By singing the best available songs the best way he knows how, Tony Bennett has built a career that has lasted half a decade.
Rituals associated with death and mourning have changed over the years. For this exhibit, the plantation home will be draped for mourning and shown as it would have looked like after the death of a family member in the 19th Century.
Formed while still at school around 3 years ago, members Davy Knowles, Ross Doyle and Adam Jones have been firmly rooted in blues music from a young age.
With "Blame It On Gravity," the Old 97's have delivered a glorious record that sums up everything about them that fans have always loved.
This Film Festival presents the most provocative films created by filmmakers of color throughout Africa and the African Diaspora.
Become a part of one of Atlanta's most unique Friday night hotspots. Enjoy an evening of music, drinks, IMAX and socializing!
In celebration of Black Music Month the Auburn Avenue Research Library will present William Gottlieb’s The Golden Age of Jazz.
Over a half century after his death, Dixon is becoming recognized as one of the greatest Western artists of all time, regarded for his ability to blend real-life imagery of the West with modern influences.
Bear witness to soul-stirring gospel voices in this uplifting and scalding masterpiece of modern American theater.
Serious collectors will love this opportunity to view museum quality fine art from some of the nation’s top art galleries.
Crabgrass Puppet Theatre presents a story of tolerance and cooperation with enchanting and whimsical marionettes and a hilarious musical score.
The work included in this year's Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art’s Metro Montage VIII exhibition is quite rich in terms of the range of expression with a variety of styles and messages.
As the weather warms up, you and your family will enjoy this historic location filled with a variety of sights and activities.