5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: February 14-20
Celebrate the Chinese New Year at Sweet Auburn Barbecue, watch record-holding high wire walkers at the Big Apple Circus, and laugh your way through musical improv at Dad’s Garage.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: February 7-13
Mardi Gras in Atlanta, 16 Atlanta bartenders face off at the High, and WISH ATL's new art gallery.
Jason Isbell doesn’t want to stay silent on politics
Jason Isbell returns to the Fox Theatre for back-to-back shows in February with his band, the 400 Unit. The group will be pushing its latest album, The Nashville Sound, which might pack a few surprises for longtime fans of this soft-spoken Southern balladeer and former Drive-By Truckers guitarist.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: January 31-February 6
Get your wine on at Park Tavern, try Hattie B's hot chicken at Fox Bros., and dance to the rhythm of flamenco at Kavarna.
Don’t Miss List: Our top 5 Atlanta event picks for February
Kid Koala at Georgia Tech, the Hawks take on LeBron James and the Cavs, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden's inaugural flower show
Clark Atlanta’s marching band was in critical condition. Tomisha Brock is changing the tune.
Tomisha Brock made history when she was named band director of Clark Atlanta University as the first woman to lead the band and the first female band director in the entire Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We recently spoke with Brock about what makes marching band culture so unique at HBCUs.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: January 24-30
Watch a play about legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday, sip and learn about wine, and fly through a 5K with the Atlanta Hawks.
By the numbers: Honda Battle of the Bands 2018
On January 27, the Honda Battle of the Bands will shine a spotlight on the high—stepping theatrics and thundering musicianship of historically black college and university marching bands. We look at the famously spectacular showcase.
Shaky Knees 2018 lineup is out: Listen to every artist
The Shaky Knees 2018 lineup has dropped, with Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, and The National headlining. Want to hear the entire lineup? We've got the tracks here.
In a new podcast, the Up and Vanished creators and HowStuffWorks tackle the Atlanta Child Murders
Local filmmaker Payne Lindsey and producer Donald Albright, the duo behind breakout podcast Up and Vanished, have teamed up with Atlanta-based podcast company HowStuffWorks to present Atlanta Monster, a 10-episode podcast series about the Atlanta Child Murders.