Monday, Feb. 26
Georgia Center for the Book DCPL
215 Sycamore St.
End Black History Month on a strong note with this moving event Inspired by famed singer, songwriter and activist Nina Simone. The event presents four depictions of black women performing Simone’s passionate words. See these poets bring something new to the classic ideals of womanhood and overcoming obstacles.
“A bunch of different ways I’d like to die” — A monologue by Tim McDonough
Monday, Feb. 26
Theater Lab
Schwartz Center for Performing Arts
1700 North Decatur Road
Author Tim McDonough delivers a darkly comedic show that is sure to be entertaining. McDonough will be performing the first in this series of deadly fantasies and comic meditations. This event is free, no ticket required.
Wednesday, Feb. 28
White Hall 208
301 Dowman Drive
To commemorate Black History Month take the time to revisit the jaw-dropping 2016 documentary, “13th.” This Oscar-nominated film delves into the gut-wrenching reality behind the mass incarceration dilemma facing African Americans.
July 13, 2016 4:10 pm: Memorial. Memory. Relationship.
Thursday, March 1 – Saturday, March 3
The B Complex
1272 Murphy Ave. SW
Experience an emotional set of themes and ideas explored in Core Performance Company’s newest event. Inspired by the untimely death of his brother, choreographer and conceptual artist D. Patton White will be pushing his creativity to the max to create a performance to remember. Admission is $15.
Friday, March 2
Markay Gallery
26 Winters St.
Markay Gallery’s First Friday show will be bringing viewers on a journey through mediums of all kinds. Enjoy this free, illustrious evening that celebrates the arts of Metro Atlanta through an emotive gallery of different styles.