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A puppet in a white suit, with a smiley face for a head, towers over every Beltline Lantern Parade. His name is Mr. Happy, ...
Many voters were still exhausted from last November’s presidential election when the state’s political class made a sharp ...
Owner/chef Ryan Smith recently stopped offering a tasting menu at Staplehouse. Instead, he’s serving a 14-or-15-item one at ...
Out Front Theatre, Atlanta’s queer-led performance company, has embraced its role in sustaining the idea that “joy is an act of resistance.” Its season-closing production, this month’s world premiere ...
Launched in 2014 by Judson Mitcham in collaboration with the Georgia Council for the Arts, the Georgia Poet Laureate's Prize ...
Titanic artifacts are brought to the surface, cleaned off, and delivered to an anonymous storage facility in northern Atlanta ...
Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard plans to take a hydrogen-powered airplane called Climate Impulse on the first nonstop, ...
Lauren Amos, founder of two of Atlanta’s most cutting-edge fashion destinations, ANT/DOTE and Wish ATL, has long been an style leader in the city. She’s equally known for her philanthropic efforts.
After the pandemic, many people chose to reevaluate their relationship to alcohol. Reframe, a neuroscience- and psychiatry-based app, was launched in 2020 to help people cut back or quit drinking ...
Slater Nalley was a typical student at The Lovett School until Hollywood came calling earlier this year. He’s now one of the top 14 contestants for the hit show American Idol. Nalley has always ...
On April 24, more than 500 supporters of the Piedmont Park Conservancy gathered under a massive tent at the Promenade for the 28th annual Landmark Luncheon. The derby-themed garden party, aptly ...
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