This weekend's best bets: May 17
Looking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations.
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
Looking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Encore Atlanta recommends “Copenhagen” at the Academy Theatre and “A Wrinkle in Time,” in its final weekend at Theatrical Outfit. Coming midweek: Shakespeare in the Park!
Read MoreWhat happens when you get 100-plus people in a room, mostly women, and talk about business, the arts, and the business of the arts. A lot of creative energy. Some concrete ideas for growth and change. And a whole lot of laughs. Read all about Synchronicity Theatre’s annual Women in the Arts Panel Luncheon.
Read MoreGeorgia Shakespeare celebrates the bard’s 448th birthday with a free event for the whole family. Expect performances, arts and crafts … and cake!
Read MoreNew Jersey may be the Garden State, but it doesn’t have anything on Georgia when it comes to experiencing the beauty and serenity of flowers and trees. The many public gardens in metro Atlanta represent a variety of plant types and themes, but all have the same fundamental appeal.
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend? Encore Atlanta managing editor Kathy Janich recommends ghost brothers, Bonnie & Clyde, a dark and stormy night at Theatrical Outfit and the final days of that motherf**ker with the hat.
Read MoreThings that we take for granted — clean water, abundant food, shelter, vaccines, schools — are a luxury for kids in developing nations. To prove this point and show Atlantans …
Read MoreLooking for something cultural to do this weekend and beyond? Here are Encore Atlanta’s recommendations (in alphabetical order). Pictured: Randy Cohlmia and Denise Arribas in “The Motherf**ker With the Hat” …
Read MoreIf you’ve seen “Petite Rouge” at Synchronicity Theatre, “Avenue Q” at the Horizon or “Ruth and the Green Book” at the Center for Puppetry Arts, you’ve experienced the musical skills of S. Renee Clark.
Read MoreNick Arapoglou won the 2011 Suzi Award (Atlanta’s version of Broadway’s Tonys) as best actor in a musical for his performance as Princeton in the irreverent “Avenue Q” at Horizon Theatre. A snapshot.
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