Editor’s note: In 2013, ArtsATL identified Stone Mountain native John Clarence Stewart as one of Atlanta's “30 Under 30” artists to watch. When we spoke to him ...
Rummage through any thrift store and you'll probably come across an old spiral-bound community cookbook a lot like The Magnolia Bayou Country Club Ladies Auxili...
Atlanta doesn’t have a waterfront, but if it did, we would cover it. Whether things are happening in the realm of Art + Design, Dance, Music, Books, Film or The...
Couldn't get tickets to the sold-out blockbuster exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors at the High Museum? Or maybe the thought of standing in long lines du...
A strong cast couldn’t help me muster much interest or enthusiasm for the 1996 play This is Our Youth, onstage at Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre through December 22. Af...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, prolific Atlanta artist Alex Brewer came as close as anyone ever has to achieving that holy grail of graffiti artists, “all-city s...
You don't actually have to photograph two presidents to tell a tale about both.
Shade, the aptly titled new book from former Chief Official White House Photogr...
Liberal or conservative. Eisenhower, Churchill, Ulysses S. Grant or George W. Bush. There's something about the world of politics that makes former leaders want...
Complaining that Irving Berlin’s White Christmas is too old-fashioned is a bit like complaining that a swim in the ocean is too wet. Just as the ocean can relia...
Money isn’t just something you spend, and it isn’t just about dead presidents. “Money is a source of history,” says Georgia State University history professor H...