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You're Kidding Me!

Michelle Jenkins

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You're Kidding Me presents a podcast for children age 5 and up! If you enjoy fun facts, silly stories and gibberish jokes then this is the podcast for you! Content sent in by children, for children. Any facts, stories or jokes? Send them to us at yourekiddingme13@gmail.com
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Trials To Triumphs

Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins

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Netflix star, producer, content creator and a proud Howard University graduate, Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins is stepping out with her brand-new podcast Trials to Triumphs. The interview-style show debuted on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which includes the popular Oprah’s Super Soul podcast. As one of the lead actresses in both the movie and series Dear White People, Ashley is deeply connected to many of the premiere innovators and performers in the entertainment industry. Her personal and ...
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Fundraising Bright Spots

Rob Woods, Bright Spot

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A podcast for fundraisers who want ideas, examples and inspiration to help you raise more money for your charity or non-profit. Rob is an author and award-winning fundraising trainer. Each week he and his guests share examples of successful fundraising, as well as lots of practical tips to help you apply these techniques in your own job.
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The Civics series at Town Hall shines a light on the shifting issues, movements, and policies, that affect our society, both locally and globally. These events pose questions and ideas, big and small, that have the power to inform and impact our lives. Whether it be constitutional research from a scholar, a new take on history, or the birth of a movement, it's all about educating and empowering.
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Amid the shimmering lights and bustling streets of Las Vegas lies a darker, hidden narrative. "Sins & Survivors: Las Vegas True Crime" examines the city's most unsettling true crime stories, focusing on cases interwoven with the complexities of domestic violence. Each episode your hosts, Shaun & John, shed light on the gritty realities survivors face and the resilience they embody. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sins-survivors-a-las-vegas-true-crime-podc ...
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Your daily dose of true crime is now available in easily digestible portions. Best friends Ashley and Anna share true stories of lawlessness and corruption in their own light hearted and compassionate way. New episodes land Monday through Friday, so you can take your Shorties with you everyday.
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No Spoiler Reviews - Instant reviews with the surprises left in and the spoilers taken out. By subscribing to our podcast, you will be alerted to our instant reaction movie podcasts, where we cover every new release in 5-10minutes or less.
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Thought leader and transformative psychiatrist Dr. Fred Moss holds powerful and inspiring conversations with his guests, exploring what it means to be human and how to live an extraordinary life. Welcome To Humanity will leave you enlightened, inspired, and ready to make an impact in your world. New episodes drop each Wednesday. Welcome to the show. Welcome to your life. Welcome To Humanity.
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The Money Gym

Nicola Cairncross

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In this entertaining and eye-opening podcast, Nicola Cairncross interviews well-known entrepreneurs and investors and asks them to go back in time and give their younger self, their very best money tip. Nicola Cairncross is the author of the classic book "The Money Gym" which shows you how to get control, make more money and become financially free. Nicola has been described by one Amazon reviewer as "...finally, a Kiyosaki for Brits!" and the book has changed the lives of thousands of peopl ...
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Reel Asian Podcast

