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A puppet in a white suit, with a smiley face for a head, towers over every Beltline Lantern Parade. His name is Mr. Happy, ...
Many voters were still exhausted from last November’s presidential election when the state’s political class made a sharp ...
Titanic artifacts are brought to the surface, cleaned off, and delivered to an anonymous storage facility in northern Atlanta ...
Owner/chef Ryan Smith recently stopped offering a tasting menu at Staplehouse. Instead, he’s serving a 14-or-15-item one at ...
Launched in 2014 by Judson Mitcham in collaboration with the Georgia Council for the Arts, the Georgia Poet Laureate's Prize ...
Handmade Dumplings & Noodles in Marietta's open kitchen turns out Chinese street food favorites (Sichuan fried rice, hearty ...
Out Front Theatre, Atlanta’s queer-led performance company, has embraced its role in sustaining the idea that “joy is an act of resistance.” Its season-closing production, this month’s world premiere ...
Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard plans to take a hydrogen-powered airplane called Climate Impulse on the first nonstop, ...
Slater Nalley was a typical student at The Lovett School until Hollywood came calling earlier this year. He’s now one of the ...
I can say with particular pride that I was the first person to play tennis inside State Farm Arena. Elton John staged a ...
Overall, Piedmont Park will add more than six miles of new pedestrian paths, upgraded infrastructure, sidewalks and trails ...