Atlanta Arts Get \$2M Boost: A Creative Soul Revived?
The Atlanta City Council voted unanimously yesterday to allocate an additional $2 million to the city’s public arts programs, aiming to expand access and opportunities…
The Atlanta City Council voted unanimously yesterday to allocate an additional $2 million to the city’s public arts programs, aiming to expand access and opportunities…
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And theater – these two words encapsulate far more than just entertainment. They represent a powerful lens through which we can examine ourselves, our societies,…
The intersection of and theater provides a unique lens through which to examine societal issues. We aim to engage a discerning audience interested in understanding…
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The Fulton County Board of Commissioners voted yesterday to approve a controversial new zoning ordinance near the Chattahoochee River, a move hailed by developers but…