By Jonathan O’Connor When fellow students told me that Atlanta celebrated Pride Weekend in October, I was a little surprised. I had always known Pride to be a summer event
Photo by Jordan Bailey By Laura Rauschert Millar The city of Atlanta offers an overflowing collective of fall entertainments and activities this month. From haunted houses and Oktoberfests, to corn
Bananas are full of potassium and can make for a tasty snack, either alone or with peanut butter or chocolate syrup. It’s not uncommon for bananas to go bad quickly
Photo courtesy of Horizon Theatre. Just before I reach the "Welcome to Inman Park" sign, to the left stands an unassuming building--a converted school. There’s plenty of space to park.
Photos by Alex Williams. Written by Jay Bowman. Atlanta artist Travis Dodd (on right) with a gallery patron. Photo by Alex Williams. Benched Ritual is new work by local Atlanta
The Connector recently had the pleasure of reviewing the "Skate It or Hang It!?" exhibit at the Museum of Design Atlanta. Please enjoy the video highlighting some of the exhibit
Photo by Alex Williams. I will candidly admit that I am not an avid follower of performance art. So at the opening reception for "From Cosmology to Neurology and
Photo credit: Jay Bowman By Laura Rauschert Millar Given that I am an arts administration graduate student here in Atlanta, as well as a long time Atlanta resident, I hate
If you have been thinking about returning to the Alliance Theatre to see a show this season, get your tickets fast. The 2012-2013 season is packed with music, drama, comedy
by Kate Phillips “Curtain Up” is a weekly performing arts review column exploring the vast and dynamic theater world in Atlanta. I cry quite easily but, upon attending Dad’s Garage