“Writers are about as civilized as feral cats,” says Leonard (Andrew Benator), a renowned fiction writer who’s leading an exclusive workshop for four young hopefuls
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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
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ART DESIGN, FILM By Andrew Alexander
Photo by Cory Locatelli. Courtesy of the City of Atlanta. Early in the evening of Friday, May 17, a small crowd began to collect in
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ART+DESIGN, MUSIC, FILM By Jeff Stafford
When Eyedrum lost its performance and exhibition space in 2010 because its landlord wouldn’t renew the lease, its future looked uncertain. Would the 13-year-old alternative
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Ambrose Akinmusire — winner of the 2007 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, 2012 Trumpet Player of the Year in DownBeat Magazine’s Critics Poll, among other
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DANCE By Cynthia Bond Perry
As much as a ballerina counts on her partner, an aerial dancer relies on ropes, hoops, trapezes and such for balance and support. These apparatuses
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DANCE By Gillian Anne Renault
The 19th annual Modern Atlanta Dance Festival squeezed five troupes into a 90-minute program at Fabrefaction Theatre on Friday. Artistic and Executive Director Douglas Scott, who
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
ArtsATL’s “30 Under 30: Profiles of Atlanta Creatives” series is a go! Twenty generous donors contributed a total of $2,500, which was matched dollar for dollar
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MUSIC By Mark Gresham
On Thursday in Symphony Hall, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performed a concert of all-French music by Messiaen, Debussy and Duruflé, led by Principal
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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
Xperimental Puppetry Theater, the annual showcase of experimental puppetry and animation on view at the Center for Puppetry Arts through Sunday, May 19, provides artists
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MUSIC By Mark Gresham
Atlanta contemporary-music ensemble Bent Frequency will celebrate its 10th anniversary tonight (Saturday) with a concert and party at the Goat Farm Arts Center. The decade has
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FILM By Steve Murray
If you don’t know him already, Olivier Assayas is a name to remember when you’re in the market for an interesting, unpredictable French film. Like
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BOOKS By Steve Murray
In a nice bit of synchronicity, the latest issue of the literary magazine Sugar Mule, which features almost four dozen South Asian writers, has come

























