse. The performing arts center is nearing completion of a $350,000 installation for…
ArtsATL staff
Like most everyone else, Christopher Escobar — who owns the Plaza Theatre and serves as the executive director of the Atlanta Film Society…
Jim Farmer
The Atlanta Lyric Theatre has closed its doors after 42 years under the weight of financial strain. The theater’s home page and social…
ArtsATL staff
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