Experience the awesome spectacle of earthquakes, volcanoes and tornados in this large‐format IMAX film by National Geographic.
Every year since her musical career took off in 2005, this Afro-German warrior princess has built on her successes, and she performs 21st century soul music in Atlanta at Vinyl.
This erotic art affair takes the mind on a sexual journey experiencing desire, lust, fetishism and more at Apache Cafe, and the figure models reflect the figments of your imagination.
Experience the unique mix of shopping, dining, history and entertainment that has made this location an Atlanta trademark.
This Minnesota-based pop-punk band, performing at The Masquerade, hit pay dirt with an immediately infectious blend of punk rock crunch, pop melody and epic new wave touches.
Children will learn about Georgia’s famous African-Americans through an interactive history lesson to celebrate Black History Month at Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta.
Come enjoy a musical performance featuring Ed Nicholson on trombone and an adaptation of Bach's "Suite No. 2 in D-Minor for Unaccompanied Cello" at Emory's Schwartz Center.
This exhibit at Young Blood Gallery features works on paper of towering mountains of sweets and pillars of sugary strength by Justin Richel.
Take a visit and help the museum's mission to preserve and interpret the history of the Georgia State Capitol building itself, as well as the events that have taken place within its walls.
This exhibit of new works by Caroline Pyle at The Defoor Centre is a presentation of paintings, complete with a wide array of colors, shapes and textures.
This award-winning play by Atlanta playwright Tamara Logan at The Strand Theatre follows a young girl raised in NYC and living in Atlanta who wants to become a Broadway dancer.
Tour this magnificent piece of Georgia's history, and get an idea of how the early Atlanta aristocrats lived!
The Richard Kickers troupe mixes short and long forms of improv in this show at Relapse Theatre.