Ukrainian refugee helps bring European croissant sandwich shop to Roswell
Lviv Croissants in RoswellCourtesy of Lviv Croissants After nearly two years of planning, research, and taste testing, Ukrainian refugee Petro Dudnyk and his son Tomas Dudnyk, along with Brett Larrabee...
View ArticleHotel Granada opens, boasting 100 years of historic charm
Hotel GranadaPhoto by Jason Thomas Crocker, Courtesy of Hotel Granada More than 100 years ago, socialites are said to have congregated at the Granada Apartments in Midtown, where a Spanish-Colonial...
View ArticleBe safe around the Chattahoochee’s Diving Rock
While jumping (or flipping) off Diving Rock is not for the faint of heart, the bigger danger lies in swimming to and from the rock.Photograph by Christian Murillo If this summer you find yourself—as...
View ArticleBocado returns for its third iteration, this time focusing on wood-fired,...
Wood-fired, sourdough pizzaCourtesy of Bocado Restaurateur Brian Lewis opened the original Bocado on Howell Mill Road in 2009 and watched it skyrocket in popularity thanks to its craft cocktails and...
View ArticleThe verdict on 3 new Atlanta restaurants: Pure Quill Superette, Pizza Verdura...
Pure Quill SuperettePhotograph by Martha Williams Pure Quill Superette I walked into Pure Quill Superette at God’s appointed time for a deli: noon on a Saturday. Located on Memorial Drive in...
View ArticleAtlanta Roller Derby celebrates its 20th season
Atlanta Roller Derby jammer Sweet ‘n Sour (Lauren Zhou) on the track.Photograph by Ethan Trewhitt An Atlanta skater named Sweet ‘n Sour shoves her way past players from rival team Terminus like a human...
View ArticleA new book, A Devil Went Down to Georgia, explores the 1987 murder of...
Lita McClinton grew up in a prominent Atlanta family.Photograph courtesy of the McClinton family In the chilly morning hours of January 16, 1987, 35-year-old Lita McClinton Sullivan tightened a...
View ArticlePushPush Arts has evolved from a theater company to an incubator for Atlanta...
Shelby Hofer (left) and Tim Habeger are building an affordable community of artists in College Park.Photograph courtesy of PushPush Arts Whoever invented the trope of the starving artist must have been...
View ArticleAtlanta’s premier food and wine show is back for its 13th year!
Step right up, because Atlanta’s premier food and wine show is back for its 13th year, promising an unforgettable culinary extravaganza. The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival, a beloved tradition, is...
View ArticleA classic trifecta: Jeff’s Bagel Run delivers simplicity with bagels, cream...
It was pandemic time and Central Florida residents Jeff and Danielle Perera were stuck at home, craving the New York-style bagels Danielle grew up with. After being laid off from his corporate job,...
View ArticleThree prominent locals share tips for experiencing the best of Greenville, SC
Falls Park on the Reedy River in Greenville, South CarolinaCourtesy of Visit Greenville SC The word is out that Greenville, South Carolina, is a hot destination. Case in point: Conde Nast Traveler...
View ArticleReview: An elegant new space for Michelin-starred Lazy Betty
A steady hand places the finishing touches on the duck plate at Lazy Betty.Photograph by Martha Williams In the competitive world of extreme fine dining, chefs think of themselves first and foremost as...
View ArticleVesper’s sister cocktail lounge Spectre embraces the villainous vibes
Inside VesperPhoto by Heidi Harris Damien McGee’s parents’ love story was straight out of a movie. His mother was obsessed with spies and Sean Connery (who played James Bond in seven films) in...
View ArticleSound baths around metro Atlanta promote meditation and relaxation
Rebecca Turk hosting a sound bath session at a wellness retreatCourtesy of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Pleasant sounds, such as the chirp of a songbird or a gentle breeze in the trees, help us...
View ArticleCult-favorite Nando’s brings its famous peri-peri chicken to metro Atlanta
Years ago, while visiting Washington, D.C., a friend instructed me to meet her for dinner at her favorite restaurant. When my GPS led me to a counter-service chicken spot, I was confused. Surely this...
View ArticleOne City, Three Ways: Bentonville, Arkansas
Crystal Bridges Museum of American ArtCourtesy of Ledger Bentonville It’s not exactly a Cinderella story, but it’s close. There was a time, not so long ago, that Bentonville, Arkansas, was not unlike...
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