Tag: Piedmont Park
3 must-visit Atlanta home and garden events in August
MODA’s latest exhibit promotes healthy living, and celebrate summer's end at festivals in two of Atlanta’s most popular parks
11 Atlanta festivals to attend in July
Celebrate everything from ice cream to classic movies to gospel music
Secrets of Chastain Park, Grant Park, and Piedmont Park
Fun facts about three of Atlanta's favorite Parks—did you know Chastain Park has a buried "Witches Cave"?
Atlanta park trivia
Impress your friends with these fun facts about Piedmont Park, Oakland Cemetery, Grant Park, and Woodruff Park
Atlanta Park Champion: Melanie Furr
Five years ago, when Melanie Furr found a neighbor’s cat toying with a chipmunk, she rescued the injured creature and brought it to the Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort.
Urban Cannibals owners to open three new restaurants this summer
Calavino Donati and Doria Roberts opened East Atlanta Village's Urban Cannibals in 2009 with one hot plate and a George Foreman Grill. They’re stepping up their game this summer with three new eateries in Midtown and Virginia-Highland.“The...
Must-see home and garden events in April
5 must-see home and garden events in April, from the Decorators' Show House and Gardens to the Atlanta Dogwood Festival.
Freaknik: The rise and fall of Atlanta’s most infamous street party
From hundreds to thousands to tens of thousands, Freaknik grew, but during its first decade, almost all white Atlantans—and many black Atlantans over the age of 40—were oblivious. Then came Freaknik 1993.
3 must-see Atlanta art festivals coming this fall
Some 200 vendors—including artists from Atlanta and throughout the Southeast, as well as national names—will be on hand in Piedmont Park with fine arts and high-end crafts. And yes, there will be food trucks.
3 Atlanta summer festivals to keep on your radar
The Atlanta Street Food Festival is the biggest gathering of food trucks in the Southeast. While the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival brings together renowned local chefs such as Kevin Rathbun and Ford Fry, the former is a decidedly more democratic culinary affair.

















