5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: August 9–14
An Indigo Girl goes solo, Harry Potter fans can get a unique cocktail, and Tig Notaro plays the Tabernacle
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: August 2–8
The 5th annual Cool Dads Rock Soapbox Derby takes over Historic Fourth Ward Park this weekend, and Cabaret opens at Serenbe Playhouse.
A first look at Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s art collection
Mercedes-Benz Stadium teamed up with SCAD to curate its art collection, which features more than 180 works from 54 artists.
Don’t Miss List: Our top 5 Atlanta event picks for August
Akashic Books's Atlanta Noir, Leslie Odom Jr. at Variety Playhouse—you don't want to miss these events this month
A fluorescent Hosea Williams is the latest Atlanta mural from Fabian Williams
Visual artist Fabian Williams, who has been named one of Playboy’s 2017 “new creatives," completed his new mural on the parking deck at Studioplex today.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: July 26-August 1
A yoga festival, a prohibition-era cocktail party, and the BB&T Atlanta Open closes with a celebration.
Widespread Panic guitarist Jimmy Herring on touring with John McLaughlin and the legacy Col. Bruce Hampton left in Atlanta
We recently talked with Widespread Panic's lead guitarist about the loss of old friends, leading a new ensemble, and playing with his longtime idol, John McLaughlin.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: July 19-25
The Atlanta Comedy Arts Festival kicks off Thursday and the seventh-annual Atlanta Ice Cream Festival hits Piedmont Park this weekend.
Venus Williams, Nick Kyrgios headed to Atlantic Station for the BB&T Atlanta Open
Nick Kyrgios and John Isner will be back this year, along with top U.S. men’s player Jack Sock. But they aren’t the biggest names on the bill. Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams will play an exhibition match on July 23 against Canada’s number one player, Genie Bouchard.
The essential Puddles Pity Party playlist
If America's Got Talent was your first introduction to Puddles Pity Party, you need to listen up to these other songs by Atlanta's favorite singing sad clown.