Fung Jen Productions

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A show focused on Asian and Asian-American related films where each episode presents discussions from a variety of angles, both in the micro- & macro-views of Asian American culture and pop culture. We analyze and unpack the what, how, and why these films are worth talking about. Follow on fb.com/ReelAsianPodcast | instagram.com/ReelAsianPodcast Support for this podcast: www.reelasianpodcast.com/support https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/ Fung Jen Productions, LLC.
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The Well Woman Podcast was made by females, for females. Bringing out honest, truthful and the sometimes confusing side of women’s health. Join Jema Lee, a expert women’s cycle health educator as she breaks through the taboo topics of periods, poo, sex and sensuality. Together where we’re normalising periods, cracking open real body talk and fem rising the future. This podcast is designed to remind you that your body is amazing, you can achieve balance and body confidence all begins with you ...
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Ray Kim, cellist and former member of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, and former musical director Jere Flint discuss the 50th anniversary of the ASYO. Plus, we hear about this week’s Southern Fried Queer Pride Festival, taking place at various locations around Little Five Points. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California …
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Chef Deuki Hong and journalist Matt Rodbard discuss their new cookbook, “KOREAWORLD,” and their upcoming celebratory dinner at Chai Pani on June 25th. Plus, we listen back to Lois’s 2021 conversation with author and cultural historian Caseen Gaines about the 1921 history-making musical, “Shuffle Along.” Gaine’s book is “Footnotes: The Black Artists…
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Michelle Thames can help you untangle and decode social media. Michelle built a company herself, and now works with her husband to help other companies use social media organically to elevate your influence and impact. Michelle has some fantastic ideas of how to leverage social media that can bring you not only more likes and followers, but more cl…
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Mo Rocca, the beloved “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” panelist and CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, recently joined City Lights host Lois Reitzes on stage at First Baptist Church of Decatur for a conversation about his latest book, “Roctogenarians: Late in Life Debuts, Comebacks, and Triumphs.” The event was recorded in front of a live audience and pre…
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Marilyn Jenkins helps lawyers and business owners get more clients from Google. Marilyn is an expert at Google My Business and Google Business Profile. In fact, she's written in the book on it! Listen to this engaging conversation to better understand how important your Google business profile is, as well as how paid advertising can help support yo…
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Can a parliamentary democracy end America’s constitutional crisis? It’s starting to feel to some people that American elections aren’t offering us much choice, instead compounding the continued issues of our outdated voting system and showing our lack of capacity to face common issues together. In Parliamentary America, Maxwell L. Stearns argues th…
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Artists Reginald C. Adams and Fabian Williams detail the “Absolute Equality” Juneteenth Mural Project. Plus, children’s book author Allison Hill discusses “Lolly the Left-Out Lobster,” and Quasi drummer Janet Weiss and multi-instrumentalist Sam Coomes stop by ahead of their upcoming show at the EARL on June 22. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.c…
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What's up, freaks! This week, Lauren disappoints Megan with stories that DO NOT involve ghosts, but DO involve children remembering past lives. Then Megan continues our sports streak with the wild tale of Ryan Schultz... or shall we say Becca Schultz?? Share your freaky topics and high notes with us at thefreakshowpod@gmail.com.…
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Last week we covered the murder of Sharon Randolph on May 8th, 2008. Thomas Randolph called 911 and reported that his wife, Sharon, had been shot by an intruder, and he had shot and killed the intruder in self-defense. When the details of Tom’s story didn’t add up, Las Vegas metro detectives started digging deeper into his background and were stunn…
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Fahamu Pecou, founder of the African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta, discusses their new exhibition, "A Shield Against the Darkness: The Art and Scholarship of Pellom McDaniels III," which is on view through June 28. Plus, Atlanta-based fashion designer Christian Allana details her involvement in the new incubator program from the fast-fashion comp…
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In our second interview with the experienced philanthropy advisor Tom Hall, we share a fundamental element that most wealthy philanthropists are looking for when deciding whether to make a major gift. Tom is Managing Director, Global Head of Social Impact and Philanthropy at UBS and over the last ten years he has had conversations with more than 40…
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Music producer John Snyder discusses his role as project coordinator for the New Orleans Jazz Museum expansion. Plus, WABE’s H. Johnson stops by for the newest edition of our series, “H Johnson’s Jazz Moment,” and Sally Westmoreland details the upcoming Elizabeth B. Stephens International Organ Competition. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/p…
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Mark Aylward can help you find more purpose and passion in life. He can help you go from cloudy to clarity in three short sessions. Mark has spent his career working with people and helping them find that next gear that gives you more acceleration, more passion, and more purpose in life. Listen to this engaging conversation and then reach out to se…
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Multi-instrumentalist and producer Kabir Sehgal discusses his new album, “Guitar Spring: Music for a New Season,” as well as his many collaborations, including his meditation album with Lil Jon. Plus casting director Clifton Guterman takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of the Boom,” we hear about the upcoming “No Tables, No Chairs” event,…
