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5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 13-19

Bruno Mars plays Music Midtown, a Star Wars symphony, and the mayoral candidates talk transportation.
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5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: June 14-20

ASO adds Bowie to their classical lineup, the Decatur Beach Party is free for the first time, and more.
Sutton Foster

Georgia’s own Sutton Foster performs with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra this weekend

On April 21 and 22, the Georgia-born actress brings her big voice and screwball charm to Symphony Hall, where she’ll perform some of her favorite Broadway songs backed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

31 splendid spring events for Atlanta families in March

Step into spring (and festival season) with fairy houses, dinosaurs, science fun, and cherry blossoms galore.

40 delightful December events for Atlanta families

Get into the holiday spirit with caroling, light displays, the Pink Pig, and more
1996 Atlanta Olympics Opening Ceremony

Winning gold and chauffeuring Ali: Memories of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics

Athletes, musicians, local leaders, and metro Atlanta residents share their memories of the games—taking home the gold, chauffeuring Muhammad Ali, collecting pins, riding MARTA, performing for Bill and Hillary Clinton, and more.
Michael Cavanaugh

Pianist Michael Cavanaugh channels Elton John during his Atlanta Symphony-backed show

While most musicians outgrow their childhood tastes, Cavanaugh kept playing classic rock staples—as a teenager in his brother’s cover band and in his 20s at an Orlando piano bar. In 1999 he was asked to perform in Las Vegas, where he caught the attention of Billy Joel.
Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw documentary premieres at Atlanta Symphony this weekend

Robert Shaw: Man of Many Voices premieres at ASO on April 24. Producer Kiki Wilson discusses Shaw's legacy and the making of the documentary.
Morris Robinson

Basso Profundo: How a college football standout became an international opera star

Morris Robinson is trying to lay low, something that’s never been easy for him. If anyone failed to see the 6-foot-3, 300-plus-pound vocalist lumbering through the lobby of the Woodruff Arts Center an hour ago in black ostrich-skin boots, tuxedo pants, and untucked maroon T-shirt, they certainly heard his voice.
Jane Little

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Jane Little becomes longest-serving orchestral player ever

The ASO's only remaining original member discusses her seven-decade-long career, auditioning for Robert Shaw, and why she chose to play bass.

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