Catch Spring Fever tonight, Miller Union chef discloses cancer battle, Fernbank vs. Fernbank
The swag bags are all stuffed for tonight's launch party celebrating Atlanta author Mary Kay Andrews' ninth novel, "Spring Fever" (St. Martin's Press, $25.99). The juicy, North Carolina-set beach read (that will no doubt have readers reconsidering the romantic implications of a burst appendix) makes its debut in Decatur Monday night when the former AJC reporter greets friends and fans at the Harbour Bar & Fish House from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Birth of a Warrior captures life for new recruits at Fort Benning
For 10 weeks in 2013, photographer Raymond McCrea Jones practically embedded with 162 recruits as they were transformed from everyday citizens into soldiers.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 3: Isolation
Rick turns detective / Once a cop, always a cop / Who killed the sick folks?
Bitter Southerner finds success with inaugural membership drive
Chuck Reece started the Bitter Southerner in 2013 as an online magazine for stories that combat outdated stereotypes of his native region. But good old-fashioned Southern generosity could make the site commercially viable. To keep the site ad-free and find a way to pay contributors, Reece opted for a new business model: asking fans to sign on as members at levels from $25 to $1,000.
Hamilton is coming to Atlanta. Here’s what you need to know.
Trust us, you've got to be in the room where it happens. How to buy tickets, find a good seat, and brush up on your Hamilfacts.











