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This riverside retreat near Charleston has in-room soaking tubs and serene marsh views

A peaceful feeling sets in several miles before pulling up to the Dunlin, the new Auberge Resorts Collection property on Johns Island, South Carolina. Quiet, winding roads lined with moss-draped live oaks lead the way to the Kiawah River resort located just 20 miles from Charleston—close enough to the city’s world-class dining and shopping but just far enough to feel the natural seclusion.  
Rows of glazed, chocolate glazed, and gingerbread-shaped glazed donuts

An ode to McEntyre’s Bakery, which has served up sweet treats for more than 75 years

A longtime community favorite, McEntyre’s Bakery is a Smyrna-based family business founded in 1947 by Howard McEntyre Sr. and his son, Howard Jr., after the latter returned from a tour of duty with the Marines in World War II. Now it’s run by fourth-generation owners Ryan McEntyre and his wife, Joy, with occasional appearances by their four children.

Vegan eatery Mission Burger Co. lands in Atlanta

Located in a former Urban Wings off Collier Road near Patrick’s Sub Shop and DAS BBQ, Mission Burger serves plant-based burgers, chicken sandwiches, reubens, brisket mac ‘n’ cheese, and more using a variety of vegan meat substitutes ranging from Impossible to Gardein Ultimate Chicken to Be Hive seitan.
Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn at an Atlanta Braves game

Jason Carter’s love letter to Atlanta

Atlanta is my home. I was born here. My children were born here. My life is anchored here, and I continue to find purpose and community in this remarkable city. With the history it holds and the future it promises, it’s impossible not to love Atlanta. 
Q&A: Danielle Deadwyler chats about her role in new thriller 40 Acres

Q&A: Danielle Deadwyler chats about her role in new thriller 40 Acres

When Atlanta actress Danielle Deadwyler is reading a script for the first time, she has to feel a spark of “curiosity, inventiveness, or spontaneity” before agreeing to star. This approach has worked well for her in recent years; every performance she gives aches in humanity, as she goes from intense to vulnerable to funny to strong in an instant. Deadwyler is just as mesmerizing in 40 Acres, the post-apocalyptic thriller in which she plays Hailey Freeman, the matriarch of a family trying to survive on a farm after a series of plagues and wars.

Meet the farmer behind some of your favorite dishes in Atlanta

Grant Wallace supplies chefs at Gunshow, Indaco, A Mano, Octopus Bar, and Seed Kitchen & Bar, and was a large supplier of pop-up Long Snake. Miles Macquarrie, a Michelin award winner for his cocktails at Kimball House, is using Wallace’s bee balm for a cocktail syrup. Bartenders flock to his farm's website for edible flowers and herb garnish ingredients.

Nature plays a big role in this Ansley Park family home

When Anne and Daniel Arwood moved from their Druid Hills home to a new build in Ansley Park, they had two big items on their wish list. They wanted their new home to accommodate their busy lifestyle, and they wanted it to reflect their love of nature and the outdoors.
a classroom of inmates sit and listen

Inside an Atlanta prison classroom, inmates receive college credits and the rarest commodity of all: Hope

Winfield Ward Murray provides Burruss Correctional Training Center inmates with access to higher education as part of a partnership between Morehouse, the Andrew Young Center’s Higher Education in Prisons program, and Common Good Atlanta. John, a Black man in his mid-50s, says “the shame of prison makes you quiet.” But through the encouragement of Murray and other faculty, he’s learned “my voice matters.”

Mistora mixes Southern soul with Spanish style in Midtown

A new addition to Atlanta’s culinary scene is bringing a sultry blend of Southern warmth, Spanish-inspired tapas, and eye-catching cocktails to Midtown. Mistora, the latest concept from the group behind Verdure Kitchen & Cocktails, opened its doors in early June in the former Atmosphere on Piedmont Road.
Writer Xavier Stevens, and Senator Raphael Warnock run along Eastside Beltline Trail together.

I went for a Peachtree Road Race training run with Senator Raphael Warnock

“See, I was typecast by my family as bookish,” Senator Raphael Warnock says; it wasn't until his late 20s that Warnock found the gym. Now he runs the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race annually, along with running the treadmill at the Senate and biking on the Silver Comet Trail. Our managing editor joined him for a spring training run on the Beltline.

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Vegan eatery Mission Burger Co. lands in Atlanta

Located in a former Urban Wings off Collier Road near Patrick’s Sub Shop and DAS BBQ, Mission Burger serves plant-based burgers, chicken sandwiches, reubens, brisket mac ‘n’ cheese, and more using a variety of vegan meat substitutes ranging from Impossible to Gardein Ultimate Chicken to Be Hive seitan.
a classroom of inmates sit and listen

Inside an Atlanta prison classroom, inmates receive college credits and the rarest commodity of all: Hope

Winfield Ward Murray provides Burruss Correctional Training Center inmates with access to higher education as part of a partnership between Morehouse, the Andrew Young Center’s Higher Education in Prisons program, and Common Good Atlanta. John, a Black man in his mid-50s, says “the shame of prison makes you quiet.” But through the encouragement of Murray and other faculty, he’s learned “my voice matters.”
Q&A: Danielle Deadwyler chats about her role in new thriller 40 Acres

