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How to decode Atlanta movie production signs

Update 8/12: The mystery of 1159 has finally been solved. The code refers to NBC's upcoming drama Constantine, which is based on DC Comics' Hellblazer series.We recently pulled together a list of productions shooting...

Snow and walkers: A tale of two Atlanta apocalypses

The jokes comparing the Snowpocalypse to The Walking Dead’s zombie apocalypse have been endless, so we decided to have a match-up of our own.

Video of the Day: Daryl and Rick don kimonos for Japanese Walking Dead promo

In what has to be the most bizarre promo ever for everyone's favorite zombie drama The Walking Dead, Norman Reedus (Daryl) and Andrew Lincoln (Rick) don kimonos to comfort Japanese fans during the a show hiatus, complete with props.

Archery Rivals: Katniss vs. Daryl vs. Chipper

If you don’t get the Sportsman Channel (and even if your cable carries it, you still may not get it), you probably don’t know that onetime Braves star Chipper Jones has traded his bat and uniform for a compound bow and camo as star of outdoors show Major League Bowhunter. We immediately wondered how No. 10 would fare against two famous, if fictional, archers who shoot (arrows and film) in Georgia.

The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 7: Dead Weight

Is this the cool camp? / Booze and beer and cigarettes. / But dysfunction lurks.

What’s been filming in Atlanta this summer?

By now, it's well established that Atlanta is the “Hollywood of the South” (or “Y’allywood,” if you will). While it used to be exciting to see a film crew, we’re all getting a little jaded, and when we spot those yellow signs tacked to phone poles and hanging off buildings directing crews and stars to a location, we start to lament that it means street closings and extra traffic. But do you know what production is to blame for making you late to work? Here’s a roundup of what’s shooting around town this summer. Adjust your commute accordingly.

The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: All boxed up

Rick is unbroken / "They're screwing with wrong people" / Season-ending vow

Walking Dead’s Glenn and Maggie get all dolled up for Los Angeles magazine

Actors Steven Yeun and Lauren Cohan show off a much more idyllic scene, dressed in some seriously stylish digs (Christian Siriano and Paul Smith, to be exact) in a fashion feature for our sister publication Los Angeles magazine.

The Walking Dead’s Beth Greene sings!

For the past three seasons, Kinney has played Beth Greene, Hershel’s youngest daughter on the locally shot hit AMC drama. But Kinney’s wry observations on the complicated single lives of urban millennials on her brand-new EP "Expired Love" are a world away from Beth’s rural Georgia reality of the staggering undead.

The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 3: Isolation

Rick turns detective / Once a cop, always a cop / Who killed the sick folks?

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