Tag: Things to do
A new experience at the Atlanta History Center lets you explore “Atlanta’s attic”
What does the disco ball that hung over the dance floor of Backstreet have in common with Atlanta Falcons memorabilia? They are two examples of the types of artifacts that can be found on a behind-the-scenes tour offered by the Atlanta History Center, thanks to a new partnership between Made By Us—a national coalition of history and civics organizations— and Airbnb.
12 Halloween events happening in Atlanta
Whether you like to celebrate the bewitching season with all things spooky or like to keep it cute and playful, there’s no shortage of Halloween activities in Atlanta. From kid-friendly gatherings to adults-only parties, here are 12 Atlanta Halloween events to save the date for.
25 seasons later, Netherworld remains the best nightmare in town
When their job with a national haunted house chain ended, Billy Messina and Ben Armstrong pooled their money and built a haunted mansion with an original story line—an innovative concept in the late 1990s—in a 4,000-square-foot space in Kennesaw. Netherworld was born.
A vertical dance troupe will go off the wall in Old Fourth Ward this weekend
From October 1st through 3rd, Flux Projects will premiere FIELD, the second installment of LOOM, a national four-part series by Bandaloop.
What to know before you visit the Downton Abbey Exhibition in Atlanta
Located in the Perimeter Pointe shopping center in Sandy Springs, Downton Abbey: The Exhibition has costumes, props, and replica sets from the beloved TV series.
Works by folk artist Nellie Mae Rowe contemplate faith, feminism, and freedom
Atlanta's High Museum was the first major museum to start collecting Nellie Mae Rowe work and is now reintroducing her to the world in a new exhibition, Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe, in the Wieland Pavilion through January 2022.
This fall’s must-see Atlanta arts events
We asked our friends at ArtsATL to help us create a roundup of the theater performances, art exhibitions, concerts, and other art events you won't want to miss this fall.
Canceling Atlanta Pride festival is “ultimately a public health decision,” says executive director
On Wednesday, the Atlanta Pride Committee took to social media to announce, due to surging Covid-19 case rates, it would cancel its large, in-person events scheduled for October 9 and 10, including the festival in Piedmont Park and its popular parade, for the second year in a row.
Sponsored
3 Tarot Card Reading Services To Discover Your Destiny & Purpose
Very few things are certain when it comes to your future. The only real predictions you can make usually have to do with work or school schedules with perhaps a few meetings peppered in. Indeed, there is a deep fear of the unknown when it comes to the future because only a few things are certain (like the proverbial death and taxes). A lot of things get “sold” to us because of this. Making things more certain is one of the highest value problems that can be solved.
Atlanta Food & Wine Festival returns in September with a focus on tasting tents
Under new ownership, the festival will be a condensed version of previous years—think more focus on the tasting tents and no traditional classes—while striving to stay true to the theme of celebrating the flavors of the South.