The Red & Black returns to normalcy
The student staff at the University of Georgia’s Red & Black newspaper infamously walked out and created a rival publication after the board of directors attempted to exert more influence over editorial content. That was a year ago this week.
Video of the Day: Andre 3000 as Jimi Hendrix
Plot details are hazy, to put it mildly, in the trailer for Jimi: All Is by My Side, the Hendrix biopic starring Andre Benjamin of Outkast, aka Andre 3000. But here's what you can glean: Set in groovilicious 1966 London, the movie focuses on the early days of Hendrix's career, which evidently included a romantic entanglement with a young British woman, played by Imogen Poots. (That is the most British name ever; it sounds like a tertiary Harry Potter character, one of the Hufflepuff quidditch players, maybe.)
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Moonshine and moonlight
Tonight’s episode / The further adventures of / Daryl and Beth Greene.
Atlanta gets the Drunk History treatment
As someone who writes history books and drinks bourbon with enthusiasm, I’ve naturally added Comedy Central’s Drunk History to my must-watch list. While DH might be sophomoric it certainly delivers laughs, and, occasionally, a little bit of learning.
Five questions for reality TV’s Mariah Huq
Jonesboro resident Mariah Huq was being courted as a “Real Housewife” when producers decided the former Chattanooga TV host had the personality to carry a show, and built one around an idea she pitched.
Video of the Day: Monica Kaufman interviews Oprah
As the countdown continues leading up to this week's Oprah series finale, Chann
The incredible Toy Story-Walking Dead parallels
All I can say is, Redditor John Wray, aka JimmyLegs50, deserves an honorary Ph.D. for his exquisite piece of literary analysis.
Sundance’s ‘Rectify’ has Southern roots
After spending more than half of his life on death row for the rape and murder of his then sixteen-year-old girlfriend, Daniel Holden returns to his hometown when DNA evidence casts doubt on his conviction.
Valentine’s cards for your sweethearts who love Atlanta
Everyone's doing ironic, themed Valentine's cards today. Here are ours, Atlanta-style.
Cox family, McGill, Fink to be inducted into 2012 Atlanta Press Club Hall of Fame
This week the Atlanta Press Club announced its 2012 Hall of Fame inductees, including beloved University of Georgia journalism professor Conrad Fink, who died in January at age 80. Atlanta Journal-Constitution owner Anne Cox Chambers, her late sister Barbara Cox Anthony and their father Governor James M. Cox will also be honored at the October 10 ceremony at the InterContinental hotel in Buckhead. Pulitzer Prize winners Atlanta Constitution publisher Ralph McGill and reporter George Goodwin will also be honored at this year's event.