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Director Ty Autry and featured playwright and performer Chayton Pabich Danyla discuss the first inaugural Lavender Fest at Out Front Theatre from June 19th through 23rd. Plus, we hear about Cooper Music School’s DIY musical instruments; Michelle C. takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and “A Room of Her Own: Women Studio Artists…
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Frank Rekas is the attorney's financial advisor. He takes a different approach to helping attorneys build wealth and manage risk. Frank understands how important the protection and wealth-building components are. Listen to this engaging conversation and then connect with Frank to see how he can help you build wealth and manage risk. Learn more abou…
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Former news anchor, actor, and author Mark Pettit discusses his new memoir, “ANKRBOY.” Plus, guitarist Mdou Moctar and bassist/producer Mikey Coltun join “City Lights” ahead of their June 13 show at Terminal West, and Laura Flusche, executive director of Museum of Design Atlanta, details their new exhibition, “Al Dente: The Design of Pasta.” See Pr…
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On May 8th, 2008 Las Vegas Metro PD received a panicked 911 call from Thomas Randolph. He was distraught and stammering, and he told the dispatcher, “My wife’s been shot, and there’s a guy in my house, and I shot him.” At first glance, this case appeared to investigators to be a botched burglary… case of a couple walking in on a burglar, that burgl…
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Monica Campana, executive director of Living Walls, and Drew Borders, curator of the new Living Walls public mural project “I Am Mine / We Are Ours,” detail the artwork on the underpass at Arizona Avenue and Dekalb Avenue. Plus, composer Marcus Norris and librettist Adamma Ebo discuss the world premiere of their new opera, “Forsyth County is Floodi…
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What do wealthy donors most prize when they weigh up whether to make a major investment in a charity? In 10 years as a philanthropy advisor at UBS bank, Tom Hall has had conversations about philanthropy with more than 4000 wealthy people, and he has witnessed a vast number of major gifts. This opportunity has given him precious insight into their p…
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Tugboat the Queen and Ginger Minj discuss “The Golden Gals LIVE” on stage at Out Front Theatre through June 16. Plus, Michael Myerz takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” author Lisa Frank details her new book, “MYCO-TOWN: A Magical Mushroom Fantasy Novel,” and we learn about a new audiobook project that aims to raise money for Uk…
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Mikael Dia has created a software that allows you to visually see all of your marketing data in one place. This technological breakthrough helps marketers and business owners see your marketing on a canvas instead of viewing it in rows and columns like most other software. You can more easily manipulate the data and make better decisions so you can…
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Erika Miranda, the founder of Cafecito Productions, and Brooke Sonenreich, founder and organizer of ATLFilmParty discuss their event “A Night of Latine Filmmakers” at the downtown Switchyards. “City Lights” producer Summer Evans speaks with retired Airforce Staff Sergeant Stacy Pearsall about her PBS series “After Action.” Plus, we listen back to L…
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Two new exhibitions are now on view at the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center in Madison, Georgia; that of Atlanta’s congressman John Lewis, and the prolific painter and multimedia artist Benny Andrews. Andrews produced a series of portraits called the John Lewis Series, currently on loan from the National Center for Human and Civil Rights. The works a…
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David Geake helped business owners and 1099 professionals pay fewer taxes legally. David and his team understand the IRS tax code, and they have numerous strategies that they can apply to your specific situation to help you pay if you owe taxes legally. Listen to his insightful interview and then reach out to David on LinkedIn and see how he can he…
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Travel aficionado, TV host, and guidebook author Rick Steves shares his insights on incorporating live music into your travel itinerary. This is part of “City Lights’” recurring series “ATL Up and Away: Travel Tips with Rick Steves.” Plus, Jonathan Rockefeller, the creator of the show “Sesame Street the Musical” discusses why he wanted to bring the…
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It's Lauren's birthday episode and to celebrate she's freaking out about her accomplishments! Fun! Lauren takes Megan on a journey into her annual freak out about what she's done with her life so far by talking about people who have done so much more at far younger ages. Then Megan dives into Truman Show Delusion, which is exactly what it sounds li…
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Suellen Roberts moved to Las Vegas with her 4-year-old daughter Lexis in 2001, looking for a fresh start in a place with more opportunities, just as many people do. At the time, Las Vegas was booming. Suellen’s dad Gary only wanted the best for Lexis and Suellen, so he encouraged them to make the move, but a decade later he was plagued with guilt o…
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Journalist, theatre critic and playwright Kelundra Smth and actor Tanya Freeman discuss the play “The Wash.” A story about the Atlanta Washerwomen’s Strike of 1881. Plus, we listen back to Lois Reitzes’ 2020 conversation with Dr. Eric Cervini. He’s the author of: “The Deviant’s War: The Homosexual vs. The United States of America.” See Privacy Poli…
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Atlanta author Aisha Saeed discusses her new children’s book “Zuni and the Memory Jar.” We hear about this weekend’s events with the hosts of How You Do Atlanta. WABE jazz and blues host H. Johnson talks about saxophonist Louis Jordan. Plus, the Canterbury Choristers’ musical director, John King Carter, discusses their production of the one-act ope…
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Nicco Leone helps business owners create greater value and sales in their business. He and his team come alongside you and help you alleviate the bottlenecks that you are facing. They implement strategies and tactics that can take your business to the next level. This is a totally different way to look at business growth… from the inside out! Liste…
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Flying Carpet Theatre Company artistic director Adam Koplan and music director Greg Sudmeier discuss their upcoming concert, “There’s No Business Like Show Business: A Tribute to Irving Berlin”, which will be held at the Breman Museum on June 2. Plus, Chattahoochee Nature Center’s events supervisor, Fabiola Clermont, shares this year’s line-up at t…
