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SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film celebrates fashion as a universal language, garments as important conduits of identity, and film as an immersive and memorable medium.
I’m grateful for all that 2024 brought, but even more excited for the opportunities 2025 holds. This past year has been undeniably challenging across film, gaming, broadcast, music, and the broader creative industries. Yet, within these challenges lies opportunity.
The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta extends its deepest condolences to the family of President Jimmy Carter, a global humanitarian whose impact on Georgia and the arts community will continue for generations.
By Carol Badaracco Padgett This Holiday 2024 all ears and eyes are on Bob Dylan, again. Not necessarily as the…
Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States and winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, died peacefully Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family. He was 100, the longest-lived president in U.S. history.
Lion and land critter continued to go at like an episode of Mutual Omaha’s Wild Kingdom this weekend with each studio screaming that they’re No. 1. If you look at the standard 3-day weekend, it’s Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with $38M while Disney’s Mufasa is looking at an estimated $37M. However, on the five-day measure which saw The Lion King prequel rise from the dust on Christmas Day and Dec. 26 in its dailies, Mufasa takes the lead with $63.7M.
Featuring five short documentary films Executive Produced and commissioned by South Fulton Arts, Filmer 7 shines a spotlight on Atlanta’s vibrant creative community, showcasing local filmmakers and local creatives as their subjects. Though donations are accepted and encouraged, all FILMER screening tickets are free.
Paramount’s $122M production Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is the dominant heading into the Christmas frame with a $62M opening, well ahead of Disney’s $200M prequel Mufasa which is nothing to sing ‘Hakuna Matata’ about with a $35M start.
This holiday season, Argentum Entertainment is thrilled to announce Festival of Trees, a holiday comedy set against the backdrop of Atlanta’s vibrant arts community. Directed by Drew Waters, this heartwarming movie filmed entirely in Atlanta blends laugh-out-loud antics with a poignant story of friendship, creativity, and the joy of the holiday spirit.
65-thousand fans will fill Raymond James on Saturday March 15 as The Savannah Bananas take on their rival The Party Animals, which will be the largest crowd for a Banana Ball game in history.