
During the summer of 1961, a few months after the Supreme Court ruled that segregation on public transportation violated the Constitution, hundreds of young men and women, both Black and whi…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:59AM[SHARE]On January 21, people watched awe struck by women marching all across the world. On every continent, they marched for reproductive rights, to end genital mutilation, stand against domestic a…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:01PM[SHARE]"Make a career of humanity, commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a greater person of yourself, a greater nation of your country and finer world to live in." …
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:59PM[SHARE]When Thurgood Marshall started studying at Howard University Law School, there were 160,000 white lawyers in the United States and less than 1,000 African American ones.
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:01PM[SHARE]There have been countless times when someone has told the joke about a rabbi, a priest and another random character walking into a bar. But, what about the one where an actress, a neuroscien…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:25AM[SHARE]In a time where it seems everyone has a newsfeed, it is hard to imagine a period where living "off the fat of the land" was the American Dream. Less than a century ago, during the Great Depr…
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:59PM[SHARE]Whatever happened to glamour? Glamour is different from The Fabulous Life Of television show or the product placement opportunity that red carpets have become, but
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 02:26PM[SHARE]Troy Anthony Davis had three close calls with death before he was executed via lethal injection on September 21, 2011 at 11:08 p.m. The first
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:00PM[SHARE]Janine Nabers was studying to be an actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and had an intense craving to play iconic roles in
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:00PM[SHARE]"Sometimes revolution needs a woman's touch."Â Playwright Lauren Gunderson, a Decatur native, is emerging as one of the most noted feminist playwrights in the country.
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:00PM[SHARE]The African-American church has served as the inspiration and foundation for American popular music and dance crazes since the 19th century. During a traditional black
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:18PM[SHARE]Playwright Pearl Cleage's 13-year-old grandson was getting tired of the theater. He had seen a few too many productions of Charlotte's Web and was outgrowing
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:42PM[SHARE]All human DNA is 99.9 percent the same, and it is the 0.1 percent that makes everyone unique. For genetic anthropologist Jillian (Bethany Anne Lind),
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:42PM[SHARE]Albert has just been passed over for a promotion at the IT company where he works and Jennifer's freeloading boyfriend has just broken up with
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:30PM[SHARE]If resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die, then the four generations of women in Cheryl West's dramatic comedy
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:12AM[SHARE]It's 1951 and Delray's juke joint is the hottest place to be on Beale Street, where Felicia Farrell's voice keeps the crowd swinging to rhythm
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 03:40PM[SHARE]When most people think of the birthplace of the blues, they may think of the Mississippi Delta or Maxwell Street in Chicago, but they probably
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:26AM[SHARE]What happens to people's Facebook pages when they die, and who has the right to control that? A young woman named Lillian is confronted with
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:45PM[SHARE]Greg and Kate's children are in college, and their marriage and their Manhattan apartment could both use a little color. A rambunctious, shoe-chewing Labrador-Poodle mix
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 12:34PM[SHARE]An animated, giant whistling orange popsicle pops up on a screen. Lights come up and inside the offices of AIG, the 2009 banking crisis is
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:56AM[SHARE]Seventeen artists will take over Oakland Cemetery on Saturday and create music, sound installations and performances inspired by the musical history of one of Atlanta's
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:22AM[SHARE]The City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs' annual Emerging Artist Awards exists to assist artists at a fragile stage of their career with
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 05:11PM[SHARE]Jane Fonda workout tapes, Madonna and fish nets were all the rage in 1980s Hollywood, but the scene was very different in the predominantly Latino East
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:07PM[SHARE]Stellaluna always wondered why she did not like eating bugs and preferred to sleep hanging upside down. Her mother and siblings love eating worms and
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:22PM[SHARE]It is opening night for the Alliance Theatre's The C.A. Lyons Project. The stage is pitch black. Then, a bright white spotlight illuminates Danielle Deadwyler
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:37AM[SHARE]Oglethorpe University has partnered with three Atlanta arts organizations — Alliance Theatre, Horizon Theatre Company and Capitol City Opera Company — to present performances and
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:08AM[SHARE]"I don't like the idea of supporting the arts," says Priscilla Smith, executive director of Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery. "I like the idea of
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 01:30PM[SHARE]When Detroit native Dominique Morisseau wrote Detroit 67, she sought to humanize history by telling the stories of her family and community using the colloquialisms
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 04:20PM[SHARE]"Truth. Be who you say you are, and show up in the world as that." This is the most important lesson actress, comedian and singer
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 10:39AM[SHARE]As an MFA candidate in the Television, Film and Theatre program at California State University, Los Angeles, Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni originally set out to make
SOURCE: ArtsATL at 05:56PM[SHARE](Ed. Note: The following blog salon series will focus on how theatre artists are responding to Trayvon Martin's death, the trial and verdict, and the subsequent cultural response to those ev…
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