In Chamblee, a new mental health urgent care facility is one of only a few in the U.S.
Psychiatrist Dr. Asad Mehdi and emergency physician Dr. Sophia Khan co-founded UrgentPsych, a new mental health urgent care facility in Chamblee that opened earlier this year. It is one of only a few of its kind in the country and the first of its kind in Georgia. “We are trying to decrease barriers and open up access to mental health services,” says Dr. Khan.
One cool home: This Ormewood Park resident decorated her 1930s bungalow with an “eclectic mix”
Kim Anderson never thought she’d return to Atlanta, where she spent much of her childhood. Her father’s job at the Atlanta Falcons brought the family to Roswell when she was in middle school. After graduating from Stanford, she headed to New York, then London, then Brooklyn for several years. Yet, she felt a pull to the city she grew up in. “I realized I hadn’t fully experienced Atlanta and how it had expanded and transitioned into what it is today,” she says. She and her husband settled in a 1930s Prairie-style craftsman bungalow in Ormewood Park with details like original picture railings and wood paneling.
A park ranger’s must-dos at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Situated at the intersection of the mighty Shenandoah and Potomac rivers, the West Virginia park boasts more than 200 historic structures. Though the West Virginia town of the same name is home to fewer than 300 full-time residents, it welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
James Beard Award-winning chef Terry Koval opens Fawn, a wine and amaro bar in Decatur
James Beard Award-winning chef Terry Koval, owner of the Deer and the Dove and B-side in Decatur, launched his newest venture: a wine and amaro bar called Fawn. At just 35 seats, its designed to be intimate and inviting. Located next to Café Alsace, it offers a flexible menu easily allowing guests to stop in for a drink and snack, full meal, or dessert and nightcap.
High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction returns this weekend
More than 65 esteemed winemakers converge upon Atlanta this weekend, celebrating food, drink, and art. Now in its 33rd year, the High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction has raised more than $41 million for the museum. Tickets are still available for tonight’s event under the tents at Atlantic Station.
Tara Roberts searches the deep sea for clues of U.S. slavery’s past
Tara Roberts, who lives in Atlanta, has spent much of the past six years below the sea, exploring shipwrecks that date back to the transatlantic slave trade. Her new book, Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home and Belonging, is a reflective quest through history, equal parts memoir and narrative reporting, which explores the ocean and the way it bears silent witness to the atrocities of our colonial past.
Wonderfully Made Bakery builds community for those with autism and Down syndrome
Wonderfully Made Bakery, based out of Peachtree Church in Buckhead, launched in 2024 to foster community among young adults with autism and Down syndrome, giving them a social outlet where they bake and package cookies a few days each week.
Gregory Alan Isakov prepares for two shows with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra
Renowned indie-folk musician Gregory Alan Isakov will be making his return to Atlanta at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on March 23 and 24. Aside from being a farmer and owner of Starling Farms, Isakov is more widely known for his tender ballads and crushingly beautiful lyrics, including “The Stable Song,” “Big Black Car,” and “Amsterdam.”
Review: Il Premio brings a winning combination of steaks and classic Italian pasta to Old Fourth Ward
Atlanta is a steakhouse town. As a result, such restaurants find differentiating themselves challenging, and newcomer Il Premio faces that obstacle head-on. The restaurant offers a distinct twist from the American or French-leaning steakhouses we’ve come to know and love. It’s a prize, indeed.
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Lucian Books & Wine team to open Sargent in Old Fourth Ward, touting wood-fired American classics with a French influence
A James Beard Foundation Outstanding Wine Program semifinalist, Lucian Books & Wine serves a concise menu of French favorites in an intimate setting in Buckhead. Next year, the Lucian team—led by owners Katie Barringer, Jordan Smelt, and Mickey Mixson, along with executive chef Jason Paolini—will bring their fine fare and hospitality to Old Fourth Ward with the opening of Sargent.
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High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction returns this weekend
More than 65 esteemed winemakers converge upon Atlanta this weekend, celebrating food, drink, and art. Now in its 33rd year, the High Museum Atlanta Wine Auction has raised more than $41 million for the museum. Tickets are still available for tonight’s event under the tents at Atlantic Station.
Tara Roberts searches the deep sea for clues of U.S. slavery’s past
Tara Roberts, who lives in Atlanta, has spent much of the past six years below the sea, exploring shipwrecks that date back to the transatlantic slave trade. Her new book, Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home and Belonging, is a reflective quest through history, equal parts memoir and narrative reporting, which explores the ocean and the way it bears silent witness to the atrocities of our colonial past.
Morehouse alum and director Mark Anthony Green returned to Atlanta to share his “Opus”
Opus writer/director Mark Anthony Green credits all the great things he’s achieved in his life and career to his legendary Atlanta alma mater, Morehouse College. Green introduced his directorial debut—a stylish horror film set in the celebrity world of music starring Emmy winner Ayo Edebiri (The Bear) and two-time Oscar nominee John Malkovich—at Atlantic Station, where the 2010 graduate would watch films weekly as a student.
Gregory Alan Isakov prepares for two shows with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra
Renowned indie-folk musician Gregory Alan Isakov will be making his return to Atlanta at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on March 23 and 24. Aside from being a farmer and owner of Starling Farms, Isakov is more widely known for his tender ballads and crushingly beautiful lyrics, including “The Stable Song,” “Big Black Car,” and “Amsterdam.”
Lucian Books & Wine team to open Sargent in Old Fourth Ward, touting wood-fired American classics with a French influence
A James Beard Foundation Outstanding Wine Program semifinalist, Lucian Books & Wine serves a concise menu of French favorites in an intimate setting in Buckhead. Next year, the Lucian team—led by owners Katie Barringer, Jordan Smelt, and Mickey Mixson, along with executive chef Jason Paolini—will bring their fine fare and hospitality to Old Fourth Ward with the opening of Sargent.
James Beard Award-winning chef Terry Koval opens Fawn, a wine and amaro bar in Decatur
James Beard Award-winning chef Terry Koval, owner of the Deer and the Dove and B-side in Decatur, launched his newest venture: a wine and amaro bar called Fawn. At just 35 seats, its designed to be intimate and inviting. Located next to Café Alsace, it offers a flexible menu easily allowing guests to stop in for a drink and snack, full meal, or dessert and nightcap.
2025 Atlanta Magazine Whiskey Festival – October 16
Atlanta magazine’s Whiskey Festival is back, offering a premier event that celebrates the finest in whiskey and spirits. This exclusive event will feature 30+ spirits vendors, offering...