Caroline Bowman as 'Eva' and cast in the National Tour of EVITA. Photo Credit: Richard Termine. Atlanta is city No. 25 on the 28-city tour of “Evita,” and the cast
by Patrick Malins, contributor One exhibition, 17 cars and a roomful of excited visitors brought back to their childhoods, the High Museum of Art’s “Dream Cars” is full of imagination
The company of AMERICAN IDIOT (Photo by Jeremy Daniel) SCAD students have been listening to possible flood warnings all week. Fortunately, the only area flooded on Atlanta’s Peachtree Street was
On Saturday, April 12 Executive Producer Jeff Garlin will debut “Finding Vivian Maier” at the Lefont Sandy Springs Theater in Atlanta. There will be two screenings beginning at 1:45 p.m.
Photos by LuAnne DeMeo The SCAD Hub transformed into a multicultural dining room during the inaugural SCAD Atlanta International Day on April 3, hosted by the Intercultural Club (UNI). Flags
Photo By University of Georgia Press As part of the Ivy Hall Writers Series, Atlanta author and WABE producer Kate Sweeney visited on Thursday, April 3 to discuss her new
By Shelley Danzy, contributor “A few years ago, my grandmother died the day after Valentine’s Day,” said Ericka Chambers, first-year M.A. arts administration student. “It’s been tough. I’ve been trying to
By Brittany Joyce, contributor Photo by Hally Joseph. “This place just creaks with history,” Atlanta journalist and author Josh Green said as he took the podium to kick off Ivy
Photo via The Atlanta Botanical Garden. Photo by Joey Ivansco. Over the past few years, Atlanta’s holiday lights scene has been booming, allowing twinkly cheer regardless of where you live
By Glennis Lofland, contributor From VA to GA is a bimonthly column by M.F.A in Writing student Glennis Lofland, a Virginia native still settling into her new home of Atlanta.