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The Atlanta Science Festival is all about transformative experiences that spark curiosity and even inspire careers. Since its ...
Chef Bryant “Baul” Williams has reinvented himself time and time again. He was on top of the world, serving as a personal ...
Patterson Hood, frontman for the Drive-By Truckers, released his first solo album in 12 years, Exploding Trees and Airplane Screams, last month. The singer-songwriter will perform at Terminal West on ...
A rendering of the bar at Clark’s Steakhouse. Courtesy of Clark's Steakhouse. For the past 18 years, Rich Clark has focused ...
In the ’80s and ’90s, Faye Yager operated the clandestine “Children of the Underground” network out of her home in Sandy ...
Chef Nick Melvin—the man behind Poco Loco burritos and Doux South pickles—is launching a neighborhood-focused Tex-Mex spot ...
Eight years ago, two Los Angelenos, David Johnson and Max Spielberg (yes, he’s the son of Steven) found themselves confused ...
Since 1961, Atlanta magazine, the city’s premier general interest publication, has served as the authority on Atlanta, providing its readers with a mix of long-form nonfiction, lively lifestyle ...
Chef Nick Melvin—the man behind Poco Loco burritos and Doux South pickles—is launching a neighborhood-focused Tex-Mex spot called Communidad in Old Fourth Ward. Located in the former Highland ...
Atlanta’s power never ceases to amaze me. As a pop culture PhD, my latest Atlanta’s power amazement is Atlanta’s mention in California rapper Kendrick Lamar’s 2024 banger “Not Like Us ...
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