By Collin Kelley
Editor
One of the biggest delights of the 2011 arts season was Théâtre du Rêve’s adaption of the classic French film The Red Balloon. Every performance sold out, so it was a no-brainer that …
By Brigette Flood and Sandy M. Tyler
If you didn’t actually get to see last night’s episode, you know what you missed? People packing, the usual nitpicking and maybe some pre-fighting. So, not much. It was …
Atlanta poet Franklin Abbott hosts a special evening of readings by some of Atlanta’s favorite writers, all of whom have previously appeared at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p. m. …
By Manning Harris
My grandmother used to say that the quickest way to lose friends is to engage in arguments about religion; and a very wise minister I knew enjoyed wryly pointing out that organized religion …
By Manning Harris
“Annie” was with us exactly two years ago at the Fox, but you can’t keep a good girl down, not an unstoppable optimist like Annie, so she’s back in fine form in the …
By Annie Kinnett Nichols
I attended the opening of Benita Carr’s latest exhibition, Morning Sun, at Whitespace Gallery on Friday night. Known for her portraits, Carr was featured at the Smithsonian Portraiture Gallery in Washington, D.C. …