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  • Photo by Cory Locatelli.  Courtesy of the City of Atlanta.
    ART+DESIGN, FILM

    Review: In an unlikely place, John Q limns “Queer Migration,” with an eerie final twist

    By Andrew Alexander

      Early in the evening of Friday, May 17, a small crowd began to collect in the lobby of the Atlanta Cyclorama. Though the regular

    POSTED May 22 3 comments READ MORE
  • Eyedrum's new space inside the Fuse Art Center. (Photos by Jeff Stafford)
    ART+DESIGN, MUSIC, FILM

    News: Cutting-edge, “homeless” Eyedrum finds new digs — for now — at Fuse Arts Center

    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

    POSTED May 21 1 comment READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 22-June 1

    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

    POSTED May 21 No comments READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    We made it! Thanks to donors to our Power2Give campaign to fund “30 Under 30″ series

    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

    POSTED May 20 No comments READ MORE
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    FILM

    Review: Olivier Assayas’ “Something in the Air” reflects heady confusion of France in 1971

    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

    POSTED May 17 No comments READ MORE
  • Film still from Reed Barton's "Me and Mark." Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society.
    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 15-25

    By Catherine Fox

    The arts collaborative John Q chose the metaphoric backdrop of the Atlanta Cyclorama, which depicts General Sherman’s taking of Atlanta, for a film/text/ performance exploring

    POSTED May 15 No comments READ MORE
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    FILM

    Review: “Kiss of the Damned” a biting homage to classic grindhouse vampire flicks

    By Steve Murray

    The vampires in “Kiss of the Damned” don’t sparkle and play baseball in daylight. When the sun hits them, they have the old-school decency to

    POSTED May 10 No comments READ MORE
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    BOOKS, FILM

    Review: Film of “Midnight’s Children” humanizes Salman Rushdie’s epic novel of India

    By Parul Kapur Hinzen

    “Pakistan was the great mistake of his parents, the blunder that had deprived him of his home.” So writes Salman Rushdie in his recent memoir

    POSTED May 10 No comments READ MORE
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    FILM

    Review: French director Francois Ozon makes witty, erotic return to form with “In the House”

    By Steve Murray

    As he showed in “Under the Sand” and “Swimming Pool,” French writer-director François Ozon is fascinated with the elusiveness of “reality” and the seductions of

    POSTED May 03 No comments READ MORE
  • Christa Theret as Renoir's muse.
    FILM

    Review: While the story line isn’t much, “Renoir” charms with sheer seductive beauty

    By Steve Murray

    If classical visual beauty alone defined what makes a movie great, “Renoir” might be, well, a masterpiece. But so many other elements need to harmonize

    POSTED May 03 No comments READ MORE
  • Kyle Brumley played Alan Strang in "Equus" at Actor's Express.
    THE ARTS

    “30 Under 30″: You can help shine spotlight on creative young Atlantans

    By Catherine Fox

      You can help ArtsATL publish a series of profiles of young Atlanta creatives. “Thirty under Thirty” will include visual artists, writers, dancers, choreographers, actors,

    POSTED May 01 1 comment READ MORE
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    THE ARTS

    Attend: Things to see and do around Atlanta, May 1-11

    By Catherine Fox

    Nothing says spring more than arts in the park. Georgia Shakespeare gets it started Wednesday with a production of “Much Ado About Nothing” in front

    POSTED Apr 30 No comments READ MORE
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