
Presidential Debates Are Not What You Think They Are
“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to

“Seeing the candidates quarrel over policies seems like just another presidential debate you see on TV,” writes VOX ATL’s James Rhee. “But I started to

A Note From The Artist: Sometimes, you just want to tell your crazy Uncle Jerry that he’s gone nuts, but you can’t, cause it’d be

I remember the first time I listened to Lil Tjay, falling in love with his sound instantly. His quick rhythmic words complementing his unique voice

VOX ATL’s Vanessa Garcia catches up with rising photographer JLenz to talk about college life and his quest to become the biggest photographer in the

A Note From The Artist: Can I share with you a curious little song from my childhood? “Some people like Grape Jelly/Some people like/Apple Jelly/But

In the past few years, animated films like “Onward” and “Coco” have slowly changed the blueprint, guiding younger audiences through life’s more difficult topics.

Anyone who’s ever been on a road has had that experience of being in a line of cars, stuck behind that one annoyingly slow car.

“It’s true that ‘Onward’ follows an almost formula of Pixar’s movies, but that’s not necessarily a negative as it manages to still hit home its

A Note From The Artist: Mimes put themselves inside an imaginary box using their brains. So if they escape, is it because they “thought outside

Pixar animator Kelsey Mann came to Atlanta’s SCAD Show for an early screening of “Onward” and to give a presentation on what the story department

VOX ATL’s Adam Dickerson questions whether upcoming A Quiet Place sequel is a necessary addition to the post-apocalyptic genre.

The political issues uncoiling throughout the background of “Hello, Dolly!” seamlessly parallel today’s lack of social equality and our economic inequality.