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By Kelundra Smith The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s “Sculpture in Motion: Art Choreographed by Nature” exhibit features kinetic art that moves through interaction with people, wind, water or solar energy. Inspired …
Read MoreEnergy of the Stage
By Kelundra Smith The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s “Sculpture in Motion: Art Choreographed by Nature” exhibit features kinetic art that moves through interaction with people, wind, water or solar energy. Inspired …
Read MoreWhen asked what Tyler Perry’s The Marriage Counselor is about, Palmer Williams Jr., says it’s an instruction manual about how to live a better life. “It’s a relationship story about good and evil. It’s about a hard-working accountant who is married to a marriage counselor who feels neglected.”…
Read MoreTheater lovers rejoice! Throughout the month of October, you’ll find special ticket offers for dance, visual art, theater and other performances throughout the state. The best part about GoArts month, …
Read MoreBy Taylor Dahl
Once the blazing summer heat dissipates, Atlantans want to get out. Here are some fantastic fall festivals we think you’ll enjoy…
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Lifelong Decatur resident and perennial Indigo Girl Emily Saliers took a moment out of her busy touring schedule to talk with Encore Atlanta about life in Atlanta, her love of food and working with childhood friend Amy Ray. Next month, catch them both in concert when the Indigo Girls perform at Chastain Amphitheater…
Read MoreBy Kristi Casey Sanders
Lifelong Decatur resident and perennial Indigo Girl Emily Saliers took a moment out of her busy touring schedule to talk with Encore Atlanta about life in Atlanta, her love of food and working with childhood friend Amy Ray. Next month, catch them both in concert when the Indigo Girls perform at Chastain Amphitheater…
Read MoreThe music … the memories … the unforgettable hair-dos. The ’80s return with a bang this summer with Regeneration Tour 2008.
Read MoreLast month, I went to The Alliance Theatre to interview Artistic Director Susan Booth about what it was like to see The Color Purple return to Atlanta.
Read MoreFor 20 years, Atlanta has been the home of the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), a year-round celebration of the art and culture of African descendants in America. This month, the NBAF is presenting a wide variety of unique exhibits, concerts and lectures to entertain and educate festival goers.
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