Stories
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Review: Aurora Theatre serves a slice of humor and heart with ‘Waitress The Musical’
Restaurants have secrets. Small towns have secrets. Add sugar, butter and flour and you end up with Waitress The Musical, a Tony-nominated production…
ByDenise K. James
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Atlanta collective puts the focus on contemporary chamber music
The adventurous and uncompromising Atlanta Contemporary Music Collective adds a vital new voice to the local music scene. :: For Atlanta Contemporary Music…
ByJordan Owen
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Avondale Estates’ WigWag combines the best of Atlanta-bred music, art and food
A “wig wag” is an archaic term for a dangling railroad-crossing light. “Yeah, it’s kind of an old term, but I think it…
ByLee Valentine Smith
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Atlanta-born Katie Pruitt blends confessional Americana with cathartic rock and roll
She’ll open for fellow Georgians Larkin Poe at the Eastern on May 30. :: On a recent morning, Atlanta-born singer-songwriter Katie Pruitt was…
ByLee Valentine Smith
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Contemporary Black artists consider heritage, history and the future
No one champions Black art quite like Atlanta. Historically, the city has hosted the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), an annual celebration of…
ByLeia Genis
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A big screen moment for rarely seen experimental films
Film Love returns to the Plaza for a program of groundbreaking avant-garde shorts seldom seen on theater screens. :: After taking a break…
ByJim Farmer
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Your Atlanta summer reading list — plus reasons to tackle it
For many people, summertime means reading, whether it’s a school reading list or a relaxing page-turner on the beach. This summer, Atlanta’s got…
ByRachel Wright
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You Live, You Learn: Megan Volpert traces Alanis Morissette’s wisdom over three decades
Swallow this book down — it’ll feel so good swimming in your stomach. :: A conversation with Megan Volpert opened with a declaration…
ByDenise K. James
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Belle Esprit changes theater history to herstory once again with ‘Lady Susan’
Claire F. Martin puts the work of women writers on stage. :: When the present and future are uncertain, we look to the…
ByLuke Evans
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Review: ‘She is an Object of Beauty’ confronts Orientalism and fetishization
She is an Object of Beauty, a solo exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Toronto-based artist Phuong Nguyen, is on view now at…
ByJhazzmyn Joiner
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