Q&A: Danielle Deadwyler chats about her role in new thriller 40 Acres

When Atlanta actress Danielle Deadwyler is reading a script for the first time, she has to feel a spark of “curiosity, inventiveness, or spontaneity” before agreeing to star. This approach has worked well for her in recent years; every performance she gives aches in humanity, as she goes from intense to vulnerable to funny to strong in an instant. Deadwyler is just as mesmerizing in 40 Acres, the post-apocalyptic thriller in which she plays Hailey Freeman, the matriarch of a family trying to survive on a farm after a series of plagues and wars.
Rows of glazed, chocolate glazed, and gingerbread-shaped glazed donuts

An ode to McEntyre’s Bakery, which has served up sweet treats for more than 75 years

A longtime community favorite, McEntyre’s Bakery is a Smyrna-based family business founded in 1947 by Howard McEntyre Sr. and his son, Howard Jr., after the latter returned from a tour of duty with the Marines in World War II. Now it’s run by fourth-generation owners Ryan McEntyre and his wife, Joy, with occasional appearances by their four children.

This riverside retreat near Charleston has in-room soaking tubs and serene marsh views

A peaceful feeling sets in several miles before pulling up to the Dunlin, the new Auberge Resorts Collection property on Johns Island, South Carolina. Quiet, winding roads lined with moss-draped live oaks lead the way to the Kiawah River resort located just 20 miles from Charleston—close enough to the city’s world-class dining and shopping but just far enough to feel the natural seclusion.  

Meet the farmer behind some of your favorite dishes in Atlanta

Grant Wallace supplies chefs at Gunshow, Indaco, A Mano, Octopus Bar, and Seed Kitchen & Bar, and was a large supplier of pop-up Long Snake. Miles Macquarrie, a Michelin award winner for his cocktails at Kimball House, is using Wallace’s bee balm for a cocktail syrup. Bartenders flock to his farm's website for edible flowers and herb garnish ingredients.
Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn at an Atlanta Braves game

Jason Carter’s love letter to Atlanta

Atlanta is my home. I was born here. My children were born here. My life is anchored here, and I continue to find purpose and community in this remarkable city. With the history it holds and the future it promises, it’s impossible not to love Atlanta. 

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I went for a Peachtree Road Race training run with Senator Raphael Warnock

“See, I was typecast by my family as bookish,” Senator Raphael Warnock says; it wasn't until his late 20s that Warnock found the gym. Now he runs the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race annually, along with running the treadmill at the Senate and biking on the Silver Comet Trail. Our managing editor joined him for a spring training run on the Beltline.

Decatur rallies around its semi-pro women’s soccer team, Decatur F.C.

Though it was founded just last year, Decatur F.C., a women’s semi-professional soccer team in the Women’s Premier Soccer League, has quickly become a staple of the city’s culture. In its inaugural WPSL season, Decatur F.C. finished second in the Peachtree Division and 16th nationally out of 142 teams. Most notably, Decatur F.C. attracted a crowd of 2,126 fans to its home game against Georgia Impact at Decatur High School’s stadium—setting a new attendance record in the then 26-year-old league.

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Meet the farmer behind some of your favorite dishes in Atlanta

Grant Wallace supplies chefs at Gunshow, Indaco, A Mano, Octopus Bar, and Seed Kitchen & Bar, and was a large supplier of pop-up Long Snake. Miles Macquarrie, a Michelin award winner for his cocktails at Kimball House, is using Wallace’s bee balm for a cocktail syrup. Bartenders flock to his farm's website for edible flowers and herb garnish ingredients.

Mistora mixes Southern soul with Spanish style in Midtown

A new addition to Atlanta’s culinary scene is bringing a sultry blend of Southern warmth, Spanish-inspired tapas, and eye-catching cocktails to Midtown. Mistora, the latest concept from the group behind Verdure Kitchen & Cocktails, opened its doors in early June in the former Atmosphere on Piedmont Road.

Be cool, there’s a new diner in the heart of Bohemia: Little Five Points Diner

Little Five Points Diner, freshly painted a high-energy yellow, is nestled in a curve where a residential street dead-ends and hipster revelry begins—or, more literally, Moreland and Euclid avenues. The team here is headed by husband-and-wife business partners Sean Germain and Amber Chaney Germain, of Sean’s Harvest Market in Candler Park.

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A Morningside home tells a family’s story through lively color and decor

The home is traditional yet soaked with color, and Sophie Kaufman shows off her storytelling capabilities through the decor. Sophie designed the interiors herself, documenting the process for her 134,000 followers on social media. The home’s decor is a mix of high and low. Investment pieces, including wallpaper and a custom couch for the living room, are meant to stay for the long term, while other pieces were sourced at big box stores, estate sales, and through Facebook marketplace.

Two Atlanta interior designers team up for a hardware collaboration

Two Atlanta designers, Jessica Davis of Atelier Davis, and Laura Jenkins of Laura W. Jenkins Interiors, recently debuted a hardware collaboration for Jessica’s luxury hardware brand Nest Studio. The new eight-piece Profile collection features an interplay of shapes and craftsmanship, with customizable handles, geometric knobs, and a dangle-drop pull, all available in three finishes.

Room Envy: Grant Henry’s home away from Sister Louisa’s Church

Grant Henry’s eclectic maximalism made a legend out of his Edgewood Avenue bar, Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium (also known as Church). But at home in Chosewood Park, Henry leans into a different aesthetic: less paint-by-numbers Jesus, more modern furniture and backyard oasis.

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