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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THE ARTS By Catherine Fox
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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
There are times when a theater critic’s duty doesn’t seem to require much beyond simply saying, “Go see this show.” That’s about all that needs
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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
In “Assistance,” onstage at Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theatre through May 4, young assistants to a Donald Trump-like wheeler and dealer with a short temper and
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THEATER By Jim Farmer
Even when he has gigs lined up in other cities for the rest of the year, Tony Award-winning actor Shuler Hensley never hesitates to come home to
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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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THEATER By Jim Farmer
Envisioned as the world’s first flamenco musical, “Zorro” has taken its own deliberate path to U.S. soil. Director Christopher Renshaw’s “Americanized” take on his 2008
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THEATER By Felipe Barral, the G channel
Anthony P. Rodriguez, producing artistic director at Aurora Theatre, founded Teatro del Sol five years ago to further Hispanic cultural heritage and provide entertainment for the
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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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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
None other than Anton Chekhov himself comes out to introduce his play “The Cherry Orchard,” at Theater Emory through April 14. Donald McManus takes on the
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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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THEATER, FILM By Chelsey Willis
There will never be a shortage of bad movies. And that’s a good thing for Larry Johnson, the founder of Cineprov!, Atlanta’s only professional movie riffing
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THEATER By Andrew Alexander
A barbershop quartet suddenly becomes a trio when one member drops dead of a heart attack onstage at a regional competition. The thing is that








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