Learn how to cook with bourbon from Kentucky celebrity chef Edward Lee
Chef Edward LeeCourtesy of Edward Lee If you think bourbon is best served in a glass, think again: Celebrity Chef Edward Lee will soon tour the South to showcase how to cook with Kentucky’s brown...
View ArticleSuper Bowl champion and literacy advocate Malcolm Mitchell on the importance...
Malcolm MitchellPhotograph courtesy of Share the Magic Foundation Atlantans is a first-person account of the familiar strangers who make the city tick. This month’s is Malcolm Mitchell, Super Bowl...
View ArticleHow my girls’ trip to Atlanta became a massive post-stroke breakthrough
Harshada and her friends take a selfie before the Taylor Swift concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Photograph courtesy of Harshada Rajani I glanced at my wheelchair stowed away in the trunk and took a...
View ArticleThe art of Atlanta’s omakase cocktails
Mona McAllen, beverage director at Brush SushiPhotograph by Ben Rollins At Brush Sushi in Buckhead, shiitake mushrooms float in a carafe of whiskey, resembling lava lamp blobs at rest. These mushrooms...
View ArticleCelebrate the sunny side of Pride
St. Pete Pride St. Pete-Clearwater offers visitors top-rated beaches, a burgeoning arts and cultural scene and a bevy of outdoor activities. But perhaps its most enticing draw is a welcoming community...
View Article10 Years later: Ryan Hidinger’s legacy
Jen and Ryan HidingerPhotograph by Andrew Thomas Lee It’s been 10 years. Ten years since Jen Hidinger lost her beloved husband, Kara Hidinger lost her only brother, and chefs Chris Hall, Todd Mussman,...
View ArticleThis creative dessert is a feast for the eyes—and the palate
Flora dessert at JayaCourtesy of JAYA The first time that executive pastry chef Danielle Sanchez walked into the Setai Miami Beach hotel, she remembers it being “romantic and dark and smelling like...
View Article5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: May 31-June 6
Museum of Graffiti stops by Ponce City Market this weekendPhotograph courtesy of Museum of Graffiti Museum of Graffiti Pop-Up When: Friday, May 31-Saturday, June 1 Where: Ponce City Market (next to...
View ArticleThe Flying Colors Butterfly Festival offers Atlantans a chance to get up...
The butterfly encounter offers a chance to be surrounded by butterfliesPhotograph courtesy of the Flying Colors Butterfly Festival The state of Georgia is home to over 160 species of butterfly, from...
View ArticleToll Brothers Brings Atlanta Luxury Living Intown
Toll Brothers is bringing luxury living to Atlanta’s most coveted Intown neighborhoods with newly constructed condos and townhomes inside the perimeter. An award-winning Fortune 500 company founded in...
View ArticleA creative couple puts their own whimsical spin on an East Atlanta cottage
Poodle-themed lamps from Currey & Co. and a framed needlepoint poodle—along with pink walls and floral draperies—set the vintage vibe while keeping things cheeky. Sofas are from DWR, while the...
View ArticlePhotos: Orville Peck performs at Cadence Bank Amphitheatre
Orville PeckPhotograph by Perry Julien Country singer Orville Peck brought his Stampede Tour to Cadence Bank Amphitheatere at Chastain Park on Saturday night. Peck, who wears a mask when he performs to...
View ArticleTwo fringe festivals bring organized chaos to Atlanta theater this June
The Atlanta Fringe Festival started in 2012 and has since expanded to 20 shows in 1 week.Photograph courtesy of the Atlanta Fringe Festival One of Ty Autry’s first encounters with fringe theater was as...
View ArticleTodd Ginsberg launches Ginsberg’s Refresher food truck at Wild Heaven Beer in...
Ginsberg’s Refresher at Wild HeavenPhoto by Courtney DiCarlo Chef Todd Ginsberg is known for making some of Atlanta’s favorite burgers. He created the masterpiece that blasted Bocado into popularity,...
View ArticleMargaret Bush-Ware met Sammy Davis Jr. on a plane. Years later, he hired her...
Margaret Bush-Ware, far right, with (from right) Robert Guillaume, Sammy Davis Jr., Fay Hauser, and Guillaume’s son KevinPhotograph courtesy of Margaret Bush-Ware Back in the early ’60s, Sammy Davis...
View ArticlePlantBaed, a new plant-based cafe, opens in Vinings
G BurgerPhoto by Elena Veselova A former Piedmont Healthcare executive services associate, Anne Onyeneho never planned on being a chef. But after her sister was diagnosed with fibroids, she was...
View ArticlePhotos: Dave Matthews Band performs at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Dave Matthews BandPhotograph by Perry Julien Dave Matthews Band made a stop at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta on Wednesday as part of their Summer Tour 24. Known for their live shows, DMB...
View ArticleHigh schoolers play like the pros at the Braves’ Native American All-Star...
50 high school baseball players of Native American descent represented 23 tribes from 16 states across the U.S. and CanadaPhotograph courtesy of the Atlanta Braves On a Sunday at Truist Park, Jordan...
View ArticleThe return of the neighborhood butcher shop
Sean and Emma Schacke, Evergreen Butcher + BakerPhotography by Ben Rollins By 2018, Sean and Emma Schacke were longtime veterans of the restaurant industry and wanted freedom. That freedom was to have...
View ArticlePhotos: Tim McGraw performs at State Farm Arena
Tim McGrawPhotograph by Perry Julien Country music star Tim McGraw brought his Standing Room Only tour to a sold-out State Farm Arena on Friday night. The country superstar, who was promoting his 17th...
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