For someone without professional training in the business of film, Molly Coffee has made a name for herself, mostly in the past decade as an Atlanta-based art d...
Chad Darnell was in the midst of one of the best periods of his life. He had just finished directing the biggest film of his career, the thriller The Undertaker...
Like many filmmakers, Giovanni Tortorici was in the middle of several projects when Covid-19 hit and left him unable to get fully to work. He didn’t quite know ...
Getting into theater didn’t just scratch an artistic itch for Atlanta actor Tonia M. Jackson. She says it saved her life and steered her in a positive direc...
The Center for Puppetry Arts, like all metro theaters, has been shut down by COVID-19. Like Dad's Garage Theatre however, it's pivoted to make its work availabl...
Crystal Fox’s role in the new film Burden isn’t a large one -- or, frankly, one that’s a tremendous challenge. Yet just as she’s done for the past four decades,...
When SCAD Atlanta puts on a TV festival, it doesn’t do so half-heartedly. SCAD aTVfest -- the only festival of its kind in Atlanta -- held its eighth annual eve...
Bethany Anne Lind never intended to make Atlanta home. When she and husband Eric Mendenhall -- both actors -- moved here in 2006 after college, it was supposed ...
It’s a question on a lot of people’s minds. As Serenbe Playhouse prepares to open its 2020 season -- with the Tony Award-winning rock musical Spring Awakening (...
Let’s knock this out of the way first and foremost. I’m a sucker for Once, both John Carney’s 2007 film and the Tony Award-winning musical that played Broadway ...