ArtsATL’s Set Life series focuses on local creatives who work in Atlanta’s film and television industry. We’ll talk to those who work on both sides of the camera and explore their struggles and ...
It’s a wonder the English professor known only as M (Rachel Weisz) gets any work done. In Netflix’s Vladimir, she spends most ...
A LEGO-like grid of hundreds of colorful boxes covers every inch of Polish designer Michal Zamirski’s poster, Overproduction.
The knotty, nutty Georgia-shot mystery His & Hers doesn’t have the guns, booze, horny teen boys, sapphic gymnastics and terrible wigs of that… ...
In 2023, when Spruill Center for the Arts developed its strategic plan, a conversation began to evolve about the needs of ...
In textile art, the medium is often the heart of the message; the viewer is meant to marvel that what could have been a ...
Dating for nearly 13 years and married since 2016, writer-performers Galen Crawley and Jacob York more than love one another.
When Idina Menzel uttered the immortal words “which way to the stage?” in 1996, she was asking about a literal stage. In Ana ...
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 ...
It’s among the many documentaries screening at the Atlanta Documentary Festival this weekend. :: Trees in Atlanta have a public relations problem. They don’t get as much credit for the good deeds they ...
Few people will ever forget where they were when they heard about 9/11. The attack on America on September 11, 2001, was the deadliest terrorist act in history, one that left a world angry, sad and ...
Starting April 15, a new podcast will bring listeners an opportunity to learn more about Atlanta and the region’s arts offerings. ATL Arts Collective, a partnership between ArtsATL and executive ...