Tag: Brookhaven
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Wednesday, March 18
On Tuesday, the mayor called for a $7 million assistance fund, Gwinnett County declared a state of emergency, and Matt Ryan pledged money toward food funds. Here’s your Wednesday morning update.
Atlanta’s latest coronavirus updates: Tuesday, March 17
On Monday, as many kids adjusted to being homeschooled (or just home) for the time being, we saw Georgia’s positive coronavirus cases jump and the mayor impose a new restriction on public gatherings. Here’s your Tuesday morning update.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: April 3-9
Play silly games at Dad's Garage's new annual fundraiser, the Big Stupid Parking Lot Carnival; get colorful at the Color Run 5K at Six Flags, and stroll through the Spring Festival on Ponce.
My Style: Emily Giffin, New York Times best-selling author
Emily Giffin—author of 10 books, including Something Borrowed, which was made into a movie featuring Kate Hudson—knows what she likes. With a closet filled with Balenciaga and Lanvin, Giffin loves classic, timeless pieces paired with elegant, understated jewelry and comfy essentials (“I’m never far from my Frame denim jacket”).
These 3 Atlanta backyards are oases with lush plantings, meandering paths, and artful touches
From Virginia-Highland, Brookhaven, and West Paces Ferry, these three garden styles are bound to give you some inspiration for your backyard.
The verdict on 6 newcomers to Atlanta’s dining scene
Mini-reviews of the Local Pizzaiolo, the White Bull, Noona, Achie's, Genuine Pizza, and Dixie Q
Ruchi serves up solid Bangladeshi and Indian favorites in Chamblee
Never tried Bangladeshi food before? This Chamblee newcomer is a great place to start. Indian favorites such as rich, creamy spinach and paneer cheese share the menu with garlic chili morich, a spicy, stewed Bangladeshi dish made with finely chopped green chilies, chopped tomato, garlic, and spices.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 27 through October 3
Bring your pup to Woofstock, slurp noodles at Ramen Fest, and more.
House Envy: This white-columned mansion is one of Historic Brookhaven’s originals
Although this 1930s home was one of Historic Brookhaven's original residences, it has the type of large, open spaces that appeal to today's homeowners.
Bon Glaze opens a doughnut window in Buckhead
The new Buckhead store in Powers Ferry Square has a handy-dandy window you can walk up to and buy whichever doughnut from the massive menu tickles your fancy.