Julie Coucheron, a last-minute sub in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's chamber concerts Friday and Saturday, still shone with ...
The female protagonists in "Die Walküre," which Atlanta Opera will perform this month, defy the image of opera's women as ...
For almost half a century, the Atlanta Film Festival has offered a variety of Georgia films as well as great films from the ...
Timothy Curtis, a formerly incarcerated artist, shows inkblot paintings and other artifacts in a solo exhibition at Atlanta ...
An original rock opera production of 'Don Giovanni,' while ambitious and with a worthy cast, cut a bit too deeply to shorten ...
Blind Willie's long-time bartender and co-owner Spike Maynard remembers the best of the blues as he heads for quieter ...
Pianist Emanuel Ax played a brilliant program of works by two paradigm-shifting composers, Beethoven and Schoenberg, at ...
Choreographer Thulani Vereen's emerging new work describes her mother's journey from Apartheid South Africa to promised ...
Atlanta Ballet dancers Emily Carrico and Sergio Masero, who are married, learn how to juggle unexpected parenthood with ...
Dad's Garage new sketch comedy show is reminiscent of nostalgic comedy from the 20th century and offers local laughs aplenty ...
In a retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet, playwright James iJames brings humor, 21st century culture and more to the family ...
Amanda Grae Platner’s It’s Still Not Me, It’s You, at Echo Contemporary Art through April 20 is a body of work with ...