Go downtown to elevate your autumn
Atlanta’s artistic mojo will be on major display this month as downtown forms the backdrop for a weeklong, wide-ranging contemporary art series called “Elevate 2012.” It runs Oct. 19-27.
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Atlanta’s artistic mojo will be on major display this month as downtown forms the backdrop for a weeklong, wide-ranging contemporary art series called “Elevate 2012.” It runs Oct. 19-27.
Read MoreStanding at the center of Historic Oakland Cemetery, you’re briefly surrounded by monuments blocking out the city skyline. Should a train clatter by, you’re swept into a swirl of stories …
Read MoreYou’ve heard about the Atlanta BeltLine project. Something about art and performances and pathways and green space, right? Let us demystify it for you. This weekend — the third Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AAB) exhibition — is a chance for you to see firsthand just what’s going on.
Read MoreTonight, don’t miss “Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín” with the Atlanta Symphony. This weekend is your first chance to see Alfred Uhry’s newly opened “Apples & Oranges” at the Alliance, and your last to see the much-praised “Time Stands Still” at the Horizon.
Read MoreDirector Steven Spielberg and composer John Wiliams join the symphony for an evening of movie music.
Read MoreAny serious look at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s past decade must begin with Robert Spano, who became music director with the 2001-02 season.
Read MoreBroadway in Atlanta brings “Beauty and the Beast” to the Fox Theatre from Nov. 27 to Dec. 2. In Beauty and the Beast, which originated as an 18th-century folktale, a …
Read MoreIf I could see one show this weekend it would be “Time Stands Still” at Horizon Theatre Company. But there’s lots to choose from, including the openings of “Betrayal” at Aurora Theatre and “Macbeth” at Georgia Shakespeare, and your last chance to see “Kiss of the Spider Woman” at Actor’s Express and “What I Learned in Paris” at the Alliance.
Read MoreAtlantans are being reminded that the arts do indeed live in the city, and throughout the Atlanta region. More than 25 metro arts organizations have launched the return of “Atlanta …
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