How the children of Asian immigrants are reshaping Atlanta’s culinary scene

As an earlier generation of Asian restaurateurs in Atlanta retires, their children are stepping into the kitchen—and remaking the menu

Already making their way in the business as an earlier wave of Asian American restaurateurs retires, many young AAPI chefs have been further emboldened by the pandemic and the spa killings to embrace their identity and culinary traditions, inserting their own family narratives into a scene that—for their parents’ generation, at least—had been largely arranged around the preferences of white diners.
American Medical Association's new president: Patrice Harris

An Atlanta doctor is now the first black woman president of the American Medical Association

After 172 years, a black woman is the leader of doctors in America. Patrice Harris talks about her history-making election and the American Medical Association role in tackling issues such as healthcare access and anti-abortion legislation.
Ode to the Local Atlanta

The Local is 4ever

Sometimes, you don’t want small batch or artisan. You just want good service and affordable drinks and tater tots.

Kevin Rathbun partners with Tim Stevens on Roswell’s From the Earth Brewing Co.

“A few years ago I took a trip to Asheville and fell in love with Wicked Weed’s concept of being chef-driven and fantastically brewed,” Stevens says. “I came back and started writing business plans.”
8 places to eat before a show at the Fox Theatre Atlanta

10 places to eat before a show at the Fox Theatre

Headed to a show at Atlanta's Fox Theatre? Be sure to build in a little extra time to check out these restaurants and bars, all of which are within a few blocks of the famed Midtown theater.

Atlanta’s Kindred Studio wants to help you navigate the confusing world of skincare

Navigating the world of skincare can be confusing. What should your daily routine include? What really works? Estheticians Amy Tecosky and Kelly Painter, who met while working at beauty and wellness collective Aviary, opened their new Grant Park studio with the goal of cutting through all the noise to give advice clients can use every day.
Elevated Picnics

Elevated Picnics creates Pinterest-perfect, outdoors-ish affairs

Under a waterproof tent, Kaneisha Montague and Saaghir Mitchell arrange mounds of pillows and throws, boho-chic textiles, even books, in a vision-board version of your living room. And then, they serve food.
Jenné Shepherd

Too many Georgia women die in pregnancy-related deaths. Will the state be able to fund one life-saving measure?

The number of Georgia women who die from pregnancy-related causes is startling: According to 2018 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state’s rate of such deaths was more than double that of California, and, in many recent years, that rate has been the highest in the country.

The 12 best rosé wines of 2015

If, by this point, you haven’t given in to the pink bottles amassing at the front of your local wine store, there’s still time. Rosé, at least for me, is one of summer’s great gifts, on par with tomatoes, peaches, and a new season of Orange is the New Black. Those who mistake rosé for blush wine or, God forbid, pink zinfandel should know that the beautiful bottles you see today are mostly dry (not sweet). The best examples, often from Provence, where the style originated, are refreshing like a pitcher of lemonade and crisp like the snap of an apple.
Gabi Lee, co-owner of The Sentimentalist

My Style: Gabi Lee, co-owner of the Sentimentalist

Gabi Lee’s Atlanta roots run deep: Her indie bridal shop, the Sentimentalist, sits on Westside land that was part of her family’s dairy farm in the 1870s. The shop stocks vintage and handmade gowns that buck bridal norms: capes, watercolor hues, and modern separates.

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