By Samantha Nicklaus Imagine this, you’re sitting in your living room with a cozy blanket keeping you warm, you have popcorn in your lap, candy beside you, and one of
“The Colored Museum” is a play originally written by George C. Wolfe in 1987. An Acting Lab Class is putting on a performance of the play Friday, May 23, and
Photos taken by Jordan Yates and Jackson Newcomer The Dogwood festival is a annual celebration of the visual and performative artistry that powers the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Children and
Japanese director Takehide Hori spent seven years creating the magnum opus of stop-motion animation, but he isn’t done yet. Takehide's passion project began in 2009 as a one-man team. He
Spring is the perfect time for growth and expansion. Nature expands its magic as trees start to bud, flowers bloom, and days get longer; you too can partake in this
Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colón. The "troubled artist" has been a trope that has permeated across popular culture. Some of the minds behind your favorite movies, music, and other forms
Artist and SCAD student Kamille Caldwell with friends. Photo courtesy of Wisdom Warner. On March 29, Artist Forum (@artistforumatlanta) hosted its second annual Women’s History Month Art Exhibition. For the
One of the large immersive rooms from the Van Gogh Immersive Experience. Photo courtesy of Creative Commons. Immersive experiences have become increasingly popular in recent years. Large exhibits dedicated to
"Poor Things," directed by Yorgos Lathimos and based on the novel written by Alasdair Gray, has been nominated for eleven awards at this year’s Oscars.
If you’ve been keeping up with television and the awards surrounding it, then you’ve heard the name “The Bear.”