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Meet Atlanta’s own Jessica Rabbit
Ever since third grade, Loren Rosko had fantasized about being like Jessica Rabbit, the curvy cartoon supper-club singer in the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. When assigned to decorate a cardboard cutout to represent her future career, Rosko cut an hourglass shape and added a velvet dress, blond hair, red lips, and a microphone. “I used to watch black-and-white movies with my mom, where you see the audience dressed up, drinking fancy martinis, having a meal, and watching a show,” she says. “I never thought I would have the opportunity to do that.”
Big Softie #2 off to a promising start with long lines in its soft open phase
Little Tart Bakeshop and Big Softie owner Sarah O’Brien just launched the second outpost of her soft-serve ice cream shop—the original opened in Summerhill in 2019. Located at 632 North Highland Avenue, Big Softie is just a few doors down from Colette Bread & Bakeshop, which was started by O’Brien’s friend and first-ever Little Tart hire, baker Sarah Dodge.
Elise, a seafood-centric restaurant by Lyla Lila’s Craig Richards, will replace Table 1280 in Midtown
Chef Craig Richards knows how to cater to a theater crowd. His pasta-driven restaurant Lyla Lila is located a mere two minutes from the Fox, and regular show-goers know to make reservations in advanced. Now Richards is capitalizing on that experience, taking over the Table 1280 space on the Woodruff Arts Center campus. Come 2025, he’ll open a fine dining restaurant called Elise, offering both a la carte options and a tasting menu.
Photos: Buju Banton performs at State Farm Arena
Acclaimed reggae artist Buju Banton brought his Overcomer tour to State Farm Arena on Sunday evening. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
Lingering Shade owners take over the 97-year-old Colonnade restaurant
“We were very concerned that the Colonnade needed to go on as it’s been,” Paul Donahue says. “We’ve seen generations of families there. You see people table hopping because everyone knows each other. It’s a very special thing that’s unique to that restaurant.”
Glass walls and pocket gardens blur the lines between inside and outside in this Buckhead home
Architect Scott West channeled Wright’s philosophy when designing this Buckhead house for a family of four. He used natural materials like wood, stone, and concrete throughout the structure. Ipe ceilings stretch across glass transom windows and out above the terrace. Marble with dramatic veining functions as art. Glass-walled “pocket gardens” are tucked into the entry, primary suite, and even the basement garage to add organic texture.
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Photos: Trevor Hall performs at Variety Playhouse
Singer-songwriter Trevor Hall played to a packed Variety Playhouse on Friday night. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
Q&A: All American: Homecoming star Geffri Maya on art imitating life, working with Coco Gauff, and why she’s forever grateful to Atlanta
All American: Homecoming star Geffri Maya doesn’t just play an HBCU student on TV; she was an HBCU student herself. In the early 2010s, she attended Clark Atlanta University and just last year was honored as one of its 40 Under 40. Like her character Simone Hicks, she is a Los Angeles native who also attended an HBCU in Atlanta.
An Alice in Wonderland-themed high tea at Atlanta’s Waldorf Astoria is all about the details
My 6-year-old daughter Sydney and I arrived at the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead for its Queen of Hearts High Tea not knowing what to expect. In my mind, it could have been over-the-top and kitschy, or upscale to the point of snobby, or child-centric, or focused on day drinkers. In the end, it was actually none of these.
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An Alice in Wonderland-themed high tea at Atlanta’s Waldorf Astoria is all about the details
My 6-year-old daughter Sydney and I arrived at the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead for its Queen of Hearts High Tea not knowing what to expect. In my mind, it could have been over-the-top and kitschy, or upscale to the point of snobby, or child-centric, or focused on day drinkers. In the end, it was actually none of these.
Behind the scenes on the set of Fight Night with Samuel L. Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, Don Cheadle, and Terrence Howard
It’s October 1970, and Muhammad Ali’s triumphant return to boxing in Atlanta has spawned a daring million-dollar robbery that is now threatening to ignite a mob war. On this particular afternoon, Atlanta police detective J.D. Hudson, embodied by Don Cheadle, has zero expletives left to give.
8 quick getaways from Atlanta that make for perfect vacations
Who doesn’t love a long, far-flung vacation? Fortunately, even when a lengthy trip isn’t in the cards, there’s plenty to explore close by. These eight spots are just over the Georgia state line and make ideal stops when you’ve got only a night or two.
Q&A: All American: Homecoming star Geffri Maya on art imitating life, working with Coco Gauff, and why she’s forever grateful to Atlanta
All American: Homecoming star Geffri Maya doesn’t just play an HBCU student on TV; she was an HBCU student herself. In the early 2010s, she attended Clark Atlanta University and just last year was honored as one of its 40 Under 40. Like her character Simone Hicks, she is a Los Angeles native who also attended an HBCU in Atlanta.
A closer look at legendary East Lake Golf Club’s $30M renovation
As part of the buildup to the PGA Tour’s ultimate contest, officials with the Tour Championship have described East Lake Golf Club’s course renovation by celebrated designer Andrew Green as a pivotal moment and new era not just for Atlanta and the Tour—but for the game of golf itself.
With Atlanta’s first indoor mall demolished, developers are hopeful its replacement, Lulah Hills, will be just as impactful
Will Lulah Hills and its 2.5 million-square-foot campus with 320,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, 1,700 multifamily units, 100 townhomes, and a 150 room hotel enrich North DeKalb? Time will tell.