Credit: Photo by Arthur Rudick
Queens of Style honorees make their graffiti marks in southwest Atlanta
From an Oakland City neighborhood sidewalk, Atlantans can view the work of Queens of Style, eight accomplished female graffiti artists from the U.S. and Europe.
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City of Atlanta reimagines Elevate art fest
The festival will blend elements of music, visual arts, storytelling, fashion, food and wellness across various locations in Atlanta.
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After writing for Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, Columbus’ Ink forges own path
Ink grew up in Columbus and busked the streets of Atlanta for years before making it big writing songs for some of music's biggest stars. Now, she's dropped her first album.
Credit: Joe Kovac Jr.
Insults fly at Ga.’s largest fair. But nowadays, clowns spew them carefully.
While talk-show hosts and comics have come under fire and been censored of late, jesting carnival clowns are ever careful. They don’t bash, but snark is their stock-in-trade.
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‘Driven’ tracks former CNN president’s career highlights and battle with depression
Tom Johnson got his start at the Macon Telegraph, then served as White House deputy press secretary for LBJ and later became president of CNN.
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Avant-garde fashion by design duo Viktor&Rolf on view at the High
The exhibition is a sign of more to come from the Lauren Amos Fashion Project, which also funds a curatorial position at the High.
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Latino rock musical ‘La Cucarachita Martina’ moves to beat of inclusivity
Previewing “La Cucarachita Martina,” a rock ‘n’ roll musical based on a folktale running through Oct. 12 at the Center for Puppetry Arts for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Credit: Joan Marcus for Roundabout Theatre Productions
‘Covenant’ expands the legendary blues lore of the devil-at-the-crossroads
The legend and lore of blues master Robert Johnson is the inspiration for "Covenant,” a play to open on the Hertz Stage at the Alliance Theatre Oct. 8.
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In case you missed it: 5 memorable moments from the Decatur Book Festival
The 20th anniversary Decatur Book Festival featured more than 100 author panels on topics like bizarre research, a wrongful conviction and having a life awakening.
Credit: Photo courtesy Michael C. Carlos Museum/Mike Jensen
African artists explore identity, the body in ‘Insistent Presence’
Not many exhibitions manage to feel both expansive and deeply personal — “Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection” does just that.