By Andy Ditzler and Joey Orr On May 17 and 18, “idea collective” John Q presented its latest work, The Campaign for Atlanta, inside one…
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By Henry Bryant [singlepic id=175 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=176 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=177 w=320 h=240 float=] Flag Day was June 14th and the 4th of…
By Henry Bryant Tickets for the annual BATL Gala, one of the popular programs of the Battle of Atlanta Commemoration each July, went on sale…
By Keisha Hines May 16 – June 16, 2013 Join us for a very special showcase of original works by a variety of species from…
By Riki Bolster [singlepic id=170 w=320 h=240 float=] Tucked into a corner of the garden amid the tulips, the brightly-colored gnomes were guarding the pink…
By Annie Drexler [singlepic id=172 w=320 h=240 float=] Atlanta, Ga. — One Twelve Gallery in the Stove Works of Inman Park presents Realms, an exhibition…
By Kristin Gwock Book clubs take the stage at Horizon Theatre this spring with the Atlanta premiere of The Book Club Play by Karen Zacarías.…
By Henry Bryant Printmaker Katherine Linn’s prints of Atlanta’s urban landscape will be on display in the East Atlanta Library meeting room on the…
Performers from the “Shadows of Doubt” aerial dance production – Photo courtesy of D’air Project By D’Air ProjectThis April, May and June SHADOWS OF DOUBT’,…
By Nancy Leighton A new book about East Atlanta is in the works. The book will cover East Atlanta’s distant past right up to the…