Lucinda Warnke
Our guide to Atlanta’s coolest coffee shops and finest roasters
A guide to the folks in Atlanta who are roasting artisan beans, serving delicious brews, or even doing both.
Great Speckled Beacon: A brief history of the underground paper that united Atlanta’s youth
The Great Speckled Bird was born in controversy. The front page of its first issue, in March 1968, featured an illustration of then-publisher of the Atlanta Constitution Ralph McGill, alongside Lyndon B. Johnson and Jesus, emerging from a cracked egg.
50 Ways to Play Outside in Atlanta and Beyond
Time to get outside and play! From basketball to fishing to hiking to hanging out in a hammock, here's 50 great things to do outdoors around Atlanta.
For these six artists, nature is both a catalyst and a muse
Pam Longobardi is an Atlanta-based professor, artist, and founder of the Drifters Project, which mobilizes cleaning efforts along coastlines around the world. She is known for her assemblages, abstract paintings, documentary photos, and large-scale installations made of discarded plastic collected from waterways and beaches. Like other nature-focused artists, her art sees both the environment’s beauty and its proximity to peril. Here are five more artists doing the same: combining nature, art, and climate action.
How four Atlanta cosplayers prepared for this year’s Dragon Con
After a year of brainstorming, planning, and sweating over every stitch of their costumes, this Labor Day weekend, cosplayers from across the nation will descend upon downtown for Dragon Con. We spoke to four cosplayers attending this year’s convention about their outfits, creative process, and the community they’ve found through cosplay.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: August 11-14
See Wiz Khalifa and Logic take the stage, catch an Atlanta Falcons open practice, and more things to do this weekend in Atlanta, August 11-14, 2022.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: July 28-31
See Kendrick Lamar at State Farm Arena, indulge in a French-style summer festival at Cooks & Soldiers, and more things to do this weekend in Atlanta, July 29-31, 2022.
Atlanta’s Top Docs share their stories of unexpected, inspiring, and memorable cases
If we’ve learned anything over the last few years, it’s that working in a hospital is never routine. We asked the metro’s most respected physicians to share stories of unexpected, inspiring, and memorable cases.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: July 14-17
Play pinball at the Southern-Fried Gaming Expo, check out a family-friendly world premiere at the Alliance Theatre, and things to do this weekend in Atlanta, July 14-17, 2022.
17 fun things to do on Fourth of July weekend in metro Atlanta
Cheer on the runners in the annual Peachtree Road Race, chow down at food tucks, catch some live music, and of course, watch plenty of fireworks