Revolutionary fever, summer fun
Celebrate America’s birthday month in Historic Jamestown, Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg, Va., and learn more about the nation’s earliest inhabitants, rebels and pioneers.
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Celebrate America’s birthday month in Historic Jamestown, Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg, Va., and learn more about the nation’s earliest inhabitants, rebels and pioneers.
Read MoreA new $22 million facility will open sometime in 2017 on the Atlanta History Center campus in Buckhead.
Read MoreIn this world premiere, Atlanta playwright Gabrielle Fulton tells a tale of freedom and romance, and laces it with blues-rooted spirituals, danger and sweet touches of magic realism. …
Read MoreA Christmas farce from award-winning Atlanta playwright Topher Payne and Cole Porter’s “Kiss Me, Kate” are among the shows set for the Dunwoody company in 2015-16.
Read MoreWant to get your culture on? Topping our recommendations this week is “Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike” at Horizon Theatre for its final weekend. Check out what’s just ahead, too. July gets busy.
Read MoreThe list of artists and luminaries with whom you can converse, dance and celebrate includes Carmen de Lavallade, Savion Glover, Malpaso Dance Company, Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE and Step Afrika! Check out, too, three film screenings and two art gallery hops.
Read MoreWelcome to West Midtown, where artsy shops, home furnishing stores and award-winning restaurants line the sidewalks, and old industrial buildings have become loft and work spaces.
Read More“Blues is the roots, the other musics are the fruits,” said early bluesman William James “Willie” Dixon (1915-1992). The story of this “poet laureate of the blues” is brought to life in …
Read MoreSee Wabi Sabi trip the light fantastic and Libby Whittemore salute the 1970s. We also recommend “Avenue Q,” “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” as well as a visit to Serenbe Playhouse.
Read MoreAtlanta Lyric Theatre audiences in 2015-16 will see “Peter Pan,” “Young Frankenstein,” “The Full Monty,” “Dreamgirls” and “West Side Story.”
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