by Kate Marie Phillips “Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. Opera, ladies and gentleman, is in Atlanta’s springtime
“Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. Theatrical Outfit has taken “A Wrinkle in Time” from book to stage
“Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. Stephen King is pretty much the Oprah of horror. Everything he touches
“Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. The last time I had a run in with David Mamet I
“Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. I am going to say this and then I am going
It was nearly 8:30 when we arrived at the Arena and parked in the expensive deck. Ricky and I are giddy as we make our way through the crowded parking
The Red Light Cafe has attracted a diverse group of musicians and performers to their Wednesday Open Mic Night since opening in the early 90s. Owner and administrator Bill Hoover
The Dewberry Gallery of SCAD was full Friday January 6, 2012 of viewers asking the same question, “You can eat this?” at Shaun McCallum’s graduate show. McCallum, a graduate printmaking
Dashboard Co-op opened the Edgewood Avenue Artwalk on Saturday, Oct. 4. The show featured artists Henry Detweiler, Iman Person, P. Seth Thompson, Justin Raideau, Lee Deigaard, Nikita Gale, Aubrey Edwards
Illustrator and writer Charlie Bates discusses his freelance work and marketing job at Cartoon Network. Photo by Caroline Huftalen. Nothing is more refreshing than someone who loves what they do.









