The achievements and monuments of ancient Nubia have long been overshadowed by those of ancient Egypt. But in recent years, more and more archaeologists are
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BOOKS, ART+DESIGN By Andrew Alexander
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THE ARTS By Felipe Barral, the G channel
ArtsATL and the Goat Farm Arts Center threw a party last week at the Goat Farm’s Goodson Yard. Here is an artistic view of the event.
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
I am pleased to announce that the Kendeda Fund has awarded ArtsATL a $10,000 grant. “The Kendeda Fund has long acknowledged the importance of
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BOOKS By Anjali Enjeti
Hardly a blip on the literary map a decade ago, Atlanta has become a prime location for aspiring and professional writers, a creative oasis for literati.
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BOOKS By Andrew Alexander
“A consultation with the undertaker” probably ranks pretty low on the list of encounters you’d want to have. But when the undertaker is poet and
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
“Artistic License” is the only event at which you can choreograph a dance by picking something out of a chest, shimmy with a go-go dancer
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, a MacArthur “genius grant” recipient, performs Shostakovich alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and under the baton of the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Lionel
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
Are you willing to get dumped for the sake of art? You can make up afterward in our disco for two. But only if you
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
When the Atlanta Printmakers Studio named its event “Print Big!,” it wasn’t kidding. Volunteers — yourself included, if you are interested — will begin carving
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
ArtsATL is throwing two parties on Friday, April 19. The first party is “Cocktails and Critics” from 6-8 p.m. at JCT. Bar, upstairs from JCT.
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
It’s Tibet Week at Emory University. Monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery create (then undo) a sand painting over the course of this event, which
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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
We hope you’ll join us at ”Artistic License,” a festive evening of boundary-blurring art, music and dance at the Goat Farm Arts Center on Friday, April 19.
























