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Grant helps Atlanta Ballet choreographer and new mom bring a dance to life
Choreographer Claudia Schreier is giving birth to an Atlanta Ballet premiere thanks to a grant allowing her toddler and family to join her in Atlanta while she works.
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New Edition, with Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton, bring hits to Atlanta show
The legendary R&B acts will perform at State Farm Arena again Thursday.
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Atlanta’s Kountry Wayne lands Amazon stand-up special ‘Nostalgia’
The man with 10 kids and a strong social media presence said he ‘was always good at business.’
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Aurora, city of Lawrenceville in a rough stage over arts center partnership
Aurora and the city of Lawrenceville going through a rough stage over the Lawrenceville Arts Center, with the troupe's co-founder accusing the city of a "hostile takeover."
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New leadership at Decatur Book Festival strives for sustainability
Funding has always been a challenge for the Decatur Book Festival. The new directors have financial security as a top priority along with a commitment to diverse voices.
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Even Herb Alpert got goose bumps when revisiting his Tijuana Brass tunes
An interview with Herb Alpert, who makes makes a sold-out tour stop Monday at Atlanta Symphony Hall with what's billed as his “brand new Tijuana Brass.”
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Atlanta’s India Arie debuted 25 years ago. Her ‘acoustic soul’ finds new purpose.
For two decades, the Denver-born, Atlanta-based singer has made soul music that’s empowering and socially conscious, beginning with her 2001 seminal debut “Acoustic Soul.”
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The Wren’s Nest house museum is ‘Reckoning with Remus’
"There are many twists and turns to this saga," says the leader of a push to update interpretation of folktale-spinning author Joel Chandler Harris.
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Have a hopping holiday with these metro Atlanta Easter egg hunts
Grab your baskets and head to one of these metro Atlanta events, many of which include additional activities such as Easter Bunny photos.
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Interfaith Hunger Seder gathers to teach Atlantans about food insecurity
During the Hunger Seder, faith leaders will gather to teach around 120 attendees about food insecurity in Atlanta using the traditional Passover Seder meal as the medium.



















