Poetry Out Loud is a national program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Poetry Foundation, which encourages high school students to learn about poetry through memorization and recitation of the written word.
Poetry Out Loud is a national program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Poetry Foundation, which encourages high school students to learn about poetry through memorization and recitation of the written word.
On March 8, International Women’s Day, the vibrant community of film, gaming, music, fashion and other creative industries came together to network, collaborate, and mentor.
The non-profit will host its annual two-day student short film festival, including film screenings, a panel, a red carpet, industry mixer, and an awards ceremony.
Attention all aspiring filmmakers and cinematographers! Get ready to dive into the heart of filmmaking with our exclusive two-day cinematography workshop at Southern Studios in Atlanta.
On March 8th, the Southface Institute gathered a group of Georgia’s top entertainment leaders at the Fox Theater for a conversation about keeping the industry sustainable.
The Creative Placemaking Summit: South and Appalachia, a gathering of active and influential placemaking professionals focused on strengthening community connection, environmental sustainability and economic viability in 21st century cities and towns.
Already setting itself apart with the Springer Opera House, Flat Rock Studios, and more creative resources, Columbus is an exciting place for artists and musicians.
And the winner is…
Warner Bros/Legendary Entertainment’s Dune: Part Two held strongly in its sophomore session at the international box office, adding $81M to handily cross the $200M overseas milestone, and reaching $367.5M globally.
Today, Georgia workers—and students—can pursue training and highly desirable, well-paying jobs that keep intellectual property and talent in the state. The tax credit fuels thousands of jobs for hardworking Georgians.