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Allen McCullough’s unorthodox and harmonically dense ‘Precipice’ was the April 6 concert’s centerpiece. :: The Atlanta Chamber Players took the stage at First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta on Friday, April 6, for an afternoon of Beethoven coupled with a new work by composer Allen McCullough. The performance proved to be a stylistically vast offering from...

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Arts Atlanta:

In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy getting to know these people better. :: Marsha Barsky has 20 years of experience fostering and implementing creative and educational programs for both the public and private sectors. From 2008 to 2018, she served...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

A trip to the grocery or liquor store is about to become even more expensive, economists say, following the latest round of import tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday. Those tariffs — […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Colleen Oakley didn’t turn her own marriage into a book, but writing a book about marriage was a unique challenge. :: In Colleen Oakley’s new novel, Jane and Dan at the End of the World, a novelist and her husband find themselves in the middle of several crises on their 19th anniversary. On the one...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

In honor of National Black Women’s Labor Day, Atlanta’s APEX Museum will screen the historical documentary “Invisible Warriors: Honoring The Legacy of Black ‘Rosie the Riveters'” on Saturday. The film […]

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Arts Atlanta:

A lifetime can be captured in a quarter of a second.  The Lost Family: Summoning the Courage, Making the Cobbler, photographer Stephanie Hanlon’s first solo exhibit, is a paradoxical and intimate glimpse into the lives of more than 20 Atlanta families through long-exposure, black and white photography. It will be on view at Atlanta Photography...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Data suggests by the end of the year, nearly 70% of businesses are expected to use AI for reviewing resumes, rejecting candidates or even conducting entire interviews. On Thursday’s edition […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) has introduced a new exhibit that features a crochet coral reef, hand-knit temperature maps of the planet and an embroidered scrolling tapestry that traces […]

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Arts Atlanta:

Herbert Creecy (1939-2003) remains a Georgia-based painter who has yet to be satisfactorily categorized because of the exuberant diversity of his aesthetic choices. With Herbert Creecy: Made in Space, Paintings from 1992-2001, at Johnson Lowe Gallery through April 19, Gallery Director Donovan Johnson has curated a show that gives us yet another hitherto unnoticed aspect...

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Arts Atlanta:

Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is highly read in high school literature classes – now, one Atlanta playwright is asking us to reconsider the story.  :: When Atlanta playwright Kimberly Belflower came up with the title John Proctor is the Villain, she knew that if she could write a play that lived up to that...

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

Wednesday marks what would have been Marvin Gaye’s 86th birthday. In celebration of the life and legacy of the singer known as the “Prince of Soul,” his sister Zeola Gaye […]

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From WABE Arts and Culture News:

On the “City Lights” series “Speaking of Comedy,” Atlanta’s funniest locals share insights on the perks and perils of their profession. This edition features Atlanta-based comedian Roadrunner Raph. He first […]

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