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  • In Lilburn, a family made a movie; you may only get one chance to see it

    Adam Pinney’s Mudville — a handmade, family-built feature premiering April 30 at the Atlanta Film Festival — embodies the DIY promise of filmmaking.…

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    Matthew Terrell

  • Arts Agenda: Theater

    Each week, ArtsATL delivers a critic’s short list of the shows, exhibitions, concerts and events we recommend for the coming weeks within one area in…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Brahms gets the spotlight in ASO’s 2026-27 season

    The season offers an adventurous and varied lineup of music, along with stellar guest musicians. :: Beethoven is so last year. The Atlanta…

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    Shane Harrison

  • 9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend

    Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences. :: Thursday…

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    ArtsATL staff

  • Review: Center for Puppetry’s ‘Poe’ gives springtime a bit of a spooky edge 

    Good scares and great storytelling know no season. The Center for Puppetry Arts’ remount of The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, running through…

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    Benjamin Carr

  • ArtsATL to launch new podcast in April with executive producer Kim Drobes

    Starting April 15, a new podcast will bring listeners an opportunity to learn more about Atlanta and the region’s arts offerings. ATL Arts…

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    Jim Farmer

  • Bach’s Mass in B minor results in an auditory malaise uncharacteristic of the ASO

    The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra convened on Thursday, March 12, for a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B minor, BWV 232, with…

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    Jordan Owen

  • Poet Amy Pence’s lyrical novel ‘Yellow’ explores Jungian ideas through a Southern lens

    During Hurricane Irma in 2017, a 90-foot oak tree split and fell into the middle of Amy Pence’s cottage in the old fishing…

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    Candice Dyer

  • New writing salon inspires Black women to keep up their craft 

    Audrey Williams is a media creative who had a long-held desire to write a book. But like many writers, accomplishing that desire took…

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    Jina DuVernay

  • Atlanta Jazz Fest announces 2026 lineup

    The Atlanta Jazz Festival delivered this year’s roster of talent during an event at the Illuminarium on Tuesday night — and it’s an…

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    ArtsATL staff