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Director Amanda Washington and playwright Pearl Cleage discuss the new production of “Blues for an Alabama Sky,” which opens tomorrow at Actor’s Express and runs through June 23. Plus, we hear about the Atlanta high school student who placed second in this year’s “Next Narrative Monologue” Competition. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privac…
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Huba Rostonics is a seasoned business owner, corporate executive, and business coach. He can help you bring a greater cadence and rhythm to your business so that you and your team are more aligned, have greater unity, and much better performance today. At the same time, he can show you how to prepare your company to transform into the future for gr…
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This week, because Megan needed an excuse to drink aperol spritzes, we're heading to Italy to learn about the dark history of the Castrati, a generation of young boys who may or may not have become wide-bottomed opera stars. Then Lauren takes us on the high seas to learn about the fearsome life of Captain Blackbeard, legendary pirate and apparently…
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Robin Jenkins's family members were all aware of the problems that she was having with her boyfriend, David Frostick. The two moved to Las Vegas in 2009 for a “Fresh Start” and Robin was excited to be in Las Vegas to work on her music career. Apparently, It didn't help, because Robin got a restraining order against Frostick shortly after moving her…
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John Burdett can help you leverage your CRM to grow your business. John and his team are experts at helping business owners develop systems that are scalable and utilize one platform that will grow with your business. But instead of just selling technology or software, John and his team actually work alongside you and do the implementation for you.…
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From WABE in Atlanta, this is City Lights. I’m Lois Reitzes – thank you for listening. Among the contributions to the world of music from Athens, Georgia, the band REM is one of the town’s biggest – not only in terms of the fame they would go on to achieve, but in the strength of their Athens roots. A new, comprehensive biography of the band is out…
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Theatrical Outfit director Matt Torney and actor Tess Malis Kincaid discuss “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” which is on stage at the Balzer Theater at Herren’s through June 16. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart discusses popular scores of currently streaming hits, singer-songwriter Parker Smith takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and w…
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Rob Natale helps medical professionals Multiply Wealth Without Wasting Time by helping them invest in passive real estate. Rob's background in finance, along with his family's background in medicine, gives him a unique perspective on the needs of the medical community and how to make passive real estate investing work for his clients. Listen to thi…
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Camille Russell Love, executive director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, details the 2024 Atlanta Jazz Festival, happening this weekend at Piedmont Park. Plus, Artist Gregor Turk and Druid Hills Presbyterian Church session member Eric Dusenbury discuss the new public art installation “Assembly,” which is on display on the church’s front …
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Unintentional themed episode alert! This week, both Lauren and Megan showed up with topics featuring violent and fucked up men. What are the chances! First up, Lauren attempts to tell the twisted and twisty tale of the Snowtown murders in Australia. Then Megan dives deep into the world of incels, where no one should ever go. Got a freaky topic for …
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Michele Carson traveled to Las Vegas with her friend Vicki, in October 2010. They came into town from West Covina, California to get together with friends. One of those friends was Michele’s ex-boyfriend, Justin Burns. “We had no idea, absolutely zero idea, until it was too late,” John Carson, Michele’s father told the press after his daughter was …
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Improv actor, writer, and comedian Kevin Gillese discusses his new solo show, “7 Minutes in Kevin,” which is on stage at Dad’s Garage through June 8. Plus, we celebrate Jazz 91.9 WCLK’s 50th anniversary with station manager Wendy Williams and singer Alexandra Jackson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at …
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One of the best ways to grow fundraising income is to find ways to add value to relationships with supporters and partners. This makes sense in theory, but how do you do it in practice, and with consistency, especially if your resources are limited? Events can be very effective! Though many charities use them to raise funds directly, it is less com…
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Multimedia artist Judy Pfaff details her new exhibition, "A Walk in the Park," which is on view at the Johnson Lowe Gallery through June 28. Plus, we hear about the Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony's upcoming concert, "Year of the Dragon," and H Johnson stops by for the latest installment of "H Johnson's Jazz Moment." See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
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Kerry Lee, co-artistic director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, discusses her contributions to this year’s National Council on the Arts. Plus, The High Museum’s photography curator, Gregory Harris, details the new exhibition “Truth Told Slant,” which is on view at The High through August 11. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and…
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Kat Lee uses her amazing background in business and technology and has built a platform to give ambitious entrepreneurs strategy on demand. If you have ever struggled with barriers, roadblocks, or questions you just can't answer, you should listen to this interview. Kat and her team have created an unbelievable technology-based platform that bridge…
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Claudia Einecke, the High Museum’s Curator of European Art discusses their new exhibition, “Dutch Art in a Global Age,” which is on view through July 14. Plus, Emma Burke takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Dance,” and we learn how art organizations can apply for the new grants from the Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta. See Priv…
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