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Walker Evans photography exhibition opens at High Museum of Art

Students of history know that “the one percent” are not an invention of the recession. In the U.S., income inequality flourished at its highest level more than 80 years ago, just before the Great Depression, when Walker Evans was dispatched by the Farm Security Administration to document small-town life and the successes of the New Deal.

24 Atlanta festivals to enjoy this June

Ring in the first month of the summer with burger competitions, live comedy, a cemetery concert, food trucks, and even a hypnosis show.
Kurt Thomas

Three things to know about Kurt Thomas

He’s opened for Sugarland, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, and Darius Rucker. But with his latest album, Give It Hell Tryin’, the Dahlonega native is poised to make his own name.
Things to do Memorial Day Atlanta

10 things to do on Memorial Day weekend in Atlanta

Enjoy the long weekend with fireworks, cosplay, and arts festivals.
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.
Fire in the Fourth Atlanta

Second annual Fire in the Fourth festival lights up Old Fourth Ward

Last year’s inaugural Fire in the Fourth festival—commemorating the Great Fire and the neighborhood’s later revitalization—attracted more than 5,000 attendees. This year organizers are hoping to go twice as big.
Modern Atlanta MA Design is Human Atlanta

Rethink your definition of modern architecture during MA Design is Human Atlanta

When Modern Atlanta launched its home tour in 2007, it gave metro residents a chance to consider a design aesthetic outside of Craftsmans and Cape Cods. Since then the city has embraced contemporary architecture like never before.
Bronwen Dickey Pit Bull

Fear, loathing, and the mythology of the pit bull: Bronwen Dickey on America’s most divisive dog

If you think you know pit bulls, think again. In Pit Bull: The Battle Over an American Icon, Bronwen Dickey explores humankind’s relationship with the dog that’s been, at various times, abused, coveted, maligned, celebrated, and, in almost a thousand communities throughout the United States, banned.
Jean-Michel Basquiat High Museum of Art Atlanta

Get a rare glimpse into the mind of Jean-Michel Basquiat at the High Museum

Although he died at just 27 of a heroin overdose in 1988, artist Jean-Michel Basquiat made an outsized impact. The self-taught graffitist and painter was one of the first black artists to dominate the mainstream art world in the 1980s, according to Michael Rooks, managing curator of the High Museum’s current exhibition.
Marietta Square Art Walk

4 Atlanta home & garden events in May

Four great events, including Marietta Square Art Walk, Cobb Master Gardeners Tour, and more.

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