Review: “Abstraction Today” offers a worthwhile pluralism and survey of six Atlanta galleries Jun 28, 2016 JERRY CULLUM
Review: Despite awkward casting, Serenbe’s “Of Mice and Men” evokes Steinbeck’s spirit Jun 15, 2016 Kelundra Smith
Preview: A conversation with Emily Giffin about retrospection, maternal instincts and imagination Jun 21, 2016 Gail O'Neill
Review: “The Fits” gives a clear perspective on modern adolescence while “Art Bastard” misses the mark Jun 24, 2016 Steve Murray
Art+DesignReviews Review: “Abstraction Today” offers a worthwhile pluralism and survey of six Atlanta galleries JERRY CULLUM Jun 28, 2016 This is pluralism of a sort, although it omits not only the scrappy gallery-unfriendly side of artistic practice… Art+DesignReviews Review: “Through and Felt” group exhibit explores the private and painful aspects of humanity publicly Rachel Jones Jun 27, 2016 Sensitive and disturbing, Through and Felt, a group exhibition curated by Atlanta artist Iman Person, exposes private moments of… MusicReviews Review: After nearly a decade the ASO returns to Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill Mark Gresham Jun 24, 2016 On Thursday evening the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, led by assistant conductor Joseph Young, performed a free summer parks concert… FilmReviews Review: “The Fits” gives a clear perspective on modern adolescence while “Art Bastard” misses the mark Steve Murray Jun 24, 2016 In the dark, a young girl counts steadily: one, two, three. Then, on screen, her face pops into view,…
Art+DesignReviews Review: “Through and Felt” group exhibit explores the private and painful aspects of humanity publicly Rachel Jones Jun 27, 2016 Sensitive and disturbing, Through and Felt, a group exhibition curated by Atlanta artist Iman Person, exposes private moments of… MusicReviews Review: After nearly a decade the ASO returns to Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill Mark Gresham Jun 24, 2016 On Thursday evening the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, led by assistant conductor Joseph Young, performed a free summer parks concert… FilmReviews Review: “The Fits” gives a clear perspective on modern adolescence while “Art Bastard” misses the mark Steve Murray Jun 24, 2016 In the dark, a young girl counts steadily: one, two, three. Then, on screen, her face pops into view,…
MusicReviews Review: After nearly a decade the ASO returns to Piedmont Park’s Oak Hill Mark Gresham Jun 24, 2016 On Thursday evening the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, led by assistant conductor Joseph Young, performed a free summer parks concert… FilmReviews Review: “The Fits” gives a clear perspective on modern adolescence while “Art Bastard” misses the mark Steve Murray Jun 24, 2016 In the dark, a young girl counts steadily: one, two, three. Then, on screen, her face pops into view,…
FilmReviews Review: “The Fits” gives a clear perspective on modern adolescence while “Art Bastard” misses the mark Steve Murray Jun 24, 2016 In the dark, a young girl counts steadily: one, two, three. Then, on screen, her face pops into view,…
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Profile: New Atlanta Ballet artistic director Gennadi Nedvigin seen as an exacting dancer, fantastic teacher
PreviewsTheater Preview: RuPaul’s Bob the Drag Queen comes home for Mother’s Day and a Heretic drag show Matthew Terrell Apr 28, 2016
Changing of the Guard: Fresh leadership marks a new era and opportunities for Atlanta’s core art institutions
Books Profile: a conversation with Sunni Johnson of “WUSSY Mag” about queer aesthetics and activism Amanda Mills Apr 22, 2016
Review Round-Up: Anderson’s views of Mt. Fuji, Shaw’s missing link, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Franks’ “Plain Houses,” “Ragtime”
Art+DesignDanceFilmTheater Changing of the Guard: Fresh leadership marks a new era and opportunities for Atlanta’s core art institutions Doug DeLoach Apr 18, 2016
Refusing Limitations: Floyd Hall and Fahamu Pecou discuss The Dungeon Family’s Expressions of Black Masculinity