In the soft, amber light of the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts, Juan Felipe Herrera, now serving his second term as U.S. Poet Laureate, stands before a div...
Georgia’s history of racism and erasure is not uncommon in America, but popular conversations about racial violence rarely give us the terms to understand the ongoing and continuous nature of that violence....
Over the last two years, Ryan Lott’s multidimensional solo project Son Lux has transformed into a trio of boldly experimental artists, including guitarist-compo...
Nately’s, a new Atlanta-based literary magazine, offers a venue for writers in the city and around the country. Though only live since early March, founder and ...
Generous is a word that circulates and frames so many descriptions of Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts, a genre-fluid memoir that was recently awarded the 2015 Nat...
Despite it being Deerhunter’s second show at the Variety Playhouse just this year, the set on April 11 was a world away from the show they played in January. Fo...
In mostly white classrooms at many universities, Amiri Baraka’s poems are assigned in brief, dramatic portions. This, at least, was my experience. A student mig...
The sounds of The Psychedelic Swamp, the ninth and latest LP from Philadelphia-based band Dr. Dog, are set to overtake Atlanta’s lo-fi faithful this F...