5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: October 31-November 6
Eat all the chili you can stomach at the Cabbagetown Chomp & Stomp, let your heart melt at the 80th annual Cotton States Cat Show, and run through historic neighborhoods at the Downtown Daffodil Dash 5K.
Lakewood/Metropolitan plan spurs hope that this time is different
Beginning next week, the residents of Capitol View, Sylvan Hills, Lakewood Heights, and other Southeast Atlanta neighborhoods will get a chance to review the latest proposal to fix a long-neglected part of town.
Seven live music shows you can stream at home
From DJ dance parties to acoustic sessions, these local streaming performances will raise your spirits
Cam Kirk Studios offers creators collaboration and community
Cam Kirk has been working out of Cam Kirk Studios on Forsyth Street for six years, using it as his personal photography studio for shooting celebrities like Lil Baby, Gucci Mane, and Latto, to name a few. But from day one, it’s always been more than just “his” space. The goal of his studio was always to be collaborative. “Anyone can come here and work and use these resources,” he says.
How millennials are reshaping Atlanta
They've been hyped, maligned, catered to, and cursed. How the biggest generation is reshaping Atlanta.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 5: Internment
"You're a tough sumbitch" / Daryl compliments Herschel / Southern gentlemen.
MODA celebrates Atlanta’s best iconography of the last 25 years
Good design is something we often take for granted. Do you remember just how cool it was when they announced plans for Centennial Olympic Park—and the Fountain of Rings? Or the first time you saw the 1996 logo, with its flame of stars?
Tweets of the Day: July 31, 2012—TSPLOST Edition
Today, Georgians took to the polls to vote on a transportation tax referendum. It's a contentious issue. So contentious that it was a trending topic for the metro area this morning. Here's what the electorate (and beyond) had to say:
Q&A with APS Superintendent Lisa Herring: “The work that is in front of me is vividly clear.”
Atlanta Public Schools’ new superintendent Lisa Herring on starting a new job during a pandemic, the challenges of online learning, and using APS as a force for good.
The plum lady of West End
The plum tree is a small tree, about 15 feet tall. I’ve never really done anything to or for it. I didn’t know much about gardening or how to prune or fertilize a tree. My modus operandi was just to stick it in the ground, and that was it. But this little tree just grew and grew, and it has been the most incredibly bountiful tree, very quickly, bearing more fruit than anyone could ever possibly eat. Baskets and baskets of plums.