Feature Stories - Living

Everyday Art

Through the centuries, art made for the masses has taken on as many forms as the artists who dream it up. A swarm of ants, created by Georgia State professor Joe Peragine, are notable as one of the few pieces of public art in Atlanta to generate a strong reaction from viewers.

Dancing Queen

Breakdancing didn’t die in the 1980s — it just went underground. But the dance, which combines body-defying moves with dynamic style to the sounds of funk and soul, is coming back into the public eye with a vengeance.

In the Mix: Atlanta is on Track to be a Music Industry Mecca
Many Georgia State School of Music alumni are fueling the city’s charge toward the top of the charts.

 

The New Class