Time ran out on Georgia House Bill 335 last night. The measure, which would have allowed voters in every county to spend up to one penny per dollar of sales tax...
Editor's note: We're honored to introduce Parul Kapur Hinzen, who will write about books, authors and literary events, among other subjects, for ArtsCriticATL.c...
From Susan Weiner, executive director of the Georgia Council for the Arts: The Georgia Senate has voted to approve the Appropriation Committee's recommendation,...
Finally, some good news.
Susan Weiner, executive director of the Georgia Council for the Arts, reports that state Senator Jack Hill, the Senate Appropriations ...
Artists and other citizens will march from the Rialto Theater, at 80 Forsyth Street, to the state Capitol today to protest the possible demise of the Georgia Co...
If the Georgia General Assembly eliminates the Georgia Council for the Arts, which, as we reported, is a distinct possibility, citizens across the state would f...
The Georgia Council for the Arts has sent out the following alert. We will try to keep you informed. If you know more, please let us know.
"We have no document...
Emory University is hosting a symposium on the future of arts criticism. Cathy and I will participate. The starting premise seems to be this: we have slipped un...
Henri Matisse was a bibliophile. He read poetry every morning, a practice he likened to filling his lungs with oxygen. He enjoyed novels and the classics, which...