Four Women: A Poetry Event Monday, Feb. 26 Georgia Center for the Book DCPL 215 Sycamore St. End Black History Month on a strong note with this moving
Steamhouse Lounge Steamhouse Lounge Oysterfest Saturday, Feb. 24 - Sunday, Feb. 25 Steamhouse Lounge 1093 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta's premier oysterfest returns for its 30th year. Pig out on buckets
Photo by Allison Bolt “It’s almost rush time, let me see those smiles out there,” the chef for Richards' Southern Fried calls out from behind the retro-style counter nestled in
Marvel Studios One of the most anticipated movie events of the year has finally come. Marvel's "Black Panther" has had a huge cultural impact since it was announced, but can
Erica Danylchak, Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Century Rural Movement Tuesday, Feb. 20 Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road NW Author and preservationist Erica Danylchak will be
Aardman Animations From director Nick Park ("Chicken Run," "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"), Aardman Animations takes audiences back to the prehistoric age with "Early Man." Our tale
by Helet Van Staden Photo by Helet Van Staden Artists and music have always coexisted, feeding off each other. Tarantino famously wrote "Pulp Fiction" based entirely around the soundtrack.
Unlocking Voice — Yours and Your Puppet's! Monday, Feb. 12 Center For Puppetry Arts 1404 Spring St. NW For those with a passion for puppetry and performance, this is
by Rebecca Williams Photo by Rebecca Williams "Alex, Inc." is a fresh new show about an American dad. That may be a phrase you've seen attributed to almost every family
Executive producers and cast of 'Rise.' Photo by Anya Haber “Rise,” a musical television series centered around two teachers transforming a stagnant high school theatre program, screened its pilot