Photos: 21 Savage performs at Lakewood Amphitheatre
21 SavagePhotograph by Perry Julien 21 Savage wrapped up his 2024 American Dream tour with a packed concert at Lakewood Amphitheatre on Saturday night. The show as a homecoming for the rapper, who was...
View ArticleAll aboard the Appalachian Trail: What hikers had to say as they began their...
The view from McAfee Knob on Catawba Mountain is one of the most popular overlooks on the AT.Photograph by Joel Carillet/Getty Images Each spring, people from around the country descend on Springer...
View ArticleChloe Bailey chats about her new film, The Exorcism, and her Atlanta roots
Chloe Bailey in The ExorcismPhotograph courtesy of Miramax Chloe Bailey’s achievements are seemingly endless. Her career path was written in the stars when, at the age of 5, she starred as the younger...
View ArticleSouth Carolina pitmaster John Lewis is joining Atlanta’s barbecue scene
Atlanta is no stranger to good barbecue. Justin and Jonathan Fox have been slinging meat on DeKalb Avenue for years, Rodney Scott launched his namesake restaurant on Metropolitan Parkway in 2021, and...
View ArticleRaquel Willis: Nearly a decade ago, I made a lifelong commitment to...
Raquel Willis at the Brooklyn Liberation for Black Trans Lives in June 2020Photograph by Cole Witter This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has...
View ArticleRuwa Romman: Discrimination colored my life, but it put me on the path of...
Ruwa RommanPhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary. Read...
View ArticleFahamu Pecou: The success of Black Atlantans today is a testament to the...
Fahamu PecouPhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary. Read...
View ArticleSteven Lebow: The Civil Rights Act changed things, but there are doors that...
Steven LebowPhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary. Read...
View ArticleAnne Ashmore-Hudson: If we come to terms with our history, we can be incredible
Ashmore-Hudson, center, attempting entry to the Magnolia Room at Rich’s department store in 1960Photograph by A.L. Adams This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil...
View ArticlePearl Cleage: Thanks to the Civil Rights Act, I had the chance to focus on...
Pearl CleagePhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary. Read...
View ArticleLee Osorio: Every citizen is central to the story Atlanta is telling together
Lee OsorioPhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary. Read...
View ArticleAustin “Auzzy” Jerard Byrdsell: The influence of student journalists can...
Austin “Auzzy” Jerard ByrdsellPhotograph by Kollin Washington This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its...
View ArticleShelley Wynter: The passage of the Civil Rights Act allowed me to be who I am
Shelley WynterPhotograph by Stephanie Eley This essay is part of a series—we asked 17 Atlantans to tell us how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has impacted their lives in honor of its 60th anniversary....
View ArticleAndrew Young recounts the battles of the ’60s and his hopes for the future
Andrew Young, then a congressional candidate, at his Atlanta campaign headquarters in 1972Boyd Lewis, Collection Courtesy of the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center This essay is part...
View Article10 fun things to do for the Fourth of July in metro Atlanta
The Peachtree Road Race returns for its 55th year on July 4.Photograph courtesy of Atlanta Track Club/Joaquin Lara Red, White & Boom! When: July 3 Where: Lillian Webb Park, Norcross Cost: Free...
View ArticleOutside Atlanta’s Biden-Trump debate, a kaleidoscopic cross section of...
Protesters rally in Midtown Thursday near the site of the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.Photograph by Sean Keenan A disorienting array of demonstrators scattered across...
View ArticleChecking in: Stay in a safari-style luxury tent at Dunya Camp
Stay in one of six safari-style luxury tents at Dunya CampPhotography by Lauren Granger Camp in Style Dunya Camp gets its name from an Arabic term meaning “closer,” which aptly represents this new...
View ArticleA novelist’s house and writing shed in Roswell offer lots of mysterious twists
Vintage furnishings from Antiques & Beyond and City Issue join a concrete floor in the living room, part of thecurated aesthetic. The designers chose a nubby performance fabric for the vintage sofa...
View ArticleCounter-service Italian restaurant Pochino caters to the college crowd
Pesto tagliatelleCourtesy of Pochino Italy A restaurant and franchise consultant for years, Jennifer Erdman hadn’t considered opening her own concept until she met Italian restaurateurs Giuseppe...
View ArticlePhotos: T-Pain performs at Lakewood Amphitheatre
T-PainPhotograph by Perry Julien T-Pain brought his Mansion in Wiscansin Party tour to Lakewood Amphitheatre on Saturday night. The Tallahhasee-born hip-hop artist, most famous for 2000s’ party hits...
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