Let the light in and get your creativity out at ATL Glassworks
In a ground-floor studio of Met Atlanta, a creative office complex in the West End, you’ll find ATL Glassworks, a haven for stained glass makers and enthusiasts. The space...
Atlanta couple wins prestigious Garden Club of America award
"This is the most diverse collection of plants found anywhere in the world outside of a tropical rainforest, and we wanted to keep it forever wild.”
In Sweet Auburn, a birthday party fit for a King
It’s January, the coldest month in Atlanta. Despite the chill, the streets of the Sweet Auburn Historic District come alive every year on the third Monday of the month, when the city celebrates the birthday and legacy of iconic Atlantan Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Insider advice for visiting the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
November marks the 20th anniversary of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum in Little Rock. Administered by the National Archives, it’s also home to the Arkansas offices of the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton School of Public Service. In addition to exhibits, the library hosts special events, educational programs, and a lecture series, all through the lens of the 42nd president’s work.
James Keith has A-listers clamoring for his hats
James Keith wanted to wear a fedora with his outfit for New Year’s Eve 2015, but he couldn’t find one that quite fit the bill. A year after he conceived his design, he finally got the hat he wanted on his head. On the back of that one fateful night—and hat—he founded his brand, Keith James.
Bye, bye Botox
While some are booking Botox appointments, others are turning to alternative ways to tighten and sculpt their faces.
How Georgia’s mail-delivery system sank to the nation’s worst—and what’s coming next
After a Palmetto, Georgia USPS facility opened, on-time deliveries dropped from 90 percent to a shocking 36 percent. Along with crucial documents such as court orders, prescription medications weren’t being delivered to many Georgians. Small businesses weren’t receiving supplies needed for their operations. So what happened? And what’s being done to fix it?
East Point’s Oyun Botanical stresses horticultural therapy community gardening
In the last year, Yennenga Adanya has taken ownership of a two-acre garden in East Point that has served the community for almost two decades. She rechristened it as Oyun Botanical Gardens and it operates as an extension of Oyun Ministries, which focuses on holistic well-being.
Hector Santiago’s new La Metro is his ode to Spain’s tapas bars
This is not chef Hector Santiago's first tapas rodeo. His new spot in Ponce City Market may be surrounded by spendy shops, but his passion, mission, and the occasional guest flamenco dancer make you feel as if you’ve strolled in from the streets of Barcelona or Madrid, and less as if you’ve just walked out of the nearby Williams-Sonoma.
Jen Mazer, the Queen of Manifestation, on how to think about this popular practice differently
To some, January means breaking out magazines to start vision boarding. For Jen Mazer, a manifestation coach and published author, it’s not necessarily the right approach to moving the needle. “Vision boarding is like preschool for manifesting,” she says. “It’s just scratching the surface.”
I checked out a new 30A hotel in 50-degree weather
When the St. Joe Company opened Camp Creek Inn in early 2024, it was something of a departure for the real-estate company, which specializes in Walton County beachfront resorts. Instead of hugging the Gulf side of 30A (as do WaterColor Inn, WaterSound Inn, and the Pearl Hotel), the luxury boutique property is anchored to a 18-hole golf course a mile from the coast. Camp Creek Inn’s biggest selling point isn’t sugar-white beaches, but rather non-beach amenities—its namesake golf course, a two-story wellness center, pickleball courts, even a half-basketball court. Which works out really well when you’re there in too-cold-to-sunbathe weather.
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Jen Mazer, the Queen of Manifestation, on how to think about this popular practice differently
To some, January means breaking out magazines to start vision boarding. For Jen Mazer, a manifestation coach and published author, it’s not necessarily the right approach to moving the needle. “Vision boarding is like preschool for manifesting,” she says. “It’s just scratching the surface.”
James Keith has A-listers clamoring for his hats
James Keith wanted to wear a fedora with his outfit for New Year’s Eve 2015, but he couldn’t find one that quite fit the bill. A year after he conceived his design, he finally got the hat he wanted on his head. On the back of that one fateful night—and hat—he founded his brand, Keith James.
I checked out a new 30A hotel in 50-degree weather
When the St. Joe Company opened Camp Creek Inn in early 2024, it was something of a departure for the real-estate company, which specializes in Walton County beachfront resorts. Instead of hugging the Gulf side of 30A (as do WaterColor Inn, WaterSound Inn, and the Pearl Hotel), the luxury boutique property is anchored to a 18-hole golf course a mile from the coast. Camp Creek Inn’s biggest selling point isn’t sugar-white beaches, but rather non-beach amenities—its namesake golf course, a two-story wellness center, pickleball courts, even a half-basketball court. Which works out really well when you’re there in too-cold-to-sunbathe weather.
Let the light in and get your creativity out at ATL Glassworks
In a ground-floor studio of Met Atlanta, a creative office complex in the West End, you’ll find ATL Glassworks, a haven for stained glass...
East Point’s Oyun Botanical stresses horticultural therapy community gardening
In the last year, Yennenga Adanya has taken ownership of a two-acre garden in East Point that has served the community for almost two decades. She rechristened it as Oyun Botanical Gardens and it operates as an extension of Oyun Ministries, which focuses on holistic well-being.
Atlanta couple wins prestigious Garden Club of America award
"This is the most diverse collection of plants found anywhere in the world outside of a tropical rainforest, and we wanted to keep it forever wild.”
Hector Santiago’s new La Metro is his ode to Spain’s tapas bars
This is not chef Hector Santiago's first tapas rodeo. His new spot in Ponce City Market may be surrounded by spendy shops, but his passion, mission, and the occasional guest flamenco dancer make you feel as if you’ve strolled in from the streets of Barcelona or Madrid, and less as if you’ve just walked out of the nearby Williams-Sonoma.