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...
The date for the Atlanta Queer Arts Showcase has come and gone. The evening of readings, theater, film and music -- scheduled for April 18 -- is moving online a...
Atlanta actor Tonia M. Jackson has won a $25,000 grant to deepen her relationship with True Colors Theatre Company and the community it serves. She's among six ...
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...
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 ...
Editor’s note: When ArtsATL writer Jim Farmer interviewed Neal Ghant in 2016, the actor was preparing for a role in David Mamet’s American Buffalo at True Color...
In the 1980s, they were called "meet cutes," movies in which a couple has a random, unexpected encounter, falls for one another, has some sort of unexpected obs...
It wasn’t just his skill as a puppeteer that won Bobby Box fans and friends all over the world. It was also his endless enthusiasm, his agreeable nature and his...