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Beth Kooby brings a splash of color and serenity to a Marietta bath

Home buyers sometimes realize they are in over their heads with the number of choices they need to make for new construction and call in the big guns. In the case of a five-bedroom home in Marietta, Beth Kooby of Beth Kooby Design was tapped quickly.

Brasserie Margot opens December 9, offering French fare in the Four Seasons Hotel

In 2015, Bar Margot opened at the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta. Backed by Ford Fry, it attempted to launch a hotel restaurant as a destination for locals, rather than...

The mecca for architecture lovers: St. Augustine

A six hour drive from Atlanta, St. Augustine is a coastal town that doesn’t feel like a typical beach destination, thanks to its Spanish Revival buildings, brick-paved streets, and historic attractions.

Georgia Design Awards Recognize Excellence and Highlight Projects

Georgia Design Awards Recognize Excellence and Highlight Projects: Top Designers Awarded Gold, Silver, and Bronze at Third Annual Gala

This “Atomic Ranch” got a colorful blast to the past

Atomic Ranch homes of the ’50s and ’60s were “a cooler, more contemporary cousin” of the popular one-story style. For the Decatur couple who renovated this midcentury modern house, the style also taps into nostalgia.

An exclusive preview of Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three

These pages are an excerpt from the third book by internationally renowned kitchen, bath, and product designer Matthew Quinn, which will be released this month: Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three presents 16 exquisite projects consisting of kitchens, baths, dressing rooms, and other treasured spaces within a uniquely curated collection of client homes and design inspiration.

Bill Curry: NFL champion turned unlikely civil rights champion

Football legend Bill Curry played championship ball for Vince Lombardi in the NFL and was head coach at Georgia State and Alabama. His greatest legacy is as an unlikely champion of civil rights.
A stacked array of treats from Gokul Sweets

A love letter to Gokul Sweets

Gokul Sweets stands as a haven for Indian Americans like me who long for those neighborhood stands we grew up with. During the days leading up to the festival of Diwali, shelves empty out within minutes, and lines can be through the door. And I am certainly one of those loyal customers waiting for my turn.

This Greek-inspired villa became an accidental paradise after Hurricane Michael

This boutique neighborhood became a peaceful city escape after Hurricane Michael made landfall and cleared the area in 2018. A developer restored the dunes and regraded the entire zone to make certain that lots would be insurable and above the flood line as determined by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Hot Piggy sandwich with slaw, mustard, and hot sauce

With Long Snake, Joshua Fryer embraces a long-simmering passion for cooking

Joshua Fryer's restaurant Long Snake has electrified the city’s pop-up scene with an assortment of highly original dishes inspired by Fryer’s Southern heritage; his passion for procuring local ingredients; and his work alongside some of the city’s most accomplished young chefs.

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Georgia Design Awards Recognize Excellence and Highlight Projects

Georgia Design Awards Recognize Excellence and Highlight Projects: Top Designers Awarded Gold, Silver, and Bronze at Third Annual Gala

This “Atomic Ranch” got a colorful blast to the past

Atomic Ranch homes of the ’50s and ’60s were “a cooler, more contemporary cousin” of the popular one-story style. For the Decatur couple who renovated this midcentury modern house, the style also taps into nostalgia.

Beth Kooby brings a splash of color and serenity to a Marietta bath

Home buyers sometimes realize they are in over their heads with the number of choices they need to make for new construction and call in the big guns. In the case of a five-bedroom home in Marietta, Beth Kooby of Beth Kooby Design was tapped quickly.

An exclusive preview of Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three

These pages are an excerpt from the third book by internationally renowned kitchen, bath, and product designer Matthew Quinn, which will be released this month: Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three presents 16 exquisite projects consisting of kitchens, baths, dressing rooms, and other treasured spaces within a uniquely curated collection of client homes and design inspiration.

The mecca for architecture lovers: St. Augustine

A six hour drive from Atlanta, St. Augustine is a coastal town that doesn’t feel like a typical beach destination, thanks to its Spanish Revival buildings, brick-paved streets, and historic attractions.

Mothers Best starts slinging fried chicken in Decatur December 6

After pop ups at the S.O.S. Tiki Bar and Sceptre Brewing, Mothers Best fried chicken opens December 6 in the former Calle Latina space...

Bill Curry: NFL champion turned unlikely civil rights champion

Football legend Bill Curry played championship ball for Vince Lombardi in the NFL and was head coach at Georgia State and Alabama. His greatest legacy is as an unlikely champion of civil rights.

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Briarcliff Mansion lives again

Coca-Cola heir Asa Candler Jr.’s ostentatious, mystery-filled estate has sat moldering for decades. Now, a new senior living developer plans to restore it to its former glory.

Meet the singing Rollerblader who makes people smile up and down the Beltline

I’m on the Beltline pretty much every day, doing 12 to 20 miles. I sing while I skate. I get to have fun. People come up to me and give me hugs. They tell me they saw me singing “Party in the U.S.A.” and can’t help but smile and laugh.

Atlanta is the center of the political universe

Welcome to Atlanta where the players play, and we ride in the fast lane of the American news highway. We don’t mean to brag, but when it comes to politics, Atlanta is pretty much the center of the universe: Politicians love us (or love to hate us), our celebs get voters to turn out (for what), and, most importantly, we’re the capital of Georgia, which has emerged as one of the biggest battleground states in the 2024 presidential election. Here’s a look at Atlanta’s headline-making moments over the last four years.

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With Long Snake, Joshua Fryer embraces a long-simmering passion for cooking

Joshua Fryer's restaurant Long Snake has electrified the city’s pop-up scene with an assortment of highly original dishes inspired by Fryer’s Southern heritage; his passion for procuring local ingredients; and his work alongside some of the city’s most accomplished young chefs.

Review: Gene’s BBQ offers a Viet-Cajun twist in East Lake

Gene’s BBQ opened in late July in the same building as Poor Hendrix and Mix’d Up Burger. Avery Cottrell started Gene’s and has flooded his debut restaurant with creativity. The restaurant offers Cottrell’s take on Viet-Cajun and Texas-style barbecue, all set at a Flora-Bama party in Pensacola.

Ponce City and Krog Street markets opened a decade ago—and changed Atlanta forever

It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since Ponce City and Krog Street markets opened, especially with the nonstop buzz around new eateries opening. With restaurants winning Michelin Guide awards and attracting A-list chefs, the two markets have become the center of the Atlanta BeltLine and a global attraction.

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This “Atomic Ranch” got a colorful blast to the past

Atomic Ranch homes of the ’50s and ’60s were “a cooler, more contemporary cousin” of the popular one-story style. For the Decatur couple who renovated this midcentury modern house, the style also taps into nostalgia.

An exclusive preview of Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three

These pages are an excerpt from the third book by internationally renowned kitchen, bath, and product designer Matthew Quinn, which will be released this month: Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn: Volume Three presents 16 exquisite projects consisting of kitchens, baths, dressing rooms, and other treasured spaces within a uniquely curated collection of client homes and design inspiration.

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