SNAPSHOT | Jimi Kocina
In brief: Jimi, 25, seems to have a thing for art and artists. He played Andy Warhol (for the High Museum) in October’s Little Five Points Halloween Parade. He’s has …
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
In brief: Jimi, 25, seems to have a thing for art and artists. He played Andy Warhol (for the High Museum) in October’s Little Five Points Halloween Parade. He’s has …
Read MoreIn brief: Sarah, 25, has just finished romping through Moscow as Annie, the protagonist in the Alliance Theatre’s wildly imaginative Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls. Get to know her a …
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreFebruary means Kendeda season at the Alliance Theatre, when five newly minted playwrights share their work with the rest of the world.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend (and beyond)? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreTake a dance lesson with James Brown, the Godfather of Soul. Sample soul food that will have your tastebuds testifying. See and hear stories of the African-American legends, leaders and …
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations, compiled by Managing Editor Kathy Janich.
Read MoreChildhood memories can whirl just as dancers do, undulating or striking like ocean waves we miss but long to be part of again. Dancers make indelible impressions on children, even if the child never wants to be a dancer. Young fans can recall every detail of their first exposure: the house lights dimming, their favorite piece, how old they were, what they wore. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has had that affect on people ever since its namesake and a few friends opened eyes at New York’s 92nd Street Y in 1958.
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