The 2026 Georgia governor’s race is already heating up. Here’s who’s running.
Chris Carr was the first candidate to enter the 2026 governor’s race.Photograph courtesy of Chris Carr We are living in an era of seemingly endless political campaigning. Many voters were still...
View ArticleThe Beltline Lantern Parade has illuminated Atlanta for 15 years
Anyone with a lantern is welcome to walk in the parade; Rytter hosts workshops beforehand where participants can make their own mobile glow.Photograph by LoKnowsDrones LLC A puppet in a white suit,...
View ArticleChef Sean Park trades steak for sushi, converting Prefecture to NoriFish in...
Akami nigiriCourtesy of NoriFish Sushi & Izakaya Sean Park opened Prefecture Japanese Steakhouse in the former Restaurant Eugene space in 2023, offering the first omakase-style steak service in the...
View ArticleHigh Museum of Art launches a new research study to explore the role of art...
Andrew WestoverPhotograph by Ted Pio Roda Photography Anyone who’s a fan of art museums agrees—they’re good for the soul. But how exactly can a visit to a museum boost our well-being, and what can...
View ArticlePhotos: Rufus Du Sol performs at Lakewood Amphitheatre
Rufus Du SolPhotograph by Perry Julien Rufus Du Sol kicked off the 2025 concert season at Lakewood Amphitheatre on April 30 with the launch of their Inhale/Exhale World Tour. The Grammy-winning trio...
View ArticleAmerica’s Favorite Beaches & Finer Things in St. Pete-Clearwater
America’s Favorite Beaches meet some of America’s finest things in St. Pete-Clearwater. The community is filled with art, culture and charming accommodations. One standout that showcases all three is...
View ArticleHigh demand, low ABV: Atlanta’s nonalcoholic beer craze is testing local brewers
BrewDog Atlanta: Hazy AFPhotograph courtesy of BrewDog Atlanta Atlanta’s zest for nonalcoholic beer has created a bit of a conundrum: The process to create the beer is so complicated that local...
View ArticleTwo tough fights loom now that Brian Kemp isn’t entering the U.S. Senate race
Brian Kemp at an event in 2023.Photograph by Megan Varner/Getty Images Emory University political science professor Dr. Andra Gillespie and I arranged to meet at a Kirkwood coffee bar this past Monday...
View ArticleProtecting artists, from freelance to city orchestras, the Atlanta Federation...
The union represents Atlanta’s major orchestras, along with freelance musicians across the state.Photograph by Getty Images If music is form, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians is function. It’s the...
View Article7th House offers zodiac-themed cocktails in Adair Park
Drinks from 7th HouseCourtesy of Alex Sher and Catalina Selvagn Zodiac signs and the importance folks assign to them can be a polarizing. To some, whether you’re a Sagittarius or a Capricorn can make...
View ArticleA love letter to Fantasyland Records
In an evermore isolating world, a visit to Fantasyland Records invites a return to the simple pleasures of communal browsing.Photograph by John Boydston I didn’t have a record player back in the early...
View ArticlePhotos: Billy Idol performs at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Billy IdolPhotograph by Perry Julien Billy Idol brought his It’s A Nice Day To…Tour Again tour to Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on Friday night. Idol rose to fame in the 1970’s with his band Generation X...
View ArticleHitting the streets with Atlanta’s annual homelessness survey
On a cold night in January, Diane Hughes, a volunteer with the Point-in-Time Count, approaches a young person in tight jeans, smoking a cigarette outside a midtown Publix. “Hi, there,” Hughes begins....
View ArticlePhotos: Post Malone and Jelly Roll perform at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Jelly RollPhotograph by Perry Julien Mercedes-Benz Stadium welcomed The Big Ass Stadium Tour with headliners Post Malone and Jelly Roll on Sunday evening, along with country artist Sierra Ferrell. Post...
View ArticleSammy’s brings chef-driven sandwiches and specialty coffee to Adair Park
Sam I Am (green eggs, ham, and cheese)Photo by Kelly Irwin Sammy’s, a new sandwich and coffee shop from longtime friends and restaurant veterans Sam Pinner and Jason Furst, is now open in Adair Park....
View ArticleSummer As It Should Be At The Cliffs
Arrival Feels Like an Exhale Breathe in, and as you exhale, let your shoulders relax. That feeling of serenity is the best way to describe what it’s like to arrive home to The Cliffs on Lake Keowee—or...
View ArticleGeorgians are stressed. Here’s a simple method to quell anxiety quickly.
If you’re feeling stressed lately, you’re not alone: A recent WalletHub study found that 77 percent of adults are stressed, and that Georgia is one of the most stressed states in the country, with...
View ArticleCucina Baci, an Italian restaurant, market, and wine bar, soft launches in...
If you’re an intown parent, you’ve likely attended a birthday party at Buck’s Sports Barn, a tucked-away venue that offers kids’ circus, ninja, and tumbling classes and camps. The kooky space is the...
View ArticleFrustrated by MARTA’s app, this Georgia Tech grad made his own
Terminus has real-time arrival data for all bus and train routes, including the Atlanta Streetcar.Photograph courtesy of SMARTA It took only one attempted use of the MARTA On the Go app to get Chad...
View ArticleAtlanta journalist Josh Green’s second novel tackles gentrification
What happens when you mix together Atlanta gentrification, escaped venomous snakes, and a drunk narrator nicknamed God? Anarchy that borders on being a little too real. Goodbye, Sweetberry Park (Sager...
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