At 93, Andrew Young reflects on his lifelong commitment to peace in the Middle East
Ahead of the Forever Young gala, Andrew Young spoke to Atlanta about the lessons of his childhood in New Orleans, his work in the civil rights movement with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his role as President Jimmy Carter’s ambassador to the United Nations.
These 4 standout metro Atlanta dining spots are worth the drive
When people ask me where I’m eating, the places I always tend to recommend require a bit of a drive, but they are worth it—and this comes from someone who hates driving in Atlanta traffic just as much as you do.
A love letter to Fantasyland Records
Fantasyland Records was founded 50 years ago by a South Carolinian named Andy Folio. He’d started it as a comic book shop—the original name reflected this—but one day he brought in a box of records gathering dust in his home and offered them for three bucks each. Before long, records made up 90 percent of Folio’s sales.
7th House offers zodiac-themed cocktails in Adair Park
A partnership with the Vine Wine Club next door, 7th House explores natural elements like air, water, fire, and earth through food and drink. Named for the astrological house of love, friendship, and partnership, it offers a rotating tasting menu where each month focuses on a new zodiac sign and the element it represents.
Protecting artists, from freelance to city orchestras, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians makes sure the music is valued
If music is form, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians is function. It’s the Georgia chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. The musician union’s job is fundamentally to be a mediator between artists, the corporations that publish their music, and the venue managers who hire them to perform. That goes for any artist in any genre at any point in their career: Lil Jon, R.E.M., the Allman Brothers Band, and William Bell have all been members.
Two tough fights loom now that Brian Kemp isn’t entering the U.S. Senate race
With Brian Kemp's announcement that he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2026, his next steps are mere speculation at this point. He's mentioned frequently as a possible candidate for president in 2028. In the meantime, he can play a key role in supporting Republican candidates around the country next year.
High demand, low ABV: Atlanta’s nonalcoholic beer craze is testing local brewers
Atlanta’s zest for nonalcoholic beer has created a bit of a conundrum: The process to create the beer is so complicated that local breweries have struggled to meet the demand.
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Photos: RÜFÜS DU SOL performs at Lakewood Amphitheatre
RÜFÜS DU SOL kicked off the 2025 concert season at Lakewood Amphitheatre on April 30 with the launch of their Inhale/Exhale World Tour. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
High Museum of Art launches a new research study to explore the role of art in our well-being
Anyone who’s a fan of art museums agrees—they’re good for the soul. But how exactly can a visit to a museum boost our well-being, and what can museums do to foster that connection? These questions are at the heart of a new research project underway at the High Museum of Art.
Chef Sean Park trades steak for sushi, converting Prefecture to NoriFish in Buckhead
Sean Park opened Prefecture Japanese Steakhouse in the former Restaurant Eugene space in 2023, offering the first omakase-style steak service in the city. It offered various cuts and preparations of wagyu with a la carte options available too. However, the concept wasn’t embraced as much as Park had planned, and he decided to switch to a more proven genre, shuttering Prefecture and introducing NoriFish Sushi and Izakaya in its place.
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7th House offers zodiac-themed cocktails in Adair Park
A partnership with the Vine Wine Club next door, 7th House explores natural elements like air, water, fire, and earth through food and drink. Named for the astrological house of love, friendship, and partnership, it offers a rotating tasting menu where each month focuses on a new zodiac sign and the element it represents.
Photos: Billy Idol performs at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Billy Idol brought his It’s A Nice Day To…Tour Again tour to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on Friday night. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
Protecting artists, from freelance to city orchestras, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians makes sure the music is valued
If music is form, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians is function. It’s the Georgia chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. The musician union’s job is fundamentally to be a mediator between artists, the corporations that publish their music, and the venue managers who hire them to perform. That goes for any artist in any genre at any point in their career: Lil Jon, R.E.M., the Allman Brothers Band, and William Bell have all been members.
At 93, Andrew Young reflects on his lifelong commitment to peace in the Middle East
Ahead of the Forever Young gala, Andrew Young spoke to Atlanta about the lessons of his childhood in New Orleans, his work in the civil rights movement with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his role as President Jimmy Carter’s ambassador to the United Nations.
Photos: RÜFÜS DU SOL performs at Lakewood Amphitheatre
RÜFÜS DU SOL kicked off the 2025 concert season at Lakewood Amphitheatre on April 30 with the launch of their Inhale/Exhale World Tour. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
Chef Sean Park trades steak for sushi, converting Prefecture to NoriFish in Buckhead
Sean Park opened Prefecture Japanese Steakhouse in the former Restaurant Eugene space in 2023, offering the first omakase-style steak service in the city. It offered various cuts and preparations of wagyu with a la carte options available too. However, the concept wasn’t embraced as much as Park had planned, and he decided to switch to a more proven genre, shuttering Prefecture and introducing NoriFish Sushi and Izakaya in its place.
High demand, low ABV: Atlanta’s nonalcoholic beer craze is testing local brewers
Atlanta’s zest for nonalcoholic beer has created a bit of a conundrum: The process to create the beer is so complicated that local breweries have struggled to meet the demand.