Looks Like Rain, Feels Like Rain, a solo show by Atlanta photographer Jarrett Christian, continues through February 6 at Day & Night Projects, When COVID-19...
It’s a funny thing walking into the theater for the first time in seven months. Entering Synchronicity Theatre to see RIP by Danielle Deadwyler felt like riding...
“So, I was in like a really liminal space. The question is always how do I juggle all of these mediums? How do I juggle fucking . . . motherhood? I mean, that’s...
(Editor's note: We begin our new "Creative in Residence" series of guest editors today with Floyd Hall, a prominent writer, producer and documentarian. A story ...
Synchronicity Theatre opens a season unlike any other on October 5 with "In the Theater" and "On the Screen" options, and hopes to close it in person on June 27...
When Out of Hand Theater convenes its latest conversation on race and equity this Sunday, the evening will begin with two minutes and 23 seconds of silence in h...
Note: On the heels of MINT's recent reopening, it was forced to close by the coronavirus pandemic. We're publishing this review as a matter of record, because t...
Tiny Doors ATL has created art again. The Atlanta company's latest addition to the street scene is found at the Shepard Center on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, co...
Editor’s note: In celebration of ArtsATL's 10th anniversary, we will republish each Friday a story from our archives that sparked strong reader reaction, showca...
Ten years ago, Kathleen Bertrand found herself in conversation with CEO William Pate of the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, where she once worked. Tyler...