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Summer nights are perfect for outdoor concerts

I’ve only walked out of one outdoor concert. The city’s amphitheaters are one of the things I love best about my adopted hometown, and I have long maintained that you can enjoy practically any concert under the stars.

Beat the summer heat with frozen sweet treats

Summer heat leaves you craving a cool treats, but where should you go to get the the frozen finest? Here are four local picks.

Beat the summer heat with frozen treats

Ice cream, frozen yogurt, frozen custard, and gelato—we've got four local picks for frosty treats guaranteed to help you cool off.

Summer swimsuits for all stripes

Five swimsuits perfect for lounging by the pool or hanging out near the river.

Behind the scenes at King of Pops

Steven and Nick Carse have built a mini-empire out of ice-pop sticks (they have thirty carts in the city and outlets across the South), but the brothers and their staff still get their fingers sticky.

Summer’s best bets: Things to do in June

In June, Katy Perry pays a visit to Philips Arena, Decatur brings the beach to Atlanta, and the usually dead-silent Oakland Cemetery will be filled with sound.

Are you Southern enough for seersucker?

I’ve seen two Atlanta summers since moving here, and I'm not sweating through a third. Time to invest in a Southern suit.

How to pack your picnic basket

Spend a perfect afternoon in the park with these stylish summer finds.

Amp it up with Atlanta’s smaller outdoor theaters

I’ve only walked out of one outdoor concert. The city’s amphitheaters are one of the things I love best about my adopted hometown, and I have long maintained that you can enjoy practically any concert under the stars.

No glass allowed: Pack canned craft beer for summer adventures

Who wants craft beer in bottles? Bottles let in light, which is bad for beer. Cans are easier to chill, and they pack well for hikes, pools, and floats.

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