Atlanta coronavirus updates

Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Tuesday, April 7

On Monday, fatalities surged and CVS announced a new drive-thru testing center. Here’s your Tuesday morning update.
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Five ways the Alliance Theatre’s drive-in Christmas Carol uplifts the spirit

A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play runs through December 24 in a lot next to Georgia State University's Center Parc Credit Union Stadium (formerly Turner Field). Here are a few ways the Alliance Theatre has gone the extra mile to make the experience special.
Atlanta coronavirus updates

Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Friday, May 29

On Thursday, Governor Brian Kemp announced that bars and nightclubs would be able to re-open on June 1. Here’s your Friday morning update.
How to comabt screen fatigue

Does your back ache after you’ve stared down at your laptop for hours? How to avoid screen slump.

We’re going out less and sitting too much. And our bodies are paying the price.
Exploring Georgia one of the few good things about the 2020 pandemic

A look on the bright side of god-awful 2020, right before it ends  

Making the most of constant proximity to family, cheap outdoor adventuring around Georgia, and the gift of oppressive boredom.
Atlanta coronavirus update

Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Monday, June 1

Bars and nightclubs can re-open beginning today, and many have concerns about how protesting will impact COVID-19 spread. Here’s your Monday morning update.
Living Walls Signs of Solidarity

How Living Walls continues to inspire during the pandemic

Monica Campana, who launched Living Walls in the wake of the Great Recession with only $4,000—kickstarting a mural movement in the city that eventually would attract international artists—has witnessed the power of public art in trying times.
Elemental Spirits Co

Poncey-Highland bottle shop Elemental Spirits Co. is stocked with rare spirits and natural wines

Opening a business just a couple of weeks before the pandemic shut down the economy may seem like spectacular bad luck. But Cory Atkinson made it work.
Castellucci Hospitality Group COVID-19 response

Feeding employees and selling toilet paper: How one Atlanta restaurant group is trying to survive COVID-19

With thousands of dollars worth of produce and meats in their fridges, Double Zero and other Castellucci Hospitality Group restaurants were quickly trying to use up their supplies and hand out free meals to their hourly employees—who will likely be without work for the foreseeable future.
Atlanta coronavirus updates

What Governor Kemp’s order re-opening Georgia businesses means

Governor Brian Kemp surprised many when he announced Monday he would begin allowing businesses in Georgia to re-open as soon as this Friday. We break down what can open, what can't, and how people are reacting.

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