Upcoming events

The Tenth Supper Club: Four-Course Dinner with Chef Arnaldo of Tio Lucho’s
Mar
19

The Tenth Supper Club: Four-Course Dinner with Chef Arnaldo of Tio Lucho’s

The Tenth will host an intimate family-style dinner at Tio Lucho’s, centered on a curated menu and the rich history of Peruvian cuisine.

Guided by the flavors, stories, and traditions behind each dish, the evening invites guests to slow down, share their own stories, and connect over a shared culinary experience.

With moments woven throughout to reflect on the food and hear from Chef Arnaldo about his culinary journey, this dinner offers a thoughtful, relaxed atmosphere that feels both grounded and personal.

This event is open to the public.

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Old Atlanta Walking Tour with Victoria Lemos of Archive Atlanta
Mar
29

Old Atlanta Walking Tour with Victoria Lemos of Archive Atlanta

The Tenth is teaming up with Victoria Lemos, founder of Archive Atlanta, for a walking tour that turns the city’s familiar streets into a living archive. Victoria ‘s weekly podcast unearths the lesser-known stories, people, and places that shaped Atlanta’s soul. Launched in 2018, Archive Atlanta now has over 100 episodes, each with the goal engaging Atlantans not just with the big landmarks but the little moments that actually define a place.

This event is open to Tenth members and their guest.

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W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel With a Cause — Atlanta Screening & Conversation
Apr
1

W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel With a Cause — Atlanta Screening & Conversation

The Tenth will co-host an advance Atlanta screening of W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel With a Cause, premiering nationally in May as part of American Masters on PBS.

Directed by Rita Coburn, this feature-length documentary offers a sweeping and intimate portrait of W. E. B. Du Bois, one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. Scholar, activist, Pan Africanist, and co-founder of the NAACP, Du Bois challenged America to confront the realities of race and democracy while imagining a more just global future.

The film traces his life chronologically, drawing from rare archival footage and Du Bois’s own writings. Narrated by Viola Davis and featuring readings by Common, Courtney B. Vance, and Jeffrey Wright, the documentary is further shaped by insights from leading scholars and cultural thinkers, including Karida Brown, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Eddie Glaude Jr., Nikole Hannah-Jones, David Levering Lewis, Imani Perry, and others. The result is a layered exploration of a mind that refused to narrow its vision of freedom.

The evening will include a live conversation between Karida Brown and director Rita Coburn, offering deeper insight into Du Bois’s enduring influence and the making of the film, followed by a post-screening Q&A.

This is a rare opportunity to experience the film ahead of its national broadcast and to engage in dialogue around the legacy and relevance of Du Bois’s work today.

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Counterpoint with the ASO: Flores Performs Márquez
Apr
25

Counterpoint with the ASO: Flores Performs Márquez

The Tenth partners with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Counterpoint: Flores Performs Márquez, an evening where music, conversation, and community come together. Guests will attend a performance led by five-time GRAMMY Award-winning Nicaraguan conductor Giancarlo Guerrero, guiding the ASO through a vibrant south-of-the-border immersion. The program draws from Afro-Caribbean, Central, and South American musical traditions, including the tango-infused Sinfonía Buenos Aires.

The evening also features renowned Venezuelan trumpet soloist Pacho Flores, who explores Mexico’s rich trumpet playing tradition through a work written by Arturo Márquez specifically for him. Prior to the performance, Counterpoint ticket holders are invited to a pre-performance reception hosted in partnership with The Tenth, with light food and drinks provided, creating space to gather, connect, and ease into the ideas that will unfold onstage.

Purchase a Counterpoint membership to enjoy the series of curated ASO performances, pre‑concert receptions, and exclusive perks.

This event is open to the public, with the pre-performance reception included in Counterpoint tickets.

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Sunday Salon with Danille Taylor of Clark Atlanta Art Musuem
Apr
26

Sunday Salon with Danille Taylor of Clark Atlanta Art Musuem

The Tenth will gather at the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum for an intimate, curator led experience made possible by Danille Taylor, Director of the CAU Art Museum and Professor of African American Studies at Clark Atlanta University. This salon invites members inside one of Atlanta’s vital academic art spaces for a guided encounter with the museum’s collection, offering insight into curatorial practice, institutional vision, and the stories held within the work.

This event is open to Tenth members and their guest.

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Counterpoint with the ASO: Mozart's Jupiter Symphony
May
15

Counterpoint with the ASO: Mozart's Jupiter Symphony

The Tenth partners with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Counterpoint: Mozart & More, an evening where music, conversation, and community come together. Guests will attend a performance led by guest conductor Jörg Widmann, who opens the program with his own spirited composition Con brio. The program continues with Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova, whose fiery technique brings Mozart’s “Turkish” Concerto vividly to life. The evening culminates with Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony, the capstone of his symphonic journey, exuding grandeur, brilliance, and cheery nobility.

Following the performance, Counterpoint ticket holders are invited to a post-performance reception hosted in partnership with The Tenth, with light food and drinks provided, creating space to gather, connect, and reflect on the music.

Guests can purchase a Counterpoint membership to enjoy the series of curated ASO performances, post-concert receptions, and exclusive perks, or purchase individual tickets to the performance and reception.

This event is open to the public, with the post-performance reception included in Counterpoint tickets.

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Basura: A New Musical by Gloria Estefan with the Alliance Theatre
Jun
11

Basura: A New Musical by Gloria Estefan with the Alliance Theatre

The Tenth partners with the Alliance Theatre for an evening where music, storytelling, and community come together with a special reception and performance of Basura. Guests will attend the world premiere of this bold new musical, co-written by nine-time Grammy Award® winner Gloria Estefan and her daughter, singer-songwriter Emily Estefan, inspired by the true story of Paraguay’s Recycled Orchestra. The performance celebrates resilience, creativity, and the transformative power of music, as young artists turn scrap materials into instruments and possibilities into song.

Prior to the performance, Guests are invited to a pre-performance reception, where the creative team will guide them through key themes to watch for during the show, offering context and conversation to enrich the experience.

This event is open to the public, with priority given to Tenth members and their guest